JOINT LEGISLATIVE
AD HOC COMMITTEE
ON MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
ATTACHMENTS
C O D A M A
Community Organization for Drug Abuse,
Mental Health and Alcohol Services, Inc.
A C C M
Arizona Center for Clinical Management
June 1993
CODAMA
SERVICE PLAN
FOR
SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
D R A F T
MAY 27, 1993
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I . INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................[.I. ]
I1. DESCRIPTION OF GEOGRAPHIC SERVICE REGIONS ...................................... [2-71
COUNTY SERVICE REGIONS .................................................................................. (4)
EASTERN SUBREGIONS .........................................................................................(.5 )
SOUTHERN SUBREGIONS ....................................................................................... (6)
NORTHERN SUBREGIONS ....................................................................................... (7)
I11 . DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE . GENERAL POPULATION ..................................... [8-451
POPULATION BASE .................................................................................................. (8)
AGE & GENDER ...................................................................................................... (14)
RACE & ETHNICITY ............................................................................................... (20)
MARITAL, STATUS & FAMILY SIZE ..................................................................... (26)
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ............................................................................. (28)
UNEMPLOYMENT ................................................................................................... (34)
INCOME & POVERTY ............................................................................................. (36)
N . CLIENT PROFILE . INDIVIDUALS WITH SMI ................................................. [46-741
SMI CLIENT POPULATION BASE .......................................................................... (46)
PREVALENCE ESTIMATES .................................................................................... (53)
AGE & GENDER ...................................................................................................... (55)
RACE & ETKNICITY ............................................................................................... (59)
MARITAL STATUS & FAMILY SIZE ..................................................................... (65)
EDUCATIONAL AlTAINMENT ............................................................................. (68)
INCOME & POVERTY ............................................................................................. (72)
V . SERVICES TO CLIENTS WITH SMI .................................................................. [75-961
PROVIDER NETWORK ........................................................................................(.7..6 )
PROVIDER SITES BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION ..................................................... (80)
PROVIDER SITES . EASTERN REGION ........................................................... (8 1-84)
PROVIDER SITES . SOUTHERN REGION ............................................................. (85)
PROVIDER SITES .N ORTHERN REGION ............................................................(.9 1)
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SERIOUSLY MENTALLY ILL (SMI)
SERVICE PLAN
I. INTRODUCTION
This service plan reflects an effort to better understand the client population served by
CODAMA and to improve the quality of service to individuals who reside in Maricopa
County and suffer from serious mental illness.
To foster this increased understanding and facilitate current and future planning efforts,
this service plan:
o compiles a demographic profile of the Maricopa County population base and
geographic regions and subregions based on an analysis of 1990 Census Data
o develops target population demographic and client characteristic profiles based on
an analysis of data currently available through EDS
o reviews the current and existing service array and provider network, service
capacity and geographic location of provider sites, and
o summarizes input received in meetings with consumers, family members and other
interested parties and makes recommendations for service areas in need of redesign,
expansion and/or additional resource allocation.
a. DESCRIPTION OF COUNTY, GEOGRAPHIC SERVICE REGIONS &
SUBREGIONS
MARTCOPACOUNTY
Description of Area [see map 1 - Geographic Regions]:
Larger than several States, Maricopa County has a land area of 9,122 square miles.
Maricopa County has been conceptually divided into three major regions - an Eastern
Region, a Southern Region and a Northern Region. These service regions correspond
to the old boundaries formed by the previous Behavioral Health Entity System. To
further refine analysis of local community behavioral health needs, further
subregionalization has been employed within each of these geographic service regions.
EASTERN REGION
Description of Area [see map 2 - Eastern Subregions]:
The Eastern Region encompasses all of the incorporated areas of the south-eastem
portion of Maricopa County. It includes the cities of Chandler, Mesa, Gilbert,
Guadalupe, Queen Creek, Tempe, and a portion of Apache Junction.
The region is characterized by rapid population growth. The region includes Arizona
State University, and a heavy emphasis on manufacturing and electronics. There are,
however, pockets of substandard housing, low income families, and rural areas that are
isolated from the urban culture around them.
SOUTHERN REGION
Descri~tion of Area [see map 3 - Southern Subregions]:
The Southern Region is bounded. by the Phoenix city limits to the east, and
encompasses the area south of Indian School Road. The boundaries follow west along
Indian School Road to Camelback Road, continuing west on Camelback Road and
extending along a line to the Maricopa County western boundary. The southern
boundary for the Area is the Maricopa County line to the south, and the northern and
'In all demographic analysis, to afford maximum sensitivity in local planning, individual census tract
data was used as the basic building block in determination of residency. To maintain this level of
sensitivity, all subregions were conceptually formed through the aggregation of individual census tracks.
western boundaries of the Gila River and Tohono O'Odham Indian Reservations, which
are not included in the Area.
The Southern Region includes the southern half of Phoenix, and the cities of Avondale,
Buckeye, Gila Bend, Goodyear, Litchfield Park, and Tolleson.
In comparison to the other two Maricopa County Service Areas, the South Area
includes older urban development, more transient and homeless populations, and a base
population that is less well-educated and has a lower annual income.
NORTHERN REGION
Description of Area [see map 4 - Northern Subregions]:
The Northern Region is bordered on the west and the north by the Maricopa County
line. The eastern boundary borders the Salt River MaricopdPima Indian Reservation
and the eastern border of Maricopa County. The southern boundary borders
Camelback Road from the western border to 27th Avenue. East of 27th Avenue, the
southern boundary is Indian School Road.
The Northern Region includes the northern part of Phoenix, as well as the cities of
Carefree, Cave Creek, El Mirage, Fountain Hills, Glendale, Paradise Valley, Peoria,
Scottsdale, Sun City, Surprise, Wickenburg and Youngtown.
The population of the North Area is diverse but, in comparison to the other two
Maricopa County Service Areas, the North Area is characterized by an older population
with relatively higher incomes.
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LU. DEMOGRAPIIIC PROFILE OF GENERAL POPULATION BY COUNTY,
GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS Sr SUBREGIONS
POPULATION BASE
[see charts ***-***I
Maricopa County
The CODAMA service area encompasses all of Maricopa County. The 1990 United
States Census reported a population of 2,122,101 persons residing in Maricopa County,
approximately 57.9% of the total state population. Maricopa County is one of the
fastest growing counties in the United States, with a population increase of 40.6% since
1980.
Eastern Region
The total population of the Eastern Service Region is approximately 610,949 persons,
approximately 29% of the total Maricopa County population. The population has
increased by 73.8 % since 1980. It is the fastest growing of the three regions.
Percent of regional total population by subregion:
Subregion 1 nempe/Guadalupe] : 24.2%
Subregion 2 [Chandler]: 14.7%
Subregion 3 [Southeast Unincorporated] 6.1 %
Subregion 4 [Gilbert] 4.7%
Subregion 5A Mesa-West] 32.6%
Subregion 5B [Mesa-East] 17.7%
2~nlesso therwise indicated, the information in this section is based on 1990 U.S. Census Data. All
regional and subregional profiles reflect the computerized aggregation of individual census track data.
See Appendix for summary data tables of all census information discussed in this report.
Southern Region
The total population of the Southern Service Region is 499,506 persons, some 24% of
the total Maricopa County population. The population has grown by 5.9% since 1980.
Percent of regional total population by subregion:
Subregion 1 Far West]: 14.4%
Subregion 2 [Southwest Phoenix]: 33.6%
Subregion 3 [South-central Phoenix] 16.3 %
Subregion 4 [Southeast Phoenix] 13.3%
Subregion 5 [South Mountain] 22.4%
Northern Region
The total population of the Northern Service Region is 1,003,415 persons,
approximately 47.0% of the total Maricopa County population. It is the most heavily
populated of the three regions. Its growth rate since 1980 is 39.6 % .
Percent of regional total population by subregion:
Subregion 1A [South-central West]: 17.8%
Subregion 1B [South-central East]: 15.9%
Subregion 2A worth central West] 16.2%
Subregion 2B worth central East] 16.2%
Subregion 3 west] 7.8%
Subregion 4 worth] 6.1%
Subregion 5 mst] 19.9 %
AGE & GENDER:
[see charts ***-*** 1
Per 1990 U.S. Census, the total number of adults age 18 and older (i.e., adjusted adult
population) residing in Maricopa County was approximately, 1,561,547. Of this total,
approximately 1,297,263 were between the ages of 18 and 64; approximately 264,284
were age 65 and older.
Of the adjusted adult population age 18 and older:
o approximately 3 % are between the ages of 18 and 20;
o 19 % are between the ages of 21 and 29;
o 26% are between the ages of 30 and 39;
o 17% are between the ages of 40 and 49;
o 11 % are between the ages of 50 and 59;
o 5% are between the ages of 60 and 64; and
o 19% are age 65 or older.
Approximately 57% of the adjusted adult population are females and 43 % are males.
Countywide, across all age groups, approximately
o 8.0% are under the age of 5;
o 2 1.1 % are between the ages of 5 and 19;
o 41.1 % are between the ages of 20 and 44;
o 17.3% are between the ages of 45 and 64; and
o 12.5 % are age 65 or older.
The highest concentration of older adult and elderly population reside in the Northern
Region [19.5% between the ages of 45 and 64; 15.2% age 65 and older].
The highest concentration of children and adolescents reside in the Southern Region
[9.8 % under the age of 5; 23.8 % between the ages of 5 and 191.
3~ourceM: aricopa County Needs Assessment Project 1990-92
4~ourceM: aricopa County Needs Assessment Project 1990-92
AGE GROUPING
ADJUSTED ADULT P6PULAUUON
AGE AG E AGE AGE AG E AG E AGE
18-20 21-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-64 65+
n = 1,561,647 t
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AGE GROUPING
YO of Region
5070
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GEOGRAPHIC REGION
a SOUTHERN REGION EASTERN REGION
0 NORTHERN REGION -c- MARICOPA COUNTY
1
AGE GROUPING
EASTERN SUBWEGOONS
,,, ; of Region
SUBREGIONS
++ E.Region
TEMPE/GUAD 111
0 CHANDLER [2]
SOUTHEAST [31
0 GILBERT [4]
0 MESA-W [6A
E%%MI ESA-E [5B1
AGE AG E AG E AGE AG E
< 5 5-19 20-44 46-64 66+
I 1
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AGE GROUPING
% of Region
AGE AG E AGE AGE AG E
< 5 5 -1 9 20-44 45-64 65.
SUBREGIONS
.. . .. .X . . . . . Region sc-w [IA] 0 sc-E [IB] &SS NC-W [2A1
0 NC-E 1281 1 WEST [a] @$%8 NORTH [4] EAST 151
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RACE & ETIINlCITY
[see charts ***-*** 1
Countywide, a$proximately, 77.1% of the total population is White and not of
Hispanic origin. An estimated 16.3% of the county population base is Hispanic.
Approximately, 3.3% of the total population is African American (not of Hispanic
origin); 1.5 % are Native American (not of Hispanic origin); and 1.6% are Asian or
Pacific Islanders (not of Hispanic origin).
The greatest raciallethnic diversity is in the Southern Region. Countywide,
approximately 51% of all Hispanic persons, 58% of all African Americans, and 31%
of all Native Americans, reside in the Southern Region. Within the Southern Region,
approximately 35.5% are Hispanic; 8.2% are African American; 2% are Native
American; 1.3 % are Asian or Pacific Islanders.
