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Vulnerable Children & Adults Final 08-17-10 -
5. Veterans Services
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Vulnerable Children & Adults Final 08-17-10
1. Child Safety
2. Child Care Licensing
3. Mental Health
4. Aging & Disability
5. Veterans Services
Action Plan
1.1 - Average Caseload Statewide
1.2 - Initial Response
1.3 - Repeat Maltreatment
1.4 - Monthly Visits
1.1.a - Average Caseload by Region
1.1.b - Social Workers with 18 or Fewer Cases
1.1.b.1 - Social Workers By Region
1.2.a - Emergent Response
1.2.b - Non-emergent Response
1.2.a.1 Emergent Response By Region
1.2.b.1 Non-Emergent Response by Region
1.4.a - Monthly Visits By Region
2.1 - Timely Monitoring Visits Licensed Facilities
2.2 - Timely Licensing Complaint Inspections
2.3 - Timely Licensing Complaint/Abuse Investigations
2.1.a - Timely Monitoring Visits By Facility Type By Area
2.2.a - Complaint Inspections By Facility Type By Area
2.3.a - Investigations By Facility Type By Area
3.1 - Assaults in State Hospitals
3.2 - CLIP Waiting List
3.3 - WSH & ESH Evaluations: Inpatient
3.1.a - Assaults By Hospital
3.2.a - CLIP: Length of Stay
3.2.b - CLIP: Referrals and Beds
4.1 - Adult Protective Services Investigations
4.2 - Licensing Re-Inspections
4.3 - LTC Clients Served in the Community
4.1.a - APS Investigations By Region
4.1.b - APS Investigations by Allegation Type
4.1.b.1 - APS Investigations by Type by Region
4.2.a - Re-Inspections By Region
4.3.a - LTC Clients Served By Region
5.1 - Housing Availability for Homeless Veterans
5.1.a - Emergency Beds
5.1.b - Transitional Housing Beds
5.1.c - Permanent Housing Beds
Final GMAP Reports
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5. Veterans Services
5.0 - Veterans Services
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5. Veterans Services
Measure
Target
Actual
Status
Agency
Notes
5.1 - Housing Availability for Homeless Veterans
754 by 12/31/10
654
DVA
DVA is partnering with community groups and government agencies to increase veteran-specific shelter and housing beds by 100 across the state by the end of 2010.