Struggling with drug or alcohol addiction can feel overwhelming. There are many rehab programs near Wilmington, DE that we want to help connect you to.
Many people struggle with addiction in your area and there is help nearby.
Whether you are seeking treatment for the first time or are struggling with ongoing addiction issues, we want to help connect you with treatment resources in the Wilmington, DE area.
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AA Meetings in the Wilmington, DE Area
There are several weekly AA meetings taking place in the Wilmington area.
SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | SATURDAY |
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1:00 PM Eye Opener Catherine of Siena Catholic Church 2503 Centerville Rd. Wilmington, DE 19808 |
7:30 AM Sunrise Twelve and Twelve Club 2700 Washington St. Wilmington, DE 19802 |
7:00 PM Diamonds and Pearls Resurrection Center 3401 N. Market St. Wilmington, DE 19802 |
7:00 PM More Will be Revealed Mount Salem United Methodist Church 2629 W. 19th St. Wilmington, DE 19806 |
7:30 AM Sunrise Twelve and Twelve Club 2700 Washington St. Wilmington, DE 19802 |
5:30 PM First Stop Friday Mount Salem United Methodist Church 2629 W. 19th St. Wilmington, DE 19806 |
10:00 am Canby Park Unity 2101 Lancaster Ave. Wilmington, DE 19805 |
8:00 PM Sunday Night Wilmington Grace United Methodist Church 900 Washington St. Wilmington, DE 19801 |
7:00 PM B-A-S-I-C-S Miracle Tabernacle 428 E. 4th St. Wilmington, DE 19801 |
8:00 PM Big Book Tuesday St David’s Episcopal Church 2320 Grubb Rd. Wilmington, DE 19810 |
8:00 PM South College Speaker Lower Brandywine Presbyterian Church 101 Old Kennett Rd. Wilmington, DE 19807 |
8:00 PM Price’s Run Haven United Methodist Church 1709 W. 3rd St. Wilmington, DE 19805 |
7:00 PM Arden St David’s Episcopal Church 2320 Grubb Rd. Wilmington, DE 19810 |
7:00 PM Newport Group Calvary Presbyterian Church 701 S. Maryland Ave. Wilmington, DE 19804 |
Wilmington, Delaware Community NA Meetings
There are many NA meetings taking place in the Wilmington area every week.
SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | SATURDAY |
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3:00 PM 1212 Corporation 2700 North Washington St. Wilmington, DE 19802 |
7:30 AM Grace United Methodist Church 900 North Washington St. Wilmington, DE 19801 |
11:30 AM 1212 Corporation 2700 North Washington St. Wilmington, DE 19802 |
7:30 AM Grace United Methodist Church 900 N. Washington St. Wilmington, DE 19801 |
11:30 AM 1212 Corporation 2700 North Washington St. Wilmington, DE 19802 |
9:30 AM William Hicks Anderson Community Center 501 North Madison St. Wilmington, DE 19801 |
2:00 PM 1212 Corporation 2700 North Washington St. Wilmington, DE 19802 |
6:30 PM Saint Paul’s Catholic Church 1010 West Fourth St. Wilmington, DE 19805 |
7:30 PM Mount Salem United Methodist Church 2629 West 19th St. Wilmington, DE 19806 |
7:30 PM Saint Matthews Rectory 1013 East Newport Pike Wilmington, DE 19804 |
7:30 PM Saint Joseph’s Church 1012 North French St. Wilmington, DE 19801 |
9:30 PM Skyline United Methodist Church 3100 Skyline Dr. Wilmington, DE 19808 |
7:30 PM Saint Barnabas Episcopal Church 2800 Duncan Rd. Wilmington, DE 19808 |
7:00 PM Ebenezer Church 525 Polly Drummond Hill Rd. Newark, DE 19711 |
Wilmington Area Al-Anon Meetings
There are many Al-Anon meetings taking place in the Wilmington area every week.
SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | SATURDAY |
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9:00 AM SOS – Sunday Outdoor Serenity AFG Rockwood Museum 610 Shipley Rd. Wilmington, DE 19809 |
12:00 PM Monday Noon Step AFG Green Hill Presbyterian Church 3112 Kennett Pike Wilmington, DE 19807 |
12:00 PM Newark Tues Noon Steps Trad AFG Westminster House 292 W Main St. Newark, DE 19711 |
12:00 PM Help and Hope AFG Lower Brandywine Presbyterian Church 101 Old Kennett Rd. Wilmington, DE 19807 |
12:00 PM Stepping Stones AFG Green Hill Presbyterian Church 3112 Kennett Pike Wilmington, DE 19807 |
8:00 PM Stanton Step AFG St Marks United Methodist 1700 Limestone Rd. Stanton, DE 19804 |
9:00 AM Saturday Serenity AFG St Rose of Lima Church 1901 Chester Pike Eddystone, PA 19022 |
6:30 PM A Loving God Step AFG Immaculate Heart Of Mary Rectory 1000 Shipley Rd. Wilmington, DE 19803 |
7:00 PM New Day AFG Mary Mother of Hope 1103 W. 8th St. Wilmington, DE 19806 |
7:00 PM Seasons AFG Immanuel Church Highland 2400 W 17th St. Ste A Wilmington, DE 19806 Zoom Meeting Password: 912345 |
7:00 PM Wed New Beginnings AFG St Paul’s Church 1314 Foulk Rd. Wilmington, DE 19803 |
7:30 PM North Delaware AFG Chester Bethel Methodist Church 2615 Foulk Rd. Wilmington, DE 19810 |
8:30 PM Camelot Parent’s AFG First Unitarian Church 730 Halstead Rd. Wilmington, DE 19803 |
10:00 AM Healing Adult Children AFG Limestone Presbyterian Church 3201 Limestone Rd. Wilmington, DE 19808 |
SMART Recovery Meetings in the Wilmington Area
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3:00 PM Studio 34 Yoga 4522 Baltimore Ave. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19143 Zoom Meeting |
10:15 AM Coatesville Veterans Administration Center 1400 Blackhorsehill Rd. Building 57 Coatesville, PA 21921 |
7:00 PM Cecil Community Recovery Center 409 W. Pulaski Hwy Elkton, MD 21921 |
Treatment Centers Near Me
There are many kinds of treatment facilities and programs. Some are associated with hospitals while others are independent private facilities. Some offer inpatient programs with round-the-clock care while others offer part-time outpatient programs that allow a patient to still live at home during treatment.
