County Capacity andUtilization Data Book
Calendar Years
2017-2018
Office of Performance Measurement and Evaluation
New York State Office of Mental Health
May 2019
Introduction
The New York State Office of Mental Health’s County Capacity and Utilization
Data Book includes inpatient and community-based psychiatric service utilization
and capacity statistics for calendar years 2017-2018, displayed at the statewide,
region, and county levels. The County Data Book also summarizes service
utilization based on per capita rates from the US Census 2017 population
estimates.1 Inpatient service utilization is summarized separately by provider county
of location and by patient county of residence. Community-based service utilization
is summarized by provider county only. Both inpatient and community-based
service capacity and utilization are displayed separately for the adult (18 and older)
and child (under 18) populations, where appropriate.
The data presented come from the following administrative data sources:
CAIRS, CONCERTS, ICR, Medicaid, MHARS, PCS, and SPARCS.2 The data
limitations are as follows:
• A county’s average daily census (ADC) may exceed its capacity. This is for
two reasons: 1) ADC is based on calendar year 2017 information whereas
capacity is based on December 2018 data, and 2) ADC is reported by the
patient’s county of residence while capacity is reported by provider county.
For an examples of this phenomenon, see the adult capacity and ADC
results for Albany and Kings counties in Table 1.
• ADC includes psychiatric inpatient units that closed during calendar year
2017.
1 See Appendix 1 - US Census Estimates by OMH Region and NYS County. 2 See Glossary of Terms on page 4 for additional information about these sources.
• Community-based service utilization is reported by county of program
location, even though program service areas may extend beyond county
borders. For example, a county relatively rich in outpatient services may
serve both its own residents and those of a neighboring county.
• Clinics are not licensed for specific slot capacities, therefore clinic capacity
is estimated using the total number of persons served annually. The
following sources are used to estimate these capacities:
o Medicaid-enrolled adults and children receiving clinic services.
o Medicaid and non-Medicaid adults and children receiving State-
operated clinic services.
o The estimated annual count of non-Medicaid adult and children
served in non-State clinics from the 2017 OMH Patient
Characteristics Survey (PCS).
• Inpatient capacity may be over-reported due to off-line beds resulting from
staffing shortages, construction, or other reasons.
• Article 31 Inpatient ADC is estimated from the most recent one-week PCS
survey and subsequently is subject to wide variability when projected for the
entire year.
List of Tables – This data book includes four summary tables and 10 detail tables.
Summary Tables Inpatient: Table 1. Adult and Child Total Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity by Provider County and Average Daily Census by Patient County of Residence
Table 2. Adult and Child State Psychiatric Center Average Daily Census by Patient County of Residence
Community-Based: Table 3. Adult Housing, Outpatient, Emergency and Support Program Capacity or Service Use by Provider County
Table 4. Child Housing, Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS), Outpatient, Emergency and Support Program Capacity or Service Use by Provider County
Detail Tables Inpatient: Table 5. Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity by Provider County
Table 6. Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Average Daily Census by Patient County of Residence
Table 7. Children’s Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity by Provider County
Table 8. Child Psychiatric Inpatient Average Daily Census by Patient County of Residence
Community-Based: Table 9. Adult Housing Capacity by Provider County
Table 10. Adult Outpatient Capacity and Service Use by Provider County
Table 11. Adult Emergency Programs and Community Support Programs by Provider County
Table 12. Child Housing Capacity and Home & Community-Based Services Slots by Provider County
Table 13. Child Outpatient Capacity and Service Use by Provider County
Table 14. Child Emergency Programs and Community Support Programs by Provider County
Appendix 1 – US Census Estimates by NYS Region and County
Glossary of Terms Average DailyCensus (ADC)
CAIRS
Community-based Services
CONCERTS
CY
ICR
Inpatient Treatment
Medicaid
MHARS
PCS
RTF
SPARCS
ADC calculation is based on the total length of stay in a hospital for all patients divided by 365.
OMH’s Child and Adult Integrated Reporting System (CAIRS) records, facilitates, monitors, and evaluates mental health services provided to children and adults with mental health needs in NYS.
All outpatient programs, including emergency services, licensed outpatient, housing and support programs. Excludes prison-based forensic units.
Certificate of Need Certification System (CONCERTS) data are collected by the OMH Bureau of Inspection and Certification (BIC) from local service providers that are licensed and/or funded by OMH.
Calendar Year.
Institutional Cost Report.
Includes Residential Treatment Facilities (RTFs), state psychiatric center inpatient units, licensed private hospitals or hospitals for the mentally ill, and psychiatric units in general hospitals.
Department of Health (DOH) Medicaid Claims Database.
OMH's Mental Health Automated Recordkeeping System (i.e., EMR) for State-operated Hospitals. Data does not include forensic units, Sex Offender Treatment Programs or Research Programs.
The Patient Characteristic Survey (PCS) is conducted biennially at all OMH-funded or licensed mental health programs. Providers report client-level demographic, clinical, social and diagnostic information for all clients served during the last week in October of the survey year. Statewide and regional annual estimates of clients served are available on the PCS web portal (https://www.omh.ny.gov/omhweb/statistics/pcs-message.htm). Weekly results are included in this report because the estimation results are unreliable with the smaller county-level counts.
Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) for Children and Youth is a 24 hour per day inpatient treatment program which provides intensive treatment services to children and adolescents age 5 - 21 who need longer term treatment than would be provided on an inpatient psychiatric program operated by a general, private mental hospital, or state psychiatric center.
DOH's Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System (SPARCS). This system gathers health care industry data on patient characteristics, diagnoses, treatments and services.
County Capacity and Utilization Data Book Summary Tables
Inpatient: Tables 1 - 2
Community-Based: Tables 3 - 4
Table 1. Adult and Child Total Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity by Provider County and Average DailyCensus by Patient County of ResidenceTable 1. Adult and Child Total Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity by Provider County and Average DailyCensus by Patient County of Residence
Shows the total December 2018 adult and child licensed bed capacity by provider county and the 2017 total adult and child average daily census (ADC) by patient county of residence as reported in Tables 5 - 8.
- Adult - - Child -
Region/County
Total Inpatient
1 Capacity
Total Bed Capacity
per 100,000
Total Inpatient
2,3 ADC
Total ADC per 100,000
Total Inpatient
1 Capacity
Total Bed Capacity
per 100,000
Total Inpatient
2,3 ADC
Total ADC per 100,000
Statewide 7,467 47.8 6,231.8 39.9 1,606 38.2 1,343.9 32.0
Hudson River 1,393 51.7 1,010.9 37.5 484 64.1 313.0 41.4
Albany 135 54.4 97.1 39.2 14 22.9 18.3 29.9
Columbia 22 43.8 17.2 34.3 0 0.0 5.8 54.2
Dutchess 40 16.9 81.4 34.5 20 34.2 21.2 36.2
Greene 0 0.0 13.4 34.0 0 0.0 4.4 54.5
Orange 54 19.1 87.6 31.0 0 0.0 23.5 24.2
Putnam 20 25.2 11.5 14.5 0 0.0 2.9 14.8
Rensselaer 63 49.6 51.2 40.2 0 0.0 15.4 47.3
Rockland 394 166.2 130.9 55.2 20 22.3 9.9 11.1
Saratoga 47 26.0 42.7 23.6 57 122.2 37.8 81.0
Schenectady 36 29.7 43.1 35.5 16 47.6 19.6 58.4
Schoharie 0 0.0 3.3 12.9 0 0.0 1.3 21.9
Sullivan 18 30.3 32.6 54.8 0 0.0 12.1 76.1
Ulster 40 27.3 52.8 36.0 0 0.0 7.5 22.7
Warren 30 57.0 20.0 38.0 0 0.0 15.3 129.2
Washington 0 0.0 14.3 28.7 0 0.0 6.4 54.0
Westchester 494 65.0 311.7 41.0 357 163.1 111.4 50.9
New York City 3,763 55.2 3,305.0 48.5 468 26.0 471.1 26.2
Bronx 576 52.3 659.8 59.9 106 28.8 159.7 43.4
Kings 879 43.0 823.3 40.2 78 12.9 85.1 14.1
New York 1,116 78.9 836.5 59.1 112 45.3 88.6 35.8
Queens 865 45.9 771.6 41.0 151 31.9 117.8 24.9
Richmond 327 87.6 213.8 57.2 21 20.2 19.9 19.2
Long Island 825 36.8 749.5 33.4 213 34.6 158.2 25.7
Nassau 201 18.8 279.8 26.1 36 12.2 45.4 15.4
Suffolk 624 53.2 469.7 40.1 177 55.0 112.8 35.1
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 1. Adult and Child Total Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity by Provider County and Average DailyCensus by Patient County of Residence
Shows the total December 2018 adult and child licensed bed capacity by provider county and the 2017 total adult and child average daily census (ADC) by patient county of residence as reported in Tables 5 - 8.
- Adult - - Child -
Region/County
Total Inpatient
1 Capacity
Total Bed Capacity
per 100,000
Total Inpatient
2,3 ADC
Total ADC per 100,000
Total Inpatient
1 Capacity
Total Bed Capacity
per 100,000
Total Inpatient
2,3 ADC
Total ADC per 100,000
Statewide 7,467 47.8 6,231.8 39.9 1,606 38.2 1,343.9 32.0
Central New York 612 39.7 525.4 34.1 183 44.2 172.5 41.7
Broome 131 84.7 98.2 63.5 14 34.9 14.1 35.2
Cayuga 14 22.5 14.0 22.4 42 270.7 6.5 42.0
Chenango 0 0.0 8.3 21.6 18 180.9 6.7 67.0
Clinton 18 27.5 13.2 20.2 12 77.5 8.2 52.9
Cortland 11 29.3 8.6 23.0 0 0.0 6.8 65.8
Delaware 0 0.0 12.3 33.2 0 0.0 1.3 15.5
Essex 0 0.0 3.3 10.5 0 0.0 5.4 85.7
Franklin 12 29.2 12.3 29.8 0 0.0 4.3 42.9
Fulton 0 0.0 7.5 17.4 0 0.0 7.8 72.8
Hamilton 0 0.0 0.2 5.1 0 0.0 0.1 11.6
Herkimer 0 0.0 6.0 12.2 0 0.0 2.9 21.9
Jefferson 32 36.9 29.7 34.2 0 0.0 12.7 46.3
Lewis 0 0.0 3.6 17.3 0 0.0 1.6 26.9
Madison 0 0.0 7.5 13.4 0 0.0 4.5 30.0
Montgomery 20 52.4 8.4 22.1 0 0.0 6.9 61.9
Oneida 62 34.2 55.5 30.6 46 92.3 15.5 31.0
Onondaga 196 53.8 158.2 43.4 23 22.4 33.1 32.3
Oswego 28 30.1 21.0 22.6 0 0.0 13.0 50.2
Otsego 20 40.6 8.0 16.3 0 0.0 4.0 35.8
St. Lawrence 68 79.2 49.5 57.7 28 115.9 17.1 70.9
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 1. Adult and Child Total Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity by Provider County and Average DailyCensus by Patient County of Residence
Shows the total December 2018 adult and child licensed bed capacity by provider county and the 2017 total adult and child average daily census (ADC) by patient county of residence as reported in Tables 5 - 8.
