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1 Provider Name (#): Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Date of Report: 09/30/2014 Engagement, Retention and Continuity of Care Measure Status by Level of Care and SFY 2014 Quarter* Detoxification - Engagement % (#) of Detox Clients/Length of Stay At Least Two Days % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 91.0% 10, % 2, % 2, % 2, % 2, % 9,444 Region IV 93.4% % % % % % 557 Provider 92.5% % % % % % 342 Detoxification - Retention % of Discharged Detox Clients/Completed Services % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 76.2% 8, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 7,085 Region IV 76.1% % % % % % 410 Provider 77.5% % % % % % 297 Detoxification - Continuity of Care % of Detox Clients/Linked to Treatment % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 52.0% 4, % 1, % 1, % % % 4,229 Region IV 57.1% % % % % % 300 Provider 73.2% % % % % % 213 Page 1
2 Provider Name (#): Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Date of Report: 09/30/2014 Engagement, Retention and Continuity of Care Measure Status by Level of Care and SFY 2014 Quarter* Level I - Engagement % Admitted Level I Clients/At Least 4 Sessions/First 30 Days % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 47.8% 15, % 3, % 3, % 3, % 3, % 13,863 Region IV 50.2% % % % % % 1,138 Provider 80.2% % % % % % 434 Level I - Retention % of Discharged Level I Clients/Completed Treatment (A) % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 51.9% 12, % 3, % 2, % 2, % 2, % 11,528 Region IV 38.7% % % % % % 710 Provider 40.1% % % % % % 170 Level I - Retention % of Clients/At Least 10 Sessions After First 30 Days (B) % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 25.2% 7, % 2, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 7,220 Region IV 35.0% % % % % % 773 Provider 53.0% % % % % % 286 Level I - Retention % of Admitted Level I Clients/A and/or B % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 52.7% 16, % 4, % 3, % 4, % 3, % 15,409 Region IV 47.1% % % % % % 1,165 Provider 60.5% % % % % % 331 Page 2
3 Provider Name (#): Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Date of Report: 09/30/2014 Engagement, Retention and Continuity of Care Measure Status by Level of Care and SFY 2014 Quarter* Level I - Continuity of Care % of Discharged Clients/12-Step Group Participation (A) % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 37.1% 8, % 2, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 7,954 Region IV 32.0% % % % % % 469 Provider 71.9% % % % % % 237 Level I - Continuity of Care % of Discharged Clients/Supportive Interaction (B) % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 74.9% 16, % 4, % 4, % 4, % 3, % 16,349 Region IV 62.7% % % % % % 1,168 Provider 59.2% % % % % % 282 Level I - Continuity of Care % of Discharged Clients/A and/or B % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 77.7% 17, % 4, % 4, % 4, % 3, % 16,918 Region IV 71.0% % % % % % 1,212 Provider 82.5% % % % % % 318 Page 3
4 Provider Name (#): Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Date of Report: 09/30/2014 Engagement, Retention and Continuity of Care Measure Status by Level of Care and SFY 2014 Quarter* Level II - Engagement % Admitted Clients/At Least 12 Sessions/First 30 Days % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 36.4% 4, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 4,691 Region IV 47.2% % % % % % 165 Provider 64.7% % % % % % 55 Level II - Retention % Admitted Clients/At Least 18 Sessions/First 60 Days (A) % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 40.2% 5, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 5,091 Region IV 46.9% % % % % % 177 Provider 63.5% % % % % % 55 Level II - Retention % of Discharged Level II Clients/Completed Treatment (B) % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 42.4% 4, % 1, % 1, % 1, % % 4,456 Region IV 27.0% % % % % % 158 Provider 18.0% % % % % % 24 Level II - Retention % of Admitted Level II Clients/A and/or B % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 53.7% 6, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 7,140 Region IV 55.2% % % % % % 251 Provider 67.1% % % % % % 68 Illinois Department of Human Services, Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Page 4
