OACRA Delaware Treatment & Behavioral Health Directory
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Delaware Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Service Resources

This directory organizes Delaware treatment providers, behavioral health programs, substance use recovery resources, MAT/OTP access, DUI education and treatment routes, outpatient and intensive outpatient programs, residential treatment, mental health counseling, crisis support, evaluations, peer recovery support, reentry-related care coordination, and documentation-supporting service routes for people navigating probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, treatment court, reentry, supervision-related obligations, and recovery needs in Delaware.

Important: OACRA is an independent resource infrastructure platform. OACRA does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency, Medicaid, insurance, supervision, case-management, provider-approval, or treatment-placement advice and does not determine whether a provider, treatment program, evaluation, counseling service, MAT/OTP service, DUI program, telehealth appointment, crisis service, support group, domestic violence program, anger-management provider, certificate, attendance record, progress report, discharge summary, completion letter, or other documentation satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment court plan, evaluator recommendation, Medicaid requirement, insurance requirement, DMV requirement, Delaware DSAMH requirement, supervision instruction, agency referral, or provider-specific intake requirement. Always confirm approval, documentation, attendance, payment, reporting, completion, telehealth, travel, provider status, referral requirements, Medicaid, insurance, DUI/DMV, and documentation requirements with the court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, treatment provider, DSAMH/TASC route, DUI Referral Services route, insurance plan, county or statewide behavioral health access route, or referring agency before enrolling.

Provider visibility Delaware treatment resources

Are you a treatment, counseling, recovery, or court-related service provider in Delaware?

Treatment providers, behavioral health programs, recovery organizations, MAT/OTP providers, DUI education and treatment providers, evaluation and assessment providers, outpatient and intensive outpatient programs, residential treatment programs, peer recovery programs, reentry care coordination providers, domestic violence and anger-management service providers, telehealth providers, crisis programs, culturally responsive providers, and community organizations may request listing updates or enhanced visibility on OACRA.

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  • 🧭 Built for probation, parole, diversion, reentry, treatment court, recovery, and court-related needs
What can be listed? Treatment service categories

Treatment and Behavioral Health Services That May Be Listed

OACRA treatment directories may include substance use treatment, mental health counseling, co-occurring care, MAT/OTP services, outpatient and intensive outpatient programs, DUI education and treatment routes, residential treatment, withdrawal-management and stabilization routes, recovery support, peer navigation, crisis stabilization, domestic violence services, anger management, offense-related counseling, evaluations and assessments, telehealth access, reentry counseling, treatment court support, specialized groups, and documentation-supporting service routes.

