About Connections Counseling – Wilmington – Wilmington
Connections Counseling’s Wilmington location in Delaware is just one of over 100 of its facilities. This particular satellite office shares a lot with the West Presbyterian Church. Designed to support clients of all ages, including veterans and families, in leading healthier, happier lives, they specialize in mental health care and addiction treatment services.
This particular location specializes in mental health support, as well as treatment for substance use disorders (SUD). Clients here can expect to engage in support groups, social care, as well as psychosocial and drug rehab services including counseling. It’s neat that there are several parks nearby, including the Helen Chambers Playground.
Mental and behavioral health services here are conveniently integrated into the general health care system. Self-help resources are also available through handy digital platforms for further accessibility.
While both MAT and withdrawal management services aren’t currently available at the Wilmington location, clients can access these at nearby facilities in Newark and Harrington.
The detox center in Harrington is a sober sanctuary for individuals looking to begin their recovery by getting clean. Here, clients can access clinical management services and round-the-clock medical supervision as they go through one of the more vulnerable phases of addiction recovery. The center features 12 assessment beds, and 16 inpatient treatment beds. While going through the detox process, clients here can also access the support of peer recovery coaches.
Outpatient detox services are also available, though both options involve opioid replacement therapy to support the process and make clients more comfortable during this notoriously very uncomfortable stage of recovery. Once clients have completed detox, they can go on to engage in post-withdrawal intensive outpatient (IOP) care, as well as MAT.
As mentioned before, MAT is also available at the Newark center, and is typically paired with ongoing talk therapy sessions for more effective results. Medications used here include methadone or Suboxone.