CORAS

Intensive Outpatient Program in Newark, Delaware

👤 Coras Wellness And Behavior Health

 

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An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a structured treatment option for individuals who need more support than weekly counseling but do not require inpatient or residential care. IOP combines therapy, counseling, psychiatric services, and recovery support while allowing patients to continue living at home and managing work, school, or family responsibilities.

If you’re searching for an Intensive Outpatient Program near you in Newark, CORAS Wellness is located at 3304 Drummond Plaza, Newark, DE 19711, in the heart of New Castle County. We’re a SAMHSA-certified provider offering IOP, counseling, psychiatric care, and case management in one place.

Same-day intake is available. Transportation assistance is provided. Medicaid is accepted. No referral is required.

Newark Clinic: (302) 454-7520 | IOP Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Why Newark Residents Trust Our IOP Program

1. Determining Whether IOP Is Right for You

Not everyone who walks through our door needs the same thing. Some people need PHP – five days a week, six hours a day, with daily clinical structure. Others need IOP – three to five days a week, about three hours per session, with more room to maintain work and family life. Some need to step down from residential treatment. Some are stepping up from weekly outpatient that isn’t working.

At our Newark clinic, we don’t decide your level of care before you arrive. Our clinical team conducts a thorough assessment on intake day using the ASAM criteria – covering your physical health, mental health, housing, employment, legal history, and support system. The level of care you’re placed in is based on that assessment, not on what’s easiest to schedule.

If IOP is the right fit, we’ll tell you. If PHP is the right fit, we’ll tell you that too. Getting you into the right program matters more than filling a slot.

2. Mental Health Treatment Built Into Your Care

At our Newark clinic, psychiatric nurse practitioners are on staff to diagnose and treat co-occurring mental health conditions including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder – as part of your IOP, not a separate referral. Counseling is built in, not bolted on.

Our Chief Medical Officer Dr. Okechukwu Obua puts it directly: counseling is actually more important than the medication. Medication creates stability. Counseling addresses why you used in the first place: the trauma, the triggers, the patterns. You need both.

3. Real Group and Individual Therapy, Not a Waiting Room

IOP at our Newark location isn’t just check-ins. Every week includes:

  • Group therapy sessions focused on relapse prevention, coping skills, and real accountability
  • Individual counseling with one dedicated counselor who knows your case
  • Psychiatric evaluation and medication management when clinically appropriate
  • Case management to help with housing, employment, and the practical side of recovery

 

Your counselor tracks your progress and adjusts your plan. You’re not passed around or anonymous in a rotation.

4. Serving Newark, Bear, Glasgow & New Castle County

Our Newark clinic at 3304 Drummond Plaza serves patients across New Castle County – including Newark, Bear, Glasgow, Pike Creek, Brookside, Elkton, and the surrounding area. If you’re in northern Delaware and looking for IOP close to home, this is the clinic.

One location. One coordinated team. Addiction treatment, psychiatry, counseling, and case management are all available without sending you to a separate provider or a different address. Everything you need to start and sustain recovery is handled in one place, by people who communicate with each other about your care.

5. A Full Continuum of Care Under One Organization

One of the biggest risks in addiction treatment is the gap between levels of care. You finish residential and get handed a referral for outpatient somewhere else. You start over. You lose momentum. You relapse.

At CORAS, that gap doesn’t exist. If you need to start with PHP and step down to IOP, that transition happens within the same organization – same clinical team, same records, no starting over. If you complete IOP and move to standard outpatient, that step-down happens with people who already know your history.

The progression looks like this: Residential treatment, then PHP, then IOP, then outpatient maintenance. You move through those levels as your clinical picture changes, not based on insurance deadlines or bed availability. At every stage, the goal is the same: getting you stable and keeping you that way.

 

How to Start IOP in Newark: Step-by-Step

Our Newark clinic at 3304 Drummond Plaza runs same-day intake Monday through Friday starting at 8:00 AM. Here’s exactly how it works:

  1. Call ahead or walk in. Reach us at (302) 454-7520 during IOP hours (Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM-4:00 PM). If you need a ride, mention it when you call. Our team can help arrange transportation to your intake appointment.
  2. Screening with our Newark clinical staff. You’ll take a drug test and have a one-on-one conversation with a member of our clinical team about what you’ve been using, how long, and what you’ve tried before. This isn’t an interrogation. It’s how our providers determine whether IOP, PHP, or another level of care is medically right for your situation.
  3. Intake paperwork and meet your counselor. You’ll be assigned a dedicated counselor, someone who will know your case, track your progress, and be your point of contact throughout recovery. This relationship is central to how the Newark IOP works.
  4. Biopsychosocial assessment. Your counselor conducts a thorough evaluation using the ASAM criteria, covering your physical health, mental health, housing stability, legal situation, employment, and support system. The Newark team uses this to build a recovery plan around your actual life circumstances, not a template.
  5. Begin your sessions. Most patients start within the same week as intake. Set aside time for your first visit – the process is thorough by design, because a plan built on real information works better than one built on guesswork.

 

Not Sure If IOP or PHP Is Right for You?

IOP and PHP are both structured outpatient programs – the difference is intensity.

PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program) meets five days a week for five to six hours a day. It’s the right fit when someone needs daily clinical structure – typically right after leaving residential treatment or inpatient detox.

IOP meets three to five days a week for about three hours per session. It’s designed for people who have already stabilized or who need more support than weekly therapy but can manage their daily life without the full structure of PHP.

During your screening at our Newark clinic, our clinical team will assess which level is the right fit for your situation. There’s no pressure toward one or the other. For a full comparison, read our guide to PHP vs. IOP.