The highest concentration of the White population resides in the Northern Region
186.7% of region population base; 53 % of all White individuals countywide]. It should
be remembered however, that given the large population of the Northern Region that a
significant number of people of color reside in the North [countywide, 27% of the
Hispanic population; 24% of the African American population; 29% of the Native
American population and 44 % of the Asian population reside in the North].
Like the North, a significant majority of the Eastern Region is White [82.3%].
Approximately 12.4 % of the region is of Hispanic origin; 2 % are African American;
1.1 % are Native American; and 2 % are Asian.
EASTERN REGION
% OF SUBREGION 9; OF SUBREGlON
20% 100%
................................. 80%
15%
60%
10%
40%
5 9i 20%
0% 0%
HSPAMC WXlTE
ORIGIN Not Hlap
RACE & ETHNUCOUM
SUBREGION
Ternpe/Gusd If] [--1 Chandler 121 0 Southeast [3]
Gilbert 141 h.lesa-w [SA] 0 Mesa-E [SB]
% OF SUBREGION
4%
0% I I I
AFRICAN AM. NATIVE AM. ASIAN OTHER
Not Hi8p Not Hisp Not Hisp Not Hisp
I
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SOUTHERN REGION
SUBREGION
FAR WEST 111 0 sw-phx [2] sc-phx 131
I
I
8
% OF SUBREGION
18%
% OF SUBREQ10N % OF SUBREQION
50% 50%
............................. .............................
40% 40%
30% 30%
20% 20%
10% 10%
0 % 0%
Hl SWNlC WH lTE
ORIQIN Not Hlsp
0% I I
AFRICAN AM. NATIVE AM.
Not Hisp Not Hisp
I
A31 AN
Not Hisp
OTHER
Not Hisp
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NORTHERN REGION
WHTE
Not Hlap
RACE & EfWNOCUfV
SUBREGION
sc-w [,A] sC-E [IB] n NC-W [2A] NC-E I2Bl
a WEST 131 1 NORTH 141 EAST 151
% OF SUBREGION
0% I I I
AFRICAN AM. NATIVE AM. ASIAN OTHER
Not Hisp Not Hisp Not Hisp Not Hisp
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MARITAL STATUS & FAMILY SIZE
[see charts ***-*** 1
Of the adjusted adult population countywide, approximately 56% of all individuals are
married; 9 % are widowed; 13 % are divorced; 3 % are separated; and 17 % have never
been married.
Approximately 23 % of adult individuals report a household size of one; 35 % report a
household size of two; 42% report a household size of three or more.
5~ourceM: aricopa County Needs Assessment Project 1990-92
GENERAL POPULATION
MARRIED
SEPARAT
3%
WIDOW
9%
NEVER \_L_/
MARRIED DIVORCED
MARITAL STATUS
I
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EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
[see charts ***-*** 1
Countywide, of all persons age 25 or older, approximately:
o 7.4% have less than a 9th grade education;
o 11.1 % report having less than a completed high school education;
o 25.5 % have graduated from high school;
o 33.9 % have attended some college or earned an associate degree;
o 15% have graduated from college with a bachelors degree;
o 7.1 % have a earned a graduate or professional degree.
The highest concentration of individuals with a low educational attainment level is in
the Southern Service Region where approximately 32% of the population has less than
a high school education.
In terms of absolute numbers, the largest number of individuals with less than a high
school education reside in the Northern Region [n = 98069; 39.4% of county total;
14.5 % of region].
Approximately, 14.9% all persons age 25 or older in the Eastern Region have less than
a high school education.
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
V GEQGRAPHOC WEGDQN
YO of Region
LESS THAN
9th GRADE
9th-12th
NO DIPLOMA
LESS THAN
12th GRADE
I GEOGRAPHIC REGION
1 SOUTHERN REGION MARICOPA COUNTY 1
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UNEMPLOYMENT
[see charts ***-*** 1
Countywide, of an estimated 1,070,667 individuals age 16 years and older in the
civilian labor force, approximately 6% (64,742 persons) were unemployed as compared
to 7.2% statewide.
The highest concentration of unemployed individuals is within the Southern Region
[n = 20,619; 8.7% of region].
The largest number of unemployed persons is in the Northern Region [n = 27,502;
5.3 % of region].
The Eastern Region has both the lowest concentration and absolute number of
unemployed persons [n = 16,101; 5.1 % of region].
INCOME & POVERTY
[see charts ***-*** 1
Countywide, the median household income is $33,474. The lowest median household
income level is in the Southern Region ($25,436). The median household income of
the Northern and Eastern Regions is $37,470 and $34,166 respectively.
Countywide, an estimated 257,359 individuals or 12.3% of the population base live at
or below poverty 6 . Of this 12.3 % , approximately:
o 3.7% have an income which is 75% - 99% below the established level for
poverty;
o 2.9% have an income which is 50% - 74% below the established level for
poverty;
o 5.7% have an income which is less than one-half of the established level of
poverty.
Regionally, the highest concentration of poverty as well as the largest number of
individuals living in poverty is in the Southern Region (n = 102,49 1; 21 % of region).
While the Northern Region has the lowest concentration of poverty (8.8 %), the number
of individuals living in poverty (86,938) rivals the Southern Region.
Approximately 64,196 persons or 10.7% of the Eastern Region population base are
living in poverty.
6~overtyth reshold for one person under 65 years was $6,451; one person 65 & older - $5,947
Poverty threshold for two persons - $8,076; two person householder with one child under 18 - $8,547
Poverty threshold for three persons - $9,885; three person householder with two children - $9,990
MEDIAN & PER CAPITA INCOME
Thousands
1
HOUSEHOLD FAMILY NONFAMILY PER
CAP I TA
MEDIAN CENSUS TRACT
INCOME LEVELS
GEOGRAPHIC REGION
NORTHERN REGION EASTERN REGION
( SOUTHERN REGION
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EASTERN SUBREGIONS
MEDIM AND PER CAPUUA INGOME
TEMPE/ CHANDLER S-EAST GILBERT MESA-W MESA-E
GUAD.[1] [2 1 [31 [4 1 [ ~ A I [681
MEDIAN CENSUS TRACT
INCOME LEVELS
CHANDLER I21
SOUTHEAST [3l
GILBERT [41
MESA-W [6A]
MESA-E [6E]
6% 4% 2% 0% 2 4 8
Percent Of Region Thousands
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SOUTHERN SUBREGIONS
MEDOAN AND PEW CAPITA ONCOME
Thousands ($1
304 a
Far West SW-Phx SC-Phx SE-Phx S. M tn
[I] [2 1 I31 [4 1 161
MEDIAN CENSUS TRACT
INCOME LEVELS
PEOPLE WUC30UU JOBS
Far West [I]
SW-Phx [21
SE-Phx [41
3. Mtn [61
12% 9% 6% 3% 0% 2 4 6 8 10
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NORTHERN SUBREGIONS
Thousands ($1
6 0
SC-W SC-E NC-W NC-E WEST NORTH EAST
[l A] IIBI [2A1 [~BI [31 [4 1 [6 1
MEDIAN CENSUS TRACT
INCOME LEVELS
PEOPLE WOTWOMT 'JOBS
SC-W [lA]
SC-E [lB]
NC-W [2AI
NC-E 1281
WEST [31
NORTH I41
EAST [6]
8% 6% 4% 2% 0 5 1 2 3 4 6 6 7
Percent Of Region Thousands
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EASTERN SUBREGIONS
PEOPLE LOVING ON POVERTY
Eastern Reglon Avg - 10.7% (64,196 people)
CHANDLER [2]
SOUTHEAST [3]
GILBERT [4]
MESA-W [6A]
MESA-E [5BI
16% 10% 6% 0% 6 10 16 20 26
Percent Of Region Thousands
RAT00 OF INCOME TO POVERTY LEVEL
PERCENT
OF SUBREGION
0% I I
TEMPE/ CHANDLER S-EAST GILBERT MESA-W MESA-E
GUAD.[1] [2 1 [31 [41 1 6 ~ 1 f6B1
POVERf Y RATIO
UMer -60 -80 - .74 0-7 6 - .9Q
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SOUTHERN SUBREGIONS
Southern Reglon Avg - 21.0% (102,491 people)
I
Far West 111 . . . . . . . . .
.. -. . . . : : : ; . : : . . . ....... .. .. .. ....... .. .. .. .. ....... .. .. .
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S. Mtn (51
I I I I I I I
40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 10 2 0 30
Percent Of Region Thousands
WAUUO OF INCOME DO POBERUM LEVEL
PERCENT
OF SUBREGION
Far West SW-Phx SC-Phx SE-Phx S. Mtn
[I1 [2 I [31 [41 I6 I
I
POVERTY RNiO
U ~ -6W0 - ,74 t.7 5 -
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NORTHERN - SUBREGIONS
PEOPLE LOVING ON POVERTY
Northern Reglon Avg = 8.8% (88,938 people)
I ]iij:jij;ji;i;;ijii;;;ji;, c::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::.::::::::.:::::;
SC-E [IBI ............... ........,.:..... ...-.................. ............................................. ...............-........ .. ....
NC-W [2AI
NC-E 1281
I
NORTH [41 1
EAST [6j
I
I
I I I I I
16% 10% 6% 0% 6 10 15 20 25
Percent Of Region Thousands
RAUOON OF ONWME TO POVERTY LEVE
SC-W SC-E NC-W NC-E WEST NORTH EAST
[lAl [la] [2Al [2B] [3 1 [4 1 [61
1
POVERTY RAglO
['..I Un&r.60 .M) -.74 0-7 6 -,gQ
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I N. CLIENT PROFILE - INDIVlDUALS WITH SMI BY COUNTY,
GEOGRAPHIC REGION & SUBREGION
1 SMI POPULATION BASE
I As of mid-March 1993, the estimated total number of CODAMA clients with serious
mental illness (SMI) was 1 1,8 12.
t Of the adjusted adult population age 18 and older in Maricopa County, an estimated
7.6 per thousand individuals were registered SMI CODAMA clients.
Approximately 573 (5 %) of this client base were homeless at the time of intake.
Eastern Repion
I At time of initial intake, approximately 17% of all SMI clients (n=1992) were
residents of the Eastern Service Region.
I Of this total, approximately 73% were residents of either the West Mesa Subregion
(49 % ; SR-5A) or the TempeIGuadalupe Subregion (24 % ; SR-1).
Of the adjusted adult population age 18 and older residing in the Eastern Service
Region, approximately 4.7 per thousand individuals were registered SMI CODAMA
clients.
Southern Repion
At time of initial intake, approximately 46% of all SMI clients (n=5394) were
residents of the Southern Service Region.
Of this estimated total, approximately 59% were residents of the South Central
Subregion (38 % ; SR-3) or the South West Subregion (21 % ; SR-2).
I Of the adjusted adult population age 18 and older residing in the Southern Service
Region, approximately 16.3 per thousand individuals were registered SMI CODAMA
clients. This prevalence figure is approximately three times the estimate for either the
East or the North Service Regions.
Northern Repion
At the time of initial intake, approximately 33% (n=3853) of the SMI client base
resided in the Northern Service Region.
Of this estimated total, approximately 57% were residents of the South Central
Subregions [West half South Central Subregion (25%; SR-1A); East half South Central
Subregion (32 % ; SR- lB)].
