Delaware Drug Rehab & Alcohol Rehab
Delaware drug facts and statistics

The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) estimates that by the year 2020, the US will need approximately 7,000 addiction physicians and specialists to treat some 27 million individuals who suffer from drug abuse, addiction, and dependency issues. Proportionately, these numbers are on a similar increase in the state of Delaware. With US 1 and other state highways that transverse Delaware in all directions, it is easy to understand why the trafficking and distribution of drugs throughout the state is on the increase.
For the most part, Delaware is viewed as a transshipment state rather than a major area of entry and distribution. However, the following facts and statistics indicated the severity of the drug problems in the state and why there is sufficient need for the number of Delaware drug rehab facilities that are currently in operation:
- 60% of all meth users are between the ages of 18 and 25.
- 48.5% of all heroin users are between the ages of 21 and 30.
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69% of all marijuana users are between the ages of 18 and 25 with 83.5% of them being males. - 53% of all cocaine users in Delaware smoke it in crack form and are between the ages of 31 and 40 compared to 39.5% who ingest it by other means (e.g. injecting, snorting, etc.) and are between the ages of 26 and 35.
- 84% of all the individuals who abuse alcohol are male while the same percentage abuse alcohol and a secondary substance with it (cocaine, heroin, marijuana, meth, etc.) are male.
- Drug arrests in the state of Delaware peaked in 2003 but have been gradually declining since that point in time. Meth lab seizures peaked in 2004 and have been erratic and somewhat insignificant ever since.
According to the National Substance Abuse Index, these statistics are relative to the number of recorded admissions into the numerous Delaware drug rehab facilities and substance addiction treatment and recovery programs throughout the state. These stats are broken down into a number of other categories including gender and ethnicity. However, the ones listed above indicate why there has been a need for a sufficient number of Delaware drug rehab centers.
Information about the primary drug threats in Delaware
As was mentioned in the second paragraph above, Delaware is considered an ideal state for the transshipment of numerous illicit substances. However, it does have its share of drug problems. This is due to the fact that Delaware is located in close proximity to the major drug trafficking cities of Newark, New York, and Philadelphia. The following is more key information about the 5 primary drug threats in the state:
Club or “date rape” drugs – Ecstasy and other MDMA type substances are readily available at nightclubs and rave parties in Wilmington and other major urban areas of the state. Additionally, Delaware was the first state that recorded any seizures of the newer designer club drug known as “Foxy” or 5-MeoDiPT. Unlike the other designer drugs such as Ecstasy and GHB, Foxy is far more potent. New York City continues to be the primary origination point for the Ecstasy that enters the state.
Cocaine – Delaware has witnessed a significant growth in the availability of cocaine both in crack and powder form as well as the number of admissions into Delaware drug rehab centers for cocaine related abuse, addiction, and dependency issues. Crack cocaine has sufficiently infiltrated the rural communities and the smaller urban areas and is now a key concern of the DEA and local law enforcement agencies.
Heroin – the availability of both Mexican black tar and brown heroin remains consistent throughout the state. In addition to this, bulk quantities of heroin are now available in the state and becoming a concern of law enforcement.
Marijuana – as is the case in so many other states of the US, marijuana is readily available in retail sized quantities as well as bulk amounts. According to the National Substance Abuse Index, it remains the drug of choice among 18 to 25 year olds throughout the state. There is also an increasing amount of higher quality marijuana available in many of the larger urban areas of the state.
Methamphetamine – although meth is readily available in the state and its use is growing all the time, the relatively low numbers of meth lab seizures that occur on an annual basis do not make the drug a significant threat in the state.
As of 2010, it was estimated that there are around 42,000 marijuana users in the state along with 6,800 heroin addicts and roughly 400 heroin addicts. Additionally, nearly 20,000 individuals are abusing prescription drugs and another 3,100 are abusing hallucinogens.
Getting the help you need
Why is it that so many individuals listed in that last paragraph above will not get the help they need from one of the Delaware drug rehab facilities that currently exist? There are actually 5 reasons why many individuals do not enter one of these facilities to get the type of professional help that they need including:
- Career responsibilities
- Family responsibilities
- Fear of the unknown and learning to live without drugs
- Financial ability and money
- The stigma of addiction and going into rehab
Remember that there are always out-patient programs that you can enroll in if you cannot afford a long-term in-patient program, are the sole provider for children in the home, are pursuing your education, or are working a full-time job.
Our referral service will find you the help you need
The Drug Rehab referral service was designed and developed to provide individuals just like yourself with the information they need regarding a Delaware drug rehab facility that will effectively address your personal needs. We have listings of the most successful drug addiction rehab programs throughout the US and are available to assist you on 24/7/365 basis. Please call us today at the toll-free phone number listed above for more information regarding the programs that we list.
Useful Links And Resources For Delaware
- State Of Delaware Official Website
- Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions by Primary Substance of Abuse,
According to Sex, Age Group, Race, and Ethnicity 2009 - Substance Abuse Reports & Statistics
- PDF List Of Drug Rehab Facilities In Delaware