- Adult - - Child -
Region/County
Total Inpatient
1 Capacity
Total Bed Capacity
per 100,000
Total Inpatient
2,3 ADC
Total ADC per 100,000
Total Inpatient
1 Capacity
Total Bed Capacity
per 100,000
Total Inpatient
2,3 ADC
Total ADC per 100,000
Statewide 7,467 47.8 6,231.8 39.9 1,606 38.2 1,343.9 32.0
Western New York 874 37.4 640.9 27.4 258 41.8 229.0 37.1
Allegany 0 0.0 3.3 9.0 0 0.0 6.2 58.6
Cattaraugus 14 23.3 12.6 20.9 0 0.0 11.1 63.3
Chautauqua 70 68.4 29.7 29.0 10 36.6 9.5 34.6
Chemung 77 114.0 27.9 41.4 13 70.2 8.2 44.3
Erie 367 50.1 238.3 32.5 136 71.6 62.4 32.9
Genesee 0 0.0 9.8 21.3 0 0.0 2.3 19.5
Livingston 0 0.0 3.3 6.4 0 0.0 4.8 38.2
Monroe 216 36.8 160.6 27.4 81 50.5 51.7 32.2
Niagara 54 31.9 53.0 31.4 12 28.1 25.2 59.0
Ontario 18 20.7 19.1 22.0 0 0.0 9.5 41.7
Orleans 0 0.0 2.2 6.7 0 0.0 5.6 67.8
Schuyler 0 0.0 1.8 12.3 0 0.0 3.6 104.4
Seneca 0 0.0 13.6 48.8 0 0.0 1.4 20.5
Steuben 0 0.0 16.7 22.0 0 0.0 8.3 39.7
Tioga 0 0.0 2.9 7.6 0 0.0 3.6 34.7
Tompkins 20 23.6 29.7 35.1 6 30.1 6.8 34.0
Wayne 16 22.4 7.8 10.9 0 0.0 5.5 28.1
Wyoming 12 36.5 4.6 14.0 0 0.0 1.9 25.2
Yates 10 51.8 3.8 19.9 0 0.0 1.5 26.9
Footnotes: 1. Includes General Hospital (Art. 28), Private Psychiatric Hospital (Art. 31) and State Psychiatric Centers’ Budgeted Capacity for the county of the providers. Children’s capacity includes RTF beds for the county of the providers. 2. Average Daily Census (ADC) covers General, Private Psychiatric, State Psychiatric hospital and RTF (children only). 3. ADC is shown for the county of residence.
Data Sources: General Hospital (Art. 28) and Private Psychiatric Hospital (Art. 31) current capacity: CONCERTS, 12/2018 . Current capacity includes all beds licensed for operation as of that date. State Psychiatric Center budgeted capacity: MHARS, 12/2018 . RTF capacity: CAIRS, 12/2018 . Rates per 100K based on US Census 2017 estimates.
Table 2. Adult and Child State Psychiatric Center Average Daily Census by Patient County ofResidence - CY 2017 and Year ending September 2018Table 2. Adult and Child State Psychiatric Center Average Daily Census by Patient County ofResidence - CY 2017 and Year ending September 2018
Compares adult and child average daily census (ADC) for state facilities in calendar year 2017 with their adult and child ADC for 12 months ending September 2018 .
Region/Resident County
Adult State PC 1
ADC 2017
Adult State PC 2
ADC 2018
Child State PC 1
ADC 2017
Child State PC 2
ADC 2018
Statewide 2,364.3 2,317.2 301.3 297.2
Hudson River 362.7 368.8 49.4 41.2
Albany 50.7 52.2 3.6 3.9
Columbia 2.3 2.2 0.3 0.2
Dutchess 27.5 29.5 2.1 2.8
Greene 3.4 3.7 0.3 0.3
Orange 38.2 41.9 6.0 5.6
Putnam 1.2 2.3 0.6 0.4
Rensselaer 12.0 13.4 1.8 1.5
Rockland 79.1 77.2 2.0 1.7
Saratoga 10.6 10.3 1.1 0.7
Schenectady 13.9 13.5 0.7 0.4
Schoharie 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.0
Sullivan 17.7 16.6 3.7 1.8
Ulster 19.5 13.6 1.9 2.1
Warren 7.0 6.2 1.8 1.2
Washington 5.6 6.2 1.0 1.6
Westchester 73.9 79.8 22.3 16.9
New York City 1,204.9 1,191.4 88.3 89.7
Bronx 229.5 215.4 29.4 26.6
Kings 248.8 255.9 14.6 17.5
New York 240.0 231.5 16.0 18.5
Queens 351.9 350.6 22.0 18.4
Richmond 134.6 138.1 6.2 8.7
Long Island 271.9 266.0 35.0 37.4
Nassau 90.2 85.5 8.7 7.9
Suffolk 181.7 180.5 26.3 29.5
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 2. Adult and Child State Psychiatric Center Average Daily Census by Patient County ofResidence - CY 2017 and Year ending September 2018
Compares adult and child average daily census (ADC) for state facilities in calendar year 2017 with their adult and child ADC for 12 months ending September 2018 .
Region/Resident County
Adult State PC 1
ADC 2017
Adult State PC 2
ADC 2018
Child State PC 1
ADC 2017
Child State PC 2
ADC 2018
Statewide 2,364.3 2,317.2 301.3 297.2
Central New York 230.7 206.6 77.1 74.9
Broome 55.5 54.2 6.0 6.5
Cayuga 2.5 2.8 3.6 2.2
Chenango 2.0 2.1 2.6 1.6
Clinton 3.8 5.3 0.2 0.0
Cortland 3.1 1.5 2.1 2.2
Delaware 7.0 9.6 1.1 0.5
Essex 0.4 0.3 0.8 0.5
Franklin 6.7 4.7 1.2 2.0
Fulton 1.6 2.5 0.7 0.7
Hamilton 0.0 0.2 0.1 0.0
Herkimer 1.0 1.2 1.3 2.3
Jefferson 5.0 4.3 9.4 8.8
Lewis 0.6 0.8 1.1 1.0
Madison 2.7 2.4 0.9 1.3
Montgomery 0.5 1.9 1.3 0.9
Oneida 23.5 19.9 7.2 7.8
Onondaga 86.4 70.9 18.2 16.9
Oswego 4.2 4.8 4.0 5.9
Otsego 0.7 0.3 2.0 2.0
St Lawrence 23.4 16.8 13.6 11.8
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 2. Adult and Child State Psychiatric Center Average Daily Census by Patient County ofResidence - CY 2017 and Year ending September 2018
Compares adult and child average daily census (ADC) for state facilities in calendar year 2017 with their adult and child ADC for 12 months ending September 2018 .
Region/Resident County
Adult State PC 1
ADC 2017
Adult State PC 2
ADC 2018
Child State PC 1
ADC 2017
Child State PC 2
ADC 2018
Statewide 2,364.3 2,317.2 301.3 297.2
Western New York 294.1 284.3 51.4 54.0
Allegany 0.3 0.2 0.9 1.0
Cattaraugus 4.8 2.6 1.8 0.5
Chautauqua 8.1 9.4 0.7 2.1
Chemung 11.2 8.3 4.3 3.0
Erie 125.9 135.2 17.9 18.4
Genesee 2.5 2.5 0.6 0.3
Livingston 0.0 0.2 0.6 1.5
Monroe 73.5 68.9 11.9 10.2
Niagara 20.5 14.7 3.5 5.6
Ontario 11.6 11.2 1.6 1.0
Orleans 0.1 0.7 1.1 1.2
Schuyler 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.3
Seneca 8.3 9.7 0.2 0.4
Steuben 9.1 6.0 2.0 4.1
Tioga 0.4 0.1 1.0 1.4
Tompkins 13.3 10.9 1.5 1.3
Wayne 0.8 1.2 0.4 1.0
Wyoming 1.3 0.5 0.5 0.6
Yates 1.8 2.0 0.4 0.2
Footnotes: 1. Average Daily Census (ADC) 2017 covers the period from 01/2017 thru 12/2017 . 2. Average Daily Census (ADC) 2018 covers the period from 10/2017 thru 09/2018 .
Data Sources: State Psychiatric Center ADC: MHARS.
Table 3. Adult Housing, Outpatient, Emergency and Support Program Capacity or Service Use by Provider CountyTable 3. Adult Housing, Outpatient, Emergency and Support Program Capacity or Service Use by Provider County
Shows per capita rates for the capacity and service utilization data for adults reported in Tables 9 - 11.
6 Program Capacity per 100,000 Adults
Region/Provider County
Housing 1
Capacity
Outpatient Treatment
(PH, IPRT, CDT, 2
PROS, ACT)
Medicaid Funded Clinic
3 Treatment
Emergency 4
Programs
Community 5
Support
Statewide 277.7 112.1 1,544.5 22.7 107.0
Hudson River 195.7 117.3 1,300.3 17.2 116.4
Albany 242.8 165.7 1,411.8 32.7 116.1
Columbia 334.5 139.4 1,973.0 0.0 151.3
Dutchess 216.1 223.3 1,747.2 6.4 84.7
Greene 137.1 190.4 1,967.0 0.0 30.5
Orange 219.6 78.9 1,239.7 38.9 120.2
Putnam 183.0 164.0 864.4 3.8 169.1
Rensselaer 206.9 133.7 2,185.7 16.5 99.9
Rockland 227.7 172.1 905.5 20.7 100.4
Saratoga 70.2 63.6 545.6 0.0 66.9
Schenectady 243.1 89.0 1,288.9 0.0 74.2
Schoharie 255.6 0.0 2,044.6 0.0 165.1
Sullivan 269.2 117.8 1,285.4 67.3 200.2
Ulster 213.5 97.5 592.1 47.8 192.4
Warren 131.0 91.2 1,333.1 74.1 450.1
Washington 102.1 0.0 955.1 0.0 0.0
Westchester 170.1 87.4 1,404.0 4.9 111.0
New York City 370.6 116.8 1,547.4 27.3 84.3
Bronx 644.5 155.6 2,065.0 24.6 48.2
Kings 336.9 110.0 1,184.7 27.9 55.9
New York 446.9 147.5 2,193.7 50.7 234.3
Queens 202.1 75.7 1,251.8 13.1 35.5
Richmond 308.7 129.9 1,052.1 21.4 36.7
Long Island 192.8 113.4 429.9 10.0 102.8
Nassau 149.0 98.5 366.9 7.6 132.2
Suffolk 232.8 127.1 487.4 12.3 76.5
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 3. Adult Housing, Outpatient, Emergency and Support Program Capacity or Service Use by ProviderCounty
Shows per capita rates for the capacity and service utilization data for adults reported in Tables 9 - 11.
6 Program Capacity per 100,000 Adults
Region/Provider County
Housing 1
Capacity
Outpatient Treatment
(PH, IPRT, CDT, 2
PROS, ACT)
Medicaid Funded Clinic
3 Treatment
Emergency 4
Programs
Community 5
Support
Statewide 277.7 112.1 1,544.5 22.7 107.0
Central New York 195.4 68.0 2,131.4 19.7 164.2
Broome 270.2 44.0 1,904.4 42.7 168.1
Cayuga 208.9 64.3 2,617.2 0.0 8.0
Chenango 177.2 0.0 1,980.5 91.2 145.9
Clinton 189.3 161.9 2,652.4 0.0 88.6
Cortland 247.5 53.2 4,609.8 0.0 178.3
Delaware 153.5 0.0 1,723.7 0.0 175.1
Essex 104.0 0.0 296.2 0.0 72.5
Franklin 180.0 0.0 4,677.8 0.0 218.9
Fulton 202.5 216.5 2,292.8 11.6 437.6
Hamilton 229.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 483.5
Herkimer 150.1 0.0 957.3 0.0 202.8
Jefferson 155.7 0.0 2,034.8 0.0 65.8
Lewis 257.5 0.0 1,389.4 0.0 344.9
Madison 88.6 124.1 864.9 5.3 21.3
Montgomery 280.6 519.2 5,516.7 70.8 495.6
Oneida 234.3 37.5 2,877.8 9.4 226.5
Onondaga 180.7 79.1 1,882.2 40.6 160.9
Oswego 108.7 51.7 1,282.9 0.0 48.4
Otsego 109.7 0.0 1,381.4 4.1 164.5
St. Lawrence 301.8 55.9 1,532.2 2.3 256.3
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 3. Adult Housing, Outpatient, Emergency and Support Program Capacity or Service Use by ProviderCounty
Shows per capita rates for the capacity and service utilization data for adults reported in Tables 9 - 11.
