Table 6.11
Facility capacity and utilization of residential (non-hospital) and hospital inpatient care, by State or jurisdiction: March 30, 2007
Number and utilization rate
State or jurisdiction1 Residential and hospital inpatient2,3 Residential (non-hospital)2 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  101,528 111,356  91.2 3,042 90,667  98,500  92.0 32 560 10,861 12,856  84.5 23
Alabama     729     795  91.7    23    618     655  94.4 28   6    111    140  79.3 23
Alaska     369     414  89.1    26    359     404  88.9 16   1     10     10 100.0 10
Arizona   1,841   2,106  87.4    52  1,417   1,800  78.7 35  10    424    306 138.6 31
Arkansas     539     640  84.2    20    516     556  92.8 28   6     23     84  27.4 14
California  16,377  17,488  93.6   584 15,689  16,692  94.0 29  39    688    796  86.4 20
Colorado   1,281   1,507  85.0    43  1,206   1,417  85.1 33   7     75     90  83.3 13
Connecticut   1,934   2,134  90.6    62  1,584   1,695  93.5 27  16    350    439  79.7 27
Delaware     103     127  81.1     8    103     127  81.1 16                          
Dist. of Columbia     387     510  75.9     8    357     406  87.9 51   1     30    104  28.8 104
Fed. of Micronesia       2       2 100.0     1      2       2 100.0  2                          
Florida   6,054   6,610  91.6   171  5,518   6,043  91.3 35  27    536    567  94.5 21
Georgia   2,199   2,232  98.5    58  1,936   1,887 102.6 33  14    263    345  76.2 25
Guam       6       7  85.7     2      6       7  85.7  4                          
Hawaii     389     454  85.7    13    389     454  85.7 35                          
Idaho     285     230 123.9    12    261     201 129.9 17   2     24     29  82.8 15
Illinois   3,296   3,796  86.8    90  3,036   3,390  89.6 38  22    260    406  64.0 18
Indiana     861     940  91.6    26    614     663  92.6 26   8    247    277  89.2 35
Iowa     427     572  74.7    26    416     543  76.6 21   3     11     29  37.9 10
Kansas     807     979  82.4    32    804     976  82.4 31   1      3      3 100.0  3
Kentucky   1,841   1,667 110.4    45  1,547   1,354 114.3 30  14    294    313  93.9 22
Louisiana   1,836   1,911  96.1    43  1,642   1,698  96.7 39  12    194    213  91.1 18
Maine     311     360  86.4    20    246     276  89.1 14   5     65     84  77.4 17
Maryland   2,417   2,823  85.6    64  2,117   2,495  84.8 39  14    300    328  91.5 23
Massachusetts   3,611   3,638  99.3   115  2,929   3,022  96.9 26  20    682    616 110.7 31
Michigan   2,414   2,886  83.6    72  2,295   2,720  84.4 38   7    119    166  71.7 24
Minnesota   2,801   3,288  85.2   104  2,727   3,190  85.5 31   6     74     98  75.5 16
Mississippi   1,507   1,753  86.0    35  1,257   1,412  89.0 40  14    250    341  73.3 24
Missouri   1,528   1,575  97.0    52  1,504   1,536  97.9 30   3     24     39  61.5 13
Montana     263     295  89.2     9    128     144  88.9 16   5    135    151  89.4 30
Nebraska     713     796  89.6    34    706     787  89.7 23   2      7      9  77.8  5
Nevada     426     488  87.3    10    374     388  96.4 39   4     52    100  52.0 25
New Hampshire     350     324 108.0    17    350     324 108.0 19   - -       - -       - -      - - - -
New Jersey   2,002   2,215  90.4    46  1,693   1,939  87.3 42  10    309    276 112.0 28
New Mexico     690     619 111.5    26    624     552 113.0 21   4     66     67  98.5 17
New York  11,733  12,811  91.6   234  9,766  10,486  93.1 45  83  1,967  2,325  84.6 28
North Carolina   2,461   2,817  87.4    64  2,137   2,403  88.9 38  18    324    414  78.3 23
North Dakota     495     497  99.6    23    467     472  98.9 21   1     28     25 112.0 25
Ohio   2,040   2,484  82.1    83  1,907   2,197  86.8 26  14    133    287  46.3 21
Oklahoma   1,386   1,616  85.8    42  1,301   1,520  85.6 36   8     85     96  88.5 12
Oregon   1,180   1,331  88.7    49  1,113   1,242  89.6 25   4     67     89  75.3 22
Palau       3       3 100.0     - -       - -       - -      - - - -   1      3      3 100.0  3
Pennsylvania   4,744   5,110  92.8   119  4,198   4,614  91.0 39  19    546    496 110.1 26
Puerto Rico   2,948   2,816 104.7    64  2,798   2,671 104.8 42   5    150    145 103.4 29
Rhode Island     372     367 101.4    14    302     300 100.7 21   3     70     67 104.5 22
South Carolina     525     622  84.4    17    348     415  83.9 24  11    177    207  85.5 19
South Dakota     549     523 105.0    15    394     354 111.3 24   5    155    169  91.7 34
Tennessee   1,800   2,061  87.3    46  1,515   1,631  92.9 35  18    285    430  66.3 24
Texas   4,878   5,259  92.8   123  4,440   4,718  94.1 38  25    438    541  81.0 22
Utah     995   1,094  91.0    29    912     961  94.9 33   7     83    133  62.4 19
Vermont     207     233  88.8     5    101     114  88.6 23   4    106    119  89.1 30
Virgin Islands      17      24  70.8     1     17      24  70.8 24                          
Virginia     949   1,301  72.9    30    749   1,016  73.7 34  13    200    285  70.2 22
Washington   2,026   2,221  91.2    51  1,843   1,971  93.5 39  12    183    250  73.2 21
West Virginia     425     459  92.6    19    364     386  94.3 20   5     61     73  83.6 15
Wisconsin   1,008   1,282  78.6    54    877   1,066  82.3 20  18    131    216  60.6 12
Wyoming     191     244  78.3    11    148     184  80.4 17   3     43     60  71.7 20
1 Facilities operated by Federal agencies are included in the States in which the facilities are located.
2 Of the 3,716 facilities reporting that residential (non-hospital) services were offered, 208 facilities (7%) whose client counts were reported by another facility were not asked to respond to this question, and 199 facilities (5%) reported for themselves and other facilities. The remaining 3,260 facilities reported 109,617 designated beds. However, the utilization rate and designated beds per facility are based on the 3,042 facilities that reported both designated beds and clients. Of the 3,260 facilities that reported designated beds, 68 facilities were excluded from the utilization rate tabulations because they did not respond to this question, and 150 facilities were excluded because the number of designated beds was reported as zero.
3 Of the 1,000 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. The remaining 867 facilities reported 13,387 designated beds. However, the utilization rate and designated beds per facility are based on the 507 facilities 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), 2007.

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