Finances & Assistance

Do not let finances stand in the way of finding health, hope, and healing.

If you want and need care, Keystone will make it possible

Keystone works with each of our patients to ensure finances do not hinder from getting the treatment needed.

We never require full payment up front and will gladly set up a no-interest payment plan that makes sense for your financial situation. Keystone, as a public-private partnership, receives federal and state support, grants, and donations so we can offer affordable treatment for everyone who is affected by a substance use disorder, regardless of ability to pay.

Insurances Accepted

  • UMR
  • BlueCross BlueShield
  • Medcost
  • Ambetter
  • Aetna
  • United Healthcare
  • Magellan Health
  • Cigna
  • Molina Healthcare

For Under or Uninsured Patients

Keystone has been awarded numerous grants to help low-income under- and uninsured patients afford care. We never require patients to pay for treatment services in advance, and we offer affordable payment plans. On the day of your assessment, you will meet with our finance office to learn about our policies and how to manage the cost of your care and apply for available assistance.

We Make Payments Affordable

  • We accept cash, checks, and most major credit cards, flex spending accounts and health savings accounts.
  • If you are able and wish to pay upfront, we offer a 20 percent discount (this does not apply to ADSAP).
  • If you set up a recurring debit/ credit card payment, you are eligible for an additional 20% “extra credit”.
  • We never require payment in full in advance. Weekly payments are requested while in outpatient services, typically $25 per week.

Financial Assistance Application

Keystone offers additional financial assistance in the form of discounts and grants to assist patients in paying for treatment. Please fill out the Financial Assistance Application to see if you qualify.

Additional Items Required:

  1. Check stubs or statement from your employer giving your monthly gross income.
  2. If self-employed, a copy of your most recent quarterly Business Financial Statement along with last year’s Business Tax Return.
  3. Social Security eligibility letter or a copy of your Social Security check. (If you have a direct deposit, provide a copy of a bank statement showing this income.)
  4. Latest signed income tax return. If you are a minor, your legal guardian’s tax returns. Students may submit their current Pell Grant status.
  5. Proof of any other income source such as child support, alimony, trust funds, or rental property.
  6. If you have not had any income for the past three (3) months, please submit:
    1. A statement from the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce and/or the Social Security Office.
    2. Proof of residency (e.g., letter from shelter, half-way house, etc.)

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