Circle Park’s vision of the future can be summarized in one simple statement….
There will be a healthier, more wholesome Florence County, reflecting a significant and continuing decrease in the misuse of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs and the ongoing effectiveness of Circle Park’s leadership in the provision of behavioral health services.
As a key component of Florence County’s health care system, Circle Park Behavioral Health Services is dedicated to providing a broad range of behavioral health services, with emphasis on educational and professional counseling programs related to alcohol, tobacco, and other drug abuse.
These programs are based on the concept that addictions are preventable and treatable diseases. The programs deal not only with the symptoms of abuse and addiction, but also with their causes.
Their overall effectiveness hinges on the successful integration and coordination of prevention, intervention, and treatment services.
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PROGRAMS & SERVICES
Circle Park BHS provides a broad range of behavioral health services, with emphasis on educational programs and counseling.
Circle Park Behavioral Health Services provides a broad range of behavioral health services, with emphasis on educational programs and counseling related to alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse, and on family therapy.
Circle Park Behavioral Health Services adheres to three (3) basic principles:
Activities performed by Circle Park Behavioral Health Services are rendered with the highest degree of professionalism that results in an unparalleled quality of services.
Circle Park Behavioral Health Services is the authority in Florence County dedicated to the delivery of comprehensive alcohol, tobacco, and other drug abuse services and as such, provides strong leadership to ensure the most effective use of available resources.
Circle Park Behavioral Health Services employees are its most valuable resource in providing community leadership and guidance and in the development and delivery of unparalleled quality of services.
CARF and DHEC Accredited
Circle Park BHS is accreditated by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).
The CARF family of organizations currently accredits close to 47,000 programs and services at more than 20,000 locations on five continents CARF’s purpose is to promote the quality, value, and optimal outcomes of services through a consultative accreditation process that centers on enhancing the lives of the persons served.
More than 8.3 million persons of all ages are served annually by more than 6,000 CARF-accredited providers. CARF accreditation extends to 16 countries in North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Founded in 1966 CARF International is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of health and human services in the following areas:
- Aging Services,
- Behavioral Health,
- Opioid Treatment Programs,
- Business and Services Management Networks,
- Child and Youth Services,
- Employment and Community Services,
- Vision Rehabilitation,
- Medical Rehabilitation,
- DMEPOS (Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Supplies)
In addition to our CARF accreditation, Circle Park BHS is regulated by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC). DHEC is charged with promoting and protecting the health of the public and the environment in South Carolina.
Meet the Circle Park Board of Directors
Board meeting agendas are maintained here. If you are interested in learning about the future of Circle Park, please read our Strategic Plan for the Fiscal Year of 2023
Joe McMillian, Jr.,
Board Chairman
Dawn Munn
Charles Munn
Marshall T. Rainey,
Treasurer
Brian New
Audrey Davis
David Milligan,
Vice Chairman
Reverend Ralph Singletary
Carolyn Caudle
Carla Angus
Tim Harris