5 Provider Name (#): Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Date of Report: 09/30/2014 Engagement, Retention and Continuity of Care Measure Status by Level of Care and SFY 2014 Quarter* Level II - Continuity of Care % of Discharged Clients/12-Step Group Participation (A) % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 55.0% 5, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 1, % 5,646 Region IV 49.7% % % % % % 219 Provider 80.8% % % % % % 71 Level II - Continuity of Care % of Discharged Clients/Supportive Interaction (B) % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 76.9% 7, % 2, % 2, % 2, % 1, % 8,378 Region IV 72.2% % % % % % 309 Provider 77.0% % % % % % 77 Level II - Continuity of Care % of Discharged Clients/A and/or B % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 82.1% 8, % 2, % 2, % 2, % 1, % 8,789 Region IV 80.8% % % % % % 317 Provider 91.8% % % % % % 83 Page 5
6 Provider Name (#): Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Date of Report: 09/30/2014 Engagement, Retention and Continuity of Care Measure Status by Level of Care and SFY 2014 Quarter* Level III.5 - Engagement % of Level III.5 Clients/Length of Stay of At Least 7 Days % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 86.4% 10, % 2, % 2, % 2, % 2, % 11,177 Region IV 87.2% % % % % % 823 Provider 88.8% % % % % % 295 Level III.5 - Retention % of Level III.5 Clients/Length of Stay of At Least 14 Days % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 75.3% 9, % 2, % 2, % 2, % 2, % 9,618 Region IV 75.8% % % % % % 722 Provider 80.6% % % % % % 261 Level III.5 - Continuity of Care % of Clients/Linked to Lower Level of Care % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 36.0% 4, % 1, % 1, % 1, % % 4,699 Region IV 46.7% % % % % % 357 Provider 52.9% % % % % % 164 Page 6
7 Provider Name (#): Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Date of Report: 09/30/2014 Engagement, Retention and Continuity of Care Measure Status by Level of Care and SFY 2014 Quarter* Level III.1 - Engagement SFY13 Level Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 SFY14 Cumulative % of Level III.1 Clients/Length of Stay of At Least 7 Days % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 89.3% 1, % % % % % 1,094 Region IV 100.0% % % % % % 29 Provider N.A. N.A % % % % % 20 Level III.1 - Retention SFY13 Level Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 SFY14 Cumulative % of Level III.1 Clients/Length of Stay of At Least 14 Days % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 77.4% 1, % % % % % 993 Region IV 100.0% % % % % % 27 Provider N.A. N.A. 75.0% % % % % 18 Level III.1 - Continuity of Care SFY13 Level Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 SFY14 Cumulative % of Discharged Clients/Completed Tx/+ NOMS Status % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 42.1% % % % % % 359 Region IV 83.3% % % % % % 13 Provider N.A. N.A. 57.1% % % % % 12 Page 7
8 Provider Name (#): Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Date of Report: 09/30/2014 Engagement, Retention and Continuity of Care Measure Status by Level of Care and SFY 2014 Quarter* Recovery Home - Engagement % of Recovery Home Clients/Length of Stay of At Least 7 Days % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 72.9% 1, % % % % % 2,125 Region IV 8.6% % % % % % 72 Provider N.A. N.A % % % % % 28 Recovery Home - Retention % of Recovery Home Clients/Length of Stay of At Least 30 Days % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 43.8% % % % % % 1,372 Region IV 0.7% % % % % % 48 Provider N.A. N.A % % % % % 23 Recovery Home - Continuity of Care % of Discharged Clients/Completed Services/+ NOMS Status % N % n % n % n % n % N Statewide 72.5% % % % % % 1,323 Region IV 74.7% % % % % % 32 Provider N.A. N.A. 33.3% % % 3 0.0% % 8 *Performance measure levels for a particular quarter are based on service billings accepted in DARTS as of the date of the report for clients opened during that quarter. Page 8