Does Medicaid Cover IOP in Newark, Delaware?

Yes. Most patients at our Newark clinic pay nothing out of pocket. We accept:

  • Medicaid: Delaware First, Highmark, AmeriHealth
  • Medicare
  • Most commercial insurance: employer-sponsored and private plans
  • DSAMH: Delaware state-funded coverage for uninsured individuals

 

Not sure what your plan covers? Call (302) 454-7520 before your first visit and we’ll do a benefits verification with you over the phone. You’ll know exactly what you’re covered for before you walk in the door.

No Insurance? You Can Still Get IOP Treatment in Newark

New Castle County has a high proportion of uninsured residents, and our Newark clinic sees this regularly. DSAMH (Delaware’s Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health) provides state-funded coverage for uninsured Delaware residents, and our team navigates this process with patients all the time. Call (302) 454-7520 before your first visit and we’ll figure out what you qualify for before you walk in the door.

No fixed address, no state ID, no insurance card. The team has worked with patients in every situation. Don’t let paperwork be the reason you don’t call.

 

“I have been coming to CORAS Wellness since it started as Connections, going on 9 years now. I started with one of the most amazing counselors ever. Since April 22, 2014, I haven’t used any Xanax, crack cocaine, or heroin. I owe it all to the counselors who stuck by my side. This outpatient therapy is awesome.”

– Patient, Newark clinic

IOP Serving Newark, Bear, Glasgow & New Castle County

Address: 3304 Drummond Plaza, Newark, DE 19711

Phone: (302) 454-7520

IOP Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

MAT Hours: Mon-Fri 5:00 AM – 1:00 PM

On-site parking. Fully ADA accessible. We serve Newark, Bear, Glasgow, Pike Creek, Brookside, Elkton, and surrounding New Castle County communities.

Also looking at other locations? CORAS has clinics across Delaware: Dover | Millsboro | Harrington 

Ready to Start? Call Our Newark IOP Clinic Today

No referral. No judgment. Same-day intake available. Transportation assistance available. Call us. Our team will take it from there.

Newark: (302) 454-7520  |  Main line: 833-886-2277

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I start the same day I come in?

Yes. Same-day screening, intake, assessment, and enrollment are available at our Newark clinic. Call ahead if you can, but walk-ins are welcome during IOP hours.

Do I need a referral or a doctor’s order?

No referral needed. Call (302) 454-7520 or walk in directly.

Should I start with PHP or IOP?

That depends on your clinical situation – and it’s exactly what our intake assessment is designed to determine. PHP is the right starting point when someone has just left residential treatment, completed detox, or needs daily structure to stay stable. IOP is more appropriate when someone has already achieved some stability and needs continued support without the intensity of PHP. Our clinical team makes this call based on your assessment, not a general checklist. If you’re unsure, call us and we’ll talk through it before you come in.

Can I transition into IOP after detox or residential treatment?

Yes, and this is one of the most common pathways into our Newark IOP. After completing a residential or detox program, IOP is typically the recommended next step – providing continued structure and accountability as you return to daily life. Because CORAS offers both PHP and IOP under the same organization, you can step down from a higher level of care without starting over with a new provider, new records, or a new clinical team.

How many days a week is IOP?

Most patients attend three to five days per week, with sessions running approximately three hours each. Your schedule is set based on your clinical assessment and adjusted as you progress through treatment.

What’s the difference between IOP and PHP?

PHP meets five days a week for five to six hours a day – it’s the higher level of care, appropriate right after inpatient or residential discharge. IOP meets less frequently and is designed for people who have stabilized or need more support than standard outpatient. Our team will assess which is the right fit for your situation. Read our full PHP vs. IOP guide for a detailed comparison.

Does Medicaid pay for IOP in Delaware?

Yes. Medicaid covers IOP at our Newark clinic and most patients pay nothing out of pocket.

What if I have no insurance?

Our team handles DSAMH applications regularly for patients who have no coverage. New Castle County has a large uninsured population and this is something the clinic navigates often. It is not an obstacle that will stop your intake. Call (302) 454-7520 before you come in and we’ll sort out the coverage question before your first appointment.

How long will I be in IOP?

There’s no set endpoint. Most patients are in IOP for eight to twelve weeks, though this can be shorter or longer depending on clinical progress and individual need. Your treatment team reviews your plan regularly and adjusts as appropriate.

What mental health services are available in the Newark IOP?

Psychiatric nurse practitioners on staff evaluate, diagnose, and treat co-occurring conditions including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder – as part of your IOP, not a separate referral. The counseling team runs both individual and group therapy. You’re not managing multiple providers across multiple locations.

What if I relapse during IOP?

Relapse is treated as clinical information, not a reason to cut you off. A positive screen may mean adjusting your schedule or stepping up to PHP temporarily. Your counselor will work with you to understand what triggered it and what changes to make.

What if IOP isn’t enough?

We’ll tell you honestly. If your assessment shows a higher level of care is needed, we can discuss our PHP or residential drug rehab program. Getting you into the right level of care matters more than keeping you in the wrong one.

Can I work while attending IOP?

Yes. Most patients in our Newark IOP maintain work, family, and daily responsibilities while in treatment. Sessions run in the morning and daytime, Monday through Friday, so many patients structure their week around it. If your schedule has specific constraints, mention it at intake and we’ll work with you.

Take the Next Step Toward Recovery

If you’re ready to break free from opioid use and build a healthier future, CORAS Wellness & Behavioral Health is here for you.

📞 Call 833-886-2277 now or visit one of our Delaware locations in Newark, Dover, Millsboro or Harrington.

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