Table 6.11
Facility capacity and utilization of non-hospital residential and hospital inpatient care, by State or jurisdiction: March 31, 2006
Number and utilization rate
State or jurisdiction1 Residential and hospital inpatient2,3 Residential2 Hospital inpatient3
No. of
clients
No. of
designated
beds
Utilization
rate (%)2,3,4
No. of
facilities
No. of
clients
No. of
designated
beds
Utilization
rate (%)2,4
Designated
beds per
facility2
No. of
facilities
No. of
clients
No. of
designated
beds
Utilization
rate (%)3,4
Designated
beds per
facility3
Total  106,909 117,736  90.8 3,213 96,478 106,158  90.9 33 507 10,431 11,578  90.1 23
Alabama     908     936  97.0    28    817     804 101.6 29   4     91    132  68.9 33
Alaska     291     390  74.6    22    281     373  75.3 17   2     10     17  58.8  9
Arizona   1,385   1,564  88.6    42  1,141   1,363  83.7 32  12    244    201 121.4 17
Arkansas     487     536  90.9    17    454     489  92.8 29   3     33     47  70.2 16
California  16,830  18,535  90.8   599 16,111  17,767  90.7 30  33    719    768  93.6 23
Colorado   1,156   1,552  74.5    44  1,084   1,381  78.5 31   8     72    171  42.1 21
Connecticut   1,804   1,928  93.6    62  1,569   1,682  93.3 27   8    235    246  95.5 31
Delaware     288     362  79.6    11    245     249  98.4 23   2     43    113  38.1 57
Dist. of Columbia     480     533  90.1    10    444     471  94.3 47   2     36     62  58.1 31
Florida   7,018   7,254  96.7   187  6,391   6,655  96.0 36  23    627    599 104.7 26
Georgia   2,669   2,773  96.2    67  2,147   2,302  93.3 34  15    522    471 110.8 31
Guam        - -        - -      - -     - -       - -        - -      - - - -                              
Hawaii     431     507  85.0    16    431     507  85.0 32   - -       - -       - -      - - - -
Idaho     240     222 108.1    11    148     171  86.5 16   2     92     51 180.4 26
Illinois   3,546   3,696  95.9    97  3,233   3,397  95.2 35  21    313    299 104.7 14
Indiana   1,094   1,213  90.2    34    781     931  83.9 27  11    313    282 111.0 26
Iowa     452     462  97.8    21    441     445  99.1 21   2     11     17  64.7  9
Kansas     878   1,068  82.2    37    872   1,058  82.4 29   1      6     10  60.0 10
Kentucky   1,359   1,527  89.0    42  1,167   1,248  93.5 30  12    192    279  68.8 23
Louisiana   1,454   1,686  86.2    42  1,302   1,540  84.5 37  10    152    146 104.1 15
Maine     268     326  82.2    19    227     254  89.4 13   5     41     72  56.9 14
Maryland   2,446   2,687  91.0    72  2,423   2,650  91.4 37   4     23     37  62.2  9
Massachusetts   3,506   3,680  95.3   118  2,983   3,165  94.2 27  17    523    515 101.6 30
Michigan   2,839   3,236  87.7    68  2,708   3,030  89.4 45   8    131    206  63.6 26
Minnesota   2,692   3,026  89.0   100  2,598   2,918  89.0 29   6     94    108  87.0 18
Mississippi   1,723   1,605 107.4    36  1,413   1,216 116.2 34  15    310    389  79.7 26
Missouri   1,495   1,519  98.4    54  1,481   1,496  99.0 28   2     14     23  60.9 12
Montana     209     242  86.4     7    192     225  85.3 32   1     17     17 100.0 17
Nebraska     767     934  82.1    37    761     928  82.0 25   2      6      6 100.0  3
Nevada     413     385 107.3    10    390     361 108.0 36   2     23     24  95.8 12
New Hampshire     307     300 102.3    14    304     292 104.1 21   1      3      8  37.5  8
New Jersey   2,535   2,810  90.2    55  2,304   2,572  89.6 47  10    231    238  97.1 24
New Mexico     553     576  96.0    22    474     493  96.1 22   5     79     83  95.2 17
New York  13,314  14,399  92.5   246 11,197  12,053  92.9 49  85  2,117  2,346  90.2 28
North Carolina   2,280   2,655  85.9    66  1,989   2,240  88.8 34  13    291    415  70.1 32
North Dakota     383     314 122.0    15    326     230 141.7 15   5     57     84  67.9 17