9 Provider Name (#): Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Date of Report: 9/30/2014 National Outcome Measures (NOMS) Data by Level of Care Employment Status - Clients Employed (Full-time or Part-time) at Provider Region IV Statewide Admission vs. Discharge. (Excludes Clients not in Labor Force) Admission Discharge Admission Discharge Admission Discharge Level I Client Outcome Measures - Employment Status** # of Clients Employed Full-time or Part-time (Numerator) ,454 6,563 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,117 1,117 14,495 14,495 % of Clients Employed Full-time or Part-time. 39.9% 56.1% 44.0% 52.8% 37.6% 45.3% Level II Client Outcome Measures - Employment Status** # of Clients Employed Full-time or Part-time (Numerator) ,897 2,374 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,480 6,480 % of Clients Employed Full-time or Part-time. 35.6% 47.5% 29.9% 39.3% 29.3% 36.6% Level III.5 Client Outcome Measures - Employment Status** # of Clients Employed Full-time or Part-time (Numerator) Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,072 5,072 % of Clients Employed Full-time or Part-time. 21.1% 17.6% 19.6% 18.8% 14.3% 12.3% Level III.1 (Halfway House) Client Outcome Measures - Employment Status** # of Clients Employed Full-time or Part-time (Numerator) Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) % of Clients Employed Full-time or Part-time. 53.8% 61.5% 23.8% 38.1% 10.2% 55.4% Recovery Home Client Outcome Measures - Employment Status** # of Clients Employed Full-time or Part-time (Numerator) Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,425 1,425 % of Clients Employed Full-time or Part-time. 55.6% 55.6% 37.5% 41.7% 14.8% 30.4% **Comparisons based on clients opened during State Fiscal Year 2014 who were discharged as of 09/30/2014. Clients with missing values for employment status or who are reported to not be in the labor force at either admission or discharge are excluded. Clients who are deceased or incarcerated at time of discharge are also excluded. Page 9
10 Provider Name (#): Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Date of Report: 9/30/2014 National Outcome Measures (NOMS) Data by Level of Care Housing Status - Clients with Stable Housing (Independent Provider Region IV Statewide Living) at Admission vs. Discharge. Admission Discharge Admission Discharge Admission Discharge Level I Client Outcome Measures - Housing Status** # of Clients with Stable Housing (Numerator) ,466 8,727 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,663 1,663 21,679 21,679 % of Clients with Stable Housing. 41.9% 40.8% 45.3% 45.5% 39.1% 40.3% Level II Client Outcome Measures - Housing Status** # of Clients with Stable Housing (Numerator) ,329 3,375 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,739 9,739 % of Clients with Stable Housing. 29.7% 33.0% 40.9% 43.1% 34.2% 34.7% Level III.5 Client Outcome Measures - Housing Status** # of Clients with Stable Housing (Numerator) ,844 2,630 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,305 12,305 % of Clients with Stable Housing. 4.2% 16.2% 24.0% 20.9% 23.1% 21.4% Level III.1 (Halfway House) Client Outcome Measures - Housing Status** # of Clients with Stable Housing (Numerator) Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) % of Clients with Stable Housing. 11.8% 17.6% 6.7% 13.3% 3.9% 12.2% Recovery Home Client Outcome Measures - Housing Status** # of Clients with Stable Housing (Numerator) Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,034 2,034 % of Clients with Stable Housing. 4.5% 0.0% 29.0% 30.4% 20.0% 26.5% **Comparisons based on clients opened during State Fiscal Year 2014 who were discharged as of 09/30/2014. Clients with missing values for housing status at either admission or discharge are excluded. Clients who are deceased or incarcerated at time of discharge are also excluded. Page 10
11 Provider Name (#): Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Date of Report: 9/30/2014 National Outcome Measures (NOMS) Data by Level of Care Criminal Justice Status - Clients with No Arrests during Provider Region IV Statewide the Prior 30 Days at Admission vs. Discharge. Admission Discharge Admission Discharge Admission Discharge Level I Client Outcome Measures - Criminal Justice Status** # of Clients with No Arrests/Prior 30 Days (Numerator) ,622 1,621 20,977 21,228 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,745 1,745 22,266 22,266 % of Clients with No Arrests/Prior 30 Days. 91.7% 89.5% 93.0% 92.9% 94.2% 95.3% Level II Client Outcome Measures - Criminal Justice Status** # of Clients with No Arrests/Prior 30 