Drug Rehabs in Wilmington, DE

Wilmington is the largest city in Delaware and is currently facing increasing rates of drug trafficking and Opioid overdosing. Fortunately, there are treatment centers available throughout the city and state for those seeking treatment.

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Drug And Alcohol Addiction In Wilmington, Delaware

The people of Wilmington, Delaware, are currently fighting a battle against synthetic Opioids. Not all of these substances are coming from Delaware, however. In fact, much of the drugs that are responsible for Wilmington’s crisis are coming from overseas. Still, the city faces a battle that is one of the worst in the country. 2015 alone saw 768,974 new prescriptions written for Opioid pain relievers. That comes out to 80 prescriptions for every 100 people in Delaware. Despite the growing awareness of the dangers of Opioids, more people are dying across New Castle County, where Wilmington resides, creating one of the top 10 death rates in the nation.

For those seeking treatment, the Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (DSAMH) has several listed options for treatment centers within the city. These options include outpatient programs, residential services, and services for those with a co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse problem. If an individual is looking for more options for drug and alcohol rehab, there are several options throughout the state.

Heroin, Fentanyl, And Pills In Wilmington

Local law enforcement in Wilmington aren’t just battling local dealers. Multiple federal agencies must watch the Port of Wilmington for Heroin, Fentanyl, and fake prescription pills coming from overseas. A recent inspection in 2018 found Fentanyl-laced Heroin and Marijuana coming into the city. Another search, in 2016, resulted in the raiding of a home in New Castle County that had 49,969 Schedule II and IV substances. That includes prescription Opioids and Benzodiazepines.

Authorities in Wilmington warn that any drug bought illicitly, whether it is prescription or synthetic, could potentially contain Fentanyl. Fentanyl is so potent that all it takes is 3 milligrams for a lethal overdose. For these reasons, it is more dangerous than ever to use any kind of drug, and people who are looking to recover should find help immediately.

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Overdose In Wilmington

Wilmington, with the greatest population in Delaware, has seen a large share of the overdose deaths in the state. Across New Castle County, emergency services are sent to help someone who is overdosing every 80 minutes. That makes 18 people a day and doesn’t include situations where 911 isn’t called. Between January to the beginning of November, paramedics in New Castle County administered Naloxone to almost 600 people, not including the circumstances where the person overdosing needed multiple doses to be successfully revived.

From July of 2016 to September of 2017, Delaware emergency rooms saw a 105% increase in admissions from an Opioid overdose. That increase resulted in a total of 2,075 emergency room visits across the state. Of those, 1,529 visits happened in New Castle County.

In 2017, deaths from overdoses rose by nearly 37%, from 182 to 249. Of that 249 deaths, a massive 141 involved Fentanyl, making it one of the worst Fentanyl problems in the country. Much of that is due to the proximity to the port, and also the amount of Fentanyl-laced Heroin. 101 deaths in 2017 also involved Heroin. The 2 numbers are not exclusive of each other, so it is likely that there was overlap between the two drugs.

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In 2017, 249 individuals died of overdose in New Castle County, Delaware.

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Of the 249 total deaths in New Castle County, 141 of them involved Fentanyl.

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There was a climb in overdose deaths of 37% from 2016 to 2017 in New Castle County.

Treatment In Wilmington

If you or someone you love suffer from addiction, exploring your treatment options is the first step in getting help. If the area that the person is living in is small and full of temptation, traveling for rehab should be considered. For more information on treatment options contact a treatment provider.

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Government Programs

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Name Location Phone
Small Wonder Area PO Box 5429
Wilmington, DE 19808
800-317-3222
Clean Acres Area Service NA 46 West Lancaster Ave
Downingtown, PA.
215-629-6757
Unity Is A Must Area P.O.Box 718
Glassboro, N.J. 08028
South Philadelphia Area PO Box 3863
Philadelphia, PA 19146
215-629-6757

College Programs

Counseling Center

Widener University-Delaware Campus

301 East 19th Street
Chester, PA 19013

Counseling Center for Wellness

Neumann University

603B Convent Road
Aston, PA 19014

Center for Counseling & Student Development (CCSD)

University of Delaware

Newark
DE 19716

Widener University Counseling Center

Widener University-Main Campus

1 University Pl
Chester, PA 19013

Penn State Brandywine Counseling Services

Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Brandywine

25 Yearsley Mill Road
Media, PA 19063

Drug and Alcohol Counseling

West Chester University of Pennsylvania

700 South High Street
West Chester, PA 19383

Worth Health Center

Swarthmore College

500 College Avenue
Swarthmore, PA 19081

Immaculata's counseling services

Immaculata University

1145 King Road
Immaculata, PA. 19345

Counseling Services

Lincoln University of Pennsylvania

1570 Baltimore Pike
Lincoln University, PA 19352

AA and NA Meetings in Wilmington

Name Address Fellowship Hours
Northern DE Intergroup of AA NDIAA, 21 B TROLLEY SQUARE, Wilmington, DE 19806 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Monday: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm, Tuesday: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm, Wednesday: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm, Thursday: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm, Friday: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm

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