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Horizons reports rising client numbers and expands space as Medicaid recertification looms
Summary
Horizons Mental Health Center told Pratt County commissioners its client count and revenues rose, the agency is expanding office space, and upcoming Medicaid recertification will increase administrative work for staff.
Vicky Mader, chief executive officer of Horizons Mental Health Center, told the Pratt County Commission that the agency’s client load and revenue have increased and that it is expanding office space to meet demand. Mader said Horizons served 396 individuals in Pratt County in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2025 and is seeing an upward trend in services.
Mader said the agency averages about six hours of service per client each quarter and provides roughly eight distinct services per person per quarter, with community psychiatric support and treatment (case management) as the largest category and individual therapy the next largest. “Psychosocial rehab group is basically case management but in group settings,” Mader…
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