6 Program Capacity per 100,000 Adults
Region/Provider County
Housing 1
Capacity
Outpatient Treatment
(PH, IPRT, CDT, 2
PROS, ACT)
Medicaid Funded Clinic
3 Treatment
Emergency 4
Programs
Community 5
Support
Statewide 277.7 112.1 1,544.5 22.7 107.0
Western New York 237.0 120.5 2,500.5 29.6 129.1
Allegany 156.0 150.5 1,598.4 0.0 43.8
Cattaraugus 279.2 269.2 3,649.8 44.9 232.7
Chautauqua 230.7 224.8 3,684.0 3.9 271.7
Chemung 355.5 281.4 3,748.7 5.9 201.4
Erie 272.7 122.0 1,883.5 44.1 126.2
Genesee 168.7 140.6 2,320.9 0.0 246.6
Livingston 77.6 0.0 2,196.6 0.0 139.7
Monroe 243.3 107.0 2,815.1 37.5 100.2
Niagara 164.3 202.8 5,118.2 41.4 91.0
Ontario 225.5 55.2 1,167.8 26.5 86.3
Orleans 145.1 0.0 2,131.2 0.0 57.4
Schuyler 109.6 0.0 2,912.6 13.7 472.9
Seneca 387.6 0.0 2,523.2 0.0 341.0
Steuben 263.4 151.4 2,117.4 1.3 123.8
Tioga 122.1 0.0 1,091.0 0.0 72.7
Tompkins 209.2 104.0 2,081.6 7.1 140.7
Wayne 201.5 0.0 1,130.4 0.0 39.2
Wyoming 143.1 0.0 1,641.0 21.3 225.3
Yates 186.5 0.0 1,134.3 36.3 160.6
Footnotes: 1. Includes licensed housing capacity (Data Source: CONCERTS, 12/2018) and non-licensed supported housing slots/beds (Data Source: CAIRS, 12/2018). 2. Includes outpatient capacity (Data Source: CONCERTS, 12/2018) for Partial Hospitalization (PH), Intensive Psychiatric Rehabilitative Treatment (IPRT), Continuing Day Treatment (CDT), Personalized Recovery-Oriented Services (PROS) and Assertive Community Treatment (ACT). 3. Includes Medicaid recipients served annually in non-State clinic programs (Data Source: Medicaid, CY 2017). Details on persons served annually in State-run clinics and in non-Medicaid funded non-State programs can be found on Table 10. 4. Includes persons receiving emergency services during the week of the 2017 PCS. 5. Includes persons receiving support services (e.g., vocational, self-help, care coordination) during the week of the 2017 PCS. Excludes prison-based services. 6. Rates based on US Census 2017 estimates.
Table 4. Child Housing, Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS), Outpatient, Emergency and SupportProgram Capacity or Service Use by Provider CountyTable 4. Child Housing, Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS), Outpatient, Emergency and SupportProgram Capacity or Service Use by Provider County
Shows per capita rates for the capacity and service utilization data for children reported in Tables 12 - 14.
7 Program Capacity or Service Use per 100,000 Children
Region/Provider County
Housing 1
Capacity 2
HCBS
Day Tmt/
Children's 3
ACT
Medicaid Funded Clinic
4 Treatment
Emergency 5
Programs
Community 6
Support
Statewide 7.4 45.6 73.9 2,190.5 23.4 62.5
Hudson River 4.5 44.9 110.5 1,938.9 19.3 68.2
Albany 14.7 39.3 273.4 2,751.6 68.7 258.6
Columbia 0.0 166.9 0.0 2,735.8 0.0 9.3
Dutchess 0.0 30.8 423.7 3,760.3 6.8 64.9
Greene 0.0 73.9 0.0 3,400.7 0.0 258.7
Orange 8.2 27.8 41.2 1,082.3 23.7 42.2
Putnam 0.0 60.4 0.0 1,113.0 25.2 105.8
Rensselaer 0.0 64.4 0.0 3,240.1 18.4 30.7
Rockland 0.0 33.4 17.8 630.5 7.8 26.7
Saratoga 0.0 45.0 0.0 833.9 8.6 40.7
Schenectady 0.0 71.4 0.0 2,947.1 0.0 56.5
Schoharie 0.0 99.7 0.0 3,903.7 0.0 99.7
Sullivan 0.0 75.3 100.4 1,713.4 12.6 69.0
Ulster 0.0 91.0 109.3 1,280.7 39.5 121.4
Warren 0.0 101.2 0.0 2,487.6 168.6 396.3
Washington 0.0 101.2 0.0 2,040.3 0.0 0.0
Westchester 7.8 30.2 142.6 2,036.1 10.5 29.2
New York City 5.5 39.7 73.8 2,358.3 23.3 39.5
Bronx 6.5 52.2 82.6 2,945.5 20.9 49.7
Kings 4.0 50.6 53.8 1,926.2 20.0 23.2
New York 0.0 55.8 84.9 4,314.4 49.3 67.5
Queens 8.7 8.9 63.8 1,759.0 15.4 45.2
Richmond 8.7 34.6 178.9 864.0 26.9 11.5
Long Island 9.7 40.9 23.7 445.8 19.8 46.9
Nassau 12.2 38.7 10.2 563.8 19.0 36.7
Suffolk 7.5 42.9 36.0 337.7 20.5 56.5
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 4. Child Housing, Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS), Outpatient, Emergency and SupportProgram Capacity or Service Use by Provider County
Shows per capita rates for the capacity and service utilization data for children reported in Tables 12 - 14.
7 Program Capacity or Service Use per 100,000 Children
Region/Provider County
Housing 1
Capacity 2
HCBS
Day Tmt/
Children's 3
ACT
Medicaid Funded Clinic
4 Treatment
Emergency 5
Programs
Community 6
Support
Statewide 7.4 45.6 73.9 2,190.5 23.4 62.5
Central New York 12.3 63.8 70.1 3,278.9 32.4 91.4
Broome 19.9 74.8 84.7 2,743.4 77.2 54.8
Cayuga 0.0 116.0 206.3 3,809.5 0.0 6.4
Chenango 0.0 60.3 0.0 3,276.7 0.0 0.0
Clinton 0.0 77.5 0.0 6,277.0 0.0 161.4
Cortland 0.0 115.8 366.7 7,064.3 0.0 231.6
Delaware 0.0 144.7 0.0 2,616.0 0.0 84.4
Essex 0.0 286.9 0.0 796.8 0.0 302.8
Franklin 79.8 119.6 0.0 5,334.0 0.0 169.5
Fulton 0.0 55.9 149.0 6,157.4 27.9 27.9
Hamilton 0.0 943.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 1,729.6
Herkimer 0.0 45.5 0.0 1,837.1 0.0 0.0
Jefferson 29.2 65.7 58.4 1,777.8 0.0 175.2
Lewis 0.0 99.0 0.0 1,270.2 0.0 49.5
Madison 0.0 40.1 0.0 2,024.7 0.0 0.0
Montgomery 80.9 53.9 0.0 7,657.1 197.7 161.8
Oneida 0.0 0.0 176.5 4,028.1 38.1 26.1
Onondaga 8.8 46.8 33.2 3,055.3 50.7 78.1
Oswego 0.0 23.1 123.1 2,123.4 0.0 130.8
Otsego 81.0 108.0 0.0 2,680.8 9.0 81.0
St. Lawrence 0.0 99.3 0.0 1,783.5 29.0 198.6
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 4. Child Housing, Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS), Outpatient, Emergency and SupportProgram Capacity or Service Use by Provider County
Shows per capita rates for the capacity and service utilization data for children reported in Tables 12 - 14.
7 Program Capacity or Service Use per 100,000 Children
Region/Provider County
Housing 1
Capacity 2
HCBS
Day Tmt/
Children's 3
ACT
Medicaid Funded Clinic
4 Treatment
Emergency 5
Programs
Community 6
Support
Statewide 7.4 45.6 73.9 2,190.5 23.4 62.5
Western New York 11.2 56.4 82.2 3,023.3 26.3 119.0
Allegany 0.0 113.5 0.0 1,532.1 0.0 567.4
Cattaraugus 51.2 102.3 0.0 3,694.7 0.0 233.0
Chautauqua 0.0 43.9 0.0 5,513.7 3.7 7.3
Chemung 48.6 64.8 194.4 5,598.4 27.0 108.0
Erie 4.7 44.2 37.9 3,263.2 3.7 156.8
Genesee 0.0 50.3 0.0 2,925.4 0.0 276.6
Livingston 0.0 63.2 0.0 4,302.2 0.0 150.0
Monroe 5.0 44.9 177.6 2,333.3 70.4 70.4
Niagara 18.8 32.8 0.0 2,490.8 28.1 61.0
Ontario 39.7 79.4 185.2 864.4 30.9 0.0
Orleans 0.0 97.4 0.0 4,225.5 0.0 24.4
Schuyler 0.0 176.2 0.0 7,163.8 29.4 469.8
Seneca 0.0 130.1 0.0 3,612.7 57.8 28.9
Steuben 43.1 71.8 0.0 3,289.1 33.5 359.1
Tioga 0.0 116.7 0.0 1,867.7 0.0 0.0
Tompkins 0.0 60.1 360.7 2,324.5 10.0 130.3
Wayne 41.1 92.6 0.0 2,031.1 0.0 20.6
Wyoming 0.0 79.0 0.0 2,765.3 0.0 65.8
Yates 0.0 105.0 0.0 7,121.6 52.5 0.0
Footnotes: 1. Includes licensed capacity for Child & Youth Community Residence and Teaching Family Home (Data Source: CONCERTS, 12/2018). 2. Includes Home & Community Based Services (HCBS) slots (Data Source: CAIRS, CY 2017). 3. Includes outpatient capacity (Data Source: CONCERTS, 12/2018) for Day Treatment and Children's ACT (Assertive Community Treatment). 4. Includes Medicaid recipients served annually in non-State clinic programs (Data Source: Medicaid, CY 2017). Details on children served annually in State-run clinics and in non-Medicaid funded non-State programs can be found on Table 13. 5. Includes persons receiving emergency services during the week of the 2017 PCS 6. Includes persons receiving support services (e.g., vocational, self-help, care coordination) during the week of the 2017 PCS. Excludes prison-based services. 7. Rates based on US Census 2017 estimates.
County Capacity and Utilization Data Book Detail Tables
Inpatient Services: Tables 5 - 8
Table 5. Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity by Provider County - December 2018 Table 5. Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity by Provider County - December 2018
Shows December 2018 licensed adult psychiatric bed capacity including co-occurring mental illness and substance use and geriatric for each inpatient setting, by county location of the inpatient unit.
