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Mount Rogers receives CCBHC Grant

Mount Rogers Community Services is pleased to be a 2020 recipient of the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) Expansion Grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). This expansion grant awards Mount Rogers Community Services a total of $4 million across fiscal years 2020 and 2021 to become a CCBHC.

Mount Rogers Community Services is the only new recipient of the grant in Virginia for this fiscal year. Currently, there are only 113 CCBHCs across the entire United States. SAMHSA defines a CCBHC’s responsibilities as, “Providing nine types of services, with an emphasis on the provision of 24-hour crisis care, utilization of evidence-based practices, care coordination and integration with physical health care. The demonstration program represents the largest investment in mental health and addiction care in generations.”

To become a CCBHC, Mount Rogers Community Services will utilize the grant award to partially or fully create 29 new positions. These positions will improve quality of and access to services across our catchment area. Sandy Bryant, Mount Rogers Community Services Executive Director, says, “We’re very excited this grant will allow us to expand Crisis Care services across our catchment area, provide Registered Nurse Care Coordination to serve individuals with medical and behavioral health issues, and expand Program of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) team services.”

Crisis Care services will be expanded by opening Crisis Care Centers across the catchment area and establishing Mobile Crisis teams to serve individuals wherever they may be. Crisis Care Centers and Mobile Crisis teams allow Mount Rogers Community Services to treat individuals experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis in less restrictive settings.

PACT teams work with individuals who have a serious mental illness with the goal of reducing the need for hospitalization. This grant will allow Mount Rogers Community Services to expand this nationally recognized and evidence-based model across our catchment area.

Care Coordination will serve individuals by linking their socioeconomic, medical, and behavioral health needs with resources both within and outside of Mount Rogers Community Services. Mount Rogers Community Services will utilize Registered Nurses to provide Care Coordination services.

Laura Davis, CCBHC Project Director for Mount Rogers Community Services, says this is a clear win for individuals in Southwest Virginia. “It’s a national model that has already demonstrated success in rural and urban areas. This levels the playing field, and our service area is going to have resources that few places around the country have,” Davis says.

Mount Rogers Community Services provides mental health, substance use, and developmental disability services to the people of Bland, Carroll, Grayson, Smyth, and Wythe Counties as well as the City of Galax.

Interviews can be made available upon request. Contact Logan Nester, Director of Communications and Public Relations, at 276-920-4015 or logan.nester@mrcsb.state.va.us for additional information.