Of the adjusted adult population age 18 and older residing in the Northern Service
Region, approximately 5.3 per thousand individuals were registered SMI CODAMA
clients.
SM-I CLIENT POPULATION
Residence E3y Geographic Region
NORTHERN
REGION
4 7%
, , . , . . . . . . . . .
24% SOUTHERN
REGION
COUNTY POPULATION CODAMA CLI ENTS
BASE WITH SMI
Marlcopa County Populatlon Estlmate
Per 1000 Cenaua - 2,122,101
PERCENT
COUNTY TOlAL
Total SM1 Populatlon
Per EDS (3/G3) 11812
EASTERN NORTHEWI( SOUTHERN HOMELES3
REGION RMlON REGION
t GENERAL POPULATION hm SMI CUENTS
- -
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SM! CLIENT POPULATION
Residence Within Eastern Region
EASTERN REGION
NORTHERN
REGION HOMELESS (sR-iFU% \:\ .... ..... . 7(S R-2) 9%
--. . .
CODAMA CLIENTS Mesa-E
(SR-6B) 12%
WITH SMI Subregions
Eastern Reglon SMI Populatlon
Base Estlmate (3/93) = 1992
Eastern Subreglon Estlmates
Based On Sample Slm Of 1612 (81%)
PERCENT
REGION TOTAL
60%
Tmpe/Quad Chandler 8outheaat Qll bert Mesa-W Meaa-E
(3R-1) (3R2) (9R.3) (SR-4) (3R-SA) (SRSB)
F GENERAL POPULATION 3MI CLIENTS
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SMI CLIENT POPULATION
Residence Within Southern Region
SOUTHERN REGION
SC Phx
HOMELESS _ - - -
EREGIOAN. ........,...:;.. .~.:.:. i...j. i...!.:.]...j:..l T E ~ D- ... .....,... ........ ......... ....,.... ... . .. .. . . - -
:;;;iJ:pq,:.:;:.; :.;:.;:.;:;.::.:,
:..:: ..:.:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . j . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..:.,..::. :..: .....: . . :. . . . : SW p hx ...-. .:..... : ..:3(&S2R -2) 21%
............................................ ........... ............... . . 3 3% .................................... .. NORTHERN .......................... . ...
REGION .... .. ..- .. - ... - - - -
CODAMA CLIENTS (SR-4) 19%
WITH SMI
Southern Reglon SMI Population
Base Estlmate (3/93) = 6394
Subregions
Southern Subregion Estimates
Based On Sample Slze Of 4864 (88%)
PERCENT
REGION TOTAL
FarWsat 8WPhx 8C Phx 8E Phx SMtn
(SR-1) (SR-2) (8R-3) (SR-4) (M-6)
F GENERAL POetllATlON SM1 CLIENTS
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SMI CLIENT POPULATION
Residence Within Northern Region
NORTHERN REGION
E 1
HOMELESS A.
CODAMA CLI ENTS NC-E West (SR-3)
WITH SMI (SR-28) 16%
Subregions
Northern Reglon SMI Populatlon
Base Estimate (3/93) = 3863
Northern Subregion Estlrnates
Based On Sample Slze Of 3248 (84%)
PERCE N l
REGION TOTAL
40% 1 1
8 0 W SGE NC-W NC-E Weat North East
(SRlA) (sR-le) (SR-2A) (SR-28) (SR-3) (SR-4) (SR-5)
QENERAL POPULATION SMI CLIENTS
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INCIDENCE SMI CODAMA CLIENTS
ON ADULT POPULATON BASE
General Population SMI Clients
MARICOPA COUNTY
NORTHERN REGION
EASTERN REGION
SOUTHERN REGION
1
60% 45Yo 30% 15% 0% 3 6 9 12 15 18
PERCENT INCIDENCE
UNIVERSE: Adjusted Adult Population
Age 18 8 Older OF COUNTY PER THOUSAND
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PREVALENCE ESTIMATES OF SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
Previous estimates of the number of individuals with seriously mental illness ranged
from an average prevalence rate of .41% to .5%. In an effort to improve the
assessment of service needs of SMI clients, additional research has been conducted on
prevalence estimates.
The results of this additional study reaff~med that there is a wide disparity in figures
used to estimate the prevalence of serious mental -illness [e.g. .6 % - 6.8 %I. This wide
variation in estimates may in part be due to differing definitions of seriously mentally
illness, the population targeted for services, and the population demographics of the
locale in which the study was conducted. While no one method offers definitive
prevalence estimates, the method provided by Goldman a. A. was selected for
application to the CODAMA service area.
The Goldman method incorporates a number of epidemiological studies to create a
continuum of prevalence rates:
Total severely mentally disabled
Less senility without psychosis
Less moderately disabled
Less both of above
Applying these prevalence figures to the adjusted adult population (i.e., age 18 or
older; n = 1,561,547) of Maricopa County yields the following estimate range:
Total individuals with SMI (1.114 %) 17,396
Less senility without psychosis (.928%) 14,491
(primary estimate selected for comparison)
Less moderately disabled (.789 %) 12,321
Less both of above (.603 %) 9,416
Comparing these figures to the estimated 11,812 persons registered in the CODAMA
SMI system, as of the third week in March 1992, an estimated 509 to 5,990 individuals
are projected to have been eligible and in need of SMI services and not receiving them.
7 ~Arizona ~Departmen~t of Health~ Services, T~he Bluepr~int: Implem:enting Se rvices to the
Seriouslv Mentallv Ill, Phoenix, Arizona, January,l991. Arizona Department of Health Services,
Executive Summary of Needs Assessment Model for Client Service Desim Model, Phoenix, Arizona,
June, 1992.
8~oldmanG, atozzi, and Taube, 1981
AGE & GENDER PROFILE
The CODAMA client base reflects the incidence of SMI across all adult age groups.
Compared to the general population, the data reflects a disproportionately high
representation of clients age 20-44. Countywide, approximately 68% of SMI clients
are in the age group of 20-44 vs. approximately 41 % in the general population base.
The average age of all SMT cIients within Maricopa County was 40 and by geographic
region ranged from m average of 38 to 41 m s t = 39; South = 41; North = 40;
Homeless = 381.
There appears to be a disproportionate representation of elderly clients receiving SMI
services. While countywide this age group accounts for 19% of the adjusted adult
population, only approximately 5 % of aLl SMI clients were age 65 or older.
In the general population, 57% of all persons are female and 43 % are male. Compared
to this general population, the distribution of male and female SMI client reflects a
higher proportion of males with approximately 49% of SMI clients being male and
5 1 % being female.
The SMI client profile data reflect fewer females in the SMI population below the age
group of 25-34 with a reversing trend of fewer males beyond age 34.
AGE GROUPINGS
GENERAL POPULATION SMO CLIENT POPULATION
% of Reglon % of Clionts
................................................................
............................-... ...- ..........................
................................................................. ....... .\ ......................................................
AQ E AQ E AQE AQE M E M E M E AQ E AQ E AQ E
4 6 6-19 20-44 46-64 66+ 4 6 6-19 20-44 46-64 66+
QEOQRAPHIC REGION QEOQRAPHIC REQION
a SOUTHERN REQION EASTERN REQION
0 NORTHERN REOION --O- COUNTY PYERME
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SMI CLIENT POPULATION
COMPARATIVE AGE DOSTRUBUTOON
MAROCOPA COUNTY
AGE AGE AGE AGE AGE AGE f f i E AGE
?9 20-24 26-54 36-44 46454 66-69 80-84 66+
AGE RANGE
SMO CLIENT POPULATION
9i CLIENTS
AGE AGE AGE AGE AGE AGE AGE AGE
l9 20-24 26-34 35-44 46-64 56-59 60-04 66+
AGE RANGE
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SMI CLIENT POPULATION
DOSTROBRnTI@N BY GENDER
MARUGOPA COUNTY
AGE 81 GENDER DDSBRBBUBBON
% CLIENTS
7 0
0
AGE AGE AGE AGE AGE AGE AGE AGE
19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65+
AGE RANGE
GENDER TREND LINE
AGE AGE AGE AGE AGE
A1G9 E 2A0G-2E4 25-34 -35-44 45-54 55-59 60-64 65+ I AGE -I AGE RANGE
--e- FEMALE A MALE
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RACE & ETI-INICITY
Countywide averages indicate that while the representation of white SMI clients is
proportionate to the overall general population base, there appears to be an unequal
representation of minority populations in the SMI service system.
Countywide, there is a disproportionately high representation of African
American [9.1% SMI population vs. 3.3 % general population base] and Asian
clients [1.6% SMI population vs. 5.2 % general population base].
Conversely, there is a somewhat low representation of Native American [1%
SMI population vs. 1.5 % general population base] and a significant discrepancy
relative to Hispanic clients [7.5 % SMI population vs. 16.3 % general population
base].
The highest concentration of African American and Native American SMI clients
countywide is found in the homeless population [African American 15.1 %; Native
American 2.6 %I.
Eastern Repion
Similar raciallethnic patterning observed countywide can be seen within the Eastern
Region.
The highest discrepancy with respect to Hispanic population can be observed in
the Southeastern Subregion (SR-3).
Southern Refion
Of the three geographic regions, the disproportionate representation of minorities is
most pronounced in the South and there appears to be an over representation of whites
in the SMI population [67.7 % SMI v. 52.7% general population base].
The highest discrepancy within the Hispanic population is seen in the Southern
Region where nearly 36% of the general population base are of Hispanic origin
while only approximately 10% of the SMI client population served is of
Hispanic origin.
Northern Region
Similar raciallethnic patterning observed countywide can be seen within the Northern
Region with the following exceptions:
Hispanic population more proportionately represented in the East Subregion
(SR-5).
Mixed representation (i.e., over and under) of Native American population
across subregions.
As compared to other regions, less pronounced over representation of Asian
clients with the exceptions of South-central West (SR-1A) and West (SR-3)
SMI CLIENTS - RACE & ETHNICITY
MARUCOPA COUNTY
Regional Averages
BASE SMI
White 77,1% 77.2%
Af rlcan American 3,3% 9,1%
Native American 1+5% 1.0%
Asian 1.6% 5.2%
Hispanic 16.3% 7.5%
.................... ................................................
30%
.................... ................................................
ifc)jb
10%
EAST SOUTH NORTH HCAlELESS
REQION REQION REQDN
HISPANC ORIGIN
% OF SUBREGION
100%fT 1
EAST SOUTH NORTH HQMELESS
REQiON REOION REQICN
WHITE
Not Hispanic
% OF SUBREGION
EABT SOUTH HORTH HMLESS
R E W REQlON REQDN
AFRl CAN AME W CAN
Not Hispank
% a= SUBREQ10N % CF SUBREOlCN
3% 8%
.................................................................
