Housing that supports recovery.
We know that no one recovers alone. We recover in community.
Housing is a basic need and a strong predictor of long-term recovery. atTAcK addiction offers Recovery Residences and Housing Scholarships, available through the Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (DSAMH), to give those who are entering recovery a place to live that supports them.
The best way out is always through.

atTAcK addiction Recovery Residences
atTAcK addiction operates five residences in Delaware for women and men who are in recovery from substance abuse. The homes provide a safe, substance-free, structured, and supportive living environment — four residences for men and one residence for women. Case management services are provided to residents to assist them with continued treatment and recovery, obtaining employment, and budgeting. Residents make a personal commitment to obtain a sponsor, actively work the 12 steps, and regularly attend AA/NA meetings.
To apply, please contact Admissions:
To be eligible, applicants:
- Must be a Delaware resident
- Must be age 18 or older
- Must have an identifiable history of substance abuse or dependence
- May have co-occurring mental health disorders
- May be prescribed medications such as methadone, buprenorphine, naltrexone, and vivitrol for opioid and/or alcohol dependency
Residences Are Certified
atTAcK addiction’s five recovery residences are regulated and certified by the First State Alliance of Recovery Residences for quality, safety, and accountability.

atTAcK addiction Recovery Residences FAQ
Housing Scholarship
Recovery Housing Scholarships provide funds for people who are transitioning from treatment into recovery housing, and need a safe, stable, and quality place to continue their recovery. Recovery residences supported by the scholarship include Oxford Houses and state-certified NARR Level 1 recovery residences. atTAcK addiction will work with financially vulnerable individuals and families to help them apply for a scholarship provided by DSAMH.
A team member will get back to you within 3 business days.
- The scholarship is a one-time opportunity, so anyone who has previously received state housing funding is not eligible.
- Must be a Delaware resident and the recovery residence must be in Delaware.
- Maximum amount is $450.
- Before the application can be processed, the applicant must be accepted by the house.
- Scholarship funding is sent directly to the housing provider.
- Each applicant will be notified by email when their application has been approved or denied.
Impact Story
A Lifeline to Hope
Names of clients have been changed to protect their privacy.
Henry’s son, Calvin, struggles with addiction. After spending time at an inpatient facility in the area, Calvin was discharged. Soon after, he overdosed and ended up in a detox facility. Henry called atTAcK addiction, connecting with Sean, our program manager. The two talked about resources and where Calvin could go to find the help he desperately needed. A lot relied on Calvin’s willingness to get better. Sean told Henry about Harbeson, one of atTAcK addiction’s long-term recovery residences, as well as Limen House and other lower-level programs. Sean advised Henry that it would be harder for his son to get into a good program if he left the detox facility without going into a long-term residential program. He gave Henry atTAcK addiction/Impact Life’s admissions number — plus his personal cellphone number in case Calvin left the detox facility and wanted someone to talk to.
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