Days (Numerator) ,397 9,643 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,083 10,083 % of Clients with No Arrests/Prior 30 Days. 88.6% 92.4% 88.5% 93.9% 93.2% 95.6% Level III.5 Client Outcome Measures - Criminal Justice Status** # of Clients with No Arrests/Prior 30 Days (Numerator) ,084 12,211 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,412 12,412 % of Clients with No Arrests/Prior 30 Days. 83.9% 96.7% 81.6% 97.4% 89.3% 98.4% Level III.1 (Halfway House) Client Outcome Measures - Criminal Justice Status** # of Clients with No Arrests/Prior 30 Days (Numerator) Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) % of Clients with No Arrests/Prior 30 Days. 94.4% 100.0% 93.5% 100.0% 98.0% 99.9% Recovery Home Client Outcome Measures - Criminal Justice Status** # of Clients with No Arrests/Prior 30 Days (Numerator) ,005 2,028 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,050 2,050 % of Clients with No Arrests/Prior 30 Days % 100.0% 100.0% 95.7% 97.8% 98.9% **Comparisons based on clients opened during State Fiscal Year 2014 who were discharged as of 09/30/2014. Clients with missing values for number of arrests in the prior 30 days at either admission or discharge are excluded. Clients who are deceased at time of discharge are also excluded. Page 11
12 Provider Name (#): Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Date of Report: 9/30/2014 National Outcome Measures (NOMS) Data by Level of Care Alcohol Abstinence - Clients with No Alcohol Use at Provider Region IV Statewide Admission vs. Discharge. Admission Discharge Admission Discharge Admission Discharge Level I Client Outcome Measures - Alcohol Abstinence** # of Clients Abstinent from Alcohol Use (Numerator) ,618 5,786 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,042 8,042 % of Clients Abstinent from Alcohol Use. 78.0% 81.4% 65.5% 74.3% 57.4% 71.9% Level II Client Outcome Measures - Alcohol Abstinence** # of Clients Abstinent from Alcohol Use (Numerator) ,451 2,202 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,195 3,195 % of Clients Abstinent from Alcohol Use. 68.2% 68.2% 50.0% 66.1% 45.4% 68.9% Level III.5 Client Outcome Measures - Alcohol Abstinence** # of Clients Abstinent from Alcohol Use (Numerator) ,223 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,302 3,302 % of Clients Abstinent from Alcohol Use. 84.6% 98.1% 28.4% 62.6% 13.4% 67.3% Level III.1 (Halfway House) Client Outcome Measures - Alcohol Abstinence** # of Clients Abstinent from Alcohol Use (Numerator) Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) % of Clients Abstinent from Alcohol Use. 75.0% 100.0% 75.0% 100.0% 63.4% 76.4% Recovery Home Client Outcome Measures - Alcohol Abstinence** # of Clients Abstinent from Alcohol Use (Numerator) Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) % of Clients Abstinent from Alcohol Use % 100.0% 54.2% 66.7% 50.9% 74.0% **Comparisons based on clients opened during State Fiscal Year 2014 who were discharged as of 09/30/2014. Clients with missing values for both primary and secondary substance type and/or frequency at admission or discharge are excluded. Clients who are deceased or incarcerated at time of discharge are also excluded. Page 12
13 Provider Name (#): Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Date of Report: 9/30/2014 National Outcome Measures (NOMS) Data by Level of Care Other Drug Abstinence - Clients with No Use of Drugs Other Provider Region IV Statewide than Alcohol at Admission vs. Discharge. Admission Discharge Admission Discharge Admission Discharge Level I Client Outcome Measures - Other Drug Abstinence** # of Clients Abstinent from Other Drug Use (Numerator) ,809 8,208 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,195 13,195 % of Clients Abstinent from Other Drug Use. 77.2% 80.8% 65.7% 71.0% 51.6% 62.2% Level II Client Outcome Measures - Other Drug Abstinence** # of Clients Abstinent from Other Drug Use (Numerator) ,904 3,954 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,414 6,414 % of Clients Abstinent from Other Drug Use. 76.6% 74.5% 50.2% 67.7% 45.3% 61.6% Level III.5 Client Outcome Measures - Other Drug Abstinence** # of Clients Abstinent from Other Drug Use (Numerator) ,344 5,751 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,560 8,560 % of Clients Abstinent from Other Drug