  • 🧭 Provider categories
  • 📄 Documentation routes
  • Confirm approval first

Statewide Treatment, Behavioral Health & Referral Resources

Coverage: All Delaware counties. This section keeps statewide access points, DSAMH routes, DUI referral routes, treatment locators, crisis resources, bridge clinic access, and documentation guidance in one place so county sections can focus on local and regional providers.
Statewide access DSAMH, TASC, HelpIsHereDE, DUI & Treatment Locators
Delaware DSAMH — Division of Substance Abuse & Mental Health State behavioral health agency within Delaware Health and Social Services. DSAMH provides and contracts for mental health, substance use, crisis, treatment access, and related behavioral health service routes. Users should confirm eligibility, referral steps, payment, public-system availability, and documentation before enrolling with any program.
State access Mental health / SUD Confirm fit first
Ask About Treatment access • eligibility • public funding • referral route • documentation
Area Statewide Delaware
DSAMH Treatment Access Center — TASC Delaware treatment access route connected to criminal justice and treatment agency systems, including drug and alcohol treatment services for people moving through court-related pathways. Users with probation, parole, diversion, pretrial, drug court, or reentry requirements should explain the exact requirement and ask what documentation can be provided.
TASC route Court-related access Referral details matter
Ask About Referral • evaluation • court documentation • treatment level • progress reports
Area Statewide Delaware / court-connected treatment access
HelpIsHereDE / Treatment Connection — Delaware Treatment Locator Delaware-specific treatment navigation route for people seeking mental health and substance use treatment providers. Users can search for nearby treatment options and submit confidential referral inquiries. Court-related users should still confirm approval, reporting, attendance verification, and completion-documentation requirements before enrolling.
Treatment locator State-vetted route Confirm documentation
Ask About Level of care • appointment availability • payment • referral inquiry • records
Area Statewide Delaware
Delaware DSAMH — DUI Referral Services & DUI Education/Treatment Route State-administered DUI education and treatment route for people required to complete DUI programming. The first step is generally screening and referral through DSAMH’s DUI Referral Services route. Users should confirm the required provider, program track, payment, drug/alcohol screening rules, attendance, completion letter, and DMV or court reporting before starting.
DUI route Screening / referral Confirm provider assignment
Ask About Screening • provider selection • program track • UDS • completion letter • DMV reporting
Area Statewide Delaware
Specialized routes Crisis, Bridge Clinics, MAT/OTP, ATRC & SAMHSA
Delaware Crisis Intervention Services & 988 Delaware crisis routes include DSAMH crisis intervention and the national 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. This directory is not an emergency service. For immediate danger, medical emergency, overdose, active violence, or urgent safety concerns, call 911. For mental health crisis support, call or text 988.
Crisis support 988 / DSAMH Emergency: 911
Ask About Urgent intake • stabilization • follow-up care • referral records
Area Statewide Delaware / national crisis route
Delaware Bridge Clinics — New Castle, Kent & Sussex Access Points Bridge clinics offer immediate access points and transition support for people seeking treatment, recovery, and community-based service connections. Useful for people leaving emergency, hospital, crisis, incarceration, or unstable care situations who need a faster connection to treatment and recovery support.
Bridge access County route Confirm hours
Ask About Walk-in options • referrals • treatment transition • recovery supports • records
Area New Castle • Kent • Sussex counties
Delaware Addiction Treatment Resource Center — ATRC DSAMH-supported resource center focused on Delaware providers offering treatment and supports for substance use disorders, including opioid use disorder and stimulant use disorder. Helpful for understanding Delaware treatment infrastructure, provider resources, and current state-supported treatment pathways.
Provider resource OUD / SUD Use HelpIsHereDE for treatment search
Ask About Provider resources • OUD/STUD treatment supports • referral pathways
Area Statewide Delaware
FindTreatment.gov — SAMHSA Treatment Locator National treatment locator for mental health and substance use treatment providers. Use it to search by Delaware city, zip code, service type, payment type, medication options, telehealth, outpatient, inpatient, residential, detox-related availability, and opioid treatment program options.
Treatment locator SUD / mental health Confirm provider fit
Ask About Services • medication • level of care • payment • attendance records
Area Statewide / national locator route