Adult Inpatient Bed Capacity
Region/Provider County
General Hosp. Psych. Unit
Private Psych. Hosp. State PC Total
Total per 100,000 Adults
Statewide 4,692 445 2,330 7,467 47.8
Hudson River 857 59 477 1,393 51.7
Albany 26 0 109 135 54.4
Columbia 22 0 0 22 43.8
Dutchess 40 0 0 40 16.9
Greene 0 0 0 0 0.0
Orange 54 0 0 54 19.1
Putnam 20 0 0 20 25.2
Rensselaer 63 0 0 63 49.6
Rockland 26 0 368 394 166.2
Saratoga 16 31 0 47 26.0
Schenectady 36 0 0 36 29.7
Schoharie 0 0 0 0 0.0
Sullivan 18 0 0 18 30.3
Ulster 40 0 0 40 27.3
Warren 30 0 0 30 57.0
Washington 0 0 0 0 0.0
Westchester 466 28 0 494 65.0
New York City 2,572 133 1,058 3,763 55.2
Bronx 420 0 156 576 52.3
Kings 718 0 161 879 43.0
New York 812 133 171 1,116 78.9
Queens 532 0 333 865 45.9
Richmond 90 0 237 327 87.6
Long Island 364 185 276 825 36.8
Nassau 201 0 0 201 18.8
Suffolk 163 185 276 624 53.2
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 5. Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity by Provider County - December 2018
Shows December 2018 licensed adult psychiatric bed capacity including co-occurring mental illness and substance use and geriatric for each inpatient setting, by county location of the inpatient unit.
Adult Inpatient Bed Capacity
Region/Provider County
General Hosp. Psych. Unit
Private Psych. Hosp. State PC Total
Total per 100,000 Adults
Statewide 4,692 445 2,330 7,467 47.8
Central New York 380 0 232 612 39.7
Broome 56 0 75 131 84.7
Cayuga 14 0 0 14 22.5
Chenango 0 0 0 0 0.0
Clinton 18 0 0 18 27.5
Cortland 11 0 0 11 29.3
Delaware 0 0 0 0 0.0
Essex 0 0 0 0 0.0
Franklin 12 0 0 12 29.2
Fulton 0 0 0 0 0.0
Hamilton 0 0 0 0 0.0
Herkimer 0 0 0 0 0.0
Jefferson 32 0 0 32 36.9
Lewis 0 0 0 0 0.0
Madison 0 0 0 0 0.0
Montgomery 20 0 0 20 52.4
Oneida 62 0 0 62 34.2
Onondaga 79 0 117 196 53.8
Oswego 28 0 0 28 30.1
Otsego 20 0 0 20 40.6
St. Lawrence 28 0 40 68 79.2
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 5. Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity by Provider County - December 2018
Shows December 2018 licensed adult psychiatric bed capacity including co-occurring mental illness and substance use and geriatric for each inpatient setting, by county location of the inpatient unit.
Adult Inpatient Bed Capacity
Region/Provider County
General Hosp. Psych. Unit
Private Psych. Hosp. State PC Total
Total per 100,000 Adults
Statewide 4,692 445 2,330 7,467 47.8
Western New York 519 68 287 874 37.4
Allegany 0 0 0 0 0.0
Cattaraugus 14 0 0 14 23.3
Chautauqua 70 0 0 70 68.4
Chemung 25 0 52 77 114.0
Erie 144 68 155 367 50.1
Genesee 0 0 0 0 0.0
Livingston 0 0 0 0 0.0
Monroe 136 0 80 216 36.8
Niagara 54 0 0 54 31.9
Ontario 18 0 0 18 20.7
Orleans 0 0 0 0 0.0
Schuyler 0 0 0 0 0.0
Seneca 0 0 0 0 0.0
Steuben 0 0 0 0 0.0
Tioga 0 0 0 0 0.0
Tompkins 20 0 0 20 23.6
Wayne 16 0 0 16 22.4
Wyoming 12 0 0 12 36.5
Yates 10 0 0 10 51.8
Data Sources: General Hospital (Art. 28) and Private Psychiatric Hospital (Art. 31) current capacity: CONCERTS, 12/2018 . Current capacity includes all beds (i.e., Adult, Geriatric, Forensic and MICA) licensed for operation on that date. State Psychiatric Center budgeted capacity: MHARS, 12/2018 . Rates based on US Census 2017 estimates. Excludes: State-operated Forensic Units and Sex Offender Management & Treatment Act and Research Program.
Table 6. Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Average Daily Census by Patient County of Residence - CY 2017 Table 6. Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Average Daily Census by Patient County of Residence - CY 2017
Shows adult average daily census (ADC) in calendar year 2017 for each inpatient setting by patient county of residence.
Adult Inpatient Average Daily Census
Region/Provider County
General Hosp. Psych. Unit
Private Psych. 1
Hospital State PC Total ADC per
100,000 Adults
Statewide 3,523.5 344.0 2,364.3 6,231.8 39.9
Hudson River 587.3 60.9 362.7 1,010.9 37.5
Albany 34.4 12.0 50.7 97.1 39.2
Columbia 14.9 0.0 2.3 17.2 34.3
Dutchess 51.7 2.2 27.5 81.4 34.5
Greene 8.2 1.8 3.4 13.4 34.0
Orange 47.5 1.9 38.2 87.6 31.0
Putnam 9.4 0.9 1.2 11.5 14.5
Rensselaer 36.4 2.8 12.0 51.2 40.2
Rockland 44.2 7.7 79.1 130.9 55.2
Saratoga 16.7 15.3 10.6 42.7 23.6
Schenectady 25.5 3.7 13.9 43.1 35.5
Schoharie 3.2 0.0 0.1 3.3 12.9
Sullivan 14.9 0.0 17.7 32.6 54.8
Ulster 32.7 0.6 19.5 52.8 36.0
Warren 11.2 1.8 7.0 20.0 38.0
Washington 6.9 1.8 5.6 14.3 28.7
Westchester 229.5 8.3 73.9 311.7 41.0
New York City 1,983.8 116.3 1,204.9 3,305.0 48.5
Bronx 412.0 18.3 229.5 659.8 59.9
Kings 570.9 3.6 248.8 823.3 40.2
New York 511.5 85.0 240.0 836.5 59.1
Queens 410.2 9.5 351.9 771.6 41.0
Richmond 79.2 0.0 134.6 213.8 57.2
Long Island 344.6 133.0 271.9 749.5 33.4
Nassau 171.1 18.5 90.2 279.8 26.1
Suffolk 173.5 114.5 181.7 469.7 40.1
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 6. Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Average Daily Census by Patient County of Residence - CY 2017
Shows adult average daily census (ADC) in calendar year 2017 for each inpatient setting by patient county of residence.
Adult Inpatient Average Daily Census
Region/Provider County
General Hosp. Psych. Unit
Private Psych. 1
Hospital State PC Total ADC per
100,000 Adults
Statewide 3,523.5 344.0 2,364.3 6,231.8 39.9
Central New York 290.8 3.9 230.7 525.4 34.1
Broome 42.7 0.0 55.5 98.2 63.5
Cayuga 11.4 0.1 2.5 14.0 22.4
Chenango 6.3 0.0 2.0 8.3 21.6
Clinton 9.4 0.0 3.8 13.2 20.2
Cortland 5.5 0.0 3.1 8.6 23.0
Delaware 5.3 0.0 7.0 12.3 33.2
Essex 2.9 0.0 0.4 3.3 10.5
Franklin 5.6 0.0 6.7 12.3 29.8
Fulton 5.8 0.1 1.6 7.5 17.4
Hamilton 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.2 5.1
Herkimer 5.0 0.0 1.0 6.0 12.2
Jefferson 24.7 0.0 5.0 29.7 34.2
Lewis 3.0 0.0 0.6 3.6 17.3
Madison 4.8 0.0 2.7 7.5 13.4
Montgomery 6.1 1.8 0.5 8.4 22.1
Oneida 32.0 0.0 23.5 55.5 30.6
Onondaga 70.8 0.9 86.4 158.2 43.4
Oswego 15.9 0.9 4.2 21.0 22.6
Otsego 7.3 0.0 0.7 8.0 16.3
St Lawrence 26.1 0.0 23.4 49.5 57.7
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 6. Adult Psychiatric Inpatient Average Daily Census by Patient County of Residence - CY 2017
Shows adult average daily census (ADC) in calendar year 2017 for each inpatient setting by patient county of residence.
Adult Inpatient Average Daily Census
Region/Provider County
General Hosp. Psych. Unit
Private Psych. 1
Hospital State PC Total ADC per
100,000 Adults
Statewide 3,523.5 344.0 2,364.3 6,231.8 39.9
Western New York 317.0 29.9 294.1 640.9 27.4
Allegany 3.0 0.0 0.3 3.3 9.0
Cattaraugus 7.7 0.1 4.8 12.6 20.9
Chautauqua 21.6 0.0 8.1 29.7 29.0
Chemung 16.7 0.0 11.2 27.9 41.4
Erie 86.6 25.9 125.9 238.3 32.5
Genesee 7.3 0.0 2.5 9.8 21.3
Livingston 3.3 0.0 0.0 3.3 6.4
Monroe 87.1 0.0 73.5 160.6 27.4
Niagara 28.7 3.9 20.5 53.0 31.4
Ontario 7.5 0.0 11.6 19.1 22.0
Orleans 2.1 0.0 0.1 2.2 6.7
Schuyler 1.3 0.0 0.5 1.8 12.3
Seneca 5.3 0.0 8.3 13.6 48.8
Steuben 7.6 0.0 9.1 16.7 22.0
Tioga 2.5 0.0 0.4 2.9 7.6
Tompkins 16.4 0.0 13.3 29.7 35.1
Wayne 7.0 0.0 0.8 7.8 10.9
Wyoming 3.3 0.0 1.3 4.6 14.0
Yates 2.0 0.0 1.8 3.8 19.9
Footnotes: 1. Psychiatric inpatient units that have closed during CY 2017 are included in calculation of average daily census (ADC).
Data Sources: General Hospital (Art. 28): SPARCS, CY 2017 . Private Psychiatric Hospital (Art. 31): Medicaid, CY 2017 ICR, CY 2017 and 2017 Patient Characteristics Survey (provide county distribution). State Psychiatric Center: MHARS, CY 2017 . Rates based on US Census 2017 estimates.
Table 7. Children’s Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity by Provider County - December 2018 Table 7. Children’s Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity by Provider County - December 2018
Shows December 2018 licensed child psychiatric bed capacity, including co-occurring mental illness and substance use for each inpatient setting, by county location of the inpatient unit.
Child Inpatient Bed Capacity
Region/Provider County
General Hosp.
Psych. Unit Licensed
RTF
Private Psych. Hosp. State PC Total
Total per 100,000 Children
Statewide 451 496 316 343 1,606 38.2
Hudson River 109 148 207 20 484 64.1
Albany 0 14 0 0 14 22.9
Columbia 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Dutchess 0 20 0 0 20 34.2
Greene 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Orange 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Putnam 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Rensselaer 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Rockland 0 0 0 20 20 22.3
Saratoga 0 0 57 0 57 122.2
Schenectady 16 0 0 0 16 47.6
Schoharie 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Sullivan 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Ulster 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Warren 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Westchester 93 114 150 0 357 163.1
New York City 217 138 0 113 468 26.0
Bronx 25 32 0 49 106 28.8
Kings 54 24 0 0 78 12.9
New York 80 32 0 0 112 45.3
Queens 48 50 0 53 151 31.9
Richmond 10 0 0 11 21 20.2
Long Island 42 28 89 54 213 34.6
Nassau 22 14 0 0 36 12.2
Suffolk 20 14 89 54 177 55.0
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 7. Children’s Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity by Provider County - December 2018
Shows December 2018 licensed child psychiatric bed capacity, including co-occurring mental illness and substance use for each inpatient setting, by county location of the inpatient unit.
Child Inpatient Bed Capacity
Region/Provider County
General Hosp.
