Comprehensive Program Review September 21, 2012
FBOP Monitoring Results. 4/2012 cited for 1 deficiency which is down from 9 in 11/ /2012, cited for 0 deficiencies Programming additions: Three raised garden beds have been installed for therapeutic use. Additionally, “Stages of Change” group session has been incorporated for residents Worked in the immediate community assisting neighbors with home maintenance/repairs, snow/trash removal and joined in the birthday celebration of a neighbor Community outreach efforts include: maintaining a community relations advisory board, participating in various academic events, endorsing a minor-league team through a donation Created working partnerships with various local individuals and agencies Program Director and Case Manager participating in SJS Department Case Management Assistance Team to develop a training curriculum and technical assistance for department programs
Retention of residents Retention of staff Develop more in-house programming opportunities for residents Physical building and facility issues
Staff Turnover Rate Overdue Performance Evaluations FEB1 FT2 PT MAR6 FT3 PT APRIL1 FT1 PT MAY0 FT0 PT JUNE0 FT0 PT JULY0 FT0 PT Average: 1.33 FT Overdue Performance Evaluations Last CPR turnover rates: (11/1/ /31/2011) -Horizon House was 6.3% -SJS was 25.2% -Overall yearly average was 24.1 (8/1/2011 – 7/31/2012) Data obtained from HR Department & HR Personnel Summary
Horizon House was operating at an average of 97% capacity for the above time frame Average utilization: 31 clients Last CPR averaged 17 clients in a three month period (September, October, November). Average utilization increase of 14 clients per month Data obtained from MMRs
Overall completion rate for the above time frame is 73.2% 87.5% completed with employment 95.83% completed with permanent housing
Total Clinical Hours = 1354 (February – July 2012) Average of 7.63 clinical hours per client each month. Last CPR, there was an average of 4.35 clinical hours per client each month for an increase of 3.28 hours per client each month Data obtained from MMRs
& last CPR Last CPR, there was a total of three medication incidents over the span of three months (September, October, November 2011). Comparatively, there has been a 50% reduction.
Data obtained from MMRs
98% of staff were current in first aid certification for the above time frame. As of June, % of staff are current in first aid, CPR, and AED certifications. 88% of clients completed the program with employment in the above time frame. September-November 2011, 32% of clients completed the program with employment (increase of 56%). 96% of clients completed the program with permanent housing. 92% of client discharge plans were developed with family involvement. Data obtained from MMRs and CPR 2011
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