New Castle County Treatment Providers

Coverage focus: Wilmington, Newark, New Castle, Claymont, Bear, Middletown, Hockessin, Elsmere, and surrounding communities. This county section emphasizes provider utility: SUD treatment, MAT/MOUD, DUI routes, outpatient and IOP, residential treatment, mental health counseling, co-occurring care, crisis stabilization, and documentation-supporting treatment routes.
Regional providers SUD, MAT, DUI, Outpatient & Reentry-Relevant Routes
Brandywine Counseling & Community Services — New Castle County Routes Delaware provider with outpatient substance use treatment, MAT, mental health, DUI-related programming, prevention, harm reduction, peer and community supports, and justice-involved service routes depending on location. Users should confirm the correct site, program track, referral requirements, payment, attendance records, and completion documentation.
MAT / SUD DUI route Confirm location
Ask About MAT • DUI route • IOP • evaluation • attendance records • completion letter
Area Wilmington • Newark • statewide BCCS routes
CORAS Wellness & Behavioral Health — Newark / Wilmington / New Castle Routes Delaware treatment provider with MAT, outpatient substance use treatment, behavioral health counseling, medication management, DUI and alcohol education routes, IOP, residential addiction treatment, and related support options depending on site. Confirm the correct office, required track, dosing schedule, payment, and documentation.
MAT / IOP DUI / behavioral health Confirm site services
Ask About MAT • DUI • IOP • residential • counseling • dosing • completion records
Area Newark • Wilmington • New Castle County • statewide CORAS routes
NET Treatment Services — Wilmington Wilmington-area treatment route for medication-assisted treatment, counseling, withdrawal-management support, and related addiction treatment services. Users should confirm intake, dosing or medication rules, counseling expectations, payment, and attendance or progress documentation before enrolling.
MAT route Counseling Confirm documentation
Ask About MAT • counseling • intake • attendance records • progress reports
Area Wilmington • New Castle County
Gaudenzia Claymont Center — Residential SUD & Co-Occurring Care New Castle County residential substance use and co-occurring treatment route with specialized services for women, pregnant women, and women with children. Confirm admission criteria, referral process, level of care, MAT availability, family-related requirements, and documentation before referral or enrollment.
Residential SUD Women / family route Referral may be required
Ask About Residential admission • co-occurring care • MAT • referral • discharge summary
Area Claymont • Wilmington-area • New Castle County
Additional providers Mental Health, Hospital-Based, MAT, Assessments & Telehealth
MeadowWood Behavioral Health Hospital — New Castle Hospital-based behavioral health and addiction treatment route in New Castle County with inpatient, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, psychiatric, and co-occurring care options depending on assessment, age, insurance, and clinical need. Confirm level of care, referral steps, discharge documentation, and follow-up planning.
Inpatient / PHP IOP / co-occurring Confirm admission criteria
Ask About Assessment • inpatient • PHP • IOP • discharge summary • aftercare records
Area New Castle • Wilmington area • northern Delaware
ARS Treatment Center — New Castle New Castle substance use treatment route focused on medication-assisted treatment, methadone maintenance, opiate treatment, and intensive outpatient options. Users should confirm medication type, dosing schedule, counseling requirements, UDS rules, payment, and attendance documentation.
MAT / methadone IOP route Confirm dosing rules
Ask About Methadone • MAT • counseling • IOP • dosing • attendance verification
Area New Castle • northern Delaware
Children & Families First — Behavioral Health Routes Delaware nonprofit with behavioral health, family, counseling, and supportive service routes. Users seeking individual, family, anger-management-adjacent, parenting, trauma, or court-related counseling support should confirm adult eligibility, referral requirements, documentation policy, and whether the service matches the specific requirement.
Counseling Family support Confirm adult service fit
Ask About Counseling • family therapy • records • attendance proof • completion letter
Area Wilmington • New Castle County • statewide programs may vary
Catholic Charities — Behavioral Health & Counseling Counseling and behavioral health route that may support individual therapy, family therapy, anger-management-related needs, and emotional health support depending on program availability. Confirm intake, payment, referral rules, court-related documentation, and whether the provider can meet the specific condition.
Counseling Family / individual therapy Confirm documentation
Ask About Therapy • intake • payment • attendance records • progress documentation
Area Wilmington • New Castle County • Delaware service routes
University of Delaware Institute for Community Mental Health Clinic Newark-area clinic route offering therapy and diagnostic assessment services for children, teens, and adults, with in-person and telehealth options depending on availability. Users with court-related or supervision-related needs should confirm whether the clinic can provide attendance records, assessment reports, or progress documentation.
Therapy / assessment Telehealth route Confirm records policy
Ask About Therapy • assessment • telehealth • insurance • reports • records
Area Newark • statewide telehealth may vary

