2C: Community Rehabilitation and Treatment Programs



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2C: Community Rehabilitation and Treatment Programs 100% SERVICES PROVIDED 75% 50% 25% 0% Clinical Planning Community Supports Crisis Outpatient Day Services Employment - 63 -

TABLE 2C-1 AGE AND GENDER OF CLIENTS SERVED Clients Age Gender Served 0-12 13-19 20-34 35-49 50-64 65 + Male Female OVERALL 2,726-1% 17% 27% 43% 12% 49% 51% 178 - - 21% 21% 46% 13% 52% 48% 229 - - 18% 24% 48% 10% 44% 56% 652 - - 18% 32% 40% 9% 54% 46% 131-4% 21% 27% 38% 9% 48% 52% 389-1% 19% 32% 40% 9% 42% 58% 226-2% 21% 22% 41% 14% 58% 42% 139 - - 20% 25% 40% 15% 43% 57% 265 - - 11% 27% 47% 15% 45% 55% 159 - - 11% 25% 52% 13% 42% 58% 358-1% 13% 27% 43% 16% 49% 51% See notes 2, 3 and 4. - 65 -

TABLE 2C-2 RESPONSIBILITY FOR FEE OF CLIENTS SERVED Responsibility for Fee Total Other State Unknown/ Clients Served Medicaid Medicare Insurance Agency Uninsured OVERALL 2,726 74% 56% 12% 22% 3% 178 35% 55% 7% - 3% 229 38% 53% 3% - 5% 652 98% 42% 10% - 1% 131 95% 47% 1% - 5% 389 71% 57% 8% 9% 8% 226 85% 58% 34% - 2% 139 67% 37% 9% 27% 4% 265 97% 75% 26% 8% - 159 5% 71% 10% 96% - 358 78% 74% 11% 96% - See notes 2, 3 and especially 6. - 66 -

TABLE 2C-3 DIAGNOSIS OF CLIENTS SERVED Total Clients Served No Dx Data Organic Brain Syndrome Schizophrenia and other Psychoses Mood Disorder Anxiety Disorder Personality Disorder Adjustment Disorder Social Problem Disorder Substance-Related Child Non-Psychotic Other DSM Disorder Developmental Disorder Reported N OVERALL 2,726 27% 2% 48% 42% 26% 18% 2% 1% 26% 2% 1% 2% 1,994 178 1% 1% 49% 48% 18% 10% 1% 1% 19% 1% 2% 2% 176 229 16% 2% 37% 56% 22% 20% 2% 1% 30% 1% 0% 1% 193 652 99% 0% 33% 33% 22% 22% 0% 0% 56% 0% 0% 0% 9 131 5% 3% 41% 50% 44% 13% 1% 0% 14% 5% 0% 2% 125 389 10% 2% 44% 39% 25% 9% 3% 0% 24% 2% 0% 1% 349 226 0% 3% 66% 32% 19% 13% 1% 1% 18% 3% 2% 2% 226 139 2% 1% 40% 34% 29% 26% 1% 1% 28% 3% 1% 1% 136 265 0% 1% 51% 41% 17% 32% 0% 0% 38% 1% 1% 0% 265 159 0% 3% 48% 52% 46% 40% 3% 3% 31% 2% 1% 4% 159 358 1% 1% 49% 38% 29% 14% 5% 0% 28% 1% 3% 4% 356 As clients may have as many as four diagnoses reported, diagnostic groups do not represent an unduplicated count of clients served. See notes 2, 3 and 7. - 67 -

TABLE 2C-4 LENGTH OF STAY OF CLIENTS SERVED Year of Admission Total Current Previous 3-5 6-10 11+ Clients No Fiscal Fiscal Years Years Years Reported Served Data Year Year Earlier Earlier Earlier N OVERALL 2,726 1% 7% 8% 18% 23% 44% 2,710 178-4% 5% 12% 22% 57% 178 229-6% 6% 16% 57% 15% 229 652 0% 6% 6% 19% 25% 44% 651 131 2% 27% 41% 27% 2% 2% 128 389-7% 9% 23% 19% 42% 389 226-7% 10% 12% 17% 54% 226 139 7% - 1% 32% 24% 43% 129 265 0% 10% 8% 15% 11% 56% 264 159-9% 9% 10% 23% 49% 159 358 0% 5% 5% 15% 20% 55% 357 See notes 2, 3 and 9. - 68 -

