Tragically, despite being one of the smallest and least populated states in America, the historic state of Delaware has the second-highest rate of deaths due to drug overdose anywhere in the country, at 43.8 per 100,000 people. 88% of these deaths involved some form of opioids.

If you or a loved one are struggling to overcome an addiction to any type of substance, there is help available. Thankfully, there are numerous rehabilitation centers in Delaware that provide top-quality, compassionate treatment. Those who are seeking help have access to a wide variety of recovery programs and services at many different pricing options and levels of care.

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Best Rehab Centers in Delaware

Aquila of Delaware

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Inpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Dual Diagnosis, Medically Assisted Treatments
Cash Price:
$$-$$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults, Young Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid, Military Insurance

Aquila is a CARF-accredited organization that provides person-centered treatment programs for those struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. They operate outpatient clinics in Wilmington, Dover, and Georgetown, as well as an inpatient residential treatment center (a.k.a. “The Refuge”) in Bear. Like Brandywine Counseling & Community Services, they also offer community-based mobile outpatient treatment services for youth, providing a structured counseling program for patients at home or in school.

Treatment at Aquila strikes a perfect balance between firmness and leniency, using a flexible harm reduction approach to recovery that also incorporates 12-Step principles. In the intensive outpatient program, patients participate in individual, group, and/or family therapy four times a week, for three hours a day. Counseling sessions are available during the day or in the evening. In partnership with PawsforPeople, they also offer pet therapy for patients with co-occurring mental health disorders.

The Refuge features separate residences for men and women, and also offers on-site medication-assisted treatment. The structured clinical recovery program is run by a team of master’s level therapists, licensed addictions counselors, and peer support specialists, overseen by a practicing psychologist. Patients are also given assistance with job placement and transitioning to sober living facilities.

Psychotherapeutic Services

Treatment Type:
Inpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse
Cash Price:
$$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid

Formed through a public/private partnership with the State of Delaware, Psychotherapeutic Services provides safe, accessible, high-quality care to people with mental health and substance abuse issues. The organization is certified both by CARF and DSAMH, and provides their services on a sliding scale. They offer a Residential Substance Use Disorder Program, with separate inpatient facilities for men and women.

Led by a multi-disciplinary psychiatric team, their rehabilitation program focuses on crisis management and promoting individual autonomy. This is accomplished through one-on-one and group therapy, medication management, and educational classes on relapse prevention and practical life skills.

Essentials Recovery Delaware

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Medically Assisted Treatments
Cash Price:
$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment

Essentials Recovery Delaware provides an unpretentious, no-frills recovery experience that doesn’t obscure the basics of effective treatment with fancy terminology or complicated modalities. Run out of a comfortable, homey facility, their program excels due to the warm and welcoming staff, who will do their utmost to individually tailor your path to recovery.

While they highly recommend that incoming clients complete an inpatient rehabilitation program prior to starting treatment at Essentials, this is not strictly required. Their intensive outpatient program centers around medication-assisted treatment via Vivitrol (naltrexone), if needed, in conjunction with daily individual, group, and/or family therapy sessions. Transportation is provided. The regular outpatient program is the same, though clients only visit a few times a week.

Essentials also offers community integration assistance, and can connect you to peer support groups and sober living homes in your area. They also offer telehealth and teletherapy via Zoom Healthcare, an HIPAA compliant HD video conferencing platform.

The center is open Monday-Friday from 10:00AM-1:00PM and from 6:00PM-9:00PM to accommodate clients with varying schedules. They will also see clients on weekends, by appointment.

Savida Health

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Medically Assisted Treatments, Aftercare
Cash Price:
$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid, Medicare

Savida Health provides medication-assisted treatment for people suffering from opioid dependency. Their flexible outpatient services are tailored to the individual needs of each patient, with FDA-approved medications such as Suboxone (buprenorphine + naloxone) and Subutex (buprenorphine) prescribed in conjunction with personal case management and recovery assistance services.