Kent County Treatment Providers

Coverage focus: Dover, Smyrna, Harrington, Camden, Magnolia, Milford-area access, and surrounding communities. This section emphasizes provider utility for SUD treatment, MAT/MOUD, DUI routes, mental health counseling, IOP, residential treatment, crisis stabilization, bridge clinic access, and documentation-supporting service routes.
Regional providers Dover, Smyrna, Harrington, Camden & Milford-Area Routes
Brandywine Counseling & Community Services — Dover / Kent County Dover treatment route with outpatient care, MAT, DUI-related programming, and Kent County justice-involved service routes depending on referral and program fit. Users should confirm intake, referral source, required program track, UDS rules, attendance records, and completion documentation.
Justice-involved route MAT / DUI Confirm track
Ask About DUI • justice-involved services • MAT • outpatient • UDS • completion letter
Area Dover • Kent County
CORAS Wellness — Dover Treatment Center Dover provider route with MAT, mental health counseling, medication management, DUI programming, and intensive outpatient programming depending on assessment and program fit. Confirm intake, payment, medication rules, required attendance, documentation, and court or supervision reporting before enrollment.
MAT / IOP DUI / counseling Confirm documentation
Ask About MAT • DUI • IOP • medication management • attendance records
Area Dover • Camden • Magnolia • Kent County
CORAS Wellness — Harrington Treatment & Residential Routes Harrington-area provider route with MAT and residential service options, including structured treatment levels depending on assessment, admission criteria, and availability. Users should confirm level of care, referral requirements, payment, transportation, medication rules, discharge summary, and progress documentation.
MAT / residential Structured care Confirm level of care
Ask About Residential admission • MAT • level 3.5/3.1 • records • discharge documentation
Area Harrington • Dover area • Kent County
Dover Behavioral Health System Kent County hospital-based behavioral health and substance use treatment route that may include inpatient psychiatric, detox, crisis stabilization, mental health, and addiction-related services depending on assessment and admission criteria. Confirm eligibility, insurance, referral process, discharge records, and aftercare documentation.
Hospital-based Detox / mental health Confirm admission criteria
Ask About Assessment • detox • inpatient • discharge summary • aftercare plan
Area Dover • Kent County • statewide referral route may vary
Additional routes Counseling, MAT, Bridge Clinic, Telehealth & Local Search
Connections Community Support Programs — Dover / Smyrna Routes Kent County treatment route associated with outpatient counseling, medication-assisted treatment, integrated behavioral health, assessment, group counseling, and recovery support planning depending on location and current program availability. Confirm current intake pathway, provider status, service availability, payment, and documentation directly.
Outpatient / MAT Behavioral health Verify current intake
Ask About Current availability • MAT • IOP • intake • documentation • payment
Area Dover • Smyrna • Kent County
Apex Counseling Services — Dover Dover counseling route that may support therapy, behavioral health, anger-management-related needs, and assessment-related referrals depending on provider availability and program fit. Users should confirm accepted clients, court-related documentation, attendance reporting, payment, and completion records before enrolling.
Counseling Anger-management route Confirm provider fit
Ask About Therapy • anger management • attendance records • completion letter
Area Dover • Kent County
Kent County Bridge Clinic — Treatment Transition Route County bridge clinic route for people needing faster connection to treatment, recovery support, and community-based services. Useful when someone needs help moving from crisis, hospital, release, or unstable care into outpatient, MAT, counseling, or recovery-support services.
Bridge clinic Treatment transition Confirm hours
Ask About Walk-in options • referrals • treatment transition • recovery support • records
Area Dover / Kent County access route
Delaware 211 — Supplemental Human-Service Search Route Supplemental statewide search route for human-service needs that may intersect with treatment, including counseling, behavioral health, transportation, housing-adjacent needs, food, benefits, and family support. Use statewide 211 search as a backup route after checking direct provider and DSAMH/Treatment Connection options.
Supplemental route Human services Provider confirmation still required
Ask About Treatment-adjacent services • transportation • benefits • local referrals
Area Statewide Delaware