Use. 77.9% 96.6% 31.1% 71.0% 15.7% 67.2% Level III.1 (Halfway House) Client Outcome Measures - Other Drug Abstinence** # of Clients Abstinent from Other Drug Use (Numerator) Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) % of Clients Abstinent from Other Drug Use % 100.0% 95.5% 81.8% 72.8% 76.9% Recovery Home Client Outcome Measures - Other Drug Abstinence** # of Clients Abstinent from Other Drug Use (Numerator) Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,233 1,233 % of Clients Abstinent from Other Drug Use. 94.7% 89.5% 55.6% 75.6% 55.8% 73.1% **Comparisons based on clients opened during State Fiscal Year 2014 who were discharged as of 09/30/2014. Clients with missing values for both primary and secondary substance type and/or frequency at admission or discharge are excluded. Clients who are deceased or incarcerated at time of discharge are also excluded. Page 13
14 Provider Name (#): Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Date of Report: 9/30/2014 National Outcome Measures (NOMS) Data by Level of Care Social Connectedness/Self-Help Group Involvement - Clients with Self-Help Group Involvement/Prior 30 Days at Provider Region IV Statewide Admission vs. Discharge. Admission Discharge Admission Discharge Admission Discharge Level I Client Outcome Measures - Social Connectedness/Self-Help Group Involvement** # of Clients with Self-Help Group Involvement (Numerator) ,776 6,991 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,347 1,347 18,446 18,446 % of Clients with Self-Help Group Involvement. 41.4% 62.8% 23.9% 30.7% 25.9% 37.9% Level II Client Outcome Measures - Social Connectedness/Self-Help Group Involvement** # of Clients with Self-Help Group Involvement (Numerator) ,120 4,504 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,421 8,421 % of Clients with Self-Help Group Involvement. 65.7% 71.4% 52.5% 62.6% 37.1% 53.5% Level III.5 Client Outcome Measures - Social Connectedness/Self-Help Group Involvement** # of Clients with Self-Help Group Involvement (Numerator) ,516 9,202 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,915 11,915 % of Clients with Self-Help Group Involvement. 62.8% 98.0% 28.5% 77.6% 29.5% 77.2% Level III.1 (Halfway House) Client Outcome Measures - Social Connectedness/Self-Help Group Involvement** # of Clients with Self-Help Group Involvement (Numerator) Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) % of Clients with Self-Help Group Involvement. 87.5% 100.0% 79.2% 91.7% 78.3% 91.8% Recovery Home Client Outcome Measures - Social Connectedness/Self-Help Group Involvement** # of Clients with Self-Help Group Involvement (Numerator) ,205 1,698 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,002 2,002 % of Clients with Self-Help Group Involvement % 100.0% 68.2% 86.4% 60.2% 84.8% **Comparisons based on clients opened during State Fiscal Year 2014 who were discharged as of 09/30/2014. Clients with missing values for self-help group involvement at admission or discharge are excluded. Clients who are deceased or incarcerated at time of discharge are also excluded. Page 14
15 Provider Name (#): Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Date of Report: 9/30/2014 National Outcome Measures (NOMS) Data by Level of Care Social Connectedness/Supportive Social Interaction - Clients Provider Region IV Statewide with Supportive Interaction with Family and/or Friends/Prior 30 Days at Admission vs. Discharge. Admission Discharge Admission Discharge Admission Discharge Level I Client Outcome Measures - Social Connectedness/Supportive Interaction** # of Clients with Supportive Social Interaction (Numerator) ,006 13,717 14,306 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,300 1,300 18,532 18,532 % of Clients with Supportive Social Interaction. 90.2% 75.9% 76.6% 77.4% 74.0% 77.2% Level II Client Outcome Measures - Social Connectedness/Supportive Interaction** # of Clients with Supportive Social Interaction (Numerator) ,300 6,676 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,323 8,323 % of Clients with Supportive Social Interaction. 88.1% 80.6% 89.4% 90.9% 75.7% 80.2% Level III.5 Client Outcome Measures - Social Connectedness/Supportive Interaction** # of Clients with Supportive Social Interaction (Numerator) ,434 9,609 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,481 11,481 % of Clients with Supportive Social Interaction. 