2 6%
.................... 8%
2 %
1 6% 4%
I %
2%
0 6%
0%
80UTl-I NOAM HOMELESS E9ST SOUTH NORTH HC4ELESS
REGION REQION REGION RWON REQION REQDN-NATIVE
AMERKAN M A N
Not Wspanic Not Hispanic
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Eastern Region
I
Regional ~verages
SMI CLIENTS - RACE & ETHNlClTY
EASTERN REGION 8 SUBREGIONS
BASE SMI
White 82,3% 84.6%
African American 2.0% 3,8%
Native American 1.1% ,9% TwyeChandler SE Mbert Mesa Mesa
Q~ad fll 121 131 I41 W fbA E 1681
2,0% 4,6% WHITE I Hispanic 12,4% 6,0% Not Hispanic
hSS POPUWION BASE 0 SMI
% OF SUBRECDN % OF SUBAEGlON
TempeChendler SE QIW Meor Mem (hP;f [I1 L21 I31 I41 W 16A1 E I681
bid [B kl &41 W 164 E I681 AFFXAN AWWCAN
H18PANC ORlGiN Not Hispanic
%a=SUBREOrn
2 6%
2%
1 6%
................................ ...................
I%
0 6%
0% Mi-"; - " ' :. . " , . " . . - - . . . - ..,,
TempsChanjler SE Wbert Msea Meee Tompa Ch-snder SE QUbert Mean Mesa
(krd [d 121 131 141 W 16AI E I661 . (krod 111 [?I [31 141 W ISAI E 1661
NATIVE AMEREAN M A N
Hot Hispanic Not Hispanic
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SMI CLIENTS - RACE & ETHNlClTY
SOUTHERN REGOON b SUBREGIONS
% OF SUBAEQION Southern g o
Regional Averages 80%
60%
BASE SMI 40%
Whl te 52,7% 67,7% 2096
African American 8,2% 13,8% 0% , I -- -I - -
Native American 2.0% 1.0% Fer west SW-P~U SC-P~X S E - P ~ ~ ~ ~ t h
Ill 121 131 141 Icsl
Asian 1,3% 7.5% WHITE
Hispanic 35.5% 10,1% ~ oHtisp anic
Far Weot W+hx SC-ftm SE+hx Sath l2l I31 14)
[I1 121 bl I41 161 AFRICAN AMEH CAN
H18PANC ORIGIN Not l-fiftspentc
- .-
Far ~trct SW* ~ ; ; - ~ h xSE & SAW
11 1 Izl I31 I41 la1
NATIVE AMERICAN
Nut Hispanic
hr W 8Hcpta 9C9hx 8E9tur SMth
M kl 14 I41 161
M A N
Not &panic
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Northern Region
Regional Averages
I
BASE SMI
White 86,7% 87,7%
African American 1,7% 4.2%
Native American 0.9% 0.8%
Asian 1.5% 2.9%
Hispanic 9,1% 4.3%
SMI CLIENTS - RACE & ETHNlClTY
NORTHERN REGOON & SUBWEGOONS
SC-W 8C-E NC-W N C I W t North b o t
I ilBl [2Al I281 i3l [41 I61
% OF SUBREOKM
1Wk
80%
60%
4m
20%
9C-W SC-E NC-W NGE West North East
[I61 @A] [281 I31 141 I61
WHlTE
Not Hispanic
hS3 POPUTION BASE 0 SMI
t32-W 8CE NC-W N C I Weet North Ehet
[IA fIB1 LW Wl B1 L41 IM
A F R W AMERICAN
Not H f ~ n i c
NATIVE AhERtCAN
Not -
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MARITAL STATUS & FAMILY SEE
Countywide, approximately 80% of SML clients served are either divorced, separated
of have never been married.
Similar patterning was observed across geographic regions with the highest percentage
of SMI clients who have never been married being in the homeless population.
As in the general population, family size of SMI clients runs the full range from family
size of one to very large families. Overall however, the overwhelming majority of
SMI clients report a family size of one.
MARITAL STATUS
% OF TOTAL
MARRIED WIDOWED DIVORCED SEPARATED NEVER
MARRIED
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SMI INDIVIDUALS
M U' U S8 F AMOLY SIZE
CODAM %MI CX!BdTS
Maricopa County
bmow 3%
Marital Status
Marital Status
5y Geographic Reglow
NUMBER OF
CLIENTS (Thousands)
7........ ..................................................................................................................................
0 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 W l l - E
REPORTED FAMILY SIZE
Estimates based on sample slze of 9977 (84%)
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EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
As in the general population, the amount of education individual SMI clients have
received runs the full range from no formal education to post graduate degrees. Nearly
one quarter (23%) of SMI clients have either some college education or earned a
college or even post graduate degree.
As a group countywide, the most frequently reported response (i.e., Mode) among SMI
clients is having completed 12th grade with the. 10th grade being the average grade
completed.
The lowest level of educational attainment is observed in the Southern Region
where approximately 54% of clients have less than a high school diploma.
Countywide, approximately 44% of SMI clients have less than a high school
diploma.
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
PERCENT
OF POPULATION
9th 9th-12th Hlgh Some College Post
Grade No Dlploma School College Degree Grad
UNIVERSE: Pmnorm Ags 26 and Older
PERCENT
OF CLIENTS
40 %
4 9th 9th-t2th High Soma College Poet -.
Grade No Diploma School College Degree Grad
UNIVERSE: Paraom &a 26 and Oldar
BM1 Bampla 8 b - 8940
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EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
SMU - CLIENT POPULATION
MARICOPA COUNTY
NUMBER
OF CLIENTS
3600
Most Frequenlly Reported
3000 -
0 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 1011 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 0 1 7 1 8
LAST GRADE COMPLETED
PERCENT
OF CLIENTS
60% ,
9th 9th-t2th High Some College Post
Gmde No Diploma School College Dogme Grad
UNIVERSE: Psraonr Aqs 26 and Older
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INCOME & POVERTY
At the time of intake, three out of four (77%) SMI clients report no income or their
only income being through entitlement programs.
Approximately 11 % of SMI clients at the time of intake report receiving income
through employment.
The highest level of employment at the time of intake is observed in the
Northern Region (16 %) .
As expected, nearly 60% of homeless SMI clients report no income whatsoever.
As a group countywide, while a range of income was reported by this population, the
midpoint income category (i.e., Median) was approximately $5,000. The most
frequently reported income category (i.e., Mode) was $0.
This pattern of poverty was observed across all geographic regions.
SMI CLIENTS
REPORT ED SOURCE QF (INCOME
AT TIME OF INTAKE
NO
- - - -- - - - # lNC22O%M E
77%
,
\
\ EMPLOYMENT
\
\ 11%
\
\
\
\ FOOD STAMP
\
\ RETIREMENT
\
\
OTHER
\ 7%
\
\
ENTITLEMEN
PROGRAMS
55%
Income Source
By Geographic Region
PERCENT
OF REOION
ENTITLEMENT NO EWUIYED RETIRE FAM l LY
PROGRAMS INCOME /OTHER
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CLIENTS WITH SMI
ANNUAL HOUSEWOLD ONCOME
Maricopa County
NUMBER OF
CU ENTS
2 5 ~ ~ ) ,
Most Frequently Reported
2000
0 2 4 8 8 X) t2 14 16 S 20 22 24
REPORTED INCOME [Ttrowands]
Similar Pattern Of Poverty
Acrom graphic Regions
NUMBER OF
C..L...I.E..N...T...S... .......................................................................................................... 1°"1 +
0 2 4 6 8 K 3 1 2 1 4 t B t 8 2 0 2 2 2 4
REPORTED INCOME [Thowan&]
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V. SERVICES TO CLIENTS WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
Listings of the current and existing service provider network, and provider sites by
geographic region, are provided on the following pages of this report.
A review of these documents indicate that the majority of residential SMI service
providers are located in the Southern Service Region. There appears to be a need for
additional residential service providers located in .the Northern Service Region.
Based on a review of current and existing provider sites, there also appears to be a need
for the development of residential crisis stabilization providers in the Northern Service
Region.
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INPATIENT SERVICES
APPROX. CAPACITY: 80 BEDS
Providers:
Camelback Samaritan, Good Samaritan Hospital '
Maricopa County Medical Center (Block Purchase under the IGA)
RESIDENTIAL CRISIS STABILIZATION
CAPACITY: 19 BEDS
Providers:
META
Phoenix South CMHC
CRISIS SERVICES
CAPACITY:
Providers:
Maricopa County
Phoenix South CMHC
Terros
Reeion
East
South
24 HOUR CRISIS IJNE
CRISIS MOBILE TEAMS
CRISIS WALK IN
Valley wide
South
North
24 HOUR SUPERVISED RESIDE]?cTIAL LIVING
CAPACITY: 225 BEDS
Providers
~ n z o n aH ealthcare Contract Management Services
Community Behavioral Health
Marc Behavioral Health Services
New Arizona Family (Dual Dignosed)
Phoenix South CMHC
Supersition Mountain CMHC
Toby House
Tri-City Behavioral Health
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Reoion
South,East 24
North 5
East 10
South 16
South 20
East- 3
North, South 72
East 12
24 hour sup. res. cont.
Triple R Foundation
Wayland Family Centers
South, East 51
North,South 12
SUPERVISED INDEPENDENT LIVING
CAPACITY: 330 BEDS
Providers;
Community Behavioral Health
Phoenix South CMHC
Presbytarian Service Agency
Superstion Mountain CMHC
Terros
Toby House
Tri-City Behavioral Health
Triple R Foundation
Wayland Family Centers
North 23
South 50
North, East 72
East 2
North 22
North, South 56
East 25
South, East 50
North 3 0
TENANT, SPONSOR OR PROJECT BASED HOUSING
CAPACITY: 281 UNITS
Provide-
Comprehensive Housing Group
UMOM
Valley wide 273
South 8
HOMXLESS SHELTER
CAPACITY: 18 BEDS
Provider;
Phoenix South - Haven South 18
IN HOME TREATMXNT AND SUPPORT SERVICES
APPROX. CURRENT OPEN CASES: 246
Providers:
Advanced Home Health Care East 0
Arizona Healthcare Contract Management Services Valley wide 91
Family Service Agency Valley wide 42
Foundation for Senior Living Valley wide 10
Phoenix South CMHC South 32
SureCare Valley wide 71
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PARTIAL, CARE
APPROX. CAPACITY: 562 SLOTS
Providers:
Community Behavioral Health
Community Hospital
Maricopa County DHS
Phoenix South CMHC
Presbytarian Service Agency
Project Arts
Superstition Mountain CMHC
Tenos
Toby House
Wayland Family Centers
North 50
North 0
South 268 I
South 70
North, East 40
South 30
East 4
North 20
South 40
North 40
OUTPATIENT COUNSELING
APPROX.CURRENT OPEN CASES: 1,955
Providers:
Arizona Health Care Contract Management Services
Behavioral Health Systems
Centro de Arnistad
Community Behavioral Health
Family Senice Agency
Jewish Family and Children's Services
Living Dynamics
Maricopa County DHS
Phoenix Interfaith Counseling
Phoenix South CMHC
Presbytarian Service Agency
Superstion Mountain CMHC
Terros
Tri-City Behavioral Health
Wayland Family Centers
South 161
South 55
East 43
North 110
Valley wide 160
Valley wide 282
North 31 1
South 30
North 217
South 8 6
North,East 136
East 14
North 99
East 189
North 62
VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS
APPROX. CURRENTOPENCASES: 444
-
Providers: -
Dorothy Kret and Associates Valley wide 0
Marc Behavioral Health East 0
Vocational ~rovidersc ont.;
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Maricopa County DHS
Phoenix South CMHC
Presbytarian Service Agency
Superstition Mountain CMHC
Toby House
Triple R Foundation
Wayland Family Centers
South 6
South 63
North,East 17
East 4
South 46
South, East 300
North 8 I
CONSUMER RUN AND OTHER SOCIALLZATION PROGRAMS
Providers:
Survivors On Our Own
Survivors United
Selff (through META)
Mental Health Association
(Ok Socialites and Compeer)
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South
North
East
Valley wide
PROVIDER SITES
BY GEOGRAPHIC REGOON
# OF PROVIDER SITES
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
12
0 I I I I I I I I
24-HR 8UP.INDEP IN PARTIAL OUTPATIENT VOC. CONBUMER CRIB18
8U P.R EB. LIVING HOME CAR E PROGRAM8 BOCIAL BTABILIZATION
SERVICE TYPE
SOUTHERN
...........................
