The Claymont Center

Our comprehensive treatment program for substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health disorders, located in Claymont, is specifically designed for women.

Gaudenzia Claymont Center for Pregnant and Parenting Women

Gaudenzia Claymont Center for Pregnant and Parenting Women, Philadelphia Pike, Claymont, DE, USA

Since our founding in 1968, Gaudenzia has been dedicated to providing essential addiction treatment services to our most vulnerable and underserved populations. One of our proudest accomplishments is our groundbreaking residential treatment programs for women, including pregnant and parenting women struggling with substance use disorder.

The Claymont Center serves women, women with children, and pregnant women, and holds the distinction of being Delaware’s only treatment program for women with children. Our team of medical professionals and addiction specialists begins each client’s journey with a comprehensive assessment to create an individualized treatment plan focused on long-term recovery.

Our services include:

  • High-Intensity Residential SUD Treatment
  • Low-Intensity Residential SUD Treatment
  • Individual Counseling, Group Therapy, and Family Therapy
  • Co-occurring Disorders Treatment
  • Trauma-Informed Care
  • Culture-Informed Care
  • Sex-Specific Care

Our expert staff understands that substance use disorder affects each person differently, which is why we focus on individual recovery paths through comprehensive treatment approaches. When women heal, entire generations heal. Reaching out for help is the first step towards recovery.

Those looking for a Delaware rehab for women or women with children can call our Treatment and Referral HelpLine at 833.976.HELP (4357) today.

Meet Our Program Director:
Cheryl McFadden, MSS

Types of Care:
High-Intensity Residential SUD Treatment, Women’s Program, Pregnant and Parenting Women’s Program, Individual Counseling, Group Counseling

Payment Accepted:
We accept Medicaid plans, certain types of commercial insurance, and can assist with county funding. Please call our Treatment and Referral HelpLine at 833.976.HELP (4357) for more information.

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