Patients can attend regular individual, group, and family therapy sessions provided by Savida’s in-house team of mental health counselors. If needed, the respectful, compassionate, and empathetic staff at Savida will also connect patients to local social services agencies and assist them in overcoming barriers to essential needs like housing, transport, and childcare.

Triad Addiction Recovery Services

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Aftercare
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Dual Diagnosis
Cash Price:
$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid

Founded in 1976, Triad Addiction Recovery Services is an independent, non-profit organization that provides counseling services for people with chemical dependencies and co-occurring mental health issues.

Their full-time, licensed counselors are available for appointments five days a week, and will work with patients to create a personalized treatment and relapse prevention plan. They will help to resolve any childhood trauma, unhealthy relationships, or negative core beliefs underlying patients’ drug and alcohol abuse. The center also hosts daily 12-Step meetings and a regular addiction specialist speaker series.

Triad is connected to an extensive network of affiliated recovery organizations, and can provide referrals for detox, partial hospitalization, peer support, and medication-assisted treatment services, as well as sober living programs. Finally, their supportive and accommodating staff can also assist patients in finding food, housing, and health care resources, if needed.

Chimes

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Dual Diagnosis
Cash Price:
$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults, Young Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Payment

Chimes is a non-profit community organization primarily dedicated to assisting people with developmental, intellectual, and behavioral challenges by offering evidence-based therapeutic approaches to recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Depending on the severity of patients’ chemical dependency, both short- and long-term rehabilitation programs are available.

Treatment consists of individual and group therapy sessions, at least once a week. Their intensive outpatient program requires patients to attend counseling three times a week, for a total of nine hours each week. Therapy focuses on building coping skills and self-confidence in the context of a strong peer support network. They also offer a specialized program for patients with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse issues, and one group is always conducted in Spanish.

Chimes also provides Substance Abuse Forensic Assessments and advocacy services for young offenders with drug-related charges. Their drop-in peer support center is open daily for networking opportunities, educational classes, and social and recreational activities.

Brandywine Counseling & Community Services

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Aftercare
Specialization:
LGBTQ, Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Medically Assisted Treatments, DUI
Cash Price:
$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults, Young Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment

Brandywine Counseling & Community Services offers a full spectrum of addiction treatment services at their locations in Wilmington, Newark, and Milford. Relying on the latest evidence-based practices and using a client-centered approach, these LGBTQ-friendly rehabilitation centers provide effective recovery through integrated case management and customized treatment. Their peer support specialists also provide former patients with aftercare services and connect them with local community resources.

BCCS has a comprehensive range of services for both adults and youth. All of their programs include individual, group, and family counseling, with an emphasis on cognitive behavioral therapy, peer support, and life skills development. They offer medication-assisted treatment on-site, prescribing patients with methadone, Suboxone (buprenorphine + naloxone), and Vivitrol (naltrexone), as needed. They also have a perinatal program for women, a DUI treatment court program, and the community-based RISE (Resiliency, Independence, Success, Empowerment) program for youth aged 13-17 with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse issues.

Connections Community Support Programs

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Inpatient, Aftercare, Sober Living
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Detox, Dual Diagnosis, Medically Assisted Treatments
Cash Price:
$-$$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults, Young Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Military Insurance

Connections Community Support Programs is one of Delaware’s largest non-profit organizations, with over one hundred locations across the state —including in Claymont, Newark, Wilmington, Smyrna, Dover, Harrington, Millsboro, and Seaford. CARF-certified and licensed by Delaware’s Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (DSAMH), they offer a comprehensive array of addiction and mental health services for both adults and adolescents.

For those with severe opioid or alcohol dependency, Connections CSP offers medically supervised withdrawal management services. Long-term medication-assisted treatment is also available, as are residential inpatient programs, sober living recovery residences, and even DUI license reinstatement programs.

Connections CSP seeks to promote lifelong recovery, and provide their patients with ongoing aftercare support services. They accept most public and private insurance plans, and will assist uninsured patients in obtaining coverage.