................
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€R!TER~B mON- m r u a 1 1 1 1 -
SMI SERVICE PROVIDERS
MARC Behav. Hlth. Serv. REF
924 N. County Club
PROVIDER
BY SERVICE TYPE
24-H Sr, Residential
Supersition Mountain CMHC 525 E. Broadway
Apache Junction
Tri-City Behav. Hlth RobsonIMesa
135 S. Robson
SITE
Triple R Foundation MailbuIRef
766 E. Third Ave
Sup Residential X East (5A) - Mesa-W
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SERVICE SERVICE
COMPONENTS CODES
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LOCATION
REGION SUBREG.
Sup Residential X East (5A) - Mesa-W
SUP. INDEP. LIVING I I S2Ot3 I I
Arizona Health Care QUAIL CREEK
(Also in South Region)
Presbyterian Svc Agency TEMPE
3730 S Mill Ave
Sup Independent living X East (5A) Mesa
Sup Independent Living X East ( 1) Tempe
TriCity Behavioral Health ROBSONIMESA
13 1 S Robson
Sup Independent Living X East (5A) Mesa
Triple R I WOODLAKES
(Also in South Region) 2045 E Broadway
Sup Independent Living X East (1) Tempe
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~ I I ) ~ ~ n m n I C n I I ? I - I I . m EASTERN REGION SMI SERVICE PROVIDERS
PROVIDER
BY SERVICE T Y ~ E
HOUSING
Comprehensive Housing Grp 1241 E. Washington
(Valley wide service delivery)
IN I1OR1E TREATMENT I I W2200 1 ~ 2 2 1 0 1 ~ 2 1 5 0~12 1 5I1 1
SITE
R&B Housing X (273 units) Valley wide
Triple R Foundation 625 W. Southern
Advance Home Health Care [CONTRACT IN PROCESS] East
R&B Housing X (24 units) East
SERVICE
MESAIGILBERT Behav. Mgmt X
925 S. Gilbert Psvchosocial Rehab X
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COMPONENTS
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Family Service Agency TEMPE
(Also in North & South) 3030 S. Rural Rd
East I
SERVICE
Behav. Mgmt X East ( 1) Tempe
Psychosocial Rehab X
Foundation for Senior Living [CONTRACT IN PROCESS] East
LOCATION
CODES
I PARTIAL CARE I I i
REGION SUBREG.
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Superstition Mountain CMH SMI Center
100 1 N. Idaho Rd
Presbytarian Service Agency Tempe
(Also in South Region) 3400 S. Mill
Partial Care Basic (112 day) X East (3) - SE
Partial Care Basic (112 day) X
Soc./Recreation Svcs. X East (I) - Tempe
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~ ~ m m m D - - - m I - - m E m D
EASTERN REGION SMI SERVICE PROVIDERS
Centro de Amistad
PROVIDER
BY SERVICE TYPE
OUTPATLENT
Family Service Agency
Jewish Family
(Also No. & So. Region)
SITE
Presbyterian ~ e h i c e
(Also in North Region)
TriCity Behavioral Health
SERVICE
COMPONENTS
Chandler
100 W Boston #5
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Mesa
734 E Broadway
SERVICE
Guadalupe
8202 Avenia del Yaqui
LOCATION
CODES
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Tempe
3030 S Rural Rd
...............
REGION SUBREG.
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925 S Gilbert #207
Mesa
1930 S Alma Sch ,104
Tempe
3400 S Mill #3 1
Tempe
40 W Baseline #I01
Individual Counseling X East (2) Chandler
Family Counseling X
1 ~ r o Cuou~nse ling X
Individual Counseling X East (5A)Mesa-W
Family Counseling X
1 Group Counseling X
Individual Counseling X East (1) Guad.
Family Counseling X
l ~ r o u pCo unseling X
X East (1) Tempe
X
1 ~ r oTuhe~rap y X
Individual Counseling X East (5.4) Mesa-W
Family Counseling X
Group Therapy X
Individual Counseling X East (5A) Mw-W
Family Counseling X
Group Therapy X
Individual Counseling X East (1) Tempe
Family Counseling X
Group Counseling X
Individual Counseling X East (1) Tempe
Family Counseling X 1 Group Counseling X
3 of4
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~ . 1 1 1 - m R = ~ ~ m EASTERN REGION SMI SERVICE PROVIDERS
Chandler
1331 N Alma ScM113
PROVIDER
BY SERVICE TYPE
OUTPATLENT (cant.)
Individual Couseling X East (2) Chandler
Family Counseling X
lGroup Counseling X
SITE
Individual Counseling X East (5A) Mesa-W
Family Counseling X
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SERVICE
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Presbyterian Svc. Agency TEMPE
(Also see North) 3400 S. Mill Ave., #31
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SERVICE
Superstition Mountain
, . , ,....... ,. , . . . . . . . , , . .
LOCATION
CODES
'' "'
Triple R
(Also see South)
REGION SUBREG.
THRIFT STORE
564 N. Idaho Road
CLUBHOUSE
13 10 W. University
W. UNIVERSITY
1300 W. University
Voc. Screening X East (I) - TempeIG
Voc. Evaluation X
Work Adjustment X
[supp. Employment X
Voc. Screening X East (3) - SE
Work Adjustment X
TET Supp. Employment X
Voc. Screening X East (5A) - Mesa-W
Voc. Evaluation X
Work Adjustment X
Supp. Employment X
1 work Adjustment X East (5A) - Mesa-W 1
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m m u m m m m R a ~ ~ ~ m SOIJTHERN REGION
Arizona Health Care
I
Northwoods
1221 N. 35th St
Sup Residential X South (4) - SE
Six Pines Sup Residential X South (4) - SE
3612 N. 37th St.
New Arizona Family Sup Residential X South (5) - S. Mtn
(Dual Diagnosed)
Phoenix South Villa Agave Sup Residential X South (5) - S. Mtn
7439 S. 7th St
Toby House Toby I Sup Residential X South (3) - SE
303 W Willetta St
Ref Star Sup Residential X South (3)-SE
313 E. Willetta St
Triple R Foundation Citadel Sup Residential X South (3) - SE
1725 E. Cambridge
Harvard Sup Residential X South (4) - SE
3222 E Harvard #1
Fairmont Sup Residential X South (4) - SE I
3 105 E. Fairmount #2
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I I ( I r n ~ ( I I b l l l l l l I
SOUTHERN REGION
Arizona Health Care WARD MANOR
3605 N 36 Street
Phoenix South
Toby House
Triple R
Wayland
HIL
1704 E Hamard
PINE RIDGE
2627 N 45 Ave
FLEETWOOD
300 W Willetta
FOUNTAIN TREE
5454 W h d Sch
lsup Independent Living X South (4)East
Sup Independent living X South (3) Central
Sup Independent Living X South (2) West I
Sup Independent Living X South (3) Central
Sup Independent Living X South (4) East
Sup Independent Living X South (2) West i
I n I n I I I I ) n m I D D m
SOUTHERN REGION
BY SERVICE TYPE COMPONENTS REGION SUBREG.
UMOM
Phoenix South CMHC HAVEN
2313 W. Yuma
[R&B Housing] X (18 beds) South West
HOMELESS SHELTER
IN IIOME TREAINENT 1
VAN BUREN R&B Housing X (8 units) South Central
Family Service Agency
Arizona Healthcare CENTRAL
2600 N. Central
Phoenix South CMHC
Intensive In Home X South Central
Home Based Counseling X
Behav. Mgmt X
Psychosocial Rehab X
Surecare
7TH AVE
1424 S. 7th Ave
FLOWER
1530 E. Flower
HIL
1704 E. Harvard
Behav. Mgmt X South Central
Psychosocial Rehab X
Home Based Counseling X
THOMAS
2710 W. Thomas
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Intensive In Home X South Central
Home Based Counseling X
Behav. Mgmt X
Psychosocial Rehab X
'~ehav.M gmt X South Central
I Behav. Mgmt
X South West I
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m u u I I m R m w I I m n
SOUTHERN REGION
Maricopa County DHS 4420 S. 32nd St
Project Arts
Partial Care Basic (112 day) X South (5) - Sth. Mtn.
Partial Care Basic (full day) X
Soc.1Recreation Svcs. X
Phoenix South CMHC SRP
1 2042 N. 35th Ave.
Toby House
Partial Care Basic (112 day) X South (2) -West
CENTRAL
815 N. Central
Partial Care Basic (112 day) X South (3) - Central
Partial Care Basic (full day) X
3602 N 16th St.
Arizona Health Care Central Office
2600 N Central #970
Partial Care Basic (112 day) X South (3) Central
Partial Care Basic (full day) X
I
Individual Counseling X South (3) Central
Grour, Therapy X
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Behav Health Systems South Phoenix
3 1 W Carson
Family Service Agency Flower
1530 E Flower
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Jewish Family & Child 7th STREET
2033 N 7thStreet
Individual Counseling X South (5)s-Mtn
Family Counseling X
Group Therapy X
Individual Counsel. PhD X
Group PhD X
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Family Counseling X
Group Counseling X
Individual Counseling X South (3) Central
Family Counseling X
Group Counseling X
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Maricopa County
Maricopa County DHS
Phoenix South
Group Counseling X
Group Therapy X
Family Counseling X
Individual Counsel PhD X
CRISIS CLINIC
2601 E Roosevelt
Individual Counseling X South (4) East
Family Counseling X
( ~ r oCuou~ns eling X I
SOUTH 32 STREET
4420 S 32 Street
Individual Counseling X South (5) S-Mtn
Family Counseling X
Dorothy Kret Assoc. 3336 N. 32nd STREET Sheltered Employment X South (4)-East
7th AVE
1424 S 7th Ave
I Supp. Employment X 1
Individual Counseling X South (3)Central
Group Therapy X
Maricopa County
Phoenix South
P Isup. Employment X
CRISIS CLINIC - OIP
2601 E. Roosevelt
7
Work Adjustment 1 X South (4) - East
Voc. Screening X
SRP
2042 N. 35th Avenue
Voc. Screening X South (2) - West
Voc. Evaluation X
Work Adjustment X
Supp. Employment X
Voc. TET Supp. Empl. X
m m m m - m m ~ m SOUTHERN REGION
Triple R
PROVIDER
BY SERVICE TYPE
E. ROOSEVELT
2144 E. Roosevelt
CAFETERIA
2601 E. Roosevelt
SITE
Thrift Store
W. McDowell
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
COMPONENTS
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Voc. Evaluation X
SERVICE
Work Adjustment X
Supp. Employment X
Supp. Eniployment TET X
CODES
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, , . . , , . . , .
