Delaware Substance Abuse & Drug Addiction Hotlines

Delaware Addiction Hotlines

America has a severe addiction problem, and Arizona is no exception. Substance abuse is among the top health concerns in the state. This year, 14.73% of residents reported illicit drug use sometime during the last month, per the CDC. A total of 513 residents died from overdoses in 2021 alone. Data is not yet available for last year, but that’s a big number for a small state.

Unfortunately, addiction has a grip not just on Delaware, but on all of America. Fortunately, there is help. Below are three completely free resources for substance abuse available to residents of the First State. Addiction is a disease, and the cure begins with helping yourself. We aim to be part of that help.

Delaware National Rehab Hotline

Available 24/7, the Delaware Addiction Hotline is free and anonymous for any resident to receive assistance with addiction. Call 866-210-1303 anytime to be connected with a specialist who will listen and help in any way possible. The website also offers links to helpful resources and much more. Call now. Help is standing by.

Delaware Crisis Intervention

Sponsored by the state government, the crisis intervention hotlines exist for Delaware residents to receive free and confidential information/resources on substance abuse as well as other mental health issues. Northern Delaware residents, call 800-652-2929, and Southern Delaware residents, call 800-345-6785. You can also visit the website by clicking here.

In-State Helpline

For state-specific resources and guidance on alcohol/substance abuse and other mental health issues, Delaware residents can call 302-255-9487 to be connected with a state agent whose job it is to help. This line is sponsored by the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health.