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Performance Outcome Data - Placer County

Housing

MHSA FY 2025-2026 Annual Update
  • ​​Adults (306 Individuals)
    • 80% Maintained or Transitioned to Permanent Housing, Page 4
    • Thirty-four clients were housed in 2024. Out of the 34 clients housed this year, 28 continue to maintain housing.  Full Service Partnerships FY 2024-25 Data, n=40, Page 24
  • Youth (36 Individuals)
    • Ages 0-15: 28% Remained in their Home; 11% Moved to Short Term Residential Therapeutic Program (STRTP)
    • Ages 16-25: 58% Remained in their Home; 3% Moved to STRTP

Archive

Categories below include:
Criminal Justice
​Employment
Hospitalization
​Housing / Homelessness

Criminal Justice

MHSA FY 2024-2025 Update FY 2022-2023 Data
  • 44% Reduction in Incarcerations for partners enrolled for at least two years in the "Full Service Partnership" (FSP) program.

MHSA FY 2021-2022 Annual Update
Adult Full Service Partnership, Page 130 (Page 16 of Appendix I)
  • Reduction in incarceration by 28.76%

​MHSA 2019-20 Update, pages 59, 60
One Year Prior Compared to One Year After FSP Enrollment
  • 32.43% Decrease in Individuals Incarcerated
  • 51.33% Decrease in Days Incarcerated​
At Least Two Years in FSP
  • 46.9% Decrease in Individuals Incarcerated
  • 44.9% Decrease in Days Incarcerated

Employment

MHSA FY 2024-2025 Update FY 2022-2023 Data includes referrals to employment services/Cal Works

MHSA 2019-20 Update, pages 34,85, 86, 89, 90
  • AMI - TAY Housing
    • One (1) Individual Gained Earned Income
  • AMI Monarch - Emergency Housing
    • One (1) Individual Gained Earned Income
    • Two (2) Individuals Earned Income Continued
  • Peer Supported Transitional
    • One (1) Individual Gained Earned Income
  • Path to Independence
    • Two (2) Individuals Gained Earned Income
    • Three (3) Individuals Earned Income Continued

Hospitalization

MHSA FY 2024-2025 Update FY 2022-2023 Data
  • ​44% Reduction in psychiatric hospitalizations for partners enrolled for at least two years in the "Full Service Partnership" (FSP) program.

​​2023-2024 EQRO Report, Page 45-46 MediCal EQRO (Placer-Sierra)
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2020: 1% (compared with 3% statewide)
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2021: 2% (compared with 3% statewide)
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2022: 3% (compared with 3% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2020: 9% (compared with 18% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2021: 11% (compared with 18% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2022: 14% (compared with 17% statewide)
MHSA FY 2021-2022 Annual Update
Adult Full Service Partnership, Page 130 (Page 16 of Appendix I)
  • 18.14% increase in the number of partners in psychiatric hospitalizations
  • 8.86% decrease in days of psychiatric hospitalization​
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MHSA 2019-20 Update, pages 59, 60
One Year Prior Compared to One Year After FSP Enrollment
  • 28.07% Decrease in Individuals in Psychiatric Hospital
  • 16.77% Increase in Days in Psychiatric Hospital
At Least Two Years in FSP
  • 40.0% Decrease in Individuals in Psychiatric Hospital
  • 5.4% Decrease in Days in Psychiatric Hospital Days​

Housing / Homelessness

MHSA FY 2024-2025 Update FY 2022-2023 Data
  • 32% Reduction in homelessness for partners enrolled for at least two years in the "Full Service Partnership" (FSP) program. 
  • 28% reduction in emergency shelter stays for partners enrolled for at least two years in the "Full Service Partnership" (FSP) program.

​MHSA FY 2021-2022 Annual Update
Adult Full Service Partnership, Page 130 (Page 16 of Appendix I)
  • 28.38% increase in days at an emergency shelter
  • 12.2% reduction in partners experiencing homelessness
  • 46.45% reduction in homeless days

​MHSA 2019-20 Update, pages 59, 60
One Year Prior Compared to One Year After FSP Enrollment​
  • 3.13% Decrease in Individuals Experiencing Homelessness
  • 40.31% Decrease in Homeless Days
  • 6.67% Increase in Individuals in Emergency Shelter
  • 8.56% Decrease in Emergency Shelter Days
​At Least Two Years in FSP
  • ​40.5% Decrease in Individuals in Emergency Shelter
  • 31.6% Decrease in Days in Emergency Shelter
  • 24.4% Decrease in Individuals in Homelessness
  • 46.6% Decrease in Days in Homelessness
More EQRO Data (LINK)
​More MHSA Data at: MHSA
​More SAMHSA PATH Data at: SAMHSA
California counties map by behavioral health region, showing 58 counties plus Berkeley and Tri-Cities. (Sutter and Yuba Counties are one jurisdiction). Southern Region in Green, Los Angeles Region in Turquoise, Central Region in Orange, Bay Area Region in Yellow and Superior Region in Blue
​CA counties map by behavioral health region, showing 58 counties plus Berkeley and Tri-Cities. (Sutter and Yuba Counties are one jurisdiction). View map.
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