All HopeHealth offices will be closed on Monday, May 29 in observance of Memorial Day. An on-call provider will be available for patients by calling the number associated with their provider. In the case of an emergency, dial 911 or visit your nearest emergency department. Access Hope in Florence and in Manning will be open as normal on Saturday, May 27.
Do you or a family member currently have health coverage through Medicaid or CHIP? If so, you need to take steps to prepare for upcoming eligibility reviews. Read our media release for this important information.
Dalina Rainey is a behavioral health consultant in Orangeburg.
She graduated from the University of South Carolina with a Master of Social Work, and from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA, with a Bachelor of Science in Human Services. Rainey is interested in serving patients living with chronic illness as well as those struggling with challenges such as depression, anxiety, sexual or physical abuse, and domestic violence. She has been trained in a number of evidence-bases therapies and finds particular value in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. She is passionate about understanding the complex relationships among the brain, genetics, environment, and mental health disorders to develop a unique and tailored plan for each patient.
Rainey, D. & Wallace, M. M. (2014, April). Bridging the gap: The healthy youth amendment to the comprehensive health education act. Presented at the South Carolina Legislative Day for Social Work Profession in Columbia, SC.
Rainey, D. LMSW, Fletcher, L., Rogers, C., & Williamson, M. (2015, August). Strategies and Solutions for the Pitfalls and Problems Students Face during Field Placement. Presented at the University of South Carolina Field Instructors Training in Columbia, SC.