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    About DHSS

    About DHSS

    One of Delaware’s largest state agencies, the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) provides essential services to improve the quality of life for Delaware’s citizens by promoting health and well-being, fostering self-sufficiency, and protecting vulnerable populations.

    DHSS supports and uplifts Delawareans at some of the most challenging moments in their lives. Whether connecting people with emergency assistance and social services through our State Service Centers; protecting water, air and bodies through public health programming; providing health coverage to nearly 1 in 4 Delaware residents through Medicaid and medical assistance programs; driving efforts to reduce substance abuse and address mental health needs; enforcing and processing child support orders; or serving populations with complex physical and behavioral needs, the more than 4,000 full-time members of the DHSS team serve Delawareans with dignity, compassion and innovation through a variety of state and federally funded health and social service programs.

    Divisions

    The Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) comprises nine public-facing divisions that administer essential programs for Delawareans, including public health, economic assistance, and social support, Medicaid, and services for aging, developmental and physical disabilities.

    The Division of Child Support Services (DCSS) helps parents and caregivers ensure that children receive the financial and medical support they need to grow and thrive.

    The Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDDS) supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Prader Willi Syndrome with significant limitations in adaptive functioning.

    The Division of Health Care Quality (DHCQ) protects Delaware citizens who live or receive treatment in acute, outpatient and long-term health care settings.

    The Division of Medicaid & Medical Assistance (DMMA) administers a variety of medical assistance programs to make sure low-income Delawareans and those with developmental and physical disabilities have access to the healthcare services they need.

    The Division of Public Health (DPH) protects and promotes the health of all Delawareans through community health clinics, emergency medical services, emergency preparedness, infectious disease prevention, epidemiology, restaurant inspections, animal welfare and health systems protection.

    The Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities (DSAAPD) provides a broad range of services to support older Delawareans, those with disabilities and their caregivers.

    The Division of Social Services operates State Service Centers throughout the state administering emergency food, shelter utility and cash assistance programs to help Delaware’s most disadvantaged families move toward and maintain independence.

    The Division of Substance Abuse & Mental Health (DSAMH) works with community partners and private contracted agencies to make sure every Delawarean has easy access to the prevention, treatment and referral services they need for mental health, substance abuse disorder and gambling conditions.

    The Division for the Visually Impaired (DVI) empowers Delawareans who are blind or have low vision to live with greater independence, confidence and opportunity.

    The Office of the Secretary – Administration (OSEC-Admin) division provides administration and operational support for DHSS’ nine public-facing divisions.

    Division Leadership

    TitleNameEmail
    Director Theodore Mermigos Jr.Theodore.Mermigos@delaware.gov
    Deputy DirectorJulie Shahan Julie.Shahan@delaware.gov
    TitleNameEmail
    Director Jody RobertsJody.Roberts@delaware.gov
    Deputy DirectorStacy WatkinsStacy.Watkins@delaware.gov
    Deputy DirectorAmelia KhalilAmelia.Khalil@delaware.gov
    TitleNameEmail
    Director Amanda LeveringAmanda.Levering@delaware.gov
    Deputy DirectorVacant
    TitleNameEmail
    Director Andrew WilsonAndrew.Wilson@delaware.gov
    Deputy DirectorJanneen BoyceJanneen.Boyce@delaware.gov
    TitleNameEmail
    Director Steven BlessingSteven.Blessing@delaware.gov
    Deputy DirectorShonetesha QuailTesha.Quail@Delaware.gov
    TitleNameEmail
    Director Shekelia HinesShekelia.Hines@delaware.gov
    Deputy DirectorJoe BryantJoe.Bryant@delaware.gov
    Deputy DirectorTeresa RitterTeresa.Ritter@delaware.gov
    TitleNameEmail
    Director Thomas Hallthomas.hall@delaware.gov
    Director Stephanie Staatsstephanie.staats@delaware.gov
    Deputy DirectorMarcella SpadyMarcella.Spady@delaware.gov
    Deputy DirectorFaith MwauraFaith.Mwaura@delaware.gov
    TitleNameEmail
    Director Joanna ChampneyJoanna.Champney@delaware.gov
    Deputy DirectorHeather DoncasterHeather.Doncaster@delaware.gov
    Deputy DirectorFrances MartiFrances.Marti@delaware.gov
    TitleNameEmail
    Director Deborah Talleydeborah.talley@delaware.gov
    Deputy DirectorJamie TownsJamie.Towns@delaware.gov
    TitleNameEmail
    Director Rebecca ReichardtRebecca.Reichardt@delaware.gov
    Deputy DirectorMichelle CampbellMichelle.Campbell@delaware.gov
    Deputy DirectorChristopher HallChristopher.Hall@delaware.gov
    Chief Operating OfficerAlexis Bryan-DorseyAlexis.Bryan-Dorsey@delaware.gov

    Campuses and Facilities

    In addition to 19 State Service Centers and Social Services facilities conveniently located through the state, DHSS also operates group homes and treatment facilities, a state-of-the-science Public Health Lab, and three 24/7 residential facilities.

    DHSS facilities include the Delaware Psychiatric Center in New Castle County, providing secured, inpatient acute care and treatment for adults experiencing severe mental illness; the Stockley Center in Sussex County, offering habilitative training, health care, family and residential services for individuals with developmental disabilities; and the Delaware Hospital for the Chronically Ill in Kent County, Delaware’s only state-operated long-term skilled nursing facility.

    Campuses

    1901 N. DuPont Highway
    New Castle, DE 19720
    302-255-9040

    100 Sunnyside Road
    Smyrna DE 19977
    302-223-1000

    26351 Patriots Way
    Georgetown DE 19947
    302-933-3000

    Facilities

    1901 N. DuPont Highway
    New Castle, DE 19720
    302-255-2700

    30 Sunnyside Road
    Smyrna, DE 19977
    302-802-5000

    Please visit the State Service Centers page to locate your closest location.