Opioid Crisis, Mental Health Prompts New BCCS Milford Treatment Center

Maddy Lauria, The News Journal, joined BCCS and community leaders for the Grand Opening of the BCCS Milford Treatment Center in Kent County. BCCS provides programs and services for those struggling with opioid and other addictions. 

People battling substance abuse and living with mental health issues now have a new option for help in southern Delaware.

Brandywine Counseling & Community Services unveiled its new 10,000-square-foot treatment center off Route 113 in Milford on Thursday. The facility has enough space to treat 300 patients and will provide a slew of treatment services from education and prevention, treatment and relapse prevention.

“We know addiction impacts all communities,” Brandywine CEO Lynn Fahey said. “Prevention and treatment need to be accessible to the people who need it.”

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