Oxford House

Treatment Type:
Sober Living
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse
Cash Price:
$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Payment

Oxford House is a truly prolific network of sober living residences, with dozens of locations across Delaware —including houses in Wilmington, Dover, Claymont, Newark, and Georgetown. Founded in 1975, the organization takes a unique approach to transitional living, with each house being a democratically-run, self-sustaining facility. The residents pay all expenses to maintain the individual houses (including rent, utilities, and other costs) while meeting regularly with representatives from other Oxford Houses in their “chapter” (support network) to exchange information and vote on matters of mutual interest.

Residences are gender separated, and some houses are set up to accommodate women with children. People are allowed to stay as long as they like. New residents are required to have already undergone detox and addiction rehabilitation before moving in. While Oxford House is not officially affiliated with either Narcotics or Alcoholics Anonymous, residents are expected to regularly attend local support groups.

Limen House

Treatment Type:
Sober Living
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse
Cash Price:
$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Payment

Limen House has been providing temporary housing for people recovering from drug and alcohol addiction since 1969. Part of the network of public services run by DSAMH, the organization runs a total of four separate group homes in Wilmington —two for men, and two for women. Residents can restore themselves in a collegial atmosphere of compassion and mutual understanding

While living at Limen House, residents participate in individual and group counseling, as well as regular 12-Step meetings. They also attend educational classes on subjects ranging from financial literacy, to parenting, to anger management and relapse prevention. The length of the program is highly variable, though no one completes it without an outside offer of employment or enrollment in continuing education.

To qualify for admission, applicants must be over eighteen years of age and originally from the tri-state area (though preference will be given to Delawareans); they must also be referred with a primary diagnosis of substance abuse, agree to the house rules and regulations, and undergo a personal interview. If applicants are unsuccessful, they would be advised to try Oxford House, which has far more available residences across the state.

Kirkwood Recovery Center

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Inpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Detox, Medically Assisted Treatments
Cash Price:
$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid, Medicare

Part of the Pennsylvania-based Northeast Treatment Centers network, Kirkwood Recovery is the only clinically managed, medically monitored inpatient detox program in northern Delaware. They offer both drug-free and medication-assisted modalities to help patients transition off opioids, alcohol, benzodiazepines, and other substances.

Their program utilizes a Recovery Oriented System of Care approach, which involves cross-sectoral collaboration between patients, their caregivers, and community support systems. During treatment, which consists of therapy and medication management, patients are integrated into local volunteer organizations and peer support networks. This ensures long-term relapse prevention and continued recovery after patients are discharged.

Kirkwood Recovery Center now also offers medication-assisted treatment on an outpatient basis. However, given that the center is somewhat understaffed, it can be difficult to see a counselor unless you are a former resident.

Pace

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Aftercare
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse
Cash Price:
$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid

Established more than thirty years ago, Pace, is one of the oldest drug and alcohol treatment centers in the city of Wilmington. Employing the most effective evidence-based treatment modalities, the center provides both partial hospitalization (9:00-3:30 everyday) and intensive outpatient (9:00-3:30, 2-5 times a week) rehabilitation programs.

Treatment is personalized and holistic based on the unique biopsychosocial assessment evaluation for each patient upon intake, and progress is continuously monitored using Measurement Behavioral Care (MBC) screening tools that track levels of anxiety and depression.

For the first phase of the program, patients undergo an intensive regimen of individual, group, and family therapy sessions and 12-Step meetings —they offer both daytime and evening groups, depending on patients’ schedules. Eventually, patients transition to their long-term aftercare program and alumni support network to ensure their continued abstinence. Pace also uses the only recovery phone app in Delaware, providing 24/7 telehealth support services for patients.

Delaware Council on Gambling Problems

Treatment Type:
Outpatient
Specialization:
Gambling
Cash Price:
$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment

Founded in 1979, the Delaware Council on Gambling Problems is a non-profit behavioral addiction agency that provides specialized programs and services for problem gamblers and their families. The organization seeks to raise public awareness that gambling disorders are treatable and facilitate the connection between problem gamblers and local mental health services.

