
Care That Wraps Around the Whole Person
In 2025, our Pine and Lockport Clinics achieved CCBHC (Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic) designations – marking a major step forward in delivering comprehensive, coordinated, and accessible mental health and substance use care for our region.
What This Means for Our Community
A Complete Model of Coordinated Care

Outpatient Mental Health & Substance Use Services

Screening, Diagnosis, & Risk Assessment

Person-Centered Treatment Planning
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Crisis Services

Primary Care Screening & Monitoring

Targeted Case Management

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services

Peer, Family Support, & Counselor Services

Community-Based Mental Health Care for Veterans
Since Launching on July 1st, Our Pine and Lockport CCBHC Clinics Have:
Faster Access
Better Outcomes



Delivered Over
Services
Patients Begin Treatment
Sooner at CCBHC Clinics
Mental Health Hospital Readmissions are
Lower at CCBHC Clinics
Since Launching on July 1st, Our Pine and Lockport CCBHC Clinics Have:

Delivered Over
Services
Faster Access

Patients Begin Treatment
Sooner at CCBHC Clinics
Better Outcomes

Mental Health Hospital Readmissions are
Lower at CCBHC Clinics

“CCBHC is transforming the way we provide care at Horizon – delivering quicker access, comprehensive services, and improved outcomes for those who need it most.”
~Jana Capaccio, Director of Clinical Quality & CCBHC Implementation Project Lead
Expanding Care for Children & Adolescents
Meeting rising youth behavioral health needs with more access, more services, and more support.
Growing to Meet Increasing Community Needs
As the demand for behavioral health services among children and teens continues to rise, we remain committed to expanding access, removing barriers, and strengthening the supports families rely on.

Youth Services: By the Numbers


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Growth in Number of Child & Adolescent Appointments from 2024 to 2025
School Satellite Locations
Including 5 Newly Added in 2025
Additional School-Based Services Delivered Since 2023

More Clinicians Trained in Youth Behavioral Health, Trauma-Informed Care, and Early Intervention
Youth Services: By the Numbers

Growth in Number of Child & Adolescent Appointments from 2024 to 2025

School Satellite Locations
Including 5 Newly Added in 2025
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Additional School-Based Services Delivered Since 2023

More Clinicians Trained in Youth Behavioral Health, Trauma-Informed Care, and Early Intervention

The SAFER Program: Bringing Early Intervention Into the Community
Supporting adolescents and young adults where they learn, gather, and live. School and community-based substance use risks are rising. Horizon’s SAFER (Substance Abuse-Free Education/Intervention & Referral) Program delivers early intervention directly in schools and youth-centered spaces – removing barriers and connecting young people to support quickly.
Where Services Are Provided




Middle Schools
High Schools
Colleges & Universities
Community Settings & Youth-Serving Organizations

Middle Schools

High Schools

Colleges & Universities

Community Settings & Youth-Serving Organizations
What the SAFER Program Provides



Educates Adolescents & Young Adults About Substance Use
Conducts Quick Screenings to Assess Risk
Provides Brief Interventions to Reduce Harm


Connects Individuals to Youth Peer Supports
Refers to Treatment When Appropriate
What the SAFER Program Provides

Educates Adolescents & Young Adults About Substance Use

Conducts Quick Screenings to Assess Risk

Provides Brief Interventions to Reduce Harm

Connects Individuals to Youth Peer Supports

Refers to Treatment When Appropriate
Mental Health Awareness Training Grant
Now in year 2 of our 3-year MHAT Grant, we continue strengthening community readiness to recognize and respond to mental health concerns.
2025 Impact

Community Members Trained in QPR
Question, Persuade, Refer – a suicide-prevention approach that teaches people how to recognize warning signs and connect someone to help.
Community Members Trained in MHFA
Mental Health First Aid – training that equips individuals to identify and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges.


Community Members Trained in MHFA
Mental Health First Aid – training that equips individuals to identify and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges.

We’re Growing Again!
In May, we celebrated the grand opening of our new Orchard Park Family Recovery Center. The expansion added more than 4,000 square feet, significantly increasing our capacity to provide child and adolescent clinical services. Since 2011, Horizon has been proud to serve the Orchard Park community, and this new space allows us to continue meeting the behavioral health needs of children, adults, and families with even greater impact.