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  • A significant number of people in Delaware are in need of professional treatment for substance use disorders. In fact, more than 9,300 treatment admissions were recorded in the state of Delaware during 2016 alone. 

    Fortunately, Delaware offers a wide variety of resources to patients who need addiction treatment, including options in Newark, Wilmington, New Castle, Georgetown, and other communities. 

    Learn more about addiction treatment programs in Delaware, as well as how to pay for care at an addiction treatment center. 

    How To Find & Choose Addiction Treatment In Delaware

    The Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health is responsible for overseeing addiction treatment in this state. 

    To manage treatment, this organization developed the Substance Use Treatment and Recovery Transformation (START) system. Under this system, patients can find addiction treatment programs using several resources. 

    Examples include:

    • Visiting a licensed clinician: Delaware residents can visit licensed clinicians at three locations in the state for free screenings and assessments, as well as referrals to treatment programs. 
    • Calling the Delaware Hope Line: People in Delaware can call the Delaware Hope Line at 833-9-HOPEDE. This helpline is available 24/7 and provides information about drug and alcohol rehab centers, as well as other services. 
    • Searching an online database: The state of Delaware offers two online databases for patients searching for drug rehabilitation centers, Treatment Connection and Atlas
    • Calling rehab facilities directly: If you’re already aware of different treatment centers in your area, you can contact these drug rehab centers directly to discuss available programs. 

    It is important to keep in mind that not all addiction treatment programs are the same. When comparing various options, consider the following factors:

    • Certification: The state of Delaware offers certification for substance abuse treatment that meets specific standards. It’s best to choose a certified rehab program. 
    • Continuum of care: Not all addiction treatment patients will need the same treatment services. For this reason, it is best to look for a facility that offers multiple programs along the continuum of care. 
    • Licensed counselors: The best addiction treatment programs will employ licensed substance abuse counselors. 
    • Individualized treatment: Because all patients have different needs, it’s important to find a treatment facility that will work closely with you to develop a customized treatment plan based on your specific needs. 
    • Evidence-based services: Evidence-based treatment services are approaches to addiction treatment that are backed by research.  

    As you compare different treatment programs, you may also consider other factors, including if you or your loved one need help for a co-occurring mental health disorder (dual diagnosis). 

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    Delaware Drug & Alcohol Treatment Programs

    The state of Delaware offers a range of treatment options for patients struggling with substance use disorders. 

    Examples of treatment programs available include: 

    • medication-assisted treatment
    • evidence-based behavioral therapy
    • inpatient treatment
    • outpatient treatment 

    Delaware also offers detox programs to help patients prepare for entrance into a substance use disorder treatment program.

    In this state, treatment plans are typically based on the patient’s individual needs, which will be determined by a thorough assessment of the patient’s background and current situation. 

    Medical Drug & Alcohol Detoxification

    At the beginning of your addiction treatment journey, you must stop using drugs and alcohol. In many cases, this process is difficult and leads to withdrawal symptoms. Medical drug and alcohol detoxification programs exist to help you through this process. 

    These short-term programs offer medical advice and support, including medication, supervision from healthcare providers, and other services. 

    Residential/Inpatient Drug Rehab

    Inpatient or residential drug rehab programs require patients to live at the treatment facility during their programs. These programs vary in intensity, with some inpatient programs providing high levels of structure and intensive treatment for severe drug addiction. 

    Residential treatment programs often include a wide range of services to help patients recover, including individual therapy, group therapy, medication-assisted treatment, recreation, family therapy, and more. The best programs will customize their services to meet patient needs. 

    Outpatient Addiction Treatment

    Outpatient addiction treatment programs differ from inpatient programs in that they don’t require on-site living. Instead, you will come to the treatment facility on a regular basis for scheduled sessions. 

    The length and number of sessions will vary based on the program you choose. The most intensive outpatient treatment programs may require nine or more hours in therapy on a weekly basis. 

    Some patients may begin with outpatient treatment, while others may enter an outpatient program after completing inpatient treatment. 

    Medication-Assisted Treatment

    Studies have shown that using certain prescription drugs can improve the addiction treatment process by reducing opioid or alcohol cravings. 

    Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) programs are available on an inpatient or outpatient basis, depending on patient preferences and needs. In most cases, these programs combine the use of medication with other treatment services, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy

    Aftercare Support

    Aftercare support is recommended for all patients who have completed an addiction treatment program. The purpose of aftercare support is to provide patients with the resources they need to maintain their sobriety. 

