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Community Partners

The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services is committed to leveraging community partners to positively impact Oklahomans. Our mission is to promote healthy communities and provide the highest quality care to enhance the well-being of all Oklahomans and we couldn't do that without the help of our community partners.

Law Enforcement

Crisis Intervention Team: The Crisis Intervention Team program is a community effort partnering both police officers and the community together for common goals of safety, understanding and service to individuals with mental illness and their families.

MyCare: MyCare is a personalized care platform that allows patients, providers, first responders, case manager and other needing to deliver Behavioral Health services anywhere, anytime. MyCare is a private, secure resource that allows for on-demand assessments or counseling with concurrent documentation and solution analytics, that help measure outcomes and treatment plans. Visit the MyCare website to learn more.

Integrated Technology Solutions

MyCare

MyCare is a personalized care platform that allows patients, providers, first responders, case manager and other needing to deliver Behavioral Health services anywhere, anytime. MyCare is a private, secure resource that allows for on-demand assessments or counseling with concurrent documentation and solution analytics, that help measure outcomes and treatment plans. Visit the MyCare website to learn more.

Warrior's Rest

Warrior’s Rest Foundation was developed to seek out, train and continuously mentor peer support teams for agencies across the United States to help First Responders stay healthy. The WRF mission is: Working together to build resiliency with First Responders, their partners, and their families to foster healthy professional and personal lives.

Healthy First Responders make a safer community.  By promoting First Responder health, the community wins in the arena of top care and protection from their heroes. The WRF team teaches and trains others to present wellness strategies and trainings that will help our First Responders to begin having conversations about difficult topics such as suicide, substance abuse, and relationships, as well as fitness, nutrition, finances, and their spiritual life.

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