Hamilton Center, Inc. (HCI) will continue to provide comprehensive, integrated, coordinated and person-centered behavioral health care by enhancing and improving its Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) in the Vigo County, Indiana. With this project, HCI proposes to continue to address the unmet needs of adults and children in Vigo County, Indiana, with serious mental illness (SMI) or substance use disorders (SUD); children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbance (SED); individuals with co-occurring disorders (COD); and individuals with chronic physical health needs. HCI proposes to serve 345 individuals in the first grant year, and an additional 410 in year two, 475 in year three and 535 in year four, for an unduplicated count of 1,765 individuals. HCI has three goals with this project: 1) Increase access and coordination of crisis stabilizations services for adults and children, utilizing evidence-based practices within the 24-hour crisis service model, 2) improve coordination of care by increasing primary care screenings, monitoring and referrals for individuals within the targeted populations, and 3) provide intensive community-based services for individuals who are criminal justice involved and/or involved in problem-solving courts (drug court, adult mental health court, veterans’ court, etc.). HCI is well positioned to continue to meet CCBHC certification criteria, and the organization has received notification from SAMHSA that our attestation sufficiently describes how our program meets CCBHC certification criteria. HCI has been state-certified as a community mental health center since inception in 1971 and has grown to become a regional behavioral health organization in central and west central Indiana. Services offered include trauma-informed behavioral health and substance abuse services to children, adolescents and adults with specific programs designed for the most intensive consumers - those with serious mental illnesses, substance use disorders (including medication assisted treatment programs), serious emotional disturbances, those with co-occurring disorders and those with chronic health conditions. In addition, HCI has two Federally Qualified Health Center Look Alike clinics. HCI also attends a regular collaborative conference call with the Director of Integration from Indiana’s Division of Mental Health and Addictions in order to discuss current CCBHC efforts and provide a touchpoint for collaboration with DMHA. This collaboration is anticipated to develop further as DMHA is beginning work on a report to the State of Indiana legislators regarding potential strategic development of CCBHCs in Indiana.