Hurricane Helene Updates

At Self Regional Healthcare, we are committed to providing exceptional care to our patients and the communities we serve, even in the most challenging circumstances. Like many of you, our organization is affected by the widespread power outages and property damage caused by Hurricane Helene.

Below is important information to help keep you and your family updated. We will update this page as additional information is available.

Important Oxygen Equipment Information

We understand that power outages pose a significant concern for those dependent on oxygen equipment. To ensure your needs are met, please be aware of the South Carolina Department of Public Health (SCDPH) Care Line. This resource can help connect you with local oxygen resources during the storm.

To access the Care Line:

  • Call: 855-472-3432
  • Press: Option 3

If you or someone you know requires oxygen and is affected by the outage, do not hesitate to reach out for assistance.


Community Resources

Greenwood County SC Government 

Valuable updates about food distribution, disaster assistance, safety notices, cleanup progress reports, etc. 

And, here are links to the latest Greenwood County storm management updates:

 United Way of the Lakelands

If you or someone you know has disaster-related needs, please call the United Way Resource Hub! The Hub is there help with food, shelter, supplies, and more. Call: 864-854-9038.

Post-storm community resources, volunteer opportunities:

And, info about emergency resources for those needing assistance:

CPW and Duke Energy

The latest news about power restoration efforts:

Duke Energy Outage Map:

CPW Power Restoration Map:

FEMA Disaster Assistance

With the President’s approval of a major disaster declaration, Greenwood County residents impacted by Hurricane Helene can apply for financial assistance to jumpstart their recovery. If you’ve been affected, you may be eligible for FEMA Disaster Assistance.

3 ways to apply:

We want everyone to stay safe and secure during this time. Please use this resource as needed and continue to follow local authorities’ guidance as the situation develops.