Ohio   2,446   2,744  89.1    95  2,212   2,445  90.5 26  18    234    299  78.3 17
Oklahoma   1,461   1,624  90.0    43  1,371   1,553  88.3 36   5     90     71 126.8 14
Oregon   1,150   1,325  86.8    47  1,129   1,270  88.9 27   2     21     55  38.2 28
Palau        - -        - -      - -     - -       - -        - -      - - - -   - -       - -       - -      - - - -
Pennsylvania   4,911   5,407  90.8   124  4,466   4,922  90.7 40  20    445    485  91.8 24
Puerto Rico   4,113   5,045  81.5   131  3,856   4,813  80.1 37   7    257    232 110.8 33
Rhode Island     365     367  99.5    15    302     317  95.3 21   3     63     50 126.0 17
South Carolina     579     679  85.3    17    348     405  85.9 24  12    231    274  84.3 23
South Dakota     495     469 105.5    18    452     417 108.4 23   2     43     52  82.7 26
Tennessee   1,594   1,886  84.5    48  1,304   1,613  80.8 34  12    290    273 106.2 23
Texas   5,030   5,860  85.8   129  4,622   5,327  86.8 41  24    408    533  76.5 22
Utah   1,098   1,127  97.4    31  1,019   1,049  97.1 34   6     79     78 101.3 13
Vermont     166     272  61.0     7    121     192  63.0 27   1     45     80  56.3 80
Virgin Islands      17      25  68.0     1     17      25  68.0 25                         
Virginia     906   1,110  81.6    31    796     982  81.1 32  11    110    128  85.9 12
Washington   2,153   2,357  91.3    55  1,980   2,143  92.4 39  11    173    214  80.8 19
West Virginia     549     399 137.6    23    435     367 118.5 16   4    114     32 356.3  8
Wisconsin   1,031   1,254  82.2    54    903   1,044  86.5 19  13    128    210  61.0 16
Wyoming     345     348  99.1    16    316     318  99.4 20   4     29     30  96.7  8
1 Facilities operated by Federal agencies are included in the States in which the facilities are located.
2 Of the 3,834 facilities reporting that non-hospital residential services were offered, 208 facilities (5%) whose client counts were reported by another facility were not asked to respond to this question, and 190 facilities (5%) reported for themselves and other facilities. Therefore the number of designated beds is based on the responses of 3,436 facilities reporting 113,851 designated beds. However, the utilization rate and designated beds per facility are based on 3,213 facilities (106,158 designated beds and 96,478 clients) that reported both designated beds and clients. Of the 3,436 facilities that reported designated beds, 41 facilities were excluded from the utilization rate tabulations because they did not respond to this question, and 182 facilities were excluded because the number of designated beds was reported as zero.
3 Of the 925 facilities reporting that hospital inpatient services were offered, 26 facilities (3%) whose client counts were reported by another facility were not asked to respond to this question, and 32 facilities (3%) reported for themselves and other facilities. Therefore the number of designated beds is based on the responses of 867 facilities reporting 12,834 designated beds. However, the utilization rate and designated beds per facility are based on 507 facilities (11,578 designated beds and 10,431 clients) that reported both designated beds and clients. Of the 867 facilities that reported designated beds, 71 facilities were excluded from the utilization rate tabulations because they did not respond to this question, and 289 facilities were excluded because the number of designated beds was reported as zero.
4 Because substance abuse treatment clients may also occupy non-designated beds, utilization rates may be more than 100 percent.
- -  Quantity is zero.
  No facilities in this category.
SOURCE: Office of Applied Studies, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2006.

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