Psych. Unit Licensed
RTF
Private Psych. Hosp. State PC Total
Total per 100,000 Children
Statewide 451 496 316 343 1,606 38.2
Central New York 12 74 0 97 183 44.2
Broome 0 0 0 14 14 34.9
Cayuga 0 42 0 0 42 270.7
Chenango 0 18 0 0 18 180.9
Clinton 12 0 0 0 12 77.5
Cortland 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Essex 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Franklin 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Fulton 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Hamilton 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Herkimer 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Jefferson 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Lewis 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Madison 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Montgomery 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Oneida 0 14 0 32 46 92.3
Onondaga 0 0 0 23 23 22.4
Oswego 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Otsego 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
St. Lawrence 0 0 0 28 28 115.9
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 7. Children’s Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity by Provider County - December 2018
Shows December 2018 licensed child psychiatric bed capacity, including co-occurring mental illness and substance use for each inpatient setting, by county location of the inpatient unit.
Child Inpatient Bed Capacity
Region/Provider County
General Hosp.
Psych. Unit Licensed
RTF
Private Psych. Hosp. State PC Total
Total per 100,000 Children
Statewide 451 496 316 343 1,606 38.2
Western New York 71 108 20 59 258 41.8
Allegany 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Cattaraugus 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Chautauqua 10 0 0 0 10 36.6
Chemung 0 0 0 13 13 70.2
Erie 16 54 20 46 136 71.6
Genesee 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Livingston 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Monroe 27 54 0 0 81 50.5
Niagara 12 0 0 0 12 28.1
Ontario 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Orleans 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Schuyler 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Seneca 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Steuben 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Tioga 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Tompkins 6 0 0 0 6 30.1
Wayne 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Wyoming 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Yates 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
Data Sources: General Hospital (Art. 28) and Private Psychiatric Hospital (Art. 31) current capacity: CONCERTS, 12/2018 . RTF (Residential Treatment Facility) current capacity: CAIRS, 11/2018 . Current capacity includes all beds licensed for operation as of that date. State Psychiatric budgeted capacity: MHARS, 121/2018 Rates based on US Census 2017 estimates.
Table 8. Child Psychiatric Inpatient Average Daily Census by Patient County of Residence - CY 2017 Table 8. Child Psychiatric Inpatient Average Daily Census by Patient County of Residence - CY 2017
Shows child average daily census (ADC) in calendar year 2017 for each inpatient setting by patient county of residence.
Child Inpatient Average Daily Census
Region/Provider County
General Hosp.
Psych. Unit Licensed
RTF
Private Psych.
1 Hospital State PC Total
ADC per 100,000 Children
Statewide 287.1 461.7 293.8 301.3 1,343.9 32.0
Hudson River 58.6 67.0 138.0 49.4 313.0 41.4
Albany 2.0 5.8 7.0 3.6 18.3 29.9
Columbia 0.6 1.5 3.4 0.3 5.8 54.2
Dutchess 5.1 6.4 7.6 2.1 21.2 36.2
Greene 0.5 2.3 1.3 0.3 4.4 54.5
Orange 3.2 2.8 11.5 6.0 23.5 24.2
Putnam 0.8 0.5 1.0 0.6 2.9 14.8
Rensselaer 1.2 5.9 6.4 1.8 15.4 47.3
Rockland 3.0 1.3 3.6 2.0 9.9 11.1
Saratoga 1.7 5.1 29.9 1.1 37.8 81.0
Schenectady 5.3 11.5 2.1 0.7 19.6 58.4
Schoharie 0.3 0.7 0.2 0.1 1.3 21.9
Sullivan 0.6 5.3 2.6 3.7 12.1 76.1
Ulster 2.0 0.7 2.9 1.9 7.5 22.7
Warren 0.5 5.0 8.0 1.8 15.3 129.2
Washington 0.7 3.4 1.3 1.0 6.4 54.0
Westchester 31.1 8.8 49.2 22.3 111.4 50.9
New York City 144.6 172.8 65.4 88.3 471.1 26.2
Bronx 38.1 57.8 34.4 29.4 159.7 43.4
Kings 35.1 24.9 10.5 14.6 85.1 14.1
New York 34.4 30.3 7.8 16.0 88.6 35.8
Queens 30.3 54.2 11.3 22.0 117.8 24.9
Richmond 6.7 5.6 1.4 6.2 19.9 19.2
Long Island 29.7 33.1 60.4 35.0 158.2 25.7
Nassau 10.9 16.9 8.9 8.7 45.4 15.4
Suffolk 18.8 16.3 51.5 26.3 112.8 35.1
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 8. Child Psychiatric Inpatient Average Daily Census by Patient County of Residence - CY 2017
Shows child average daily census (ADC) in calendar year 2017 for each inpatient setting by patient county of residence.
Child Inpatient Average Daily Census
Region/Provider County
General Hosp.
Psych. Unit Licensed
RTF
Private Psych.
1 Hospital State PC Total
ADC per 100,000 Children
Statewide 287.1 461.7 293.8 301.3 1,343.9 32.0
Central New York 7.2 72.6 15.6 77.1 172.5 41.7
Broome 0.3 7.5 0.3 6.0 14.1 35.2
Cayuga 0.4 2.5 0.0 3.6 6.5 42.0
Chenango 0.2 1.0 2.9 2.6 6.7 67.0
Clinton 2.7 4.1 1.2 0.2 8.2 52.9
Cortland 0.2 4.5 0.0 2.1 6.8 65.8
Delaware 0.1 0.0 0.1 1.1 1.3 15.5
Essex 0.4 3.1 1.1 0.8 5.4 85.7
Franklin 0.9 2.1 0.1 1.2 4.3 42.9
Fulton 0.3 3.4 3.5 0.7 7.8 72.8
Hamilton 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 11.6
Herkimer 0.0 0.4 1.2 1.3 2.9 21.9
Jefferson 0.2 2.9 0.2 9.4 12.7 46.3
Lewis 0.0 0.5 0.0 1.1 1.6 26.9
Madison 0.0 3.5 0.1 0.9 4.5 30.0
Montgomery 0.3 4.7 0.6 1.3 6.9 61.9
Oneida 0.1 6.9 1.3 7.2 15.5 31.0
Onondaga 0.3 13.3 1.3 18.2 33.1 32.3
Oswego 0.2 7.8 1.0 4.0 13.0 50.2
Otsego 0.1 1.4 0.5 2.0 4.0 35.8
St Lawrence 0.5 3.0 0.0 13.6 17.1 70.9
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 8. Child Psychiatric Inpatient Average Daily Census by Patient County of Residence - CY 2017
Shows child average daily census (ADC) in calendar year 2017 for each inpatient setting by patient county of residence.
Child Inpatient Average Daily Census
Region/Provider County
General Hosp.
Psych. Unit Licensed
RTF
Private Psych.
1 Hospital State PC Total
ADC per 100,000 Children
Statewide 287.1 461.7 293.8 301.3 1,343.9 32.0
Western New York 47.0 116.1 14.4 51.4 229.0 37.1
Allegany 0.9 2.2 2.1 0.9 6.2 58.6
Cattaraugus 2.2 5.7 1.4 1.8 11.1 63.3
Chautauqua 4.9 3.9 0.0 0.7 9.5 34.6
Chemung 0.2 3.7 0.0 4.3 8.2 44.3
Erie 7.3 28.0 9.2 17.9 62.4 32.9
Genesee 0.8 0.9 0.0 0.6 2.3 19.5
Livingston 1.1 3.2 0.0 0.6 4.8 38.2
Monroe 15.4 24.4 0.0 11.9 51.7 32.2
Niagara 6.1 14.2 1.3 3.5 25.2 59.0
Ontario 1.0 6.8 0.0 1.6 9.5 41.7
Orleans 1.3 3.2 0.0 1.1 5.6 67.8
Schuyler 0.1 3.2 0.0 0.3 3.6 104.4
Seneca 0.6 0.6 0.0 0.2 1.4 20.5
Steuben 0.6 5.7 0.0 2.0 8.3 39.7
Tioga 0.4 2.0 0.1 1.0 3.6 34.7
Tompkins 2.6 2.6 0.1 1.5 6.8 34.0
Wayne 1.0 4.0 0.1 0.4 5.5 28.1
Wyoming 0.4 1.0 0.0 0.5 1.9 25.2
Yates 0.1 1.0 0.0 0.4 1.5 26.9
Footnotes: 1. Psychiatric inpatient units that have closed during CY 2017 are included in calculation of average daily census (ADC).
Data Sources: General Hospital (Art. 28): SPARCS, CY 2017 . Private Psychiatric Hospital (Art. 31): Medicaid, CY 2017 ICR, CY 2017 and 2017 Patient Characteristics Survey (provide county distribution) State Psychiatric Center: MHARS, CY 2017 . RTF (Residential Treatment Facility): CAIRS CY 2017. Rates based on US Census 2017 estimates.
County Capacity and Utilization Data Book Detail Tables
Community-Based Services: Tables 9 – 14
Table 9. Adult Housing Capacity by Provider County - December 2018 Table 9. Adult Housing Capacity by Provider County - December 2018
Shows December 2018 licensed and unlicensed bed capacity for each adult housing program and housing capacity per 100,000 adults.
Licensed Beds Nonlicensed Beds
Region/Provider County Family Care
Congregate Treatment
Apartment Treatment
Housing Support
Programs Supported
Housing
Housing Capacity per
100,000 Adults
Statewide 1,431 8,289 5,088 326 28,289 277.7
Hudson River 153 874 949 206 3,093 195.7
Albany 0 151 155 9 287 242.8
Columbia 15 14 43 24 72 334.5
Dutchess 29 112 36 42 291 216.1
Greene 0 10 0 0 44 137.1
Orange 64 49 82 42 384 219.6
Putnam 0 14 53 0 78 183.0
Rensselaer 0 42 86 0 135 206.9
Rockland 4 162 94 68 212 227.7
Saratoga 0 36 34 0 57 70.2
Schenectady 6 56 52 0 181 243.1
Schoharie 0 12 14 0 39 255.6
Sullivan 17 24 28 0 91 269.2
Ulster 7 14 99 21 172 213.5
Warren 0 12 0 0 57 131.0
Washington 0 13 33 0 5 102.1
Westchester 11 153 140 0 988 170.1
New York City 535 4,330 2,346 60 17,999 370.6
Bronx 223 1,205 280 0 5,387 644.5
Kings 92 1,119 712 60 4,911 336.9
New York 0 1,163 688 0 4,471 446.9
Queens 186 600 585 0 2,435 202.1
Richmond 34 243 81 0 795 308.7
Long Island 174 1,131 407 0 2,614 192.8
Nassau 64 413 165 0 954 149.0
Suffolk 110 718 242 0 1,660 232.8
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 9. Adult Housing Capacity by Provider County - December 2018
Shows December 2018 licensed and unlicensed bed capacity for each adult housing program and housing capacity per 100,000 adults.
Licensed Beds Nonlicensed Beds
Region/Provider County Family Care
Congregate Treatment
Apartment Treatment
Housing Support
Programs Supported
Housing
Housing Capacity per
100,000 Adults
Statewide 1,431 8,289 5,088 326 28,289 277.7
Central New York 218 674 422 0 1,695 195.4
Broome 73 62 30 0 253 270.2
Cayuga 0 0 47 0 83 208.9
Chenango 0 8 6 0 54 177.2
Clinton 2 20 18 0 84 189.3
Cortland 0 10 6 0 77 247.5
Delaware 0 10 10 0 37 153.5
Essex 0 0 0 0 33 104.0
Franklin 0 20 9 0 45 180.0
Fulton 5 32 19 0 31 202.5
Hamilton 0 0 0 0 9 229.0
Herkimer 8 21 8 0 37 150.1
Jefferson 1 35 33 0 66 155.7
Lewis 0 0 0 0 53 257.5
Madison 0 10 8 0 32 88.6
Montgomery 9 34 24 0 40 280.6
Oneida 9 148 48 0 220 234.3
Onondaga 4 208 110 0 336 180.7
Oswego 4 10 22 0 65 108.7
Otsego 0 8 8 0 38 109.7
St. Lawrence 103 38 16 0 102 301.8
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 9. Adult Housing Capacity by Provider County - December 2018
Shows December 2018 licensed and unlicensed bed capacity for each adult housing program and housing capacity per 100,000 adults.