Sussex County Treatment Providers

Coverage focus: Georgetown, Seaford, Millsboro, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Laurel, Milford-area access, Long Neck, Bethany Beach, and surrounding Sussex County communities. This section includes behavioral health, substance use treatment, MAT/MOUD, DUI routes, outpatient and IOP, residential treatment, counseling, crisis stabilization, bridge clinic access, and rural/telehealth-supported routes.
Regional providers Georgetown, Millsboro, Seaford, Lewes & Sussex Routes
Brandywine Counseling & Community Services — Georgetown / Sussex County Sussex County treatment route with outpatient and intensive outpatient substance use counseling, mental health counseling, medication management, MAT-related access, DUI-related programming, and justice-involved support routes depending on referral and location. Confirm program track, eligibility, payment, UDS rules, attendance records, and completion documentation.
MAT / SUD DUI / IOP Confirm track
Ask About IOP • MAT • DUI • counseling • attendance records • completion letter
Area Georgetown • Sussex County
CORAS Wellness — Millsboro Treatment Center Sussex County provider route with MAT, mental health counseling, medication management, DUI programming, intensive outpatient programming, and specialized addiction services depending on assessment and program fit. Confirm intake, medication schedule, DUI track, payment, Spanish-language group availability, and documentation.
MAT / IOP DUI route Confirm site services
Ask About MAT • DUI • IOP • counseling • medication management • completion records
Area Millsboro • Georgetown • Lewes • Rehoboth • Long Neck • Sussex County
Thresholds Inc. — Lewes / Sussex County Treatment Route Sussex County provider route that may support residential treatment, outpatient counseling, substance use care, dual-diagnosis support, and recovery-related programming depending on current availability and eligibility. Confirm intake, level of care, referral requirements, payment, and documentation before enrollment.
Residential / outpatient Dual-diagnosis route Confirm availability
Ask About Residential • outpatient • dual diagnosis • progress reports • discharge summary
Area Lewes • Georgetown-area • Sussex County
La Red Health Center — Behavioral Health Route Sussex County community health route with behavioral health, counseling, and supportive service access depending on eligibility, insurance, and appointment availability. Users should confirm whether the service can support court-related documentation, progress reports, attendance records, language needs, and referral requirements.
Behavioral health Community health Confirm records policy
Ask About Counseling • behavioral health • language access • attendance proof • reports
Area Georgetown • Sussex County
Additional access Counseling, Telehealth, Bridge Clinic, Rural Access & Local Search
Delmarva Counseling Center — Seaford / Sussex County Sussex County counseling route that may support mental health therapy, family counseling, trauma-related therapy, and emotional-health needs depending on provider availability. Users should confirm court-related documentation, attendance records, referral requirements, payment, and completion letters before enrolling.
Counseling Therapy route Confirm documentation
Ask About Therapy • family counseling • trauma counseling • attendance records
Area Seaford • Sussex County
Sussex County Bridge Clinic — Treatment Transition Route County bridge clinic route for faster connection to treatment, recovery support, and community-based service navigation. Useful for people leaving crisis, hospital, incarceration, emergency settings, or unstable care who need a practical next-step connection to treatment or recovery support.
Bridge clinic Treatment transition Confirm hours
Ask About Walk-in options • referrals • treatment transition • recovery supports • records
Area Sussex County access route
SUN Behavioral Delaware — Georgetown / Sussex County Behavioral Health Route Georgetown-area behavioral health route that may support mental health, substance use, psychiatric, crisis, inpatient, outpatient, and stabilization-related needs depending on assessment, insurance, and current program availability. Confirm admission criteria, level of care, discharge documentation, and aftercare planning directly.
Behavioral health Hospital / crisis route Confirm admission criteria
Ask About Assessment • crisis stabilization • inpatient • outpatient • discharge summary
Area Georgetown • Sussex County • statewide referral route may vary
HelpIsHereDE / Treatment Connection — Sussex County Provider Search Statewide treatment search route useful for rural Sussex County, telehealth-supported access, MAT searches, mental health counseling, substance use treatment, residential options, and crisis-to-treatment transitions. Users should search by city or zip code and confirm provider fit directly.
Treatment locator Rural / telehealth access Confirm provider fit
Ask About Provider status • appointment availability • telehealth • payment • records
Area Georgetown • Seaford • Millsboro • Lewes • Laurel • Sussex County

