Shoreline Behavioral Health Services
The mission of Shoreline Behavioral Health Services is to address the problem of Alcohol and Substance abuse in Horry County by providing individualized recovery based treatment and community prevention services.
The goal of the agency is to provide affordable and accessible quality services to the general public and to special and high-risk populations in an effort to create a safer and healthier environment for all citizens of Horry County.
Shoreline Behavioral Health Services (SBHS) operates as an independent, public, not-for-profit, supplementary agency of the Horry County Government. The authority for operation had it origins in Act 301 of the 1972 South Carolina Legislative Session. Later, under the "Home Rule" action by the legislature, local alcohol and drug commissions came under the authority of local councils. In 1985 the Horry County Council passed County Ordinance 6-85 formally establishing the Horry County Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (HCCADA) and designating it as the single county authority for alcohol and drug abuse programming. In the spring of 2000, the HCCADA became Shoreline Behavioral Health Services. For more information about Shoreline Behavioral Health Services, visit www.shorelinebhs.org.


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