Work Adjustment X South (4)-East
REGION SUBREG.
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SERVICE
Work Adjustment X South (3) - Central
Supp. Employment X
Supp. Employment TET X
,. . , , , , , ,. , , , , . ., . . ., ... , .. .. ., , . .,. . . .
LOCATION
Mental Health Assoc.
SOON
Toby House 16th STREET
3602 N. 16th Street
Sheltered Employment X South (3) - Central
Supp. Employment X
INDIAN SCHOOL
3627 E. Indian Sc. Rd.
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SocIRec (Ok Socialites) X South (4) - East
FILLMORE
2533 E. Fillmore
Club House X South (4) - East
I m I m I I I I I I I I . I I I D m I I
NORTHERN REGION SMI SERVICE PROVIDERS
Community Behav. Hlth
Toby House
7626 E. Sheridan
Scottsdale
Sup Residential X North (5) -East
Bethany Home /sup Residential X North (5) -East
Toby I1
1601 W. Desert Cove
I SUP. INDEP. LIVING I 1 52013 1 I
Sup Residential X North (2B) - NC-E
Community Bev Health
Presbyterian Svc Agency
Terros
Toby House
7440 E Thomas
LAS PALMER
1922 W Palmeritas
2339 W Northern
19TH AVE
FOOTHILLS
9800 N 14 St #I-4
Sup Independent Living X North (5) East
Sup Independent Living X North (1B) SC-E
Sup Independent Living X North (1B) SC-E
Sup Independent Living X North (1B) SC-E
Sup Independent Living X North (2B) NC-E
LA POSADA Sup Independent Living X North (1B) SC-E
GR.H
15 12 W Mercer
Sup Independent Living X North (2B) NC-E
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~ ~ m I m I I m I m I I I I I I NORTHERN REGION SMI SERVICE PROVIDERS
SUMMERHILL
726 W Hatcher
PROVIDER
BY SERVICE TYPE
SUP. INDEP. LIVING (cant.)
REF MSRP
1737 W Desert Cove
VILLA SERENA
4221 W Dunlap
SITE
DIANA HOUSE
502 W Diana
Waylarid W. OLIVE
6015 W Olive
t
SERVICE
COMPONENTS
Sup Independent Living X North (IB) SC-E
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Sup Independent Living X North (2B) NC-E
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CODES
Sup Independent Living X North (1A) SC-W
LOCATION
lsup Independent Living X ~ o r t h ( 1 ~ ) r I
Sup Independent Living X North (1A) SC-W
Sup Independent Living X North (1A) SC-W
I IIOUSLNG I 1
Comprehensive Housing Grp 124 1 E. Washington [R&B Housing X (273 units) Valley wide
(Valley wide service delivery)
Family Service Agency W. PEORIA
3101 W. Peoria
Behav. Mgmt X North NC-West
Psychosocial Rehab X
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SCOTTSDALE
7375 E. Stetson
Behav. Mgmt X North East
Psychosocial Rehab X
IIIIIII(IIIIIIIIIII
NORTHERN REGION SMI SERVICE PROVIDERS
Community Behav. Hlth. E. THOMAS
64 1 1 E. Thomas
PROVIDER '
BY SERVICE TYPE
PARTIAL CARE
Partial Care Basic (112 day) X North (5) East
Community Hospital CONTRACT IN PROCESS
SITE
Terros
SERVICE
Presbytarian Service Agency NORTHERN
241 1 W. Northern Ave
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Partial Care Basic (112 day) X North (1B) SC-East
Soc.1Recreation Svcs. X
SERVICE
MISSOURI
7 11 E. Missouri
I OUTPATIENT I 1 IV2300 1 W23011 W235 11 W2352 1~23501IV23531 1
LOCATION
CODES
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Partial Care Basic (112 day) X North (1B) SC-East
Soc. /Recreation Svcs. X
Wayland Family Centers 55TH AVE.
5021 N. 55th Ave.
REGION SUBREG.
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Partial Care Basic (112 day) X North (1A) SC-West
Soc.1Recreation Svcs. X
Family Service Agency
Community Bev Health 7440 E Thomas
Jewish Family & Child
Individual Counseling X North (5)Eas.t
Family Counseling X
Group Therapy X
WEST PEORIA
3101 W Peoria
Individual Counseling X North (2A)NC-W
Family Couseling X
Group Therapy X
SCO'ITSDALE
7375 E Stetson #I05
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Individual Counseling X North (5) Central
Family Counseling X
Group Therapy X
SCOTTSDALE
8040 E Morgan Trial#4
Individual Counseling X North (5) East
Family Counseling X
Group Therapy X
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r n l l i l
NORTHERN REGION SMI SERVICE PROVIDERS
Living Dynamics
Phoenix Interfaith Cslg
PROVIDER
BY SERVICE TYPE
GLENDALE
6376 W Bell Road
SERVICE
COMPONENTS
SITE
Individual Counseling X North (2A) NC-W
Family Counseling X
Group Therapy X
SERVICE LOCATION
16th STREET
7730 N 16 St. #A-3 10
.'.........' ........ ... , .
CODES
. .
REGION SUBREG.
im3,(JjQ. ; ~ ~ ~ ~ $ ~ , ~ ~ . ~ ~ $ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . . , , , . . . . , , . . , , . , ....... . , . OUTPATIENT (cant.)
Individual Counseling X North (1B)SC-E
Family Counseling X
Group Counseling X
PHOENIX
555 W Glendale
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Individual Counsel PhD X North (1B)SC-E
Individual Counseling X
Group Counseling X
Family Counseling PhD X
Family Counseling X
GLENDALE
875 1 N51 Ave
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Individual Counseling X North (1A)SC-W
Individual Counsel PhD X
Group Counseling X
Family Counseling PhD X
Family Counseling X
32cnd STREET
12835 N 32 Street
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Individual Counseling X North (2B) NC-E
Individual Counseling X
Group Counseling X
Family Counseling PhD X
Family Counseling X
SCOTTSDALE
7550 E Mcdonald
Individual Counseling X North (5) East
Individual Counsel PhD X
Group Counseling X
Family Counseling PhD X
Family Counseling X
m m ~ ~ ~ I I I I m 1 1 1 1 1 NORTHERN REGION SMI SERVICE PROVIDERS
Presbyterian Svc Agency 2339 W Northern Individual Counseling X North (1B)SC-E
PROVIDER
BY SERVICE TYPE
OUTPATENT (con .)
1 ~ r oCuou~nse ling X 1
1 ~ a m iClo~un seling X
SITE
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SERVICE
COMPONENTS
1 Family Counseling X
MISSOUFU
7 1 1 E Missouri #3 17
SERVICE
CODES
Individual Counseling X North (1B)SC-E
Group Counseling X
1 Family Counseling X 1
LOCATION
REGION SUBREG.
GLENDALE
2830 W Glendale#c26
Individual Counseling X North (1A)SC-W
Group Counseling X
VOCATIONAL PROGRAhlS I 1 51013 1,510141 SlOlG I S1017 1~10181S i020 I 1
55TH AVE
5021 N 55th Ave #5
Individual Counseling X North (1A)SC-W
Group Counseling X
Family Counseling X
Presbyterian Svc. Agency NORTHERN
241 1 W. Northern Ave.
Survivors United
Voc. Screening X North (1B) - SC-E
Voc. Evaluation X
Work Adjustment X
Supp. Employment X
55th AVENUE
5021 N. 55th Avenue
19th AVENUE \club House X North (1B) - SC-E 1
Voc. Screening X North (1A) - SC-W
Voc. Evaluation X
Work Adjustment X
Supp. Employment X
5225 N. 19th Ave., #214[
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Mar lcopa County Chlld/Adoleecent
Population Eatlmate = 662,323 / ,
Total Chlldren Populatlon Estimate
Per EDS (3/83] a 7880
CHILD/ADOLESCENT
CLIENT POPULATION
Residence By Eksqraphic -; Region
NORTHERN
REGION
EASTERN
REGION
30%
SOUTHERN
28% REGION
41%
COUNTY POPULATION CHILD/ADOLESCENT
BASE / CODAMA CLIENTS
PERCENT
COUNTY TOTAL
50% n
EASTERN NORTHERN SOUTHERN HOMELESS
REGION REQION REQION
0 CIA POPULATION BASE CIA CLIENTS
CHILD/ADOLESCENT CLIENT POPULATION
Residence Within Easter on Regboa
EASTERN REGION
NORTHERN . . . .. .. R
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SOUTHERN .
REGION HOMELESS . .
