
Office of Behavioral Health
The Office of Behavioral Health (OBH) manages and delivers the services and supports necessary to improve the quality of life for citizens with mental illness and addictive disorders.
The agency acts as monitors and subject matter consultants for the children's Coordinated System of Care program and the Medicaid Healthy Louisiana managed care plans, which manage behavioral health services. OBH also delivers direct care through hospitalization and has oversight of behavioral health community-based treatment programs through the human services districts and authorities. Services are provided for Medicaid and non-Medicaid eligible populations.
OBH was created by Act 384 of the 2009 Legislative Session which directed the consolidation of the offices of addictive disorders and mental health into the Office of Behavioral Health effective July 1, 2010 in order to streamline services and better address the needs of people with co-occurring mental illness and addictive disorders. LDH's work in implementing Act 384 was guided by stakeholders and leaders in the behavioral health field from across Louisiana who sat on the department's Office of Behavioral Health Implementation Advisory Committee.
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Mission
The mission of the Office of Behavioral Health is to work collaboratively with partners to develop and implement a comprehensive integrated system of behavioral health and healthcare, social supports, and prevention services that promote recovery and resilience for all citizens of Louisiana. OBH assures public behavioral health services are accessible, family-driven, have a positive impact, are culturally and clinically competent, and are delivered in partnership with all stakeholders.
Vision
People can and do recover from mental illness and addictive disorders. Through the delivery of timely and person-centered, clinically effective behavioral health and healthcare and supports, citizens of Louisiana will experience positive behavioral health outcomes and contribute meaningfully to our State's growth and development.
Guiding Principles
- This office aims to make a difference in the lives of adults and children in Louisiana.
- People who receive proper care and a supportive environment can recover from mental illness and addiction.
- OBH services respond to the needs of individuals, families and communities, including culturally and linguistically diverse services. The office respects the dignity of individuals, families, communities, and the workforce that serves them.
- Individuals, families and communities will be welcomed into the system of services and supports with a "no wrong door" approach.
- Through a cooperative spirit of partnerships and collaborations, the needs of individuals, families and communities will be met by a workforce that is ethical, competent and committed to the welfare of the people it serves.
- OBH will utilize the unique skills of professionals with appropriate competencies, credentials and certifications.
- Mental illness and addiction are healthcare issues and must be seamlessly integrated into a comprehensive physical and behavioral healthcare system that includes primary care settings.
- Many OBH service recipients suffer from both mental illness and addiction. As the office provides care, the staff must understand, identify and treat both illnesses as primary conditions. This system of care will be easily accessible and comprehensive, and will fully integrate a continuum of prevention and treatment services to all age groups. It will be designed to be evidence-based, responsive to changing needs, and built on a foundation of continuous quality improvement.
- OBH will measure results to demonstrate both improved outcomes for the people served and fiscal responsibility to taxpayers.
- OBH will prioritize de-stigmatizing historical biases and prejudices against people with mental illness and substance use disorders, and those who provide services, through efforts to increase access to treatment. The office will do this by reducing financial barriers, addressing provider bias, integrating care and increasing the willingness and ability of individuals to seek and receive treatment.
Services
Louisiana Spirit Crisis Counseling Program
Opioid Help Louisiana
Leadership
Karen Stubbs
Assistant SecretaryAmanda Joyner
Deputy Assistant SecretaryRobyn McDermott
Deputy Assistant SecretaryQuinetta Womack
Deputy Assistant SecretaryDr. Vanessa de la Cruz
Medical DirectorContact Us
Louisiana Behavioral Health Advisory Council
Melanie Roberts, MS
LBHAC Liaison
225-892-2329
melanie.roberts@la.gov
George Mills
LBHAC Chair
george.mills@theextramileregioniv.com
Catherine Peay
Block Grant State Planner
225-342-7945
catherine.peay@la.gov
Donna Schaitel
LBHAC Support Staff
225-291-6262
donnas@namilouisiana.org
News
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Louisiana Department of Health leadership announces key initiatives
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LDH unveils new Central Louisiana State Hospital facility
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FFY 2025 Synar Report
Resources
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Quick Guide to SCCS Forms Notice of Privacy Practices Authorization to Obtain/Release information Item by item instructions for Child & Adolescent Interview Adult Interview for Specialized Services Item by item instructions for Adult Interview SCCS Contact Log Item by item instructions for Contact Log RLC Indirect Services Log SCCS Worksheet SCCS Log of Recipient Numbers
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Mental Health Forms Listing of available Mental Health Law Forms OBH 1 Physician's Emergency Certificate OBH 13 Notification to Family of Emergency Certificate OBH 14 Request for Release-Formal Voluntary Admisison OBH 143 Physician's Certificate for Minors (2 pages) OBH 15 Discharge Procedures (2 pages) OBH 16 Rights of Patient (2 pages) OBH 16A Rights of Minor Patients (2 pages) OBH 19 Request for Protective Custody OBH 1A Psychologist's Emergency Certificate OBH 2 Coroner's Emergency Certificate OBH 20 Order for Protective Custody OBH 4 Acknowledgement of Notification of Rights OBH 6 Transfer OBH 7 Formal Voluntary Admission OBH 8 Non-Contested Admission OBH 9 Physician's Report to Court OBH 10 Petition for Judicial Commitment Non Legal OBH 11 Petition for Judicial Commitment Hospital Facility
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Louisiana Needs Assessment Final Report SME Report July-December 2023 LA-LDH 2024 Implementation Plan SME Report January-June 2023 My Choice 2023 Revised Housing Plan SME Report July-December 2022 SME Report January- June 2022 Annual Implementation Plan: January 2022-December 2022 My Choice Louisiana Diversion Plan Update SME Report July 2021-December 2021 Annual Quality Report - January 2022 SME Report January - June 2021 LA-LDH 2021 Annual Implementation Plan SME Report July-December 2020 SME Report January-June 2020 SME Report May-December 2019 My Choice Louisiana Crisis Framework My Choice Louisiana Housing Plan My Choice Louisiana Diversion Plan Agreement to Resolve the Department of Justice Investigation (Draft Report by Subject Matter Expert) Findings Letter Agreement Louisiana Behavioral Health Provider Survey of Adult Services - Results from the 2018 Self-Report Survey of Louisiana Medicaid and State Contracted Providers Crisis System of Care Model SME Report January- June 2024 Annual Mortality Review Report CY2020-2022
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