Monday, June 15, UDS Collection Resumes for Drug Diversion & DUI Program Clients

Drug screen collection for Drug Diversion and DUI Programs in New Castle, Kent, and Sussex Counties resumes on Monday, June 15, 2020. No breathalyzers are being completed at this time.

Drug Diversion & DUI colors are posted on the website daily by 8:30 pm, and also available on the Color Line at 302-656-4389.

New Castle County Clients, please note revised collection location and hours.

New Castle County clients: If you normally provide a UDS at the 2500 Center, please report to the Lancaster Avenue Treatment Center (2713 Lancaster Avenue, Wilmington, DE) between 7am – 2:30pm for urine collection if your color is called. Between 7am – 12pm, use the parking lot entrance. If you arrive after 12pm, use the the main entrance.

Kent and Sussex County clients: Urine drug screens are being collected at the Milford Treatment Center (769 E. Masten Circle, Milford DE) between 7am – 2:30pm if your color is called.

You may only provide a drug screen at your service location. Please know your ID number and bring identification.

Thank you.

To limit the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) and maintain alignment with the evolving guidelines, requirements, and recommendations from the Governor of Delaware and federal agencies, BCCS is adjusting programs, services, and practices to protect clients and staff. Your BCCS experience may be a little different for a while – we will do our best to keep you completely informed. We will continue to reevaluate the situations and our processes, and make every effort to reestablish normal care in our community as soon as it is appropriate. Thank you for your understanding and support. BCCS has implemented:

  • Symptom screenings for all individuals entering BCCS facilities.Individuals that screen positive for COVID-19 symptoms are not permitted inside the facility, and alternative options are available for clients picking-up medication. Symptom screenings are not causing notable delays.
  • Social distancing protocols and limiting the number of individuals permitted in the building at one time. This means medication dispensing lines are primarily queued outside the building. Please consider the weather, and please dress appropriately.
  • Masks must be worn inside BCCS facilities.

Thank you for your understanding and flexibility during this challenging time. It is our pleasure to continue serving you. We are all in this together.

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