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Find the Best Drug & Alcohol Rehab Facilities in Delaware

Before you enroll in a recovery program in Delaware, consider what kind of program is best for you. Make sure the program’s treatment approach matches with your needs, check to see if they have amenities you’re looking for, and try learn more about, or even meet the staff, if possible, to determine if they are people you will feel comfortable around. The more research you do upfront, the better you’ll feel about the program you choose.

Spring Hill Recovery Center - Massachusetts
Spring Hill Recovery Center - Massachusetts
250 Spring Hill Road Ashby, MA 01431
4.1
(28)
Detox Services
Intensive Outpatient Services
Outpatient Services
Residential Treatment
Behavioral Disorder Treatment
Dual-Diagnosis Treatment
Inpatient
Banyan Treatment Centers - Delaware
Banyan Treatment Centers - Delaware
21 W Clarke Ave Milford, DE 19963
3.9
(3)
Residential Treatment
Detox Services
Inpatient
Dual-Diagnosis Treatment
Intensive Outpatient Services
Outpatient Services
Telehealth

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Gateway Foundation—Smyrna
100 Sunnyside Rd. Prickett Building Smyrna, DE 19977
2.8
(2)
Net Centers, Kirkwood Recovery Center
3315 Kirkwood Highway Wilmington, DE 19808
3.2
(2)
Dover Behavioral Health System
725 Horsepond Rd. Dover, DE 19901
3.2
(5)
Connections CSP Inc Womens Residential Treatment Center
1121 Brandywine Street Wilmington, DE 19802
New Life Foundation Recovery Inc
11 Parkway Cirlce New Castle, DE 19720
Savida Health Newark
4923 Ogletown Stanton Road Newark, DE 19713
Mid Atlantic Behavioral Health LLC
910 South Chapel Street Newark, DE 19713
Thresholds Inc
20505 DuPont Boulevard Georgetown, DE 19947
Shalom House
520 North State Street Dover, DE 19901
Road To Recovery Gaudenzia
3301 Green Street Claymont, DE 19703
Connections CSP Inc Naamans
590 Naamans Road Claymont, DE 19703
Lydias Way
305 South Governors Avenue Dover, DE 19904
Aquila Of Delaware Inc. Wilmington, De
1812 Newport Gap Pike Wilmington, DE 19808
Tranquility Counseling Inc
314 East Main Street Newark, DE 19711
Connections Csp Incp
1423 Capitol Trail Newark, DE 19711
Catholic Charities
406 South Bedford Street Georgetown, DE 19947
Northnode Group Counseling, Llc.
1609 South State Street Dover, DE 19901
Connections CSP Inc Dover
1114 South DuPont Highway Dover, DE 19901
Anew Mental Health
1001 South Bradfort Street Dover, DE 19904
Sodat: Delaware Inc.
625 North Orange Street Wilmington, DE 19801
PACE, INC.
Woodmill Corporate Center, 5171 W Woodmill Dr # 9 Wilmington, DE 19808
Hudson House Services
11 West Pine Street Georgetown, DE 19947
Corinthian House
219-221 South Race Street Georgetown, DE 19947
Kent Sussex Community Services
1241 College Park Drive Dover, DE 19904
Pace, Inc.
5171 West Woodmill Drive Suite 9 Wilmington, DE 19808
Serenity Place
327 Martin Street Dover, DE 19901
Brandywine Counseling Inc
2713 Lancaster Avenue Wilmington, DE 19805
Brandywine Counseling Inc
24 Brookhill Drive Newark, DE 19702
Wilmington Veterans Affairs Med Center
1601 Kirkwood Highway Wilmington, DE 19805
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Cities in Delaware

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Rehab Insurance Coverage in Delaware

24
Accept Private Insurance
16
Accept Medicare Insurance
26
Accept Medicaid
15
Accept Military Insurance

Rehab Centers in Delaware

26
Total Rehab centers in Delaware
2
Offer Inpatient Rehab
26
Offer Outpatient Rehab
1
Offer Outpatient Detox Rehab

Information about rehab in Delaware

Latest Reviews

Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Delaware

Banyan Delaware

The staff is amazing they really care about the clients there and I mean all the staff the techs, nurses, facilitators, counselers and everyone one else that over sees the facility. I couldn\'t have gotten clean with out them. The perks are they have real beds and t.v.s in all the rooms. Its clean and they order pizza on Wednesday for dinner at least they did when I was there. They also take you too outside AA and NA meets a few times a week and take other trips with clients to outings. Love you guys at Banyan

