CASA-Trinity, Inc. Hornell Inpatient and Detox Facility
Comprehensive Residential Addiction Treatment
Located at 7309 Seneca Road North in Hornell, New York, CASA-Trinity, Inc. offers a dedicated Inpatient and Detox facility specializing in recovery from substance use disorders. This essential service provides a structured, safe environment for individuals seeking to begin or deepen their journey into long-term sobriety. The facility is a crucial part of a network of services that span several New York counties, ensuring continuity of care.
Program Details and Services
The core offering at the Hornell facility is a structured 28-day inpatient program, designed to provide intensive treatment and support during the critical early stages of recovery. A key component of the treatment model is medically supervised detox services. Specifically, the facility offers detox support for opiates, including a Buprenorphine taper for clients who request complete detox without the use of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) or Vivitrol post-detox.
The facility maintains specific capacities to ensure personalized care:
- 11 Female Beds
- 16 Male Beds
Following the completion of the detox and inpatient residential program, CASA-Trinity prioritizes a smooth transition for the client. This typically involves a “warm handoff” to a residential program for continued care, or a return home with continued engagement in outpatient treatment within their county of origin. This strategic approach helps clients maintain momentum in their recovery as they transition back into their communities.
Commitment to Recovery
CASA-Trinity, Inc. is committed to creating achievable paths toward recovery. Their teams focus on addressing the immediate needs of detoxification while preparing clients for the necessary ongoing work of maintaining sobriety. The facility can be reached directly at (607) 282-5200 for admissions and inquiries.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the duration of the standard inpatient program at the Hornell facility?
The standard residential treatment program at the Hornell facility is a 28-day inpatient cycle.
Does this facility offer Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?
Detox services include a Buprenorphine taper, particularly for opiate detox. The facility supports clients who request complete detox without continuing MAT or Vivitrol post-detoxification.
What happens after the 28-day program ends?
Upon completion, clients receive a “warm handoff,” which means they are transitioned either to a longer-term residential program or back home to continue treatment through outpatient services in their home county.
How can I inquire about admission?
You can contact the facility directly by phone at (607) 282-5200 to inquire about admissions.