CHILD/ADOLESCENT (sC~ha-n2d)1le6r .6
CODAMA CLIENTS Subregions
/ Eastern Reglon C/A Population
Base Estlmate (3/93) = 1791 /
/
/
PERCENT
REGION TOTAL
Eastern Subregion Estlrnates
Based On Sample Slze Of 1714 (96%)
TempeiQuad Chandler Southeast Qll bert Meaa-W M ma-E
(SR-t) (SR-2) (Sf-3) (SR-4) {SR-5A) (SRQB)
9
0 QENERAL POPULATION a C/A CLIENTS
- J
CHILD/ADOLESGENT CLIENT POPULATION
Residence Within S~utRern R@gion
SOUTHERN REGION
HOMELESS SW Phx
CHILD/ADOLESCENT (~~-6)194b
CODAMA CLIENTS Subregions
Southern Region C/A Population / Southern Subregion Estimates
Base Estlmate (3/93) = 3282 Based On Sample Slze Of 3093 (94%)
/
/'
PERCENT
REGION TOTAL
40% 4 1
Far Mat SW Phx SC Phx SE Phx S M t n
(SR- 1) (SR-2) (SR-3) (SR-4) (SR-5)
CHILD/ADOLESCENT CLIENT POPULATION
Residence Within Northern Region
NORTHERN REGION
EASTERN
CHI LD/ADOLESCE
CODAMA CLIENTS Subregions
Northern Region SMI Population /
Base Estlmate (3/93) = 3282 i
,/'
Northern Subregion Estimates
Based On Sample Size Of 3093 (94%)
PERCENT
REQION TOTAL
SC-W SC-E NC-W NC-E Weat North East
(SR-IA) (SR-1B) (SR-2A) (SR-2B) (SR-3) (SR-4) (SR-5)
a QENERL POPULATION I;r?P C/A CLIENT8
CHILD/ADOLESCENT CLIENTS
1 I RACE & ETMNOGUUV - BV GOUNVV & REGOON
MAROCOPA COUNTY loo%
% OF SUBREQION
Regional Averages 80%
60%
BASE CIA 40%
White 77.1% 65.1% 2096
African American 3.3% 10,4% 0%
Native American 1.5% 1,2% E4ST SOUTH NORTH HOMELESS
REGION RE(310N REGION
Asian 1.6% 4,195
Hispanic I 19.1%
% OF SUBREGION
1
" - EAST SWTH NORTH HOlMUESS
REGION REGION Rf3DN
HISPANC ORIGIN
NATIVE AMERICAN
Not Hispanic
WHITE
Not Hispanic
a WUlATlON BASE CJA
% OF SUBREGION
20% fl 1
REGION REGION EQQN
AFRICAN AMEWCAN
Not Hispanic
REGION REC.UON REXJlMJ
M A N
k t Hispanic
CHILD/ADOLESCENT CLIENTS
RAGE & ETHNUCOTY - EASTERN REGION
% OF SUBREQION Eastern Region loo%
Regional Averages
White
African America
Native American 1.1% 1,6% TempeChendler SE Qilbert Mesa Meea
CUed Ill I21 131 141 W [6Al E I6B1
Asian 2,095 1,7% WHITE
Hispanic 12,456 15,956 ~ oHtisp anic
POPULATION BASE C/A
% OF SUBREGION
I
Temp Chandlw SE Gilbert Mocs MUM
Gurd Id I21 I31 I41 W i6Al E I661
HTSPANC ORIGIN
% OF SUBREQION
l Q % f i f l 1
Rmpe Chendler SE Ollbert Msee Meea
aued Ill 12l 131 141 W 1661 E I1681
AFRICAN AMEWCAN
Not Hispanic
% OF SUBREUION % OF SUBREalON
- . . . . . - . . - - < . . - . . . . - . . - -
Tempe Chndler SE (Ulbert Maps Me# Tempe C M b r SE (311krt hl- Mere
Quad Ill [a I31 141 W IbA) E 1681 @wid 111 121 I31 I41 W 16AI E [6Bl
NATIVE AMERICAN ASIAN
Not Hispanio Not Hbpanic
CHILD/ADOLESCENT CLIENTS
WAGE & EUHNOGOBV - SOUTHERN REGION
Regional ~veraces
BASE C/ A
White 52,7% 45'3%
African American 8,2% 17,0%
Native American 2.0% Ia2% [II 121 131 141 161
Fer West SW-Phx SC+hx SE-Phx 8Mth
Asian 1,3% 7.6% WHITE
Hispanic 35,5% 28,9% ~ oHtisp anic
hm POPULATION BASE 1C IA
% OF SUBREQION X OF SUBREQION
I31 I61
El [31 I41
HSPANC ORIGIN
AFRICAN AMEWCAN
Not Hkpanlc
k OF SUBREQION
Fsr Weet SW-Phx SC-Phx SE-Ph SMttr Fsr Met SW-Phx SS-Phx SE-Phx SMth
11 I r21 131 141 WI [il w 131 141 151
MTi VE AMERICAN ASlAN
Not Hlspantc Not Hispanic
% OF SUBREQIClk( Northern Region loo%
Regional Averages 80%
60%
BASE C/A 40%
White 86,7% 81,6% 20%
African American 1,7% 5,7% 0%
Native American 0.9% I,1 % SC-W SC-E NC-W NC-E West North East
[la \llBl UAI I281 I31 141 I61
Asian 1,5% 1.6% WHITE
Hispanic 9,1% 9.9% ~ oHtisp anic
I
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POPUUTION BASE TT-7 CIA
CHILD/ADOLESCENT CLIENTS
WAGE 2% EUHNOGOTV - NBWUHEWN REGION
- .-
SC-W SC-E NC-W NC-E Weet North Eeot
MA1 IlBl 12Al I2Bl I31 I41 I61
HISPANC ORIGIN
% OF SUBREQION
I
SC-W 9C-E NC-W NC-E North EaeO
IW flel I2Al UB1 I31 I41 MI
NATIVE AMERICAN
Not Hispanic
% OF SUBREQION
I
- -
SC-W 8 0 E NC-W NC-E W t North bet
114 IIBI i2AI [1Bl 131 I41 I61
AFRICAN A K W CAN
Not Hiapanic
",.
SC-w &-E NC-w NCiE W& North E d
[lAl Iisl iW I251 131 141 181
ASIAN
Not Hispanic
CHILD/ADOLESCENT POPULATION
DOSTROBUT00N BY AGE & GENDER
MAWOCOPA COUNTY
DiSTRBBUT10N BY AGE GROUP
% CLIENTS
AGE AGE AGE
< 5 5-12 13-17
AGE RANGE
/
More MI68 f BPBwrgh Age 13
Moderate Reversing Trend - Age 14 - 17
NUMBER
OF CLIENTS
o 1 2 a 4 5 8 7 B 9 1 0 n 1 2 w 1 4 t t s m 1 7
AGE
Sample slzs .7490 (94% TOTAL)
NO
INCOME
22%
8
RETIREMENT
OTHER
7%
LD/ADOLESCENT
REPORTED 90URGE OF ONCOME
ENTITLEMENT
,' ' - -. , PROGRAMS - 32%
Reported Client Income Source
By Geographic Region
PERCENT
OF REGION
SOUTH
a WORTH
e UARICOPA
a HOMELEII
1 - ADHS Draft
2 - Client Handbook
3 - Statement of Client Rights
4 - Arnold vs. Sarn
5 - Notice of Grievance and Appeal
6 - Consent for Care and Treatment
7 - Authorization for Release.. . '
8 - FIF (page 1)
- - FIF @age 2)
9 - Completion Checklist
10- Progress Note
1 1 - Triage Form (page 1)
- Triage Form (page 2)
12 - Psychosocial
13 - MSE
14 - SMI Checklist (blue)
15 - EDS
16 - EDS (Part A)
- EDS (Part B)
17 - Service Ticket
ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES
DESCRIPTION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAM BENEFITS
THE PROVIDER YOU HAVE CONTACTED RECEIVES STATE AND FEDERAL FUNDS
FROM THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES (ADHS) TO MAKE
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE MORE AFFORDABLE AND AVAILABLE TO EVERYONE
WHO NEEDS IT.
DEPENDING ON YOUR FAMILY SIZE AND INCOME, YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE
FOR PART OR ALL OF YOUR FEE TO BE PAID BY THE ADHS.
ELIGIBILITY
IF YOU HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE THAT MAY COVER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
CARE, YOU SHOULD FIRST MAKE SURE THE PROVIDER KNOWS ABOUT IT AND
FILES OR ASSISTS YOU IN FILING APPROPRIATE CLAIMS. IF YOUR
INSURANCE POLICY REQUIRES YOU TO PAY PART OF THE BILL AS A
DEDUCTIBLE, COINSURANCE OR COPAYMENT, A PORTION OR ALL OF THIS
CHARGE MAY BE PAID BY ADHS. YOUR SHARE OF THESE EXPENSES, BASED
ON YOUR FAMILY SIZE AND INCOME LEVEL, IS INDICATED AS A
PERCENTAGE ON THE ATTACHED SCHEDULE. THE PROVIDER CAN BILL AND
BE PAID BY ADHS FOR THE REST.
THE ADHS ALSO ADMINISTERS THE FEDERAL TITLE XIX MEDICAID PROGRAM
WHICH PAYS FOR MANY OF THE SERVICES NEEDED BY CERTAIN ELIGIBLE
LOW INCOME GROUPS. IF YOUR FAMILY INCOME LEVEL IS BELOW THE
INCOME CUTOFF FOR TITLE XIX ELIGIBILITY, YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO
THESE BENEFITS. THE PROVIDER SHOULD PROVIDE YOU FURTHER
ASSISTANCE IN OBTAINING NECESSARY ELIGIBILITY DETERMINATION FOR
THIS PROGRAM FROM THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC
SECURITY(DES).
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE INSURANCE THAT COVERS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE
OR ARE NOT LIKELY TO MEET TITLE XIX MEDICAID REQUIREMENTS, YOU
STILL MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO HAVE ALL OR A PORTION OF YOUR FEE PAID
BY ADHS. YOUR SHARE OF THE PROVIDER'S FULL FEE, BASED ON YOUR
FAMILY SIZE AND INCOME, IS INDICATED AS A PERCENTAGE ON THE
ATTACHED SCHEDULE. YOU ARE EXPECTED TO PAY THIS PORTION OF THE
FULL FEE AND ADHS WILL PAY THE REST FROM STATE AND FEDERAL TAX
DOLLARS. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO PAY ALL OR A PORTION OF THE CO-PAYMENT,
YOU MAY REQUEST THAT ALL OR PART OF THE ASSESSED CO-PAY
BE WAIVED.
IN DETERMINING YOUR FAMILY SIZE YOU SHOULD INCLUDE ALL OF YOUR
IMMEDIATE FAMILY WHO PRESENTLY LIVE AT HOME WITH YOU. YOUR
MONTHLY INCOME SHOULD INCLUDE ALL MONEY YOUR FAMILY RECEIVES
FROM ALL SOURCES INCLUDING EARNINGS AFTER TAXES ARE WITHHELD;
UNEMPLOYMENT, SOCIAL SECURITY AND OTHER GOVERNKENT PAYMENTS;
PRIVATE PENSION, ANNUITY AND RETIREMENT FUND INCOME; CHILD
SUPPORT AND ALIMONY; AND OTHER TYPES OF UNEARNED INCOME; ETC.
EXTRAORDINARY EXPENSES THAT MAY LIMIT YOUR ABILITY TO PAY YOUR
SHARE OF THE COSTS OF THIS TREAMENT MAY BE DEDUCTED FROM YOUR
INCOME IN THE CALCULATION OF THE COPAY PERCENTAGE. THE PROVIDER
MAY ASK YOU FOR DOCUMENTATION OF BOTH YOUR INCOME AND MEDICAL
EXPENSES.
COVERAGE
VARIOUS TYPES OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES ARE COVERED,
DEPENDING ON YOUR NEEDS AND THE PROVIDER'S CAPABILITIES.
INCLUDED ARE EVALUATION AND DIAGNOSIS; INFORMATION AND REFERRAL;
INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY OR GROUP THERAPY; PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATION,
LABORATORY TESTS AND MEDICATION MONITORING. THESE SERVICES ARE
OFFERED ON AN OUTPATIENT BASIS BY QUALIFIED COUNSELORS,
PSYCHOLOGISTS AND PSYCHIATRISTS. IN-HOME SERVICES AND PARTIAL
CARE ARE ALSO COVERED, AS ARE RESIDENTIAL AND INPATIENT HOSPITAL
CARE. THESE MORE INTENSIVE AND EXPENSIVE SERVICES REQUIRE PRIOR
AUTHORIZATION BY THE REGIONAL BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES ON
CONTRACT WITH ADHS FOR CASE MANAGEMENT AND MANAGED CARE.
LIMITS
IN AN EFFORT TO MANAGE THE CARE AND CONTAIN BOTH YOUR INIIIVIDUW;
COSTS AND THE COST TO YOU AS A TAXPAYER, THE ADHS HAS
ESTABLISHED A LIMIT ON THE AMOUNT YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY.
YOU MAY BE CHARGED NO MORE THAN THE PERCENTAGE INDICATED ON THE
ADHS CLIENT COPAYMENT SCHEDULE FOR A MAXIMUM OF $5,000 IN BILLED
CHARGES FOR SERVICES DURING A TWELVE MONTH PERIOD. FOR E&LE,
IF YOUR INCOME IS $600 PER MONTH, YOUR PERCENTAGE FROM THE
ATTACHED CHART IS 5%, AND YOUR TOTAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR PAYMENT
IN A 12 MONTH PERIOD WOULD BE $250 OR 5% OF $5,000.
OPTIONS AND CHOICES
TO RECEIVE THE BENEFITS OF THESE PROGRAMS, YOU WILL HAVE TO
ALLOW THE PROVIDER TO REPORT INFORMATION ABOUT YOU TO THE
REGIONAL BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AUTHORITY AND ADHS. YOUR NAME,
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, DATE OF BIRTH, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
INFORMATION WILL BE PROVIDED. STRICT CONFIDENTIALITY WILL BE
MAINTAINED AND NO INFORMATION WILL BE RELEASED OUTSIDE THE
TREATMENT SYSTEM UNLESS YOU CONSENT OR UNLESS THERE IS A COURT
ORDER TO DO SO. OF COURSE, YOU HAVE A CHOICE OF WHETHER TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROGRAMS. HOWEVER, IF YOU ARE
ELIGIBLE FOR THE TITLE XIX PROGRAM, STATE LAWS PROHIBIT THE
PROVIDER FROM SERVING YOU UNLESS YOU PARTICIPATE IN THE TITLE
XIX PROGRAM OR PAY THE FULL FEE FOR SERVICES. LIKEWISE, YOU MAY
ALSO CHOOSE TO PAY THE FULL FEE INSTEAD OF HAVING THE ADHS PAY A
PORTION OF THE COST THROUGH THE NON-TITLE XIX PROGRAM. IT IS
YOUR CHOICE.
YOU MAY APPEAL ANY DECISION REGARDING ELIGIBILITY FOR ADHS
SUBSIDIZED SERVICES, THE AMOUNT OF FEES CHARGED, AS CO-PAYMENT,
THE DENIAL OF A WAIVER OF THESE FEES, AND A CHARGE FOR NO SHOW
THROUGH THE RBHA.
CLIENT COPAYMENT SCHEDULE
FAMILY SIZE
1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6
CLIENT SHARE = INDICATED PERCENTAGE X PROVIDER'S FULL FEE
ADHS SHARE = (100% - INDICATED PERCENTAGE) X RBHA CONTRACT RATE
CODAMA
CLIENT HANDBOOK
ADULT SERVICES
WELCOME TO CODAMA SERVICES!
As a new or prospective client of CODAMA we would like to take
this opportunity to give you information and perhaps answer some
questions that you may have about CODAMA and its services.
CODAMA, The Community Organization for Drug Abuse, Mental
Health, and Alcoholism Services, Inc., coordinates and develops
behavioral health services within our service area. CODAMA is
here to:
- provide you with information about behavioral health
services ;
- help you determine and locate the type of mental health
or substance abuse services you may need;
- provide casemanagement, coordination and/or delivery of
services and psychiatric care to individuals who have a
long-term mental illness;
- provide health evaluations for individuals entering or
receiving services from CODAMA funded treatment
programs; and
- provide educational information on AIDS and AIDS testing
to individuals receiving services from CODAMA funded
programs.
CONFIDENTIALITY
ARE CODAMA'S SERVICES CONFIDENTIAL?
CODAMA makes every effort to protect your confidentiality. All
services and service records of CODAMA are confidential as
mandated under Federal and State laws, rules and regulations.
However, client service records information must be released
when CODAMA receives a valid court-ordered subpoena with a
specific request. Also, CODAMA is legally bound to report to
the proper authorities all cases where child abuse or neglect is
identified or suspected and in some cases where adult abuse or
neglect is identified or suspected. Persons who wish to obtain
additional information regarding confidentiality should call
CODAMAfs Director of Quality Management at 254-6200.
CODAMA Client Handbook
Adult Services
RIGHTS
WHAT RIGHTS DO I HAVE TO TREATMENT AND AS A CLIENT OF CODAMA'S
SERVICES?
- You are eligible for services at CODAMA if you reside
within our service area.
- you will not be denied services because of age, sex,
race, creed, handicap(s) or financial income.
- You have the right to request or refuse treatment to the
extent that is permitted by law.
- You have the right to professional treatment. You are
encouraged to make suggestions or present complaints
when satisfied or dissatisfied with your service.
- You have the right to participate fully in the formula-tion
of your individualized service plan, which will
determine the goals, length and type of your treatment.
A complete copy of CODAMA's philosophy regarding client rights
is posted at all service delivery sites and will be given to you
with this handbook.
RESPONSIBILITIES
WHAT RESPONSIBILITIES DO I HAVE AS A CLIENT OF CODAMA SERVICES?
- You have the responsibility to participate positively in
the planning and delivery of your treatment.
- You have the responsibility to keep scheduled appoint-ments
or notify the appropriate service unit of your
cancellation 24 hours prior to your appointment. It is
customary to charge for appointments not kept.
- You have the responsibility to provide full and accurate
information as to your ability to pay for services and
the availability of insurance coverage, and to contrib-ute
to the cost of your service as determined by the
financial screening.
SERVICE FEES
HOW MUCH WILL MY SERVICES COST?
CODAMA has a "sliding fee scale" to ensure that no one is denied
service because of inability to pay. During your first visit to
CODAMA Client Handbook
Adult Services
CODAMA you will be asked to provide some basic financial
information to determine your specific fee for service, if any.
Your portion of the fee may be determined by your hctalth
insurance coverage, AHCCCS eligibility, eligibility for
Medicare, and your family size and income.
QUALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
CODAMA welcomes feedback about your experience with services
provided. This includes positive comments, as well as sugges-tions
for improvement or reports of problems and concerns.
CODAMA provides a Quality Management Program to review the
delivery of quality behavioral health services. Quality
Management monitors all consumer suggestions and consumer
grievances. You may initiate the grievance process by using the
Service Review Form which should be handed to you with this
handbook and which is available at all CODAMA service locations.
CODAMA
STATEMENT OF CLIENT RIGHTS
CODAMA supports and protects the fundamental human: civil, constitutional and statutory rights of each
client it serves. In recognition of this belief the following client rights are affirmed.
You have the right:
1. To appropriate treatment delivered by courteous and respectful mental health professionals regardless of
your source of financial income. Access to treatment shall be impartial and free from discrimination
regardless of race, religion, sex, ethnicity, lifestyle, age or handicap.
2. To participate fully in the formulation of your Service Plan which will determine the goals, length, and
least restrictive modality for your treatment. Unemancipated children have the right to have parents or
guardians participate in their treatment, unless participation is clinically contraindicated.
3. To know by name professional staff members responsible for your care; to obtain current information
concerning your diagnosis, treatment and prognosis in terms that you can reasonably understand; to
request a review of your serviceltreatment plan according to agency practice.
4. To refuse or consent to treatment procedures, except in the case of extreme emergency, or to the extent
permitted by law; to be advised of risks, side effects, benefits, the duration or alternatives of treatment
procedures; to refuse or consent to be photographed, audio recorded, or participate in any research or
experimental projects.
5. To privacy when speaking to staff; to confidentiality of treatment. All client information and records are
confidential and released only in accordance with Federal and State regulations.
6. To be informed of where, when and how services are available; to be informed of changes concerning
your treatment or your treatment service providers; to actively participate in your discharge plan and to
be informed of your aftercare needs.
7. To receive service and fee information at the time of admission; to receive notice of service fee changes
thirty (30) days prior to the effective date; to look at or have explained your bill regardless of source of
payment.
8. To receive your rights in the language you understand; to receive treatment which is sensitive to cultural
and language differences. Client rights are posted in both English and Spanish at each service location
where client services are provided.
9. To have explained to you, when admitted on court order, the rights and responsibilities applicable to you
and your family.
10. To know what agency rules and regulations apply to your conduct.
11. To present and have reviewed your suggestions, complaints and grievances.
CODAMA
LOS DERECHOS DE UN CLIENTE
CODAMA reconoce y proteje 10s derechos fundamentales civiles constitucionales y humanos de cada cliente que
siwe. Y en reconocimiento a esto 10s siguientes derechos de el cliente son afirmados.
Sus derechos como cliente:
1. El cliente tiene derecho a recibir un tratamiento cortez y respetuoso por profesionales en salud mental, sin
importar su estado financiero, su raza, religion, sexo, estilo de vida o incapacidad.
2. A participar en el diseno de un plan de tratamiento que determine la meta, duraci6n y la menor restricion
posible en mod0 y estilo de tratamiento. Los jovenes unemancipados tienen el derecho de tener a sus
padres o guardianes participar activamente en el tratamiento a no ser que dicha participacidn sea
clinicamente contraindicada, para su mejoramiento.
3. El cliente tiene derecho a saber y conocer el nombre de todo profesional responsable por su cuidado y
tratamiento y a obtener informaci6n sobre el tratamiento diagnostico y pronostico en forma que el cliente
pueda entiende rasonablemente. A pedir y revisar su plan de tratamiento de acuerdo con la practica de la
agencia.
4. El cliente tien derecho a rehusar o consentir a tratamiento exepto en casos de extrema urgencia al grado
permetido por la ley. Y de ser instruido y informado de las consequencias clinicas efectos o beneficios.
La duraci6n y altemativas derecho a consentir o rehusar a ser retratado grabado o participar en projectos
experimentales.
5. El cliente tiene derecho a privacidad y confidencialidad en cuanto de refire a su programa clinico y sus
conversasiones con personas profesionales referente a su caso. Toda informaci6n y archivos invulcados
directamente a su caso son confidenciales y protegidos bajo la ley Federal y del Estado y no seran
revelados a nadie sin el previo consentiminto de el cliente.
6. El cliente tiene derecho a ser informado de donde, cuando, y como ay servicios disponsibles. A ser
informado sohre cambios concirnientes a1 tratamiento clinico o servicios de la agencia. A participar
activamente en todos planes sobre cuidado despues que se le de te alta.
7. A recivir informaci6n sobre cobros y tarifax al tiempo de admision y recivir aviso verbal o por escrito 30
dias antes que estas entren en efecto. Derecho a mirar leer y pedir explicaci6n sohre la cuenta sin importar
el procedimiento del pago.
8. El cliente tiene derecho a un tratamiento sensativo a lengua y cultura presentados en el idioma que el
cliente comprenda o mejor entienda. Las regla$ son exhibidas en Ingles y en Espanol en un lugar accesible
y a la vista en las agencias que prestan servicio a1 cliente.
9. Derecho a explicaciones cuando el cliente es admitido por orden de la corte. Sobre derechos y
responsabilidades que apliquen al cliente y a su familia.
10. Derecho a saber las reglas y reglamentos que apliquen a su conducta como cliente.
11. Derecho a someter o presentar sugestiones, quejas o agravios.
NOTICE OF LEGAL RIGITX'S
FOR PE3ESONS WITH MENTAL IILtGCSS
Under Arnold v. Arizona Department of Health Services,
Arizona State Hospital, Maricopa Coun-
No. C-432355, Maricopa County Superior Court
INDIGENT (HAVE A IAW INCOME), AND LIVE IN MaRICOPA COUNTY, YOU
EIAVE A LEGAL mGEII' TO I.SPE CIFIC MENTAL IFENITEI SERVICES THAT'
YOU NEED-Some
of the mental health services you have a Legal right to
receive include:
- Case management - Housing and residential services
- Crisis services, including mobile crisis services - Vocational and rehabilitative services
- Socialization and recreation services - Outpatient counseling
- Medication - Transportation
You have a right to a case manager to work with you in
obtaining the mental health services you need. You also have a
right to an individual treatment plan listing the services you
need, The State and County must provide to you the services
listed in your plan.
If you would like information about your rights or
assistance, you may call any of the following:
Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest, 3724 North Third
Street, Suite 300, Phoenix, Arizona 85012, at 274-6287
Arizona Department of Health Services, Office of the Seriously
Mentally Ill, at 255-1025
Maricopa County Department of Health Services at 267-5881.
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