Licensed Beds Nonlicensed Beds
Region/Provider County Family Care
Congregate Treatment
Apartment Treatment
Housing Support
Programs Supported
Housing
Housing Capacity per
100,000 Adults
Statewide 1,431 8,289 5,088 326 28,289 277.7
Western New York 351 1,280 964 60 2,888 237.0
Allegany 6 12 0 0 39 156.0
Cattaraugus 20 31 0 0 117 279.2
Chautauqua 11 50 67 0 108 230.7
Chemung 40 14 36 0 150 355.5
Erie 48 566 325 60 1,000 272.7
Genesee 0 0 31 0 47 168.7
Livingston 0 0 0 0 40 77.6
Monroe 69 433 274 0 652 243.3
Niagara 6 22 62 0 188 164.3
Ontario 43 28 22 0 103 225.5
Orleans 0 13 4 0 31 145.1
Schuyler 4 0 0 0 12 109.6
Seneca 31 14 26 0 37 387.6
Steuben 5 26 42 0 127 263.4
Tioga 0 10 10 0 27 122.1
Tompkins 6 61 32 0 78 209.2
Wayne 31 0 21 0 92 201.5
Wyoming 9 0 12 0 26 143.1
Yates 22 0 0 0 14 186.5
Data Sources:Licensed and unlicensed beds: CONCERTS, 12/2018 . Rates based on US Census 2017 estimates.
Table 10. Adult Outpatient Capacity - December 2018 - and Service Use by Provider County – CY 2017 Table 10. Adult Outpatient Capacity - December 2018 - and Service Use by Provider County – CY 2017
Shows the relative size of the licensed adult outpatient system in each county. Clinics are not licensed for specific slot capacities, therefore size is measured by the total number of persons served.
6 Clinics
Outpatient (PH, IPRT, CDT,
PROS, ACT) Medicaid Recipients in Local Programs
Recipients in State Programs
Non-Medicaid Recipients in Local
Programs
Region/Provider County
1 Capacity
(slots)
Slots per 100,000
5 Adults
Total 2
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Adults
Total 3
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Adults
Total 4
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Adults
Statewide 17,533 112.1 241,510 1,544.5 24,494 156.6 22,980 147.0
Hudson River 3,162 117.3 35,057 1,300.3 4,309 159.8 2,921 108.3
Albany 411 165.7 3,501 1,411.8 542 218.6 145 58.5
Columbia 70 139.4 991 1,973.0 0 0.0 72 143.3
Dutchess 527 223.3 4,124 1,747.2 211 89.4 253 107.2
Greene 75 190.4 775 1,967.0 0 0.0 70 177.7
Orange 223 78.9 3,506 1,239.7 704 248.9 149 52.7
Putnam 130 164.0 685 864.4 250 315.5 135 170.3
Rensselaer 170 133.7 2,779 2,185.7 0 0.0 246 193.5
Rockland 408 172.1 2,147 905.5 567 239.1 175 73.8
Saratoga 115 63.6 987 545.6 0 0.0 35 19.3
Schenectady 108 89.0 1,564 1,288.9 433 356.8 131 108.0
Schoharie 0 0.0 520 2,044.6 0 0.0 62 243.8
Sullivan 70 117.8 764 1,285.4 95 159.8 34 57.2
Ulster 143 97.5 868 592.1 294 200.6 172 117.3
Warren 48 91.2 702 1,333.1 0 0.0 83 157.6
Washington 0 0.0 477 955.1 0 0.0 57 114.1
Westchester 664 87.4 10,667 1,404.0 1,213 159.7 1,102 145.0
New York City 7,961 116.8 105,512 1,547.4 8,315 121.9 10,733 157.4
Bronx 1,713 155.6 22,734 2,065.0 715 64.9 977 88.7
Kings 2,251 110.0 24,244 1,184.7 3,318 162.1 2,944 143.9
New York 2,087 147.5 31,036 2,193.7 1,834 129.6 3,274 231.4
Queens 1,425 75.7 23,569 1,251.8 1,623 86.2 3,119 165.7
Richmond 485 129.9 3,929 1,052.1 825 220.9 419 112.2
Long Island 2,545 113.4 9,646 429.9 1,922 85.7 1,685 75.1
Nassau 1,055 98.5 3,931 366.9 0 0.0 1,033 96.4
Suffolk 1,490 127.1 5,715 487.4 1,922 163.9 652 55.6
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 10. Adult Outpatient Capacity - December 2018 - and Service Use by Provider County – CY 2017
Shows the relative size of the licensed adult outpatient system in each county. Clinics are not licensed for specific slot capacities, therefore size is measured by the total number of persons served.
6 Clinics
Outpatient (PH, IPRT, CDT,
PROS, ACT) Medicaid Recipients in Local Programs
Recipients in State Programs
Non-Medicaid Recipients in Local
Programs
Region/Provider County
1 Capacity
(slots)
Slots per 100,000
5 Adults
Total 2
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Adults
Total 3
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Adults
Total 4
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Adults
Statewide 17,533 112.1 241,510 1,544.5 24,494 156.6 22,980 147.0
Central NY 1,047 68.0 32,822 2,131.4 6,718 436.3 2,412 156.6
Broome 68 44.0 2,946 1,904.4 1,243 803.5 172 111.2
Cayuga 40 64.3 1,629 2,617.2 0 0.0 84 135.0
Chenango 0 0.0 760 1,980.5 0 0.0 37 96.4
Clinton 106 161.9 1,737 2,652.4 0 0.0 112 171.0
Cortland 20 53.2 1,732 4,609.8 0 0.0 116 308.7
Delaware 0 0.0 640 1,723.7 0 0.0 33 88.9
Essex 0 0.0 94 296.2 0 0.0 75 236.3
Franklin 0 0.0 1,923 4,677.8 0 0.0 121 294.3
Fulton 93 216.5 985 2,292.8 0 0.0 131 304.9
Hamilton 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Herkimer 0 0.0 472 957.3 922 1,870.0 48 97.4
Jefferson 0 0.0 1,764 2,034.8 0 0.0 211 243.4
Lewis 0 0.0 286 1,389.4 0 0.0 28 136.0
Madison 70 124.1 488 864.9 0 0.0 82 145.3
Montgomery 198 519.2 2,104 5,516.7 0 0.0 56 146.8
Oneida 68 37.5 5,221 2,877.8 991 546.2 198 109.1
Onondaga 288 79.1 6,854 1,882.2 1,805 495.7 418 114.8
Oswego 48 51.7 1,192 1,282.9 0 0.0 104 111.9
Otsego 0 0.0 680 1,381.4 0 0.0 201 408.3
St. Lawrence 48 55.9 1,315 1,532.2 1,757 2,047.2 185 215.6
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 10. Adult Outpatient Capacity - December 2018 - and Service Use by Provider County – CY 2017
Shows the relative size of the licensed adult outpatient system in each county. Clinics are not licensed for specific slot capacities, therefore size is measured by the total number of persons served.
6 Clinics
Outpatient (PH, IPRT, CDT,
PROS, ACT) Medicaid Recipients in Local Programs
Recipients in State Programs
Non-Medicaid Recipients in Local
Programs
Region/Provider County
1 Capacity
(slots)
Slots per 100,000
5 Adults
Total 2
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Adults
Total 3
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Adults
Total 4
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Adults
Statewide 17,533 112.1 241,510 1,544.5 24,494 156.6 22,980 147.0
Western NY 2,818 120.5 58,473 2,500.5 3,230 138.1 5,229 223.6
Allegany 55 150.5 584 1,598.4 68 186.1 27 73.9
Cattaraugus 162 269.2 2,196 3,649.8 274 455.4 42 69.8
Chautauqua 230 224.8 3,769 3,684.0 283 276.6 195 190.6
Chemung 190 281.4 2,531 3,748.7 208 308.1 94 139.2
Erie 894 122.0 13,807 1,883.5 1,540 210.1 1,558 212.5
Genesee 65 140.6 1,073 2,320.9 0 0.0 44 95.2
Livingston 0 0.0 1,132 2,196.6 0 0.0 158 306.6
Monroe 628 107.0 16,520 2,815.1 303 51.6 1,685 287.1
Niagara 343 202.8 8,658 5,118.2 275 162.6 533 315.1
Ontario 48 55.2 1,015 1,167.8 49 56.4 169 194.4
Orleans 0 0.0 705 2,131.2 0 0.0 39 117.9
Schuyler 0 0.0 425 2,912.6 0 0.0 25 171.3
Seneca 0 0.0 703 2,523.2 230 825.5 41 147.2
Steuben 115 151.4 1,608 2,117.4 0 0.0 52 68.5
Tioga 0 0.0 420 1,091.0 0 0.0 45 116.9
Tompkins 88 104.0 1,761 2,081.6 0 0.0 356 420.8
Wayne 0 0.0 808 1,130.4 0 0.0 85 118.9
Wyoming 0 0.0 539 1,641.0 0 0.0 50 152.2
Yates 0 0.0 219 1,134.3 0 0.0 31 160.6
Footnotes: 1. Includes the total capacity for Partial Hospitalization (PH), Intensive Psychiatric Rehabilitative Treatment (IPRT), Continuing Day Treatment (CDT), Personalized Recovery-Oriented Services (PROS) and Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) (Data Source: CONCERTS, 11/2018). 2. Includes adults receiving Medicaid funded locally operated clinic services (non-State) in the year (Data Source: Medicaid, CY 2017). 3. Includes adults served annually in State-run clinics (Data Source: MHARS, CY 2017). 4. Includes the weekly count of adults receiving non-Medicaid services in non-State clinics during the week of the 2017 Patient Characteristics Survey (PCS). 5. Rates based on US Census 2017 estimates. 6. Individuals may have received services from more than one source.
Table 11. Adult Emergency Programs and Community Support Programs by Provider County – PCS 2017 Table 11. Adult Emergency Programs and Community Support Programs by Provider County – PCS 2017
Shows the relative size of adult community support and emergency programs during the 2017 PCS week . Service use is reported because there are no licensed capacities for nearly all of these programs.
1 Emergency Programs
2 Community Support Programs
Region/Provider County
Number of Adults Served
Number Served per 100,000
3 Adults
Number of Adults Served
Number Served per 100,000
3 Adults
Statewide 3,542 22.7 16,730 107.0
Hudson River 463 17.2 3,138 116.4
Albany 81 32.7 288 116.1
Columbia 0 0.0 76 151.3
Dutchess 15 6.4 200 84.7
Greene 0 0.0 12 30.5
Orange 110 38.9 340 120.2
Putnam 3 3.8 134 169.1
Rensselaer 21 16.5 127 99.9
Rockland 49 20.7 238 100.4
Saratoga 0 0.0 121 66.9
Schenectady 0 0.0 90 74.2
Schoharie 0 0.0 42 165.1
Sullivan 40 67.3 119 200.2
Ulster 70 47.8 282 192.4
Warren 39 74.1 237 450.1
Washington 0 0.0 0 0.0
Westchester 37 4.9 843 111.0
New York City 1,860 27.3 5,745 84.3
Bronx 271 24.6 531 48.2
Kings 570 27.9 1,143 55.9
New York 717 50.7 3,315 234.3
Queens 246 13.1 668 35.5
Richmond 80 21.4 137 36.7
Long Island 225 10.0 2,306 102.8
Nassau 81 7.6 1,416 132.2
Suffolk 144 12.3 897 76.5
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 11. Adult Emergency Programs and Community Support Programs by Provider County – PCS 2017
Shows the relative size of adult community support and emergency programs during the 2017 PCS week . Service use is reported because there are no licensed capacities for nearly all of these programs.
