Current CTI Phase Table

##         Min.      1st Qu.       Median         Mean      3rd Qu.         Max. 
## "2024-07-09" "2024-12-09" "2025-03-19" "2025-04-18" "2025-08-30" "2026-04-23" 
##         NA's 
##         "47"
##         Min.      1st Qu.       Median         Mean      3rd Qu.         Max. 
## "2025-02-06" "2025-02-06" "2025-05-09" "2025-05-12" "2025-09-04" "2025-09-04" 
##         NA's 
##         "73"
##         Min.      1st Qu.       Median         Mean      3rd Qu.         Max. 
## "2023-06-12" "2024-01-05" "2024-04-22" "2024-07-02" "2025-02-25" "2025-06-30"
## [1] 98
Current CTI Phase Table
Current CTI phase Count
Completed 32
Dropped 25
Paused 2
Phase 1 10
Phase 2 4
Phase 3 7
Pre-CTI 18
Aggregate Number of Participants
CTI phases Count
Currently in Program (Incl. Pre-CTI, Phase 1, 2, 3) 39
Total Number of Participants (Incl. Drop & Complete) 98

Employment Status

Employment Status Table
Employment Status Count
Baseline Employed 5
Baseline FT Employed 16
Baseline PT Employed 11
New Employed 12
Unemployed 24
Unemployed But Disabled 26
retired 1
NA 3
Table: Number of Unemployed Individuals by Current CTI Phase
Current CTI Phase New Employed Count
Completed 8
Dropped 1
Phase 1 1
Phase 2 1
Phase 3 1

Table: Number of Unemployed Individuals by Current CTI Phase
Current CTI Phase Unemployed Count
Completed 2
Dropped 6
Paused 1
Phase 1 2
Phase 3 4
Pre-CTI 9

SUD Referral

SUD Referral Table
SUD Referral Count
Benefits Received After Start 10
Enrolled Before Start 1
Referred 14
NA 73

Total Service Referrals by Month

#Total Referrals in the FY

## # A tibble: 27 × 2
##    responses                                         total_count
##    <chr>                                                   <int>
##  1 Property Management                                       157
##  2 Tenant Rights                                             107
##  3 SNAP (food stamps)                                         81
##  4 Financial Planning                                         80
##  5 Section 8                                                  78
##  6 public housing or other ongoing rental assistance          78
##  7 Disability Payments (Social Security Disability)           60
##  8 Substance Use Treatment                                    57
##  9 Employment/Rehabilitation Services                         52
## 10 Mental Health Treatment                                    51
## # ℹ 17 more rows
## [1] 1105

Total Healthcare Service Referrals by Month

This table counts the aggregate number of referrals to Medicaid, Medicare, VA Medical Services, WIC, SUD Treatment, Mental Health Treatment, Medical Treatment, and Detox.

Total Healthcare Referrals Made

Total Medical Care Referrals by Month

Social Services Referral Data by Month

This table shows the aggregate social services referrals per month. It includes counts of the following variabls: “SNAP (food stamps)”, “Section 8, public housing or other ongoing rental assistance”, “TANF (welfare payments)”, “Social Security Income (retirement)”, “Disability Payments (Social Security Disability)”, “Transportation Services”, “DMV/ID”, “Employment/Income Verification”, “Tenant Rights”, “Legal Services”, “Continuing Education”, “Employment/Rehabilitation Services”, “Cell phone services”, “Mail Service at QCHR”, “Financial Planning”

Measures of Decrease in substance use

Percent of Persons who reported a decrease in substance use (Comparison of All Participants’ Baseline to their Most Recent Reported Use)

First set of code looks at percentage decrease in substance use by comparing all participants’ initial reported use as the baseline (# of days reported using in the last week, data source= participant intake form) and compares it to their most recent data that we have for them (# of days reported using in the last week on the most recent participant meeting form for each participant, data soiurce= participant meeting form).

##    Min. 1st Qu.  Median    Mean 3rd Qu.    Max. 
##   0.000   0.000   3.000   3.086   7.000   7.000
Summary of Substance Use Changes from Baseline to Most Recent Meeting
Substance Use Count Percentage
Decrease 41 50.62
Increase 15 18.52
Missing 0 0.00
No Change 25 30.86

Percentage of Participants who had meetings in the last month who Reported a Decrease in Substance Use

Here, I am reporting only those who reported a decrease in substance use for the current month, because people who are actually meeting are active in the program… so this will be less participants total (n will be smaller, because there are less participants that have meetings monthly than total participants)…

Summary of Substance Use Changes, Including Missing Data
Use Count Percentage
Decrease 12 38.71
Increase 6 19.35
Missing 2 6.45
No Change 11 35.48

Reported Decrease in SU for Completed Participants

Summary of Substance Use Changes for Completed Participants
Use Count Percentage
Decrease 21 67.74
Increase 1 3.23
Missing 0 0.00
No Change 9 29.03

Adverse Events Reported

NEW COUNTY ANALYSIS

Goals Achieved by OUD/Opioid Use Status
Has been diagnosed with an OUD or uses opioids no yes NA Grand Total
No OUD diagnosis, but uses opioids 2 11 22 35
no 4 18 41 63
Satisfaction with Services by OUD/Opioid Use Status
Has been diagnosed with an OUD or uses opioids No Yes NA Grand Total
No OUD diagnosis, but uses opioids 2 24 9 35
no 1 15 47 63
Social/Emotional Support by OUD/Opioid Use Status
Has been diagnosed with an OUD or uses opioids No Yes NA Grand Total
No OUD diagnosis, but uses opioids 3 23 9 35
no 1 15 47 63
Primary Healthcare Engagement at 6 Months by OUD/Opioid Use Status
Has been diagnosed with an OUD or uses opioids No Yes no NA Grand Total
No OUD diagnosis, but uses opioids 1 17 3 14 35
no 0 25 1 37 63
Still Housed at 12 Months by OUD/Opioid Use Status
Has been diagnosed with an OUD or uses opioids No Yes NA Grand Total
No OUD diagnosis, but uses opioids 1 11 23 35
no 1 18 44 63
Still Housed at 12 Months by OUD/Opioid Use Status
No Yes NA Grand Total
2 29 67 98
## [1] 0.02439024
## # A tibble: 10 × 3
##    Race_Ethnicity                                              Count Percentage
##    <chr>                                                       <int>      <dbl>
##  1 Black or African American - Non-Hispanic/Non-Latino            73      74.5 
##  2 White - Non-Hispanic/Non-Latino                                16      16.3 
##  3 Black or African American - Hispanic/Latino                     2       2.04
##  4 American Indian or Alaskan Native - Non-Hispanic/Non-Latino     1       1.02
##  5 Black or African American                                       1       1.02
##  6 Mixed - Hispanic/Latino                                         1       1.02
##  7 NA - NA                                                         1       1.02
##  8 NA - Non-Hispanic/Non-Latino                                    1       1.02
##  9 White - Don't Know                                              1       1.02
## 10 White - Hispanic/Latino                                         1       1.02
## Percent with decrease in overdoses: 80 %