Version 1.1 Date Updated: COMPARATIVE REPORT PROGRAM INFORMATION If you have questions about this report, please contact: Carissa Hatton at 1/22/2015 (270) 527-8388 Parent Agency: Community Youth Services Community Youth Services - Cunningham Lane Phone: (270) 527-8388 Fax: (859) 223-0939 158 Cunningham Lane Murray, KY 42071 AgencyWebsite: www.rescare.com Years Operating: No Data Referral Contact Carissa Hatton Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Referral Phone (270) 527-8388 Referral Fax: (270) 527-8453 Child Caring License(s): Group Home with Treatment; Child Placing License(s) None Setting Urban/Suburban On Site School: No Male Operational Bed Capacity: 0 County(s) of Calloway; Female Operational Bed Capacity: 8 Program or Either Sex Operational Bed Capacity: 0 Foster Homes: Supplemental Information Community Youth Services is a community based program. The residents attend public schools, may work on GED on a case to case need. Residents are allowed to attend dances, sports activities, etc with CYS staff in attendance and on a case to case base may attend by themselves with Social worker permission. Residents are allowed to interview and pursue employment. CYS staff encourages residents to save money earned during employment. CYS encourages, family involvement and becomes involved offering counseling; transportation, assistance, i.e. family in need of clothing after a fire, etc. CYS has an active treatment team that consults daily to ensure each resident is offered unique and customized treatment which is documented on Individual Treatment Plans, on a daily tasks and daily objectives. The treatment team pursues "out of the box" thinking to help the resident to be able to stay at CYS until his/her goals are met. Included/Excluded Population Gender Accepted: Female Age Range Accepted: 8 to 17 LOC Range Accepted 4 to 5 Minumum IQ Accepted: Client History at Admission Average Age at Date Updated 15.7 Number of Residents 3 Number of Males: 0 Number of Females: 3 Average LOC at Intake 4.3 LOC Unknown: 0 Number LOC 1 0 Number LOC 2 0 Number LOC 3 0 Number LOC 4 2 Number LOC 5 1 Number of Current Residents Included in Risk Indicator Percentage Destroys Property Homicidal Threats: 67% Assaults Peers Homicidal Gestures/Attempts 67% Assaults Care Givers 67% Suicidal Threats: Moderate AWOL Risk 100% Suicidal Gestures/Attempts Chronic AWOL Risk Substance Use Monthly or Mor 0% Self Abuse: Fire Setting: 67% Number IQ Number IQ Number IQ Number IQ 3 67% 33% 67% 33% 0% 0% 0 - 59: 60 - 69: 70 and above: Unknown: Sexual Acting Out Sexual Aggression With Younger Youth Using Force: With those Unable to Consent Adjudicated Sexual Offender STAFF INFORMATION Number High School Some College BA MA or Higher Administration: Case Management Staff: Clinical Staff: 6 17% 50% 0% 1 0% 0% 100% 1 0% 0% 0% Direct Care Staff: 16 50% 31% 19% Average Number of Months Foster Parents have Fostered for the Agency: Treatment Director: Joe Vance Ph.D. 0 0 1 2 33% 0% 100% 0% N/A Psychiatric Services Contracted with a psychiatrist. The youth are seen within the month of their admission. Community Youth Services - Cunningham Lane 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 50 Version 1.1 Date Updated: COMPARATIVE REPORT 1/22/2015 SERVICES AND OUTCOMES Safety Number of Substantiated Abuse Allegations in the Past Year: 0 Total # of Bedrooms Percentage of Direct Care Staff Trained in Physical Managemen 100.0% 4 Single Bedrooms: 0 Double Bedrooms: Percent of Foster Families with 2 or more Children: 4 N/A 3+ Bedrooms: Percent of Families with 2 or more Children and a Sibling Group: 0 N/A Critical Incident and Physical Management ratios are compiled for the period 12/1/2013 through 11/30/2014 Deadly Weapon Per 100 Resident Day 0.00 NO INCIDENTS DURING REPORTING PERIOD Serious Injury Per 100 Resident Day 0.00 NO INCIDENTS DURING REPORTING PERIOD AWOL Per 100 Resident Days 0.17 WITHIN AVERAGE RANGE Suicide Attempt Per 100 Resident Days 0.08 WORSE THAN AVERAGE RANGE Criminal Activity Per 100 Resident Days: 0.29 WORSE THAN AVERAGE RANGE Injury to Other Per 100 Resident Days: 0.04 WITHIN AVERAGE RANGE Sexual Acting Out Per 100 Resident Day 0.46 WORSE THAN AVERAGE RANGE Total Critical Incidents Per 100 Resident Days: 1.04 WITHIN AVERAGE RANGE Physical Managements Per 100 Resident Days: 0.50 WITHIN AVERAGE RANGE Number of Months Data Received: 12 of 12 Permanency Length of stay and discharge data are calculated on discharges between 12/1/2013 through 11/30/2014 Measure Number Child Progress toward Permanency Discharges 8 Progress Discharge to Home Like Placement 8 Progress Discharge to Less Restrictive Placement 8 Child Behavioral Difficulty Discharges Runaway Discharges Psychiatric Discharges Agency/System Discharges Caretaker Incapacity Discharges Caretaker Failure Discharges Caretaker Investigation Discharges Percent Length of Stay Outlier 5 2 3 3 50.0% 50.0% 50.0% 31.3% 12.5% 18.8% 18.8% 0 0 0 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 230.5 230.5 230.5 92.8 14.5 145.0 23.3 WITHIN AVERAGE RANGE WITHIN AVERAGE RANGE WITHIN AVERAGE RANGE WITHIN AVERAGE RANGE WITHIN AVERAGE RANGE WORSE THAN AVERAGE RANGE WITHIN AVERAGE RANGE WITHIN AVERAGE RANGE WITHIN AVERAGE RANGE WITHIN AVERAGE RANGE Well Being Individual Counseling: Group Counseling Family Counseling: Number Percent Internal Percent External 4 100.0% 0.0% 4 100.0% 0.0% 0 N/A N/A Does this program have a PCC Foster to Adopt Agreement?: Adoptions by the Program's Foster Homes in the Past Year: Educational Disruptions in the Past Year: 16 School Changes in the Past Year: 5 No N/A Describe How the Program Supports Family Connections Transportation to and from home visits, daily phone contact up to 30 minutes between resident and family, Family counseling, staff support to family members by way of telephone or transportation when needed, i.e., if a behavioral issue happens staff will pick up resident or help with deescalation and consultation of resident while on home visit. Special Interventions Available Internally Community Youth Services is a community based program. The residents attend public schools, but have some alternatives; i.e Day Treatment Program. Residents are allowed to attend dances, sports activities, etc. with CYS staff in attendance and on a case to case basis may attend by themselves with Social worker permission. Residents are allowed to interview and pursue employment. CYS encourages residents to save money earned during employment. CYS encourages, family involvement and becomes involved offering counseling; transportation, assistance, i.e. family in need of clothing after a fire, etc. CYS has an active treatment team that consults daily to ensure each resident is offered unique and customized treatment which is documented on Individual Treatment Plans, on a daily tasks and daily objectives. The treatment team pursues "out of the box" thinking to help the resident to be able to stay at CYS until his/her goals are met. Community Youth Services - Cunningham Lane
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