TABLE 2C-5 CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS Total Clients Receiving Number of Services as Percentage Clinical Clients Clinical Interventions Clinical of all CRT Non- Interventions Served Number Percent Interventions Residential Services Per Client OVERALL 2,927 2,583 88% 47,444 13% 18 202 166 82% 2,434 9% 15 231 205 89% 2,864 6% 14 700 591 84% 5,396 9% 9 132 115 87% 1,952 9% 17 404 372 92% 6,484 19% 17 256 237 93% 5,514 19% 23 183 163 89% 4,797 16% 29 280 253 90% 2,663 8% 11 178 144 81% 4,456 17% 31 361 337 93% 10,884 17% 32 See notes 2, 3 and 10. - 69 -

TABLE 2C-5a INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY AND GROUP THERAPY Total Clients Receiving Number of Services as Percentage Therapy Clients Therapy Therapy of all CRT Non- Sessions Served Number Percent Sessions Residential Services Per Client OVERALL 2,927 1,358 46% 25,815 7% 19 202 107 53% 1,286 5% 12 231 198 86% 1,690 4% 9 700 103 15% 1,232 2% 12 132 68 52% 1,331 6% 20 404 361 89% 6,100 18% 17 256 57 22% 926 3% 16 183 113 62% 3,634 12% 32 280 49 17% 868 3% 18 178 98 55% 3,597 13% 37 361 204 57% 5,151 8% 25 See notes 2, 3 and 10. - 70 -

TABLE 2C-5b MEDICATION AND MEDICAL SUPPORT AND CONSULTATION SERVICES Total Clients Receiving Number of Services as Percentage Medication Clients Medication Services Medication of all CRT Non- Services Served Number Percent Services Residential Services Per Client OVERALL 2,927 2,116 72% 20,989 6% 10 202 145 72% 1,145 4% 8 231 193 84% 1,139 3% 6 700 541 77% 3,907 6% 7 132 98 74% 607 3% 6 404 71 18% 234 1% 3 256 229 89% 4,539 16% 20 183 153 84% 1,121 4% 7 280 249 89% 1,751 5% 7 178 127 71% 840 3% 7 361 310 86% 5,706 9% 18 See notes 2, 3 and 10. - 71 -

TABLE 2C-5c CLINICAL ASSESSMENT SERVICES Total Clients Receiving Number of Services as Percentage Clinical Clients Clinical Assessment Clinical of all CRT Non- Assessment Served Number Percent Assessments Residential Services Per Client OVERALL 2,927 570 19% 640 0% 1 202 3 1% 3 0% 1 231 32 14% 35 0% 1 700 249 36% 257 0% 1 132 13 10% 14 0% 1 404 139 34% 150 0% 1 256 32 12% 49 0% 2 183 39 21% 42 0% 1 280 21 7% 44 0% 2 178 17 10% 19 0% 1 361 25 7% 27 0% 1 See notes 2, 3 and 10. - 72 -

TABLE 2C-6 DAY SERVICES Total Clients Receiving Number of Services as Percentage Day Clients Day Services Day of all CRT Non- Services Served Number Percent Services Residential Services Per Client OVERALL 2,927 447 15% 19,972 5% 45 202 42 21% 4,786 18% 114 231 0-0 - - 700 173 25% 8,818 15% 51 132 47 36% 950 4% 20 404 71 18% 1,769 5% 25 256 0-0 - - 183 17 9% 83-5 280 0-0 - - 178 0-0 - - 361 97 27% 3,566 6% 37 See notes 2, 3 and 11. - 73 -

