Helpful Links
- Help and Support for Delaware Families- DHSS & DSAMH
Text: 55753
Call: (855)( 378-4373
24/7 Hotline for anyone struggling with addition: (833)9-Hope - Delaware Department of Public Health
There is an Abundance of resources offered on this website for caregivers and addicts - Delaware Crisis Intervention Services
Northern Delaware: (302)577-2484 or (800)652-2929Serves all New Castle County and greater Smyrna in Northern Kent County.
Herman Holloway Health Campus, 1901 N. DuPont Hwy, Springer Building, New Castle, DE 19720
Southern Delaware: (302)424-5550 or (800)345-6785
Serves all of Sussex County and Kent County south of greater Smyrna.
700 Main Street (Rear Entrance), Ellendale, DE 19941
They provide phone support, mobile outreach, and walk-in crisis services 24/7/7. - Delaware 2-1-1
Call: 211 or (800)560-3372
Provides a central resource for access to the health and human service organizations that offer the support and referrals, including emergency housing and food, legal services, transportation, mental health counseling, and family issues. - 1212 Corporation
Call: 302-764-4048
A recovery clubhouse providing a safe haven for those seeking recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction located at the corner of 27th and Washington Streets in Wilmington.
- Because I Love You (BILY)
BILY is a nonprofit support group for parents whose children (all ages) have behavioral problems, including alcohol and/or substance use. - Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA)
DBSA is a patient-directed organization focused on individuals with depression and bipolar disorders, and their families. - Grief Recovery After a Substance Passing (GRASP)
GRASP is a group founded by parents who have lost their child(ren) to addiction. - The Addict’s Mom
The Addict’s Mom is a group focusing on the mothers of addiction children. - SAFE Project- Stop the Addiction Fatality Epidemic
“Ending addiction by turning hope into action”, SAFE Project offers family outreach and support, resources for addicts & their families, and community help. - Families Anonymous
FA is a 12 step fellowship for the family and friends of those individuals with
drug, alcohol or related behavioral issues. - Nar-Anon Family Group
Nar Anon FG is a 12 step fellowship for family and friends of those suffering from narcotics abuse. - Helping Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Assault
Information and support for survivors of sexual assault, abuse, and harassment.
Important Phone Numbers
Crisis Intervention
CRISIS INTERVENTION SERVICES OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY 302 577 2484
KENT COUNTY MOBILE CRISIS UNIT 800 345 6785
LEGACY CRISIS SERVICES 800 969 4357
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call 988 Text 988 Official website
CONTACT (24 HOUR CRISIS HELPLINE):
New Castle County 302 761 9100
Kent/Sussex County 800 262 9800
CHILD ABUSE REPORTING HELPLINE
800 292 9582
ELDERLY ABUSE REPORTING HELPLINE
800 223 9074
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE
302 762 6110
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
302 655 5113
DELAWARE HELPLINE (7:30AM-8:00PM MON-FRI) (FINANCIAL , HOUSING AND RESOURCE ASSISTANCE)
800 464 4357
Helping survivors of Sexual Abuse & Assault
Have You Experienced Sexual Assault or Abuse? Want to Speak with a lawyer?
Visit https://helpingsurvivors.org/ to get help
Frequently Asked Questions
What is substance use disorder?
Substance use disorder (SUD) is a mental health condition in which a person has a problematic pattern of substance use that causes distress and impairs their life.
SUD exists on a spectrum and may be mild, moderate, or severe. It typically involves an overpowering desire to use the substance, increased tolerance to the substance, and withdrawal symptoms when you stop taking the substance.A person can have more than one substance use disorder at a time, such as alcohol use disorder and cocaine use disorder.
Substance use disorder can significantly impact your health, relationships, and overall quality of life. It can also be life-threatening. It’s crucial to seek help when you develop signs of SUD.
What are substances?
Substances are drugs that have addictive potential. They can be prescription drugs or non-medical drugs and include:
- Alcohol.
- Caffeine.
- Cannabis (marijuana).
- Hallucinogens, such as PCP and LSD.
- Hypnotics, sedatives, and anxiolytics (anti-anxiety drugs), such as sleeping pills, benzodiazepines, and barbiturates.
- Inhalants include paint thinners, aerosol sprays, gases, and nitrites (poppers).
- Prescription and non-prescription opioids, such as codeine, oxycodone, and heroin.
- Prescription and non-prescription stimulants, such as Adderall®, cocaine, and methamphetamine.
- Tobacco/nicotine, such as smoking cigarettes and electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes or vaping).
How to request an appointment ?
Feel free to contact us by filling out the appointment request form on our Contact Us page or call us at 302 268 8068 to get connected.
What services are provided at M&M Healthcare ?
As an Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Provider, We offer the following services depending on the individual needs.
Initial assessment
Individual SUD Counseling
Couple/ Group Therapy
Psychoeducation Workshops
Medication Management
Case Management
Supportive Services
Aftercare Planning
How do I know what program(s) I need?
Before receiving treatment, every new client will undergo a consultation and intake assessment with one of our team members.
The information gathered during this assessment is used to create a personalized treatment plan in collaboration with the client. This approach ensures that the client’s unique recovery needs are addressed. The treatment plan may include one or more of our programs and services.
What is the intake process?
“Intake” is the initial process of getting enrolled in one of our programs. During this period, the client collaborates with an intake coordinator to complete assessments, evaluations, and paperwork as part of creating an individualized treatment plan.
How much does it cost to get services at M&M Healthcare?
What should i expect during my appointment visit?
Welcome to M&M Healthcare. Wondering what to expect during your appointment visit? Look no further. Once you decide to make an appointment, we’ll set up a time on the phone to meet at the office or virtually through telehealth service. Our team will work with you to understand your problem and create a better treatment plan for your needs.
You need to bring your ID and insurance card. It is also helpful to get a list of medications you would like to review with your provider.
Through your treatment plan, our team can help you connect you with available community resources like housing, employment, or transportation.
After creating your care plan, you and your team will work together to reach your goals.
Contact Us today to learn more about our programs and care
Feel free to reach out to our knowledgeable team by calling 302 268 8068 or visiting our office. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse or a co-occurring mental disorder, M&M Healthcare Services is the perfect place to help you recover and regain control of your life.
Contact Us
(302) 268 8068
info@mmhealthcs.com
2055 Limestone Rd
Suite# 208
Wilmington DE 19808