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School-Based <strong>Health</strong><br />

Center Locations<br />

Buffalo Elementary School of<br />

Technology (PS #6)<br />

414 S. Division Street<br />

Buffalo, New York 14204<br />

Build Academy (PS #91)<br />

340 Fougeron Street<br />

Buffalo, New York 14211<br />

Hillery Park Academy (PS #27)<br />

72 Pawnee Parkway<br />

Buffalo, New York 14210<br />

Herman Badillo Bilingual Academy (PS #76)<br />

315 Carolina Street<br />

Buffalo, New York 14201<br />

Dr. Lydia T. Wright School of<br />

Excellence (PS #89)<br />

106 Appenheimer Street<br />

Buffalo, New York 14214<br />

Stanley Makowski Early<br />

Childhood Center (PS #99)<br />

1095 Jefferson Avenue<br />

Buffalo, New York 14208<br />

Dr. Martin Luther King Multicultural<br />

Institute (PS #39)<br />

487 High Street<br />

Buffalo, New York 14211<br />

Westminster Charter School (PS #68)<br />

24 Westminster Avenue<br />

Buffalo, New York 14215<br />

Bennett High School (PS #200)<br />

2885 Main Street<br />

Buffalo, New York 14214<br />

Administrative Offices<br />

The Makowski School<br />

1095 Jefferson Avenue<br />

Buffalo, New York 14209<br />

Telephone: (716) 883-9487<br />

Fax: (716) 883-9483<br />

www.kaleidahealth.org<br />

K A L E I D A H E A L T H<br />

School-Based<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Center<br />

(<strong>SBHC</strong>)<br />

Improving the health of young children<br />

and adolescents in the school setting<br />

Women & Children’s<br />

Hospital of Buffalo<br />

A <strong>Kaleida</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Facility<br />

WCHOB-147 Rev. 2/12


What is a <strong>SBHC</strong>?<br />

School-based health centers (<strong>SBHC</strong>s) are one of the<br />

ways communities address the unmet health needs of<br />

young children and adolescents in the school setting<br />

during school hours.<br />

<strong>Kaleida</strong> <strong>Health</strong> school-based health centers provide<br />

students in nine Buffalo Public Schools with ageappropriate,<br />

culturally-sensitive primary health care<br />

services.<br />

A nurse practitioner works in partnership with a<br />

<strong>Kaleida</strong> <strong>Health</strong> physician from Women & Children’s<br />

Hospital of Buffalo, as well as the child’s primary<br />

care physician, to provide comprehensive care that<br />

promotes wellness and healthy lifestyle habits for<br />

children, youth and families.<br />

How much does it cost?<br />

Children and adolescents are not charged for these<br />

services. <strong>Health</strong> services are made possible through<br />

support provided by the New York State Department<br />

of <strong>Health</strong>.<br />

How do you sign your child up?<br />

Parents must fill out the enrollment package, which is<br />

available at the school-based health center.<br />

Do you need an appointment?<br />

Walk-ins and appointments are welcome.<br />

What should you do if your child needs health<br />

services after school hours?<br />

Contact your primary care provider for after-hour<br />

emergencies, or call Women & Children’s Hospital<br />

of Buffalo at (716) 878-7000 and ask to speak to the<br />

general pediatric physician on-call.<br />

Why Are <strong>SBHC</strong>s<br />

Important?<br />

They improve the mental and physical health of<br />

students to help them achieve educational success,<br />

which can help them become successful adults.<br />

How do <strong>SBHC</strong>s make a difference?<br />

• Reduce barriers to learning<br />

• Help keep children in school<br />

• Help parents keep their child(ren) healthy<br />

• Allow parents to stay at the workplace<br />

• Provide counseling and support to students<br />

• Increase chances of achieving educational success<br />

• Provide a safe place for adolescents to talk about<br />

troubling issues<br />

• Improve attendance rate by providing access to<br />

health services on-site<br />

• Help prevent illnesses that may lead to expensive<br />

health care services<br />

• Detect illness to avoid emergency room visits<br />

• Educate students about the importance of good<br />

health care and healthy behaviors<br />

• Respond to emotional needs of students, staff and<br />

parents in times of school-wide crisis<br />

• Reduce the incidence of risk behaviors that<br />

contribute to teen pregnancy<br />

<strong>Kaleida</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>SBHC</strong><br />

<strong>Health</strong> Services<br />

• Annual physical examinations (including sports and<br />

working papers physicals)<br />

• Diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic<br />

illnesses<br />

• First Aid (treatment of minor injuries)<br />

• Immunizations<br />

• Medication administration<br />

• Referral to specialists for services not provided at<br />

the <strong>SBHC</strong><br />

• Laboratory services<br />

• Behavioral health counseling<br />

• Age-appropriate reproductive health services,<br />

including abstinence counseling, education, exams<br />

and referrals<br />

• Nutrition education and weight management<br />

• Risk behavior assessments<br />

• Vision, hearing and scoliosis screening<br />

• <strong>Health</strong> education and wellness services

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