Objectives: The movement of mental rehabilitation from institution-based care to community-based care has become a global trend. The purpose of this study was to propose an innovative business model for the development of community-based mental health centers. This should include a mission statement, strategic plan, organizational structure, delivery process, and expected outcome. Methods: This study consisted of international workshops, focus group discussions, and meetings with experts. Results: A center should be positioned as a community-based mental healthcare system, aligned with networks of hospitals, clinics, mental health rehabilitation facilities, and other professional institutions. The strategic goal is to provide community-based mental therapy and community rehabilitation by a multidisciplinary therapeutic team. This model enables patients to remain in the community and decreases expenditure by nation health insurance. Conclusion: We suggest that a community-based mental health center integrated with healthcare networks and multi-professional teams is essential for the delivery of complete healthcare services.