Community Behavioral Health Services
Connect with Community Behavioral Health
Getting Started
Taking the first step toward help takes courage. Community Behavioral Health (CBH) makes the process as straightforward for anyone seeking addiction, mental health, youth or education services.
All new clients start with a private, one-on-one assessment. Walk-in assessment hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
What to Bring
- Valid photo ID
- Proof of insurance: If you have insurance, bring your insurance card.
- Medicare recipients should also bring their Social Security award letter for the current year.
- No insurance? We will help you apply to Medicaid or government funding. To do so, bring these three items:
- Photo I.D.
- Proof of Income (for both spouses, if married)
- Proof of Residency (such as a recent utility bill or pay stub showing your current address)
- Completed intake paperwork: Before your first appointment, please complete it. Forms can be mailed to you or printed and brought to your assessment.
What to Expect
A clinician will review your intake paperwork, walk you through a brief survey and conduct a short interview. By the time you leave, you will have a care plan, an assigned clinician and your next appointment scheduled.
Payment Options
CBH accepts most major insurance plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, State-Financed Health Insurance, private health insurance, TRICARE and private pay (cash, check or credit card). Butler County residents who meet certain eligibility criteria may have services covered through the Butler County Mental Health and Addictions Services Board. A sliding fee scale is available for clients paying out-of-pocket.
For questions about coverage, call (513) 887-8500,
