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Performance Outcome Data - Amador County

Employment

MHSA Outcomes FY19-20, page 50
Program-Specific:  NAMI Family/Client Education & Support (CSS)  N=276
  • 7% reported increases for employment, volunteering and/or school.

MHSA Outcomes from FY 18-19. Page 40.
  • Program-Specific: NorCal MHA Sierra Wind Wellness & Recovery Center (CSS).
    • Prior to participation at Sierra Wind Wellness and Recovery Center, 54% of program participants were not employed or  volunteering.
    • After receiving services at Sierra Wind, 41% reported gaining employment or volunteer work. This is a difference of 13%. 

Incarceration

​MHSA Outcomes FY19-20, pp 50 & 59
​Program-Specific:  NAMI Family/Client Education & Support (CSS)  N=276
  • 5% reported decreases for time spent in jail/prison.

​Program-Specific:  Nexus Community Outreach Family Resource Centers (PEI), page 55 & 59. N=61
  • Before participating in this program, 7% reported spending time in Juvenile Hall, Jail or Prison.  After participation, no participants, 0%, reported time spent incarcerated.

Housing

MHSA Outcomes FY19-20, pages 55,59  ​Program-Specific:  Nexus Community Outreach Family Resource Centers (PEI), N=61​
  • Prior to participation, 33% of program participants reported that they had experienced homelessness or were at-risk for homelessness.
  • After receiving services, only 25% reported experiencing a homelessness or were at-risk of homelessness (5% decrease). 
​
MHSA Program Outcomes FY19-20, page 50
Program-Specific: NorCal MHA Sierra Wind Wellness & Recovery Center (CSS)
  • Prior to participation at Sierra Wind Wellness and Recovery Center, 63% of program participants reported that they had experienced homelessness or were at-risk for homelessness.
  • After receiving services at Sierra Wind, only 57% reported experiencing a homelessness or were at-risk of homelessness (5% decrease). 

MHSA Outcomes from FY 18-19. Page 40.
  • Program-Specific: NorCal MHA Sierra Wind Wellness & Recovery Center (CSS)
    • Prior to participation at Sierra Wind Wellness and Recovery Center, 65% of program participants reported that they had experienced homelessness or were at-risk for homelessness.
    • After receiving services at Sierra Wind, only 51% reporting experiencing a homelessness or were at-risk of homelessness (14% decrease). 

Hospitalization

MHSA Outcomes FY19-20, pages 55,59  ​ ​Program-Specific:  Nexus Community Outreach Family Resource Centers (PEI),  N=61​
  • Before participating in this program: 11% of program participants reported experiencing a psychiatric hospitalization. 
  • After participation: 0% reported experiencing a psychiatric hospitalization. This is a difference of 5%
Program-Specific: NorCal MHA Sierra Wind Wellness & Recovery Center (CSS)​
  • Before participating in this program: 28% of program participants reported experiencing a psychiatric hospitalization. 
  • After participation: 23% reported experiencing a psychiatric hospitalization. This is a difference of 5%
MHSA Outcomes from FY 18-19. Page 43. ​
  • Program-Specific: Nexus Community Outreach Family Resource Centers (PEI) 
    • Before participating in this program: 23% of program participants reported experiencing a psychiatric hospitalization. 
    • After participation: 4% reported experiencing a psychiatric hospitalization.
​ 
Medi-Cal 2020-21 EQRO Report, Page 29:
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2016:  0% (compared with 3% statewide)
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2017:  4% (compared with 3% statewide)
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2018:  0% (compared with 12% statewide)
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2019:  0% (compared with 12% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2016:  7% (compared with 6% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2017:  11% (compared with 7% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2018:  7% (compared with 19% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2019:  13% (compared with 19% statewide)
More EQRO Data (LINK)
​More MHSA Data at: 
  • FY 19-20 https://amador.networkofcare.org/content/client/166/FINALBOS3YPPRT.3.pdf
  • FY 18-19 https://amador.networkofcare.org/mh/content.aspx?id=1387
​More SAMHSA PATH Data at:  ​https://pathpdx.samhsa.gov/public?tab=searchdatareports - Enter "Name of County" as "Provider"
2017:
Children & Youth http://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/MH/Documents/FMORB/3-20170825-Amador-SUP-Final.pdf
 Children and Youth  (ADA version)http://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/MH/Documents/FMORB/3-20171003-Amador-ADA-Final.pdf 
Adults http://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/MH/Documents/Performance%20Dashboard%20(adult%20reports)/2017_Adult_Reports_Non_ADA/POS_Adult_Report_Amador.pdf 
Adults (ADA version) http://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/MH/Documents/Performance%20Dashboard%20(adult%20reports)/2017_Adult_Reports_ADA/POS_Adult_Report_Amador_ADA.pdf

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