    Examples of aftercare support may include sober-living houses, peer recovery support, support group meetings, and other community services. 

    Using Health Insurance For Addiction Treatment In Delaware

    In the state of Delaware, you can fund addiction treatment using private health insurance or public health insurance like Medicare or Medicaid. Insurance benefits vary according to provider and policy. 

    Likewise, the cost of treatment depends on the individual facility’s policies. You may be able to save money on treatment by choosing an in-network treatment provider. 

    To learn about your options for paying for treatment, contact your treatment facility directly and/or call the number on the back of your insurance card. You can also learn about your addiction treatment insurance coverage by reading through your policy documents. 

    If You Don’t Have Health Insurance

    Delaware offers assistance to patients who don’t have insurance, as well as those who are members of underserved populations.

    To learn more about this type of assistance, contact the Delaware Hope Line or visit one of the state’s facilities that offers free assessment and referrals to facilities with sliding fee scales. 

    Delaware Drug & Alcohol Addiction Facts

    The state of Delaware has experienced significant issues with substance abuse. Delaware officials estimate that at least one state resident dies from a drug overdose almost every day.

    Some facts that highlight the severity of addiction in Delaware include:

    • In 2020, Delaware reported 447 drug overdose deaths.
    • Fentanyl was involved in 372 of 447 drug-related deaths in 2020.
    • Heroin was present in 94 of the 2020 deaths, and cocaine was present in 152 deaths.
    • In 2019, there were 437 overdose deaths in Delaware.
    • In 2018, a total of 401 people died of a drug overdose in the state of Delaware. 
    • The annual number of drug overdose deaths increased by 161% from 2011 to 2019. 

    Officials note that many of the drug-related deaths involved multiple substances, suggesting the growing need for accessible addiction treatment programs.

    Addiction Treatment At Ark Behavioral Health

    Ark Behavioral Health provides multiple treatment options for residents of Delaware. With four facilities in Massachusetts and a range of different programs, our network offers a viable option for virtually any addiction treatment patient. 

    Our facilities are located in Canton, Quincy, Falmouth and Ashby. We offer all levels of care, including detoxification, inpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, standard outpatient treatment, and intensive outpatient treatment. 

    For more information, please connect with us today.

    Delaware Addiction Treatment FAQ

    ​How Do I Access Treatment In Delaware?

    You can access addiction treatment in the state of Delaware by: 

    • visiting your primary care provider
    • visiting one of the facilities in the state that offers free referrals
    • calling the Delaware Hope Line
    • searching for a treatment facility using an online database, such as Treatment Connection or Atlas

    What Does Addiction Treatment Look Like In Delaware?

    Addiction treatment in the state of Delaware is typically customized to meet the needs of each individual patient. Treatment programs may be inpatient or outpatient in structure. A variety of different approaches may be used in treatment, depending on the patient’s needs. 

    Does Insurance Cover Addiction Treatment In Delaware?

    Both private and public insurance providers may cover addiction treatment in the state of Delaware. To learn about the specifics of your coverage, contact your insurance company directly.

    You can also learn about benefits and costs at different treatment facilities by speaking with one of the facility’s representatives. 

    Can I Go To Drug Rehab In Delaware Without Insurance?

    It may be possible to go to drug rehab in Delaware without insurance. Depending on your situation, you may qualify for state-funded treatment. You may also be able to pay for treatment on your own if you have sufficient financial resources available. 

    Are There Walk-In Opioid Clinics In Delaware?

    Delaware offers three different locations for walk-in assessments and other services related to substance abuse. Delaware residents may also be able to obtain Naloxone in various locations throughout the state. 

    Delaware residents experiencing a crisis related to opioid use can call the Delaware Hope Line for additional information. 

    Are There Free Or State-Funded Rehab Centers In Delaware?

    State-funded rehab centers are available in Delaware. These facilities will accept patients who do not have insurance. You can learn more about these facilities by calling the Delaware Hope Line or using one of the state’s databases to search for treatment programs. 

    How Long Does Drug Rehab Last In Delaware?

    The length of drug rehab programs varies based on several factors, including your needs, the progress you make in treatment, and the facility’s policies. 

    Written by Ark Behavioral Health Editorial Team
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