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Heritage one of 19 agencies offering expanded services under Illinois’ behavioral healthcare model

By Lindsay Romano Oct 27, 2024 | 5:55 PM

October 27, 2024 – The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services has announced that the 19 Certified Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC) participating in a federal Medicaid Demonstration Program are now offering mental health care and substance use treatment services under this new model. The model significantly increases access to behavioral health care, including crisis care, for individuals who may otherwise experience challenges accessing the services they need.  

“Thanks to the close collaboration with the participating providers and our sister agency, the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), enhanced behavioral health services are now available to individuals at 19 locations across Illinois,” said HFS Director Elizabeth Whitehorn. “Access to high-quality behavioral health services is critical, and this program will help us to serve individuals who are in crisis and have previously struggled to access the services they need to be well.”

Earlier this year, Illinois was selected as one of ten states to participate in the federal CCBHC Medicaid Demonstration Program which is designed to expand and improve access to coordinated services. The CCBHC Demonstration Program provides reimbursement through Medicaid for the full cost of services that CCBHCs provide and at higher rates than community mental health centers previously received for Medicaid customers. The participating clinics’ services must meet federal standards, and they must serve anyone who requests care for their mental health or substance use condition, regardless of age, ability to pay, or location.

CCBHCs provide access to a range of services, care coordination, and incorporate evidence-based practices and other supports based on a community needs assessment. This includes crisis services that are available 24/7. CCBHCs are also required to provide routine outpatient care within 10 business days.

The 19 CCBHCs now providing services are:

  • Trilogy Inc., Chicago
  • Lutheran Social Services of IL, Chicago
  • Human Resources Development Institute, Chicago
  • Thresholds, Chicago
  • Thresholds, Woodstock
  • Rosecrance Incorporated, Champaign
  • Rosecrance Incorporated, Rockford
  • Heritage Behavioral Health Center, Decatur
  • Preferred Family Healthcare, Inc., Quincy
  • Transitions of Western IL, Inc., Quincy
  • Centerstone of Illinois, Inc., Alton
  • Chestnut Health Systems, Inc., Granite City
  • Chestnut Health Systems, Inc., Belleville
  • Ecker Center for Behavioral Health, Elgin
  • Link & Option Center, Inc., South Holland
  • Bridgeway, Inc., Galesburg
  • Robert Young Center, Moline
  • Robert Young Center, Rock Island
  • Sinnissippi Centers, Inc., Dixon

“Heritage Behavioral Health Center is honored to be one of the 19 agencies participating in Illinois’ CCBHC Medicaid Demonstration as this model supports our mission to advance behavioral healthcare focusing on access to care for anyone, anytime, anywhere”, said Heritage Behavioral Health Center President & CEO Mary Garrison. “Providing vital whole person care focusing on mental health, substance use, and primary care is essential to ensure wellness for all and being a part of this Demonstration allows us to achieve this goal.”

In addition to Illinois, Alabama, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Rhode Island, and Vermont were chosen to take part in the four-year federal CCBHC Medicaid Demonstration this year. Michigan, Missouri, Kentucky, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, and Oregon are already part of the program.

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available by calling or texting 988 or via chat at 988lifeline.org. To learn how to get support for mental health, or substance use issues, visit FindSupport.gov. Locate treatment providers by visiting FindTreatment.gov or calling 800-662-HELP (4357).