RI Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics Rhode Island’s Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) launched on October 1, 2024. A CCBHC is an outpatient clinic that is certified by the State of Rhode Island to offer expanded behavioral health services. CCBHCs serve anyone who walks through the door, regardless of age, diagnosis, or insurance status. At a CCBHC, a team of trained health professionals can: • provide mental health support to you or a loved one, • help you or a loved one with a substance use condition, and/or • provide 24/7 crisis support. Where are CCBHCs in Rhode Island? The following locations are CCBHCs in Rhode Island: Community Care Alliance (Woonsocket) Family Service of Rhode Island (Providence) Gateway Healthcare (Pawtucket, Johnston, and South County) Newport Mental Health (Newport) The Providence Center (Providence) Thrive Behavioral Health (Warwick) How do I make an appointment at a CCBHC? Please visit the website of a CCBHC near you to make an appointment or to learn about their walk-in services. You can also call 988 to learn more about their services or mobile crisis response. What kind of behavioral health services do CCBHCs offer? CCBHCs offer many types of behavioral health services, which may include: Mobile crisis response, 24/7/365 Screening, diagnosis, and risk assessment Psychiatric rehabilitation services Outpatient primary care screening and monitoring Targeted case management Outpatient mental health and substance use services Person- and family-centered treatment planning Community-based mental health care for veterans Peer family support and counselor services What is 24/7 mobile crisis response? Sometimes people who struggle with mental health or substance use have an emergency. When that happens, it may feel difficult or impossible to get help. You can call 988 to get connected with a CCBHC’s mobile crisis response team 24/7 for help with a behavioral health emergency. “Mobile crisis response” means trained behavioral health specialists can come to you when and where you need it. Whether you’re requesting help for yourself or a loved one, CCBHCs’ mobile teams are trained to: assess the individual experiencing the emergency, de-escalate or calm down crisis situations, and connect people to needed services. When you call 988 to connect with a CCBHC’s 24/7 crisis line, a trained professional will ask you questions to determine what kind of response that would be best for you or your family member. Depending on the nature of the crisis, they may recommend: an appointment at a CCBHC near you that day, an appointment at a CCBHC near you the next day, a mobile crisis response where trained health professionals come to you, or an emergency response. For a health emergency, like severe chest pain, trouble breathing, seizures, or a head injury, call 911 or go to the emergency room right away. You should also call 911 if you or someone you care about are in immediate danger or threatening to hurt themselves. What kind of health insurance do CCBHCs accept? CCBHCs can help you and your family get the behavioral health care you need. CCBHCs serve anyone who asks for support, regardless of their ability to pay, where they live, or their age. This includes developmentally appropriate care for children and youth. You can get behavioral health care at any CCBHC no matter what kind of health insurance you have, or if you don't have insurance. If you have health insurance through Medicaid, HealthSource RI, or an employer, CCBHC staff will ask for your insurance information. Communications Resources Interested in sharing information about CCBHCs? Download and share these resources: Flyer: English | Spanish | Portuguese | Arabic | Cape Verdean Creole | French | Haitian Creole | Khmer | Laotian | Russian | Simplified Chinese | Swahili | Poster: English | Spanish | Portuguese | Arabic | Cape Verdean Creole | French | Haitian Creole | Khmer | Laotian | Russian | Simplified Chinese | Swahili | YouTube Video featuring Governor Dan McKee PowerPoint Presentation