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Performance Outcome Data - Mendocino County

Categories on this page include:
Conservatorship
​Crisis Services
​Housing
Hospitalization

Conservatorship

SMHS Data and Analysis Webpage
Redwood Community Services FY 23/24
  • Number of people that needed to be conserved: 8
  • Number of people who got off conservatorship and have stayed off: 6

Crisis Services

​SMHS Data and Analysis Webpage
Redwood Community Services FY 23/24
  • Number of people currently served who utilized crisis services last year, but not this year: 51
Tapestry Family Services FY 23/24
  • Number of people currently served who utilized crisis services last year, but not this year: 3
Mendocino County Youth Project FY 23/24
  • Number of people currently served who utilized crisis services last year, but not this year: 7
RQMC Medication Management FY 23/24
  • Number of people currently served who utilized crisis services last year, but not this year: 140

Housing

SMHS Data and Analysis Webpage
Redwood Community Services FY 23/24​
  • Number of people housed in FY 23/24: 20
  • Number of people housed in FY 23/24 that remained housed: 4
Mendocino Coast Hospitality Center FY 23/24
  • Number of people housed in FY 23/24: 26
  • Number of people housed in FY 23/24 that remained housed: 26

Hospitalization

2023-24 EQRO Report, Page 43 ​MediCal EQRO
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2022: 1% (compared with 3% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2022:  12% (compared with 17% statewide)
  • More EQRO Data (LINK)​

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