1 Emergency Programs
2 Community Support Programs
Region/Provider County
Number of Adults Served
Number Served per 100,000
3 Adults
Number of Adults Served
Number Served per 100,000
3 Adults
Statewide 3,542 22.7 16,730 107.0
Central New York 303 19.7 2,529 164.2
Broome 66 42.7 260 168.1
Cayuga 0 0.0 5 8.0
Chenango 35 91.2 56 145.9
Clinton 0 0.0 58 88.6
Cortland 0 0.0 67 178.3
Delaware 0 0.0 65 175.1
Essex 0 0.0 23 72.5
Franklin 0 0.0 90 218.9
Fulton 5 11.6 188 437.6
Hamilton 0 0.0 19 483.5
Herkimer 0 0.0 100 202.8
Jefferson 0 0.0 57 65.8
Lewis 0 0.0 71 344.9
Madison 3 5.3 12 21.3
Montgomery 27 70.8 189 495.6
Oneida 17 9.4 411 226.5
Onondaga 148 40.6 586 160.9
Oswego 0 0.0 45 48.4
Otsego 2 4.1 81 164.5
St. Lawrence 2 2.3 220 256.3
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 11. Adult Emergency Programs and Community Support Programs by Provider County – PCS 2017
Shows the relative size of adult community support and emergency programs during the 2017 PCS week . Service use is reported because there are no licensed capacities for nearly all of these programs.
1 Emergency Programs
2 Community Support Programs
Region/Provider County
Number of Adults Served
Number Served per 100,000
3 Adults
Number of Adults Served
Number Served per 100,000
3 Adults
Statewide 3,542 22.7 16,730 107.0
Western New York 693 29.6 3,018 129.1
Allegany 0 0.0 16 43.8
Cattaraugus 27 44.9 140 232.7
Chautauqua 4 3.9 278 271.7
Chemung 4 5.9 136 201.4
Erie 323 44.1 925 126.2
Genesee 0 0.0 114 246.6
Livingston 0 0.0 72 139.7
Monroe 220 37.5 588 100.2
Niagara 70 41.4 154 91.0
Ontario 23 26.5 75 86.3
Orleans 0 0.0 19 57.4
Schuyler 2 13.7 69 472.9
Seneca 0 0.0 95 341.0
Steuben 1 1.3 94 123.8
Tioga 0 0.0 28 72.7
Tompkins 6 7.1 119 140.7
Wayne 0 0.0 28 39.2
Wyoming 7 21.3 74 225.3
Yates 7 36.3 31 160.6
Footnotes: 1. Includes adults receiving emergency services during the week of the 2017 Patient Characteristics Survey (PCS). 2. Includes adults receiving support services (e.g., vocational, self-help, care coordination) during the week of the 2017 PCS. Excludes prison-based services. 3. Rates based on US Census 2017 estimates.
Table 12. Child Housing Capacity December 2018 and Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS) SlotsCY 2017 by Provider County Table 12. Child Housing Capacity December 2018 and Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS) SlotsCY 2017 by Provider County
Shows licensed bed capacity for each child housing program in December 2018, HCBS slots in calendar year 2017, and housing capacity and HCBS slots per 100,000 children.
Number of Licensed Housing Beds HCBS Slots
Region/Provider County
Teaching Family Home
Child & Youth Community Residence
Capacity per 100,000 Children
Number of Slots
Slots per 100,000 Children
Statewide 20 292 7.4 1,925 45.8
Hudson River 0 34 4.5 345 45.7
Albany 0 9 14.7 24 39.3
Columbia 0 0 0.0 18 166.9
Dutchess 0 0 0.0 18 30.8
Greene 0 0 0.0 9 110.9
Orange 0 8 8.2 27 27.8
Putnam 0 0 0.0 12 60.4
Rensselaer 0 0 0.0 21 64.4
Rockland 0 0 0.0 30 33.4
Saratoga 0 0 0.0 21 45.0
Schenectady 0 0 0.0 24 71.4
Schoharie 0 0 0.0 9 149.5
Sullivan 0 0 0.0 12 75.3
Ulster 0 0 0.0 30 91.0
Warren 0 0 0.0 12 101.2
Washington 0 0 0.0 12 101.2
Westchester 0 17 7.8 66 30.2
New York City 0 98 5.5 678 37.7
Bronx 0 24 6.5 156 42.4
Kings 0 24 4.0 90 14.9
New York 0 0 0.0 138 55.8
Queens 0 41 8.7 120 25.4
Richmond 0 9 8.7 174 167.4
Long Island 20 40 9.7 252 40.9
Nassau 20 16 12.2 114 38.7
Suffolk 0 24 7.5 138 42.9
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 12. Child Housing Capacity December 2018 and Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS) SlotsCY 2017 by Provider County
Shows licensed bed capacity for each child housing program in December 2018, HCBS slots in calendar year 2017, and housing capacity and HCBS slots per 100,000 children.
Number of Licensed Housing Beds HCBS Slots
Region/Provider County
Teaching Family Home
Child & Youth Community Residence
Capacity per 100,000 Children
Number of Slots
Slots per 100,000 Children
Statewide 20 292 7.4 1,925 45.8
Central New York 0 51 12.3 282 68.2
Broome 0 8 19.9 30 74.8
Cayuga 0 0 0.0 18 116.0
Chenango 0 0 0.0 9 90.5
Clinton 0 0 0.0 12 77.5
Cortland 0 0 0.0 12 115.8
Delaware 0 0 0.0 12 144.7
Essex 0 0 0.0 18 286.9
Franklin 0 8 79.8 12 119.6
Fulton 0 0 0.0 9 83.8
Hamilton 0 0 0.0 6 943.4
Herkimer 0 0 0.0 6 45.5
Jefferson 0 8 29.2 18 65.7
Lewis 0 0 0.0 9 148.5
Madison 0 0 0.0 9 60.1
Montgomery 0 9 80.9 9 80.9
Oneida 0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Onondaga 0 9 8.8 48 46.8
Oswego 0 0 0.0 9 34.6
Otsego 0 9 81.0 12 108.0
St. Lawrence 0 0 0.0 24 99.3
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 12. Child Housing Capacity December 2018 and Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS) SlotsCY 2017 by Provider County
Shows licensed bed capacity for each child housing program in December 2018, HCBS slots in calendar year 2017, and housing capacity and HCBS slots per 100,000 children.
Number of Licensed Housing Beds HCBS Slots
Region/Provider County
Teaching Family Home
Child & Youth Community Residence
Capacity per 100,000 Children
Number of Slots
Slots per 100,000 Children
Statewide 20 292 7.4 1,925 45.8
Western New York 0 69 11.2 368 59.7
Allegany 0 0 0.0 12 113.5
Cattaraugus 0 9 51.2 18 102.3
Chautauqua 0 0 0.0 12 43.9
Chemung 0 9 48.6 12 64.8
Erie 0 9 4.7 84 44.2
Genesee 0 0 0.0 9 75.4
Livingston 0 0 0.0 9 71.0
Monroe 0 8 5.0 72 44.9
Niagara 0 8 18.8 14 32.8
Ontario 0 9 39.7 18 79.4
Orleans 0 0 0.0 9 109.6
Schuyler 0 0 0.0 9 264.2
Seneca 0 0 0.0 12 173.4
Steuben 0 9 43.1 15 71.8
Tioga 0 0 0.0 12 116.7
Tompkins 0 0 0.0 12 60.1
Wayne 0 8 41.1 21 108.0
Wyoming 0 0 0.0 9 118.5
Yates 0 0 0.0 9 157.5
Data Sources:Licensed housing capacity: CONCERTS, 12/2018 . Home & Community-based Services (HCBS): CAIRS, CY 2017 . US Census 2017 estimates.
Table 13. Child Outpatient Capacity - December 2018 - and Service Use by Provider County – CY 2017 Table 13. Child Outpatient Capacity - December 2018 - and Service Use by Provider County – CY 2017
Shows the relative size of the licensed children outpatient system in each county. Clinics are not licensed for specific slot capacities, therefore size is measured by the total number of children served.
6 Clinics
Outpatient (PH, IPRT, CDT,
PROS, ACT) Medicaid Recpients in
Local Programs Recipients in State
Programs
Non-Medicaid Recipients in Local
Programs
Region/Provider County
1 Capacity
(slots)
Slots per 100,000
5 Children
Total 2
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Children
Total 3
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Children
Total 4
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Children
Statewide 3,105 73.9 91,992 2,190.5 3,616 86.1 8,705 207.3
Hudson River 835 110.5 14,650 1,938.9 766 101.4 1,334 176.6
Albany 167 273.4 1,681 2,751.6 328 536.9 75 122.8
Columbia 0 0.0 295 2,735.8 0 0.0 14 129.8
Dutchess 248 423.7 2,201 3,760.3 0 0.0 150 256.3
Greene 0 0.0 276 3,400.7 0 0.0 36 443.6
Orange 40 41.2 1,051 1,082.3 63 64.9 69 71.1
Putnam 0 0.0 221 1,113.0 0 0.0 41 206.5
Rensselaer 0 0.0 1,056 3,240.1 0 0.0 53 162.6
Rockland 16 17.8 566 630.5 0 0.0 121 134.8
Saratoga 0 0.0 389 833.9 0 0.0 47 100.8
Schenectady 0 0.0 991 2,947.1 0 0.0 85 252.8
Schoharie 0 0.0 235 3,903.7 0 0.0 16 265.8
Sullivan 16 100.4 273 1,713.4 68 426.8 25 156.9
Ulster 36 109.3 422 1,280.7 78 236.7 133 403.6
Warren 0 0.0 295 2,487.6 117 986.6 39 328.9
Washington 0 0.0 242 2,040.3 68 573.3 27 227.6
Westchester 312 142.6 4,456 2,036.1 44 20.1 403 184.1
New York City 1,327 73.8 42,377 2,358.3 554 30.8 3,375 187.8
Bronx 304 82.6 10,841 2,945.5 73 19.8 405 110.0
Kings 325 53.8 11,642 1,926.2 312 51.6 1,180 195.2
New York 210 84.9 10,673 4,314.4 60 24.3 789 318.9
Queens 302 63.8 8,323 1,759.0 109 23.0 896 189.4
Richmond 186 178.9 898 864.0 0 0.0 105 101.0
Long Island 146 23.7 2,748 445.8 133 21.6 886 143.7
Nassau 30 10.2 1,661 563.8 23 7.8 488 165.7
Suffolk 116 36.0 1,087 337.7 110 34.2 398 123.6
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 13. Child Outpatient Capacity - December 2018 - and Service Use by Provider County – CY 2017
Shows the relative size of the licensed children outpatient system in each county. Clinics are not licensed for specific slot capacities, therefore size is measured by the total number of children served.