There are 40 hospital-based inpatient programs near Wilmington, DE.
There are also 847 outpatient facilities nearby. Contact us today to discuss treatment options that fit your individual needs and preferences.
What is Detox and What Can I Expect?
This is a common question from individuals beginning their recovery process.
Detoxification is the process by which drugs and alcohol, that have been consumed, leave the body. All treatment programs should begin with a detox protocol.
Often this process results in unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. With some drug types, withdrawal symptoms can be severe and potentially life-threatening if not managed properly. Withdrawal symptoms can include seizures, fever, vomiting, and insomnia.
For the safest experience, it is best to go through the detox portion of recovery while under the care of medical professionals.
There are certain drugs available to counteract the withdrawal symptoms of some drugs but they are only available through a licensed physician.
It is difficult to predict what an individual experience will be like since detox depends on several factors such as:
- Type of drugs
- Length and severity of use
- Underlying medical issues
For some, the process may be completed with symptoms subsiding after several days while others may experience for up to a month or more after stopping usage.
Only after a person has stopped using can they begin the recovery process.
What Types of Treatment are Available?
The most important step is deciding to seek help. This is the beginning of every successful recovery story.
After an individual has decided to seek treatment, he or she has to decide what type of program they are looking to join.
There are several types of programs:
- Inpatient Programs
- Outpatient Programs
- Support Groups
Determining which type of program is best for you will depend on many factors such as:
- Personal preference
- Cost and budget
- Types of treatment offered
Inpatient programs involve the individual living in a facility full time. These can be hospital-based or in a private facility. They offer round-the-clock care and as a result, are also the most costly compared to other options.
Outpatient programs can still offer an intensive treatment program but allow an individual to live off-premises. Some people may choose to live in their home during treatment while others may opt to live in a sober living residence near the treatment center.
Outpatient programs can also allow a person to seek treatment while still having the flexibility to balance other life responsibilities.
Support groups are the least intensive and least expensive. Often, individuals are able to attend support group meetings at little to no cost.
The table below shares many support group meetings near Wilmington, DE.
There are many types of support groups. Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous are the most common.
These meetings can be held at local community centers, churches, or even restaurants.
How Much Does Treatment Cost?
This is an important question and we can help you navigate this process.
Insurance companies must provide benefits for drug and alcohol abuse treatment. If you have insurance, this is the best place to begin.
Contact your insurance company to find out what type of coverage you have. Peace Valley Recovery employs trained staff that can help you verify your insurance coverage.
Plans and coverages can vary widely so reviewing this information is important.
Sometimes, insurance companies designate certain facilities as in-network or preferred and will cover a greater portion of the cost of treatment at these centers. These designations may greatly influence your decision so you should find this information out before looking at individual treatment facilities.
If you do not have insurance, most rehab facilities will find a payment plan that falls within your budget. There is also the possibility of receiving a grant or scholarship from the facility to help pay for treatment.
State health departments often have funds dedicated to assisting individuals in need of substance abuse treatment. It may be useful to enlist the help of a trusted friend or family member to assist you in reaching out to local entities in order to find available financial assistance.
Choosing the Right Treatment Center
With so many facilities to choose from, it can seem daunting to choose one, especially since it is so important to your health.
Here are some factors to prioritize:
- Cost: While money should never prevent someone from receiving treatment, it may narrow down which facilities and what programs are preferred.
- Therapies: Not all facilities use the same types of therapy in their treatment programs. Seek a facility that uses a combination of therapies and can modify a program in response to an individual’s needs and progress.
- Staff: Be sure that the location is accredited by local authorities and that the staff is qualified. Sometimes, it helps to be able to meet the individuals providing care also.
- Location: Proximity to your home and life may be a priority. Also, scenery preferences can influence your decision. You may prefer a facility set near a body of water over one that is in a secluded wooded area.
It is best to discuss your options with experienced professionals that can advise you as you begin your recovery journey.
Peace Valley Recovery: We Offer High-Quality Drug and Alcohol Treatment Near Wilmington
Peace Valley Recovery offers an alternative to 12-Step programs – professional treatment. This is where many people need to begin the recovery process. Our outpatient rehab program offers people personalized treatment for substance abuse.
We are located in Doyletown, PA and our facility is just an hour and fifteen minutes away from Wilmington, Delaware.
Find Out More About the Addiction Recovery Resources in the Wilmington Area
At Peace Valley Recovery, we want people to know that help is available for them when they are ready to recover. We know that it is hard to take that first step, but once someone does, their entire life can change for the better.
How long have you been thinking about getting treatment for your addiction? Why put it off any longer?
Do you have questions about our addiction treatment program or about the drug and alcohol addiction recovery resources that are available to you in the Wilmington area? Please contact us right away.