Rehabilitative Behavioral Health Services (RBHS) for Children, Teens, and Families

Comprehensive, Skills-Based Behavioral Health Support Covered by Medicaid across South Carolina

Rehabilitative Behavioral Health Services (RBHS) provide intensive, skills-based behavioral health support for children and teens who need more than traditional outpatient therapy. RBHS helps clients improve emotional regulation, reduce challenging behaviors, and build coping skills at home, in school, and in the community. These services are designed to support families seeking evidence-based behavioral interventions covered by Medicaid and select insurance plans.


RBHS is ideal for clients experiencing ongoing emotional or behavioral concerns such as anger outbursts, difficulty following routines, school suspensions, anxiety, depression, or challenges with social and communication skills. Services are tailored to each client’s needs and delivered by qualified behavioral health professionals.


Why families choose RBHS:

RBHS offers more frequent, hands-on support than weekly therapy. This level of care helps strengthen routines, decrease disruptive behaviors, and improve the client’s ability to function successfully across environments.


Insurance & Eligibility

RBHS is covered by Medicaid and certain insurance plans. Our team provides full benefit verification, explains the RBHS process, and guides you through every step from referral to intake.


Get Started Today

If your child or teen needs structured behavioral support, our RBHS team is here to help. Contact us to request services, make a referral, or learn more about Rehabilitative Behavioral Health Services in your area.

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Our RBHS services include:

  •     Individual skills training focused on emotional regulation and behavior management
  •     Family skills development and caregiver coaching
  •     Support for school challenges, including communication with teachers and staff
  •     Behavior stabilization strategies to reduce crises and improve daily functioning
  •     Care coordination with therapists, case managers, and healthcare providers
  •     Ongoing progress monitoring and treatment plan updates