Endeavor Health Services - Mental health treatment facility in Buffalo, NY

Endeavor Health Services

Mental Health Treatment in Buffalo, New York

Endeavor Health Services is a mental health treatment facility serving Buffalo and the surrounding New York area. The facility provides specialized care tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.

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Facility Overview

Endeavor Health Services, located at 463 William Street in Buffalo, New York, provides comprehensive behavioral health support to adults in the community. The facility operates a Walk-In Center designed for crisis de-escalation and immediate behavioral health assessments, offering a safe and supportive environment for individuals experiencing mental health challenges or other crisis situations. Through care coordination and linkage to additional services, Endeavor ensures that each person receives the resources necessary to address their unique needs.

In addition, Endeavor Health Services features The Clubhouse at EAST Haven, a social and educational setting where adults can build skills, foster social connections, and participate in structured group activities. The clubhouse includes a lending library, craft room, computer lab, game room, and relaxation space, providing a holistic approach to mental wellness. With peer support, crisis counseling, and recovery-oriented care, Endeavor Health Services empowers adults to strengthen their coping skills, improve social engagement, and enhance overall quality of life.

Treatment Services

Core Services

  • Community Outreach

Conditions Treated

  • Mental Health Disorders

Populations Served

Additional Services

  • Behavioral Health Assessment
  • Walk-In Center
  • Crisis De-Escalation
  • Care Coordination
  • Service Linkage
  • Peer Support
  • Crisis Counseling
  • Socialization and Skill Building
  • Clubhouse Model
  • Peer-Led Support
  • De-Escalation Techniques
  • Community Integration
  • Recovery-Oriented Care
  • Behavioral Health Crises