They run a 24/7 confidential helpline, which is staffed by personnel with lived experience who are trained in crisis intervention. They also offer assistance via text or live chat 9:00AM-5:00PM Monday-Friday. They will assess your situation and refer you to someone within their internal network of specialized counselors for in-person therapy, as well as connect you to local support groups in your area. They also provide free treatment services for family members of problem gamblers, which includes a full clinical assessment and developing a plan for long-term recovery.

Banyan Treatment Center

Treatment Type:
Luxury Inpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Detox
Cash Price:
$$$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment

Banyan Treatment Centers opened their new facility in Milford in September, 2020. They offer a medically supervised detoxification process and an inpatient residential treatment program with 24-hour medical support. Patients can recuperate in a safe, comfortable, structured living environment amongst an active recovery community.

Utilizing the latest evidence-based practices and alternative therapies, Banyan provides variable programming specifically tailored to each patient. Banyan’s comprehensive approach to treatment works to guide patients towards long-term sobriety by addressing the root causes of their drug and alcohol abuse. Residents undergo an intensive daily schedule of individual and group therapy.

While Banyan does not offer medication-assisted treatment, they will continue to provide patients with their prescriptions if they have already started this process elsewhere before their admission to the facility. Treatment is co-ed, though the living quarters are gender specific.

Claymont Comprehensive Treatment Center

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Detox, Medically Assisted Treatments
Cash Price:
$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid, Medicare

Claymont Comprehensive Treatment Center is part of a nationwide network of outpatient rehabilitation clinics that provide specialized detoxification and medication-assisted treatment services for opioid addiction. Prescriptions for methadone or Subutex (buprenorphine) are available, and the treatment team at this CARF-accredited facility works with patients to determine the appropriate medication and dosage level.

This medication-assisted treatment is offered in conjunction with trauma-focused therapy in one-on-one and group settings. These therapeutic interventions assist patients in developing personal coping skills and peer support networks, allowing them to avoid relapse, regain control of their lives, and successfully transition back to the community.

The primary drawback with Claymont Comprehensive Treatment Center is that it’s a relatively small clinic, and can get crowded towards closing time. Arrive early to avoid having to wait for your dose.

Addiction Medical Facility

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Detox, Medically Assisted Treatments
Cash Price:
$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid, Medicare

Addiction Medical Facility is a comprehensive treatment provider which specializes in providing individualized treatment for opioid dependency. Patients are generally medicated on the same day as they register, following an initial assessment by an addictions counselor, nursing staff, and a physician. The center also offers medically supervised withdrawal management, if needed.

The program offers medication-assisted treatment via Subutex (buprenorphine), Suboxone (buprenorphine + naloxone), or methadone in conjunction with individual and group therapy. Prescriptions are dispensed between 5:00AM-7:00AM on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, while counselling sessions are available from 5:00AM-11:00AM Monday-Friday.

Patients will gradually progress from maintenance doses of opioid substitutes to total abstinence, usually over the course of a year or so. Addiction Medical Facility aims to help patients regain their balance, repair strained relationships with loved ones, and work towards their educational or vocational goals while in treatment.

Addiction Recovery Systems

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Medically Assisted Treatments, DUI
Cash Price:
$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment

Addiction Recovery Systems is a CARF-accredited outpatient facility that provides specialized services for opioid use disorders. They accept walk-ins throughout the week and medication is prescribed to patients on the same day as their admission —though they require that patients not have used any drugs for at least twelve hours before being assessed by the intake team.

They provide patients with methadone, Suboxone (buprenorphine + naloxone), or Vivitrol (naltrexone), based on whichever drug proves most efficacious in each individual case. This is done in conjunction with social, clinical, and medical services, including individual and group counseling from 1-4 days a week. Treatment services are relatively flexible, and are based on a harm reduction approach to drug use. Addiction Recovery Systems also offers DUI evaluations and family therapy.