6 Clinics
Outpatient (PH, IPRT, CDT,
PROS, ACT) Medicaid Recpients in
Local Programs Recipients in State
Programs
Non-Medicaid Recipients in Local
Programs
Region/Provider County
1 Capacity
(slots)
Slots per 100,000
5 Children
Total 2
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Children
Total 3
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Children
Total 4
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Children
Statewide 3,105 73.9 91,992 2,190.5 3,616 86.1 8,705 207.3
Central NY 290 70.1 13,566 3,278.9 1,873 452.7 1,249 301.9
Broome 34 84.7 1,101 2,743.4 571 1,422.8 109 271.6
Cayuga 32 206.3 591 3,809.5 0 0.0 66 425.4
Chenango 0 0.0 326 3,276.7 0 0.0 20 201.0
Clinton 0 0.0 972 6,277.0 0 0.0 181 1,168.9
Cortland 38 366.7 732 7,064.3 0 0.0 82 791.4
Delaware 0 0.0 217 2,616.0 0 0.0 9 108.5
Essex 0 0.0 50 796.8 0 0.0 29 462.2
Franklin 0 0.0 535 5,334.0 0 0.0 51 508.5
Fulton 16 149.0 661 6,157.4 0 0.0 54 503.0
Hamilton 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Herkimer 0 0.0 242 1,837.1 0 0.0 11 83.5
Jefferson 16 58.4 487 1,777.8 204 744.7 86 313.9
Lewis 0 0.0 77 1,270.2 0 0.0 6 99.0
Madison 0 0.0 303 2,024.7 0 0.0 37 247.2
Montgomery 0 0.0 852 7,657.1 0 0.0 43 386.4
Oneida 88 176.5 2,008 4,028.1 0 0.0 61 122.4
Onondaga 34 33.2 3,131 3,055.3 479 467.4 205 200.0
Oswego 32 123.1 552 2,123.4 0 0.0 99 380.8
Otsego 0 0.0 298 2,680.8 0 0.0 25 224.9
St. Lawrence 0 0.0 431 1,783.5 619 2,561.4 75 310.4
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 13. Child Outpatient Capacity - December 2018 - and Service Use by Provider County – CY 2017
Shows the relative size of the licensed children outpatient system in each county. Clinics are not licensed for specific slot capacities, therefore size is measured by the total number of children served.
6 Clinics
Outpatient (PH, IPRT, CDT,
PROS, ACT) Medicaid Recpients in
Local Programs Recipients in State
Programs
Non-Medicaid Recipients in Local
Programs
Region/Provider County
1 Capacity
(slots)
Slots per 100,000
5 Children
Total 2
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Children
Total 3
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Children
Total 4
Number
Rate per 100,000
5 Children
Statewide 3,105 73.9 91,992 2,190.5 3,616 86.1 8,705 207.3
Western NY 507 82.2 18,651 3,023.3 290 47.0 1,861 301.7
Allegany 0 0.0 162 1,532.1 0 0.0 5 47.3
Cattaraugus 0 0.0 650 3,694.7 17 96.6 26 147.8
Chautauqua 0 0.0 1,507 5,513.7 0 0.0 58 212.2
Chemung 36 194.4 1,037 5,598.4 109 588.5 55 296.9
Erie 72 37.9 6,202 3,263.2 164 86.3 613 322.5
Genesee 0 0.0 349 2,925.4 0 0.0 21 176.0
Livingston 0 0.0 545 4,302.2 0 0.0 58 457.8
Monroe 285 177.6 3,745 2,333.3 0 0.0 612 381.3
Niagara 0 0.0 1,062 2,490.8 0 0.0 84 197.0
Ontario 42 185.2 196 864.4 0 0.0 20 88.2
Orleans 0 0.0 347 4,225.5 0 0.0 21 255.7
Schuyler 0 0.0 244 7,163.8 0 0.0 10 293.6
Seneca 0 0.0 250 3,612.7 0 0.0 28 404.6
Steuben 0 0.0 687 3,289.1 0 0.0 19 91.0
Tioga 0 0.0 192 1,867.7 0 0.0 26 252.9
Tompkins 72 360.7 464 2,324.5 0 0.0 112 561.1
Wayne 0 0.0 395 2,031.1 0 0.0 53 272.5
Wyoming 0 0.0 210 2,765.3 0 0.0 26 342.4
Yates 0 0.0 407 7,121.6 0 0.0 14 245.0
Footnotes: 1. Includes the total capacity for Partial Hospitalizations (PH), Day Treatment (DT) and Children's Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) (Data Source: CONCERTS, 12/2018). 2. Includes children receiving Medicaid funded locally operated clinic services (non-State) in the year (Data Source: Medicaid, CY 2017). 3. Includes children served annually in State-run clinics (Data Source: MHARS, CY 2017). 4. Includes the weekly count of children receiving non-Medicaid services in non-State clinics during the week of the 2017 Patient Characteristics Survey (PCS). 5. US Census 2017 estimates. 6. Individuals may have received services from more than one source.
Table 14. Child Emergency Programs and Community Support Programs by Provider County – PCS 2017 Table 14. Child Emergency Programs and Community Support Programs by Provider County – PCS 2017
Shows the relative size of children’s community support and emergency programs during the 2017 PCS week. Service use is reported because there are no licensed capacities for nearly all of these programs.
1 Emergency Programs
2 Community Support Programs
Region/Provider County
Number of Children Served
Number Served per 100,000
3 Children
Number of Children Served
Number Served per 100,000
3 Children
Statewide 982 23.4 2,624 62.5
Hudson River 146 19.3 515 68.2
Albany 42 68.7 158 258.6
Columbia 0 0.0 1 9.3
Dutchess 4 6.8 38 64.9
Greene 0 0.0 21 258.7
Orange 23 23.7 41 42.2
Putnam 5 25.2 21 105.8
Rensselaer 6 18.4 10 30.7
Rockland 7 7.8 24 26.7
Saratoga 4 8.6 19 40.7
Schenectady 0 0.0 19 56.5
Schoharie 0 0.0 6 99.7
Sullivan 2 12.6 11 69.0
Ulster 13 39.5 40 121.4
Warren 20 168.6 47 396.3
Washington 0 0.0 0 0.0
Westchester 23 10.5 64 29.2
New York City 418 23.3 709 39.5
Bronx 77 20.9 183 49.7
Kings 121 20.0 140 23.2
New York 122 49.3 167 67.5
Queens 73 15.4 214 45.2
Richmond 28 26.9 12 11.5
Long Island 122 19.8 289 46.9
Nassau 56 19.0 108 36.7
Suffolk 66 20.5 182 56.5
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 14. Child Emergency Programs and Community Support Programs by Provider County – PCS 2017
Shows the relative size of children’s community support and emergency programs during the 2017 PCS week . Service use is reported because there are no licensed capacities for nearly all of these programs.
1 Emergency Programs
2 Community Support Programs
Region/Provider County
Number of Children Served
Number Served per 100,000
3 Children
Number of Children Served
Number Served per 100,000
3 Children
Statewide 982 23.4 2,624 62.5
Central New York 134 32.4 378 91.4
Broome 31 77.2 22 54.8
Cayuga 0 0.0 1 6.4
Chenango 0 0.0 0 0.0
Clinton 0 0.0 25 161.4
Cortland 0 0.0 24 231.6
Delaware 0 0.0 7 84.4
Essex 0 0.0 19 302.8
Franklin 0 0.0 17 169.5
Fulton 3 27.9 3 27.9
Hamilton 0 0.0 11 1,729.6
Herkimer 0 0.0 0 0.0
Jefferson 0 0.0 48 175.2
Lewis 0 0.0 3 49.5
Madison 0 0.0 0 0.0
Montgomery 22 197.7 18 161.8
Oneida 19 38.1 13 26.1
Onondaga 52 50.7 80 78.1
Oswego 0 0.0 34 130.8
Otsego 1 9.0 9 81.0
St. Lawrence 7 29.0 48 198.6
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
Table 14. Child Emergency Programs and Community Support Programs by Provider County – PCS 2017
Shows the relative size of children’s community support and emergency programs during the 2017 PCS week . Service use is reported because there are no licensed capacities for nearly all of these programs.
1 Emergency Programs
2 Community Support Programs
Region/Provider County
Number of Children Served
Number Served per 100,000
3 Children
Number of Children Served
Number Served per 100,000
3 Children
Statewide 982 23.4 2,624 62.5
Western New York 162 26.3 734 119.0
Allegany 0 0.0 60 567.4
Cattaraugus 0 0.0 41 233.0
Chautauqua 1 3.7 2 7.3
Chemung 5 27.0 20 108.0
Erie 7 3.7 298 156.8
Genesee 0 0.0 33 276.6
Livingston 0 0.0 19 150.0
Monroe 113 70.4 113 70.4
Niagara 12 28.1 26 61.0
Ontario 7 30.9 0 0.0
Orleans 0 0.0 2 24.4
Schuyler 1 29.4 16 469.8
Seneca 4 57.8 2 28.9
Steuben 7 33.5 75 359.1
Tioga 0 0.0 0 0.0
Tompkins 2 10.0 26 130.3
Wayne 0 0.0 4 20.6
Wyoming 0 0.0 5 65.8
Yates 3 52.5 0 0.0
Footnotes: 1. Includes children receiving emergency services during the week of the 2017 Patient Characteristics Survey (PCS). 2. Includes children receiving support services (e.g., vocational, self-help, care coordination) during the week of the 2017 PCS. 3. US Census 2017 estimates.
Appendix 1
US Census Estimates by NYS Region and County
Appendix 1. US Census 2017 Estimates by NYS Region and County 11 Appendix 1. US Census 2017 Estimates by NYS Region and County
Region/County Adults Children
Statewide 15,636,615 4,199,671
Hudson River 2,696,043 755,593
Albany 247,989 61,091
Columbia 50,227 10,783
Dutchess 236,035 58,532
Greene 39,400 8,116
Orange 282,809 97,106
Putnam 79,250 19,857
Rensselaer 127,144 32,592
Rockland 237,103 89,772
Saratoga 180,910 46,650
Schenectady 121,346 33,626
Schoharie 25,433 6,020
Sullivan 59,437 15,933
Ulster 146,596 32,950
Warren 52,660 11,859
Washington 49,945 11,861
Westchester 759,759 218,845
New York City 6,818,470 1,796,956
Bronx 1,100,917 368,059
Kings 2,046,453 604,406
New York 1,414,785 247,379
Queens 1,882,873 473,171
Richmond 373,442 103,941
Long Island 2,243,725 616,466
Nassau 1,071,274 294,583
Suffolk 1,172,451 321,883
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
2 Appendix 1. US Census 2017 Estimates by NYS Region and County
Region/County Adults Children
Statewide 15,636,615 4,199,671
Central New York 1,539,927 413,741
Broome 154,697 40,133
Cayuga 62,243 15,514
Chenango 38,374 9,949
Clinton 65,488 15,485
Cortland 37,572 10,362
Delaware 37,130 8,295
Essex 31,739 6,275
Franklin 41,109 10,030
Fulton 42,961 10,735
Hamilton 3,930 636
Herkimer 49,306 13,173
Jefferson 86,690 27,394
Lewis 20,584 6,062
Madison 56,424 14,965
Montgomery 38,139 11,127
Oneida 181,423 49,850
Onondaga 364,157 102,478
Oswego 92,911 25,996
Otsego 49,227 11,116
St. Lawrence 85,823 24,166
For data sources, please see footnotes at the end of each table.
3 Appendix 1. US Census 2017 Estimates by NYS Region and County
Region/County Adults Children
Statewide 15,636,615 4,199,671
Western New York 2,338,450 616,915
Allegany 36,536 10,574
Cattaraugus 60,168 17,593
Chautauqua 102,306 27,332
Chemung 67,517 18,523
Erie 733,056 190,060
Genesee 46,233 11,930
Livingston 51,534 12,668
Monroe 586,825 160,501
Niagara 169,161 42,637
Ontario 86,912 22,674
Orleans 33,080 8,212
Schuyler 14,592 3,406
Seneca 27,861 6,920
Steuben 75,943 20,887
Tioga 38,498 10,280
Tompkins 84,600 19,961
Wayne 71,476 19,448
Wyoming 32,845 7,594
Yates 19,307 5,715
Data Sources: 2017 US Census Estimates.