TABLE 2C-7 SERVICE PLANNING AND COORDINATION Total Clients Receiving Number of Services as Percentage Planning Clients Planning Services Planning of all CRT Non- Services Served Number Percent Services Residential Services Per Client OVERALL 2,927 2,510 86% 62,324 17% 25 202 164 81% 5,380 21% 33 231 229 99% 8,274 18% 36 700 532 76% 8,157 14% 15 132 124 94% 7,028 32% 57 404 378 94% 8,243 24% 22 256 236 92% 3,791 13% 16 183 164 90% 7,061 23% 43 280 235 84% 3,144 10% 13 178 130 73% 1,987 7% 15 361 318 88% 9,259 14% 29 See notes 2, 3 and 12. - 74 -

TABLE 2C-8 COMMUNITY SUPPORTS Total Clients Receiving Number of Services as Percentage Support Clients Support Services Community of all CRT Non- Services Served Number Percent Support Services Residential Services Per Client OVERALL 2,927 2,672 91% 214,585 58% 80 202 167 83% 11,069 43% 66 231 228 99% 30,855 68% 135 700 615 88% 33,122 55% 54 132 110 83% 11,068 50% 101 404 392 97% 14,421 42% 37 256 242 95% 17,869 61% 74 183 163 89% 17,335 57% 106 280 264 94% 24,709 75% 94 178 147 83% 19,110 71% 130 361 344 95% 35,027 55% 102 See notes 2, 3 and 13. - 75 -

TABLE 2C-9 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Total Clients Receiving Number of Services as Percentage Employment Clients Employment Services Employment of all CRT Non- Services Served Number Percent Services Residential Services Per Client OVERALL 2,927 928 32% 20,214 5% 22 202 71 35% 1,455 6% 20 231 72 31% 2,681 6% 37 700 156 22% 4,258 7% 27 132 62 47% 1,067 5% 17 404 125 31% 3,227 9% 26 256 78 30% 1,116 4% 14 183 68 37% 907 3% 13 280 102 36% 1,341 4% 13 178 67 38% 592 2% 9 361 127 35% 3,570 6% 28 See notes 2, 3 and 14. - 76 -

TABLE 2C-10a EMERGENCY/CRISIS ASSESSMENT, SUPPORT AND REFERRAL Total Clients Receiving Number of Services as Percentage Emerg./Crisis Clients Emerg./Crisis Services Emerg./Crisis of all CRT Non- Services Served Number Percent Services Residential Services Per Client OVERALL 2,927 847 29% 5,494 1% 6 202 66 33% 777 3% 12 231 99 43% 645 1% 7 700 150 21% 487 1% 3 132 48 36% 169 1% 4 404 101 25% 583 2% 6 256 67 26% 289 1% 4 183 69 38% 414 1% 6 280 100 36% 1,093 3% 11 178 69 39% 767 3% 11 361 78 22% 270 0% 3 See notes 2, 3 and 15. - 77 -

TABLE 2C-10b EMERGENCY/CRISIS BEDS Total Clients Receiving Days of Emergency/Crisis Clients Emergency/Crisis Bed Services Emergency/Crisis Bed Days Served Number Percent Bed Services Per Client OVERALL 2,927 355 12% 7,788 22 202 0-0 - 231 50 22% 626 13 700 109 16% 807 7 132 19 14% 448 24 404 42 10% 2,380 57 256 0-0 - 183 0-0 - 280 42 15% 1,080 26 178 63 35% 1,584 25 361 30 8% 863 29 See notes 2, 3 and 15. - 78 -

TABLE 2C-11 HOUSING AND HOME SUPPORTS Total Clients Receiving Days of Housing & Home Clients Housing & Home Supports Housing & Home Support Days Served Number Percent Support Services Per Client OVERALL 2,927 278 9% 56,680 204 202 24 12% 4,565 190 231 16 7% 3,696 231 700 88 13% 19,669 224 132 29 22% 8,728 301 404 29 7% 6,450 222 256 5 2% 778 156 183 11 6% 1,987 181 280 0-0 - 178 10 6% 2,439 244 361 66 18% 8,368 127 See notes 2, 3 and 16. - 79 -