87.6% 91.7% 85.2% 92.9% 73.5% 83.7% Level III.1 (Halfway House) Client Outcome Measures - Social Connectedness/Supportive Interaction** # of Clients with Supportive Social Interaction (Numerator) Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) % of Clients with Supportive Social Interaction. 86.7% 100.0% 87.0% 91.3% 82.5% 95.3% Recovery Home Client Outcome Measures - Social Connectedness/Supportive Interaction** # of Clients with Supportive Social Interaction (Numerator) ,491 1,713 Total # of Discharged Clients in Comparison (Denominator) ,918 1,918 % of Clients with Supportive Social Interaction. 95.2% 100.0% 88.1% 98.5% 77.7% 89.3% **Comparisons based on clients opened during State Fiscal Year 2014 who were discharged as of 09/30/2014. Clients with missing values for supportive interaction at admission or discharge are excluded. Clients who are deceased or incarcerated at time of discharge are also excluded. Page 15
16 Illinois Department of Human Services Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Provider Performance and Outcomes Reports - SFY 2014 Admitted Patient/Client Demographics Provider Organization (Provider #) Central East Alcoholism and Drug Council (0631) Total # of Admissions 1,681 Avg. Age at Opening 30.4 Gender % N Living Arrangements % N Unduplicated 48.4% 814 % < 18 Years of Age 4.7% 79 Male 53.2% 895 Shelter/TLC/Safe Haven 1.9% 32 Prior SUD Serv. Episodes 69.9% 1,175 Patient/Client Race % N Female 46.8% 786 Hosp./Jail/Prison/Other Inst. 3.0% 50 Adms. by Level of Care % N American Indian 1.0% 17 Hispanic Ethnicity % N Own Home/Apartment 28.1% 473 Detoxification 33.4% 561 Alaska Native 0.0% 0 Puerto Rican 1.0% 16 Someone Else's Home/Apt. 45.1% 758 Level I 36.3% 610 Asian 0.5% 8 Mexican 0.3% 5 Res.Tx/Hwy.Hse/Rec.Home 20.4% 342 Level I - OMT 0.1% 1 Nat. Hawaiian/Pac. Isl. 0.0% 0 Cuban 0.0% 0 Health Insurance - None 31.5% 530 Level II 7.4% 125 Black/African Amer. 4.9% 83 Other Hispanic/Latino 0.1% 2 Employment Status % N Level III % 335 White 92.2% 1,550 Not Hispanic/Latino 97.6% 1,641 Full-Time 11.2% 188 Level III.1 1.2% 20 Other Single Race 1.4% 23 Hisp./Not Spec. 1.0% 17 Part-Time 9.7% 163 Recovery Home 1.7% 29 Marital Status % N % N Unemployed 53.8% 904 Children/Dependents % N Never Married 60.9% 1,023 Pregnant at Opening 1.2% 21 Not in Labor Force 25.2% 424 Children/25 and Younger 57.0% 959 Married 10.1% 170 DCFS Involved 11.7% 196 Problem Area % N Avg. # of Children/25 and Younger 1.1 Widowed 0.8% 14 Patient/English Prof % 1,681 Alcohol 15.6% 263 Children/Elsewhere/Courts 8.0% 135 Divorced 21.2% 357 MISA Patient/Client 0.0% 0 Other Drugs 34.4% 578 # of Children/Elsewhere/Court Ord. 242 Separated 7.0% 117 Crim. Just. Referral 44.0% 740 Alcohol & Other Drugs 49.6% 833 Childrn./Lost Parental Rights 3.2% 54 Avg. Grade Completed 12.1 Arrested/Past 30 Days 10.9% 184 Alcohol/Drugs/Gambling 0.0% 0 # of Children/Lost Parental Rights 93 Less than H.S. Educ. 21.0% 353 Veteran Status - Yes 3.5% 58 Gambling Only 0.0% 0 Primary Substance Secondary Substance Alcohol: 38.4% (646); Cocaine/Crack: 2.7% (45); Marijuana: 16.9% (284) Alcohol: 16.6% (279); Cocaine/Crack: 5.0% (84); Marijuana: 25.7% (432) Heroin: 12.1% (203); Other Opiates: 9.8% (165); Methamphetamine: 13.7% (230) Heroin: 2.0% (33); Other Opiates: 4.8% (81); Methamphetamine: 7.6% (128) Benzodiazepines: 1.5% (26); Other Hallucinogens: 0.1% (1); None: 0.7% (11) Benzodiazepines: 2.8% (47); Inhalants: 0.7% (12); None: 31.1% (523) Used Primary Substance/30 Days Prior to Opening: 26.8% (451) Used Secondary Substance/30 Days Prior to Opening: 15.4% (259) Organization-wide Patient/Client Access and Discharge Indicators Provider - SFY 2014 Statewide - SFY 2014 Average Duration from Initial Contact to Opening Date 6.8 Days 8.2 Days Median Duration from Initial Contact to Opening Date 1.0 Days 0.0 Days % (#) of Admissions - No Reported Wait for Assessment 31.4% (528) 51.6% (38,213) % (#) of Discharged Patients/Clients - Completion of Services 40.8% (605) 51.9% (31,993) % (#) of Discharged Patients/Clients - DASA Administrative Discharges 0.3% (4) 4.2% (3,141) % (#) of Patients/Clients - Remain Opened/90 Days After Close of SFY 11.8% (198) 16.8% (12,454) Page 16
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