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Teresa Wilson

Case Manager, Substance Abuse Specialist, Peer Support Specialist, Project Facilitator at LRADAC

Teresa Wilson has extensive experience in case management and substance abuse treatment, having worked at LRADAC since November 2003 in various roles, including Case Manager, Substance Abuse Specialist, Peer Support Specialist, and Project Facilitator. Teresa is skilled in managing a caseload of up to 150 active clients, facilitating group and individual sessions, and coordinating client care through effective collaboration with treatment teams. Additionally, Teresa has served as the Transitions Outreach Program Coordinator, overseeing educational initiatives focused on prevention and behavior modification. Prior experience includes providing direct care for individuals with disabilities at SC Mentor Network. Teresa holds a Master of Business Administration from Strayer University and a Bachelor of Applied Science from the University of Phoenix.

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Lexington, United States

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LRADAC

LRADAC cares for the needs of the citizens of Lexington and Richland counties of South Carolina. We offer a wide array of prevention, intervention and treatment programs in locations convenient to residents of both counties. With a dedicated staff and innovative programs and services, LRADAC takes a proactive approach to fighting addiction and drug abuse in our schools, businesses and neighborhoods. We tailor our programs to meet the ever-changing needs of the communities we serve. Our prevention, intervention and treatment programs spread the message that there is hope and that substance abuse and addiction are preventable and treatable. LRADAC is a non-profit agency. We are also one of 33 county alcohol and drug abuse authorities recognized by the state of South Carolina. This network of direct service agencies provides prevention, intervention and treatment programs to citizens in all 46 counties of the state. Each year, more than 50,000 South Carolinians receive direct intervention and/or treatment services through the county authorities. Last year, LRADAC alone served more than 5,000 clients.


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