About Brandywine counseling community services – Dover
Brandywine Counseling and Community Services Dover offers rehabilitation classes for drug offenders and mandated court-ordered classes for men and women in Kent County. The Dover, Delaware location is expected to offer addiction treatment in the near future.
Brandywine Counseling and Community Services in Dover offers a Drug Diversion Program, a DUI Treatment Court Program, a First Stop DUI Offender Program, and an assessment program called the Delaware Screening Assessment and Referral Program.
If a formal judgment has been made in the state of Delaware for a DUI violation, the individual must be screened by the Delaware Screening Assessment and Referral Program. This program helps place people into the appropriate education or treatment program and is only for adults age 18 and over who have been ordered to participate by the Delaware Courts or Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles.
The First Stop DUI First Offender Program lasts a minimum of eight weeks and is for those who obtained a DUI and completed the Delaware Screening Assessment and Referral Program.
This educational program requires participation in class one time a week. If there is an additional requirement of participating in an outpatient treatment program, completing two meetings a week is required. It is mandatory to submit two random urine drug screening tests a week for all participants.
The drug diversion program serves those who have misdemeanor charges or drug charges due to being diagnosed with substance use disorder. This program creates the chance to resolve drug charges that may otherwise result in a conviction, loss of driver’s license, a prison sentence, or probation. Participants must be aged 18 and up, and eligibility is determined by the attorney general’s office or ordered by the superior court.
The attorney general’s office may afford second time DUI offenders, or first time DUI offenders with a high blood alcohol concentration, the opportunity to participate in DUI Treatment Court to avoid incarceration. To be eligible. participants must be 18 years of age or older. A risk and needs assessment is completed with the court prior to beginning the program. In order to qualify, it must be determined that the case is considered high risk and high needs.