Community Rehabilitation and Treatment
Percentage of Adults in Community and Rehabilitation Treatment Programs Reporting Positive Outcomes
Current Value
69%
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Story Behind the Curve
- The purpose of Community Rehabilitation and Treatment (CRT) is to provide comprehensive services, using a multi-disciplinary treatment team approach, for adults with severe mental illnesses.
- CRT offers a wide range of support options to help people remain integrated in their local communities in social, housing, school, and work settings based on their preferences, while building strategies to live more interdependent and satisfying lives.
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Adults who are eligible for CRT programs are defined as individuals 18 years old or over with schizophrenia, or other psychotic disorders and seriously debilitating mood disorders, and meet certain other criteria.
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The percentage of adult clients in CRT who reported positive outcomes has remained relatively consistent for the above reporting period.
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Notes on Methodology
- Percentage of CRT clients reporting positive outcomes is calculated by the total number of CRT clients reporting positive outcomes divided by the total number of clients surveyed for outcomes.