Welcome to Brighter Tomorrow Community Services

Brighter Tomorrow Community Services is a behavioral health agency founded in Cleveland, Ohio that provides counseling, therapy, and case management services to individuals and families. The founders have a background oriented in helping people in need. They envisioned an agency built on engaging the underserved and often overlooked yet vital facet of social service. They maintain active partnerships with community organizations to develop an integrated pool of resources and professionals with the overall objective of improving mental health conditions. They will use the Brighter Tomorrow platform to advance the mission of self-efficacy and self-sufficiency.

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Our Services

Diagnostic Assessment

Diagnostic Assessment (“Assessment”) is a clinical evaluation provided by a licensed practitioner. The Assessment can be conducted face-to-face or via telehealth. The Assessment is an evaluation of a client’s mental health, developmental disability, or substance abuse condition and results in the issuance of a Diagnostic Assessment report with a recommendation regarding whether the recipient meets enrollment criteria.  The outcome of mental health assessment is to determine the need for care and recommend appropriate service/treatment or the need for further assessment.

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Behavioral Health Services

We provide behavioral health counseling and therapy with the goal of improving each clients sense of self and quality of life to include work, relationships, and daily functioning. Psychotherapy is often used either alone or in combination with medications to treat mental illnesses. Called “therapy” for short, the word psychotherapy actually involves a variety of treatment techniques. During psychotherapy, a person with a mental illness talks to a licensed and trained mental health care professional who helps him or her identify and work through the factors that may be triggering the illness.  

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Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment

Our Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment Service (“CPST”) support a partnership between the client and their caseworker, helping to develop a person-centered treatment plan which will assist your loved one in managing their mental health conditions, psychiatric, medical care, housing, and other entitlements which will help improve their quality of life and independence.

We work with client on a frequent basis in order to ensure their treatment needs are met. Our goal is to help our client reach self-sufficiency. The services we provide are specific, measurable, and individualized services to each person served.

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Ancillary Services

Housing Resources, Job Search, Obtaining Benefits, Healthcare Entitlements

We Come to You

Our services can be completed at the client’s home, school, community setting, as well as at our office location. We also offer telehealth service which can be conducted via audio (only) or video and audio.

Team Approach

All of our therapist are Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCC-S ), Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC), Licensed Independent Social Workers (LISW) or Licensed Social Workers. We work with psychiatrist, nurses, employment specialists, peer support groups, parole/probation officers, case managers, and program supervisors.

A Community Mental Health Center

We have earned the Gold Seal of Approval for Behavioral Health Care and Human Services from The Joint Commission.

Accreditation

Brighter Tomorrow Community Services LLC has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval.

Payment

Medicaid insurance is accepted. We accept Aetna Better Health of Ohio, United Healthcare, Molina Healthcare of Ohio, CareSource, Tricare, Buckeye Community Health Plan, Paramount Advantage.

How It Works

  • 1. Determine Eligibility

  • 2. Determine Needs

  • 3. Therapist / Case Manager Assigned

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Mental Health By The Numbers

The information on these infographics and this page comes from studies conducted by organizations like Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Department of Justice. The terminology used reflects what is used in original studies. Terms like “serious mental illness,” “mental illness” or “mental health disorders” may all seem like they’re referring to the same thing, but in fact refer to specific diagnostic groups for that particular study.

If you have questions about a statistic or term that’s being used, please visit the original study by Click Here.

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Suicide Prevention

Call: Cuyahoga County’s 24/7 Suicide Prevention Crisis Hotline 216-623-6888

Call: National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-Talk (8255).

Text: “Home” to 741741