Ohio Medicaid, Self-Pay,
Private Insurance,Subsidy/Sliding fee scale
based on income available for the uninsured
Children (ages approx. 3-12);
Adolescents (ages 13 - 17);
Adults (ages 18-65);
Seniors (ages 65+)
Special Populations Served:
Couples, Families, Substance Abuse,
Dually Diagnosed
Community Behavioral Health, Inc. -Hamilton
820 S. Martin Luther King BLVD
Hamilton, OH 45011
(513) 868-5142
Hours of Operation:
M - Th: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
F: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Hours may vary based on service
Community Behavioral Health, Inc. -Middletown
1659 S. Breiel BLVD
Middletown OH 45044
(513) 424-0921
M - Th: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
F: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Hours may vary based on service
Mental Health Services Offered:
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Diagnostic Assessment: Clinical mental health evaluation provided by an eligible individual either at specified times or in response to treatment, or when significant changes occur. It is a process of gathering information to assess client needs and functioning in order to determine appropriate service/treatment based on identification of the presenting problem, evaluation of mental status, and formulation of a diagnostic impression.
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Counseling (Individual & Group): Service includes the interaction with a person served (client) in which the focus is on treatment of the person’s mental illness or emotional disturbance. This is typically done through a counselor-client therapeutic relationship which is developed and continues over a fixed number of sessions (usually weekly) over time. When the person served is a child or adolescent, the interaction may also be with the family members and/or parent, guardian and significant others when the intended outcome is improved functioning of the child or adolescent. Group counseling occurs in a group setting with two or more clients facilitated by one or more counselors.
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Pharmacological Management (Medication): A psychiatric/mental health/medical intervention used to reduce/stabilize and/or eliminate psychiatric symptoms with the goal of improved functioning, including management and reduction of symptoms. Pharmacological management services should result in well-informed/educated individuals and family members and in decreased/minimized symptoms and improved/maintained functioning for individuals receiving the service. Medication management is commonly utilized in this service.
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Education/Consultation/Prevention: Education service means formal educational presentations made to individuals or groups that are designed to increase community knowledge of and to change attitudes and behaviors associated with mental health problems, needs and services. Consultation services mean a formal and systematic information exchange between an agency and a person other than a client, which is directed towards the development and improvement of individualized service plans and/or techniques involved in the delivery of mental health services. Finally, Prevention services mean action oriented either toward reducing the incidence, prevalence, or severity of specific types of mental disabilities or emotional disturbances.
- Housing/Residential: These are considered other mental health services which support persons/clients with mental illness to find affordable residential living placements to assist in meeting physical needs for shelter.
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Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment (Case Management): Service provides a number of services delivered by community based, mobile individuals or multidisciplinary teams of mental health care professionals and trained others. Services address the individual needs of clients and focus on an individual’s ability to succeed in the community; to identify and access needed services, and to show improvement in school, work and family and contributions with the community.
- Community Behavioral Health, Inc. Assertive Community Treatment (ACT): ACT is a voluntary program that serves both men and women. Services are offered to individuals ages 18 or over whose primary problem is mental illness or dual diagnosis. The program accepts Medicaid and receives funding from the Butler County Mental Health Board to serve the indigent population of Butler County. This service is offered at Community Behavioral Health, Inc., 820 S. Martin Luther King BLVD in Hamilton. (513) 868-5142
- Community Behavioral Health, Inc. Senior Services (UPLIFT): Promoting Access to Collaborative Treatment. UPLIFT is a voluntary program that serves older adults that live in Butler County. The goal of the UPLIFT program is to help older adults get effective treatment for depression. Depression is often overlooked and under treated in older adults. Services are offered in the home of the consumers and at Community Behavioral Health, Inc., 820 S. Martin Luther King BLVD in Hamilton. (513) 868-5142
- Great Miami Services (GMS): A 15 bed residential facility established to meet the special needs of Butler County residents with severe mental disorders. The program serves both male and female clients ages 18 and over. At GMS, local residents can receive treatment near their family and friends. This residential facility will serve as a step-down from psychiatric inpatient hospitalization and offers 24/7 supervision by certified nursing staff, mental health support services, minor medical interventions, daily living skills development and coordination of community support services. Residents must have a qualifying primary mental health diagnosis documented prior to their admission. Services are available at Fort Hamilton Hospital, 620 Eaton AVE in Hamilton. (513) 868-5142
- Community Behavioral Health, Inc. SAMI Court Program: SAMI Court Program provides Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment (IDDT) for offenders supervised under community control by the Butler County Court of Common Pleas. The program serves both male and female clients ages 18 and over. SAMI Court accepts most private insurances, Medicare, Medicaid and receives funding from the Butler County Mental Health Board to serve the indigent population. Services are offered at Community Behavioral Health, 820 Martin Luther King BLVD in Hamilton.(513) 868-5142
- Community Behavioral Health, Inc. Housing: Residential Services provides funding for residential services in a variety of settings. Independent Living Services manages apartments for clients with mental health diagnosis throughout Butler County. The program serves both male and female clients ages 18 and over. Services may be accessed at 820 Martin Luther King BLVD in Hamilton. (513) 868-5142
Specialized Mental Health and Support Programs:




