ATAP Brook Adie, LSW Social Services Program Specialist 3 Snapshot report through August 2014 prepared by Aging and Disability Services.

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ATAP Brook Adie, LSW Social Services Program Specialist 3 Snapshot report through August 2014 prepared by Aging and Disability Services

SFY 12 Average 11 per month SFY 13 Average 8 per month SFY 14 Average 25 per month SFY 15 Average 37 per month so far…

 Wait Time ~ August 31, total children waiting *236 average days waiting

Michele Ferrall, M.Ed., CPM Deputy Administrator Snapshot report through June 30, 2014 Prepared by Aging and Disability Services

Regional Centers  Number of Children Still Receiving Autism Services at a Regional Center Sierra Regional Center: Level 1 (ages 18 months to 5 years) = 0 Level 2 (ages 6-8) = 2 Level 3 (ages 9-10) = 4 Rural Regional Center: Level 1 (ages 18 months to 5 years) = 0 Level 2 (ages 6-8) = 2 Level 3 (ages 9-10) = 3 Desert Regional Center Level 1 (ages 18 months to 5years) = 0 Level 2 (ages 6-8) = 9 Level 3 (ages 9-10) = 27

ADSD WAIVER WAITLIST DETAIL

Julie Kotchevar, MA Deputy Administrator Snapshot report through June 30, 2014 Prepared by Aging and Disability Services

NEIS: Summary of Screenings  Initial screeners completed: 430  Screeners failed: 100  Screeners Declined: 12  Number of failed screeners by reason:  Global Delays: 27  Another Diagnosis: 16  Autism Concerns: 27  Behavioral Concerns: 12  Social/Emotional Concerns: 3  Other: 15 ~ Data includes July and August 2014

 54 children currently undergoing assessment  46 Children pending assessments, but have a scheduled appointment  25 Children pending assessment, not yet scheduled  16 Children have received a diagnosis year to date  7 Families have declined the assessment  10 Children were assessed but did not receive a diagnosis ~ Data includes July and August 2014

 Average age at diagnosis: 28 months ◦ Down from 36 months in FY 13 and 30 months in FY14 ◦ Ages ranged from 18 months to 42 months ◦ All children who meet criteria receive a medical diagnosis  47 active children with autism

 ESDM will be used for children with any behavioral concerns ◦ Families of children with more significant concerns will be offered additional focused parent training  Once a diagnosis of Autism occurs: ◦ Child is assigned a BCBA for development and implementation of a behavioral plan  Once they near Age 3 we work to transition to ATAP and/or Developmental Services

 Contracting to provide ESDM training to NEIS staff ◦ Trainings are for about 100 staff at a time and will be offered North/South and include community partners  Hiring more behavioral aids  Contracting with UNR to supplement current services with psychiatric fellows  Hiring more bachelor’s level behavioral consultants