Illinois Administrative Code
Title 59 - MENTAL HEALTH
Part 132 - COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES PROGRAM
Subpart C - CERTIFIED COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER (CMHC)
Section 132.70 - Definition, Characteristics and Incentives
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 52, December 27, 2024
a) Certified Comprehensive Community Mental Health Centers are a specialty service provider type embedded in the community with knowledge and expertise in providing services to adults with or at risk of serious mental illnesses (SMI) and/or children and youth with or at risk of serious emotional disturbances (SED. CMHCs respond to the unique mental health needs of the community with a continuum of services ranging from prevention/promotion through treatment and recovery. CMHCs collaborate with other social service and health care providers to deliver integrated care to individuals in the identified geographic service area. CMHCs must be nonprofit or local government entities.
b) CMHCs shall:
c) CMHCs are the only entities that may pursue certifications of the following programs:
d) DHS-DMH will recognize certified CMHCs as preferred provider types when awarding State grant funds to support mental health treatment programs and services as State laws permit.
e) DHS-DMH will recognize certified CMHCs as preferred provider types when pursuing federal or other grants within DMH or when awarding federal pass-through funds as federal and State laws permit.
f) DHS-DMH will recognize certified CMHCs as preferred provider types when establishing technical assistance and training programs.