- Phil
4.3 out of 5
Milford, DE
DE Substance Abuse Facts

Delaware has seen a steady increase in drug overdose deaths over the past few years, mainly fueled by opioids such as heroin and fentanyl. Rates of cocaine abuse remain high, and deaths related to cocaine abuse recently increased.1,2 In fact, after a decline between 2012 and 2014, cocaine-related deaths in Delaware rose 44.8% from 2014 to 2015.2

Past-year heroin use in Delaware for people aged 12 and older declined from 2013-2014 and 2014-2015, from 1.12% to 1.05%. However, this rate was far above the national average for these years (0.3% and 0.33%, respectively).1

Drug-related overdose deaths in Delaware increased from 2012 to 2015, from 172 to 228. In 2016, the number increased again, to 308.2,3 In 2015, opioid overdose deaths made up 67% of all overdose deaths in the state.4

Past-year cocaine use and past-month alcohol use among residents age 12 and older were also above the national average in 2015.5,6 

Encouragingly, the number of people enrolled in substance abuse treatment in single-day counts went from 4,607 in 2011 to 10,327 in 2015.

Getting Addiction Treatment Help in DE

The first step to recovering from addiction is to make the decision to get help. The next step is to figure out which type of program is best for you. Inpatient or residential programs include 24/7 supervision and medical care. Outpatient programs allow you to live at home and visit the treatment center for group and/or individual therapy.

Inpatient programs are usually a good fit for people who have more severe addictions, have relapsed before, or do not have a supportive home environment.

Where Else Can I Find Help in DE?

Many programs accept private insurance as payment. If you don’t have insurance, or your insurance doesn’t cover rehab, you can look into alternative payment options.

  • See if you meet the eligibility requirements for Medicaid or Medicare, which can help pay for addiction treatment.
  • You can also find out if the program you’re interested in uses sliding scale fee structures or payment plans.
  • Finally, there may be low-cost or state-funded recovery centers in your area that may be more affordable.
Resources in Delaware
  • Narcotics Anonymous: The Small Wonder Area of NA has a list of meetings for people in the state who are looking for free, 12-step help for drug abuse.
  • com: This website offers tips for parents on how to talk to teens about drugs, how to recognize addiction in loved ones and communicate with them about it, and what to expect during treatment.
  • Drug Abuse Helpline: : Call at any time to connect to treatment resources.
  • Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health: This division of Delaware Health and Social Services offers resources for prevention, crisis intervention, and treatment.
  • Alcoholics Anonymous: The Delaware General Service Assembly has links to meetings in different AA vicinities in the state.
  • Medicaid and Medical Assistance: Use the Department of Health and Social Services website to apply for Medicaid and learn about other health assistance programs.
  • Delaware 2-1-1: This site is a one-stop shop for resources and referrals for legal assistance, healthcare, mental health and substance abuse treatment, income support, and employment help.
  • Buprenorphine Treatment Practitioner Locator: Find a doctor in your city who can prescribe buprenorphine, a drug that is used to help people detox and stop using opioid drugs.

Insurance Providers

Learn more about treatment with these health insurance providers:

Sources
  1. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Behavioral Health Barometer: Delaware, Volume 4: Indicators as measured through the 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services, and the Uniform Reporting System. HHS Publication No. SMA–17–Baro– 16–States–DE. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2017.
  2. Drug Enforcement Administration. (2016). The Drug Situation in Delaware.
  3. Horn, B. (2017). Delaware fears more heroin overdoses. Delaware Online.
  4. Kaiser Family Foundation. Opioid Overdose Deaths and Opioid Overdose Deaths as a Percent of All Drug Overdose Deaths.
  5. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. National Survey on Drug Use and Health State Tabs: Delaware.
  6. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2016). Results from the 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Detailed Tables.