What Is the Address for the Crest Substance Abuse Treatment Program?

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PLUMMER COMMUNITY CORRECTION CENTER

38 Todds Lane
Wilmington, DE 19802
(302) 577-3039

WARDEN: Phil Morgan

The Plummer Community Corrections Center (PCCC) is a 245-bed Level IV (4) facility in Wilmington, Delaware housing four programs. These programs are:

The Crest Substance Abuse Treatment Program
The Plummer Work Release Program
Intensive Community Supervision Program (ICSP)
Home Confinement Program
The Plummer Community Corrections Center is located in Wilmington, Delaware. Each program is classified as Level IV (4). Plummer currently accommodates male and female offenders in each of its programs. Plummer opened in September 1991.

The Crest Program at Plummer is one of four Crest programs in the State. Crest is the second part of Delaware’s internationally recognized three-step drug treatment continuum. KEY is the first phase. Aftercare is the third phase.

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