Delaware Health and Social Services

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Inpatient, Aftercare
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Detox, Medically Assisted Treatments
Cash Price:
$$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Military Insurance

The Herman M. Holloway, Sr. Campus of Delaware Health and Social Services is home to the state’s Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health. This public agency provides comprehensive drug and alcohol treatment services for adults, both on-site and via referral to private recovery organizations throughout Delaware.

They employ the “START” (Substance Use Treatment And Recovery Transformation) model of addiction care, which offers multiple entry points and serves to help patients navigate local support services while undertaking their personalized treatment programs. Patients admitted to this facility will receive a thorough screening and evaluation upon intake, followed by a medically supervised detox, if needed.

Their residential treatment program is of variable length, lasting anywhere from thirty days to several months. The rehabilitation process primarily consists of counseling in conjunction with medication-assisted treatment. Methadone maintenance is available as an ongoing, long-term outpatient service, and they also can help to place former residents in sober living facilities.

Addiction Medical Solutions

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Aftercare
Specialization:
LGBTQ, Substance Abuse, Detox, Dual Diagnosis, Medically Assisted Treatments
Cash Price:
$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid, Military Insurance

As an integrated, CARF- and SAMHSA-accredited health care provider, Addiction Medical Solutions provides a full continuum of outpatient services for opioid use disorder. Competent, non-judgmental, results-based, and LGBTQ-friendly, their dedicated and experienced personnel provide an individualized treatment plan for each patient.

If required, new patients will undergo a medically supervised detox prior to being stabilized on methadone, Suboxone (buprenorphine + naloxone), Subutex (buprenorphine), or Vivitrol (naltrexone). The counseling component of their intensive outpatient program is 72 hours in total, and consists of individual and group therapy sessions that emphasize CBT, motivational enhancement, and mutual support principles.

Their regular outpatient program is less intensive, and includes family involvement in the therapeutic process. They also offer specialized treatment for those with co-occurring mental health disorders and chronic pain.

Finally, Addiction Medical Solutions provides aftercare and recovery monitoring services, and will help former patients establish an accountability partnership in their community.

MeadowWood Behavioral Health Hospital

Treatment Type:
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, Inpatient, Aftercare
Specialization:
Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, Detox, Dual Diagnosis, Medically Assisted Treatments
Cash Price:
$$-$$$
Genders Treated:
All
Ages Treated:
Adults, Young Adults
Payment Accepted:
Private Health Insurance, Private Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, Military Insurance

Staffed by a physician-led team of clinical professionals, the MeadowWood Behavioral Health Hospital provides individualized, holistic addiction treatment services. Their adult inpatient program offers a full continuum of care, with specialized treatment tracks for specific populations (e.g., based on patients’ age demographic and drug of choice). They specialize in treating patients with chemical dependencies and co-occurring disorders such as aggressive behaviors, ADHD, self-harming tendencies, and suicidal ideation.

Their residential treatment program focuses on crisis stabilization through coordinated mental health and pharmacological interventions. They also provide discharge planning and ongoing aftercare support.

MeadowWood’s Adolescent Behavioral Health program provides similar treatment for patients aged 12-17, with additional emphasis on family involvement, substance abuse education, and experiential remedies like art classes and pet therapy.

The partial hospitalization program provides a less intensive treatment option. From 8:30-2:30 Monday-Friday, patients attend individual, group, and family therapy sessions, consult (as needed) with their assigned psychiatrist or social worker, and attend 12-Step meetings, educational lectures, and expressive therapy classes.

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Michael Couchman, PhD

Michael Couchman holds a Ph.D. in History from Queen’s University, where his research was focused on the origins of international drug control and legislative responses to problematic substance use. His award-winning doctoral thesis comparatively analyzed different official approaches to addictions treatment and their resultant public health implications. He has also written extensively about cannabis legalization in Canada, as well as the opioid crisis in the United States. In his current role at RehabAid.com, he researches, writes, and edits helpful and informative content concerning the best available, evidence-based treatment options for those in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.

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