Behavioral Health Homes
Frederic Morton, MPH, Program Manager | (860) 418-6609 | Fred.Morton@ct.gov
Connecticut Behavioral Health Home Website: www.ctintegratedcare.com
Behavioral Health Home refers to a healthcare delivery model, not to a physical house or housing. For questions regarding housing, call 211.
Contact Us: If you are a Medicaid member and want to learn more about BHH services, please contact the Connecticut Behavioral Health Home program:
1-844-551-2736 - Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday 8:30am – 5:00pm EST
A Behavioral Health Home is a healthcare service delivery model focused on the integration of primary care, mental health services, and social services and supports for adults and children diagnosed with mental illness.
The Behavioral Health Home model of care uses a multidisciplinary team to deliver person-centered services designed to support a person in coordinating care and services while reaching his or her health and wellness goals.
What services are provided?
- Comprehensive care management
- Care coordination
- Health promotion
- Comprehensive transitional care
- Individual and family support
- Referral to community and support services
What are the goals?
- Increased access to and utilization of routine and preventative health care services
- Improved health outcomes
- Better quality of treatment
- Improved consumer experience with care
- Improved cost effectiveness through declines in the use of hospitals, emergency departments, and other costly inpatient care
- Behavioral Health Home Consumer Satisfaction Survey
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Center of Excellence for Integrated Health Solutions
- Health Home Information Resource Center
- National Council for Behavioral Health