Drug Rehabs in Newark, DE

While Newark, Delaware, is a small city, it is facing several large public health issues concerning substance abuse. While there are several health clinics in the county, there are more treatment center options throughout the state.

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Drug And Alcohol Addiction In Newark, Delaware

Outside of Wilmington, Newark is a small city in Delaware taking on a large crisis. Along with the rest of New Castle County, Newark is seeing a massive spikes in deaths from Fentanyl and Heroin. While the city is making efforts against the Opioid epidemic, the state is still handing out hundreds of thousands of new Opioid prescriptions– nearly 80 prescriptions for every 100 people. With new synthetic Opioids coming from overseas and contaminating the rest of the supply in the state, Delaware is suffering from one of the worst drug-related death rates in the United States. The other 3 most pressing substances abused in Delaware are Tobacco, alcohol, and Marijuana.

While there are a handful of health clinics in the county that provides mental health treatment, community counseling, and support services, traveling out of the city for treatment for a substance use disorder (SUD) may be required. Traveling for treatment may feel overwhelming, but it provides an opportunity for an individual to distance themselves from old triggers and possible temptation.

Fentanyl Contamination In Newark

The local law enforcement in New Castle County aren’t just watching out for the local dealers. The Port of Wilmington is seeing shipments of Fentanyl and fake prescriptions pills coming into the port from overseas. In 2018, a routine inspection unveiled a shipment of Fentanyl-laced Heroin and Marijuana. Fentanyl has become popular among dealers due to its potency and low cost. Dealers can cut their main drug with Fentanyl to make a larger profit. However, without proper equipment, they are unable to measure the doses accurately, causing many to suffer a lethal overdose.

Another search of the port in 2016 resulted in the raid of a residence in New Castle County that was in possession of 49,969 Schedule II and IV substances. This includes generic forms of popular prescription Opioids, like OxyContin, and Benzodiazepines, like Xanax.

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249 people died of an overdose in New Castle County, in 2017

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Out of the 249 deaths in New Castle County, 141 of them, 56%, involved Fentanyl.

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

Overdose Deaths In Newark

Newark is part of the most densely populated area in Delaware. Unfortunately, this is also where a great majority of the reported drug-related emergencies and deaths happen. On average, emergency services are called to treat an overdose every 80 minutes, or 18 times a day. In fact, from January to November of 2018, paramedics administered Naloxone to nearly 600 people across New Castle County. Considering most people need more than 1 dose of Naloxone to successfully reverse their overdose, the paramedics could have easily gone through thousands of dollars’ worth of Naloxone.

From 2016 to 2017, emergency rooms in Delaware saw a 105% increase in Opioid overdose admissions. That brought the total number of admissions from Opioids up to 2,075 across the state. 1,529 of those visits were in New Castle County. 2017 saw the deaths by overdose rise from 182 to 249- nearly 37%. Fentanyl was included in 141 of those deaths, making it one of the greatest concentrations of Fentanyl deaths in the country. This is largely due to the proximity of the port and the contaminated Heroin.

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TreatmentIn Newark

If you or someone you love are suffering from addiction in Newark, it could be more dangerous than ever as the risk of unknowingly ingesting Fentanyl has increased. Because addiction is a progressive disorder, it is imperative to seek treatment sooner rather than later. Exploring treatment options doesn’t have to be overwhelming with the help of a treatment provider. To discuss available treatment options, contact a treatment provider today.

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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

College Programs

Center for Counseling & Student Development (CCSD)

University of Delaware

Newark
DE 19716

Counseling Services

Lincoln University of Pennsylvania

1570 Baltimore Pike
Lincoln University, PA 19352

Counseling Center

Widener University-Delaware Campus

301 East 19th Street
Chester, PA 19013

Drug and Alcohol Counseling

West Chester University of Pennsylvania

700 South High Street
West Chester, PA 19383

Counseling Center for Wellness

Neumann University

603B Convent Road
Aston, PA 19014

Penn State Brandywine Counseling Services

Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Brandywine

25 Yearsley Mill Road
Media, PA 19063

Widener University Counseling Center

Widener University-Main Campus

1 University Pl
Chester, PA 19013

AA and NA Meetings in Newark

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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