Provider Listing Guidance, Documentation & Use Notes

This section explains how users, providers, families, case managers, and referral partners should use this Delaware treatment directory. It also clarifies what provider categories may be listed and what users should confirm before relying on any service for a court, supervision, DMV, treatment court, diversion, parole, probation, or reentry-related requirement.
User guidance Confirm Requirements Before Enrolling
Before Starting Any Treatment, Counseling, DUI, MAT, Evaluation, or Class Ask the court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, DMV/DUI route, provider, insurance plan, or referring agency what exact service is required. Confirm the provider name, service type, number of sessions, level of care, reporting format, attendance proof, completion letter, drug/alcohol screening rules, telehealth permission, payment responsibility, and whether progress updates must be sent directly to a supervising authority.
Confirm first Avoid wrong provider Keep proof
Ask About Approval • schedule • attendance records • progress report • completion letter
Applies To All Delaware counties and all court-related service routes
Crisis, Emergency & Safety Reminder This directory is not an emergency service. For immediate danger, medical emergency, overdose, active violence, or urgent safety concerns, call 911. For emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, mental health crisis support, or substance-use-related crisis support, call or text 988. For non-emergency treatment navigation, use the provider routes and statewide access points listed above.
Crisis support 988 Emergency: 911
Ask About Safety planning • urgent care • stabilization • treatment follow-up
Applies To All Delaware counties
Provider visibility Categories That May Be Listed on OACRA
Provider Categories OACRA May List OACRA may list Delaware substance use treatment providers, mental health providers, co-occurring care providers, MAT/OTP providers, DUI education and treatment providers, outpatient and intensive outpatient programs, residential treatment programs, detox and withdrawal-management routes, peer recovery supports, reentry care coordination, evaluations and assessments, domestic violence and anger-management routes, telehealth providers, culturally responsive providers, crisis programs, and documentation-supporting community organizations.
Provider categories Listing visibility No approval guarantee
Useful Listing Details Service type • location • intake route • documentation policy • referral rules
Visibility Statewide • county • city • telehealth • service category
OACRA Disclaimer This Delaware Treatment & Behavioral Health Directory is provided for resource-navigation and referral-support purposes only. OACRA is independent and does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency, Medicaid, insurance, DUI/DMV, supervision, provider-approval, treatment-placement, or case-management advice. OACRA does not determine whether any provider, treatment program, class, evaluation, MAT/OTP service, DUI service, counseling service, crisis service, residential program, telehealth appointment, certificate, attendance record, progress report, discharge summary, completion letter, or other documentation satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment court plan, evaluator recommendation, Medicaid requirement, insurance requirement, Delaware DSAMH requirement, DMV requirement, supervision instruction, agency referral, or provider-specific intake requirement.
Independent directory No legal or clinical advice Confirm directly
Confirm Requirements Approval • attendance • payment • reporting • completion • telehealth • documentation
Applies To All Delaware treatment, behavioral health, DUI, recovery, and court-related routes

OACRA disclaimer: This Delaware Treatment & Behavioral Health Directory is provided for resource-navigation and referral-support purposes only. OACRA is independent and does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency, Medicaid, insurance, DUI/DMV, supervision, provider-approval, treatment-placement, or case-management advice. OACRA does not determine whether any provider, treatment program, evaluation, counseling service, MAT/OTP service, DUI service, telehealth appointment, crisis service, support group, domestic violence program, anger-management provider, certificate, attendance record, progress report, discharge summary, completion letter, or other documentation satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment court plan, evaluator recommendation, Medicaid requirement, insurance requirement, Delaware DSAMH requirement, DMV requirement, supervision instruction, agency referral, or provider-specific intake requirement. Users should confirm all approval, attendance, reporting, payment, completion, telehealth, travel, DUI/DMV, medication, UDS, documentation, referral, and provider-status requirements directly with the court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, treatment provider, DSAMH/TASC route, DUI Referral Services route, insurance plan, DMV route, or referring agency before enrolling.

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