Delaware leaders unveiled DTRN360, a new statewide platform designed to help behavioral health providers share real-time information and better coordinate care for people with mental health conditions and substance use disorder
Delaware Department of Health and Social Services facilities across the state are opening as warming centers today. State officials say warming centers will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and will remain open through Feb. 6.
As dangerously cold weather grips Delaware, the Department of Health and Social Services announced that warming centers will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily through Jan. 30 to provide heated, safe spaces for people in need.
To help those in need find a warm place to spend the day, warming centers are open across the state, including at the Thurman Adams State Service Center in Georgetown.
The state is launching a new grant opportunity aimed at helping local organizations raise awareness about PFAS contamination and exposure.
The vending machines consist of narcan, drug test strips and hygiene kits. They've been placed at different location across Delmarva for months.
Sussex County continues to celebrate Recovery Month as Delaware's Department of Health and Social Services Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health brings the next event to Sandhill Fields.
The 988 Week of Action will launch on Sept. 8 with a new initiative, “988 Day,” which includes a statewide moment of silence at 8 a.m. to honor those affected by suicide.
State Police and the Department of Health and Social Services announced on Friday that Kent County is now seeing suspected drug overdoses that require intubation and a level of care seen in Sussex County during its recent overdose spike.
DELAWARE - The Delaware Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), Division of Public Health (DPH), is excited to announce the launch of…
