Table 6.11
Facility capacity and utilization of residential (non-hospital) and hospital inpatient care, by State or jurisdiction: March 31, 2008
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  101,028 110,657  91.3 3,032 91,604  99,545  92.0 33 502  9,424 11,112  84.8 22
Alabama     839     853  98.4    28    736     785  93.8 28   5    103     68 151.5 14
Alaska     294     256 114.8    18    291     250 116.4 14   1      3      6  50.0  6
Arizona   1,743   1,870  93.2    51  1,372   1,575  87.1 31   9    371    295 125.8 33
Arkansas     821     800 102.6    21    794     733 108.3 35   4     27     67  40.3 17
California  17,531  18,648  94.0   568 16,980  17,958  94.6 32  31    551    690  79.9 22
Colorado     911   1,064  85.6    40    843     968  87.1 24   7     68     96  70.8 14
Connecticut   1,973   1,951 101.1    57  1,663   1,627 102.2 29  13    310    324  95.7 25
Delaware     213     230  92.6    10    199     214  93.0 21   1     14     16  87.5 16
Dist. of Columbia     667     643 103.7    13    589     586 100.5 45   2     78     57 136.8 29
Fed. of Micronesia                                                                        
Florida   5,749   6,405  89.8   167  5,418   6,010  90.1 36  26    331    395  83.8 15
Georgia   1,915   2,359  81.2    56  1,751   2,034  86.1 36  12    164    325  50.5 27
Guam      30      19 157.9     1     30      19 157.9 19   - -       - -   - -   - -   - -
Hawaii     384     425  90.4    11    384     425  90.4 39                        
Idaho     182     195  93.3     9    160     168  95.2 19   2     22     27  81.5 14
Illinois   3,471   3,966  87.5    94  3,270   3,639  89.9 39  20    201    327  61.5 16
Indiana     665     830  80.1    21    377     458  82.3 22  19    288    372  77.4 20
Iowa     484     581  83.3    25    471     562  83.8 22   2     13     19  68.4 10
Kansas     728     951  76.6    29    728     951  76.6 33   - -   - -   - -   - -   - -
Kentucky   1,541   1,744  88.4    44  1,351   1,480  91.3 34  12    190    264  72.0 22
Louisiana   2,054   2,016 101.9    47  1,819   1,906  95.4 41   5    235    110 213.6 22
Maine     285     305  93.4    18    249     263  94.7 15   4     36     42  85.7 11
Maryland   2,292   2,843  80.6    63  2,074   2,507  82.7 40  13    218    336  64.9 26
Massachusetts   3,617   3,627  99.7   116  3,104   3,128  99.2 27  20    513    499 102.8 25
Michigan   1,982   2,732  72.5    71  1,968   2,696  73.0 38   4     14     36  38.9  9
Minnesota   3,383   3,348 101.0   112  3,318   3,269 101.5 29   5     65     79  82.3 16
Mississippi   1,214   1,465  82.9    37    947   1,201  78.9 32  11    267    264 101.1 24
Missouri   1,547   1,649  93.8    52  1,524   1,604  95.0 31   2     23     45  51.1 23
Montana     239     289  82.7    13    165     193  85.5 15   2     74     96  77.1 48
Nebraska     743     892  83.3    39    739     886  83.4 23   2      4      6  66.7  3
Nevada     622     615 101.1    15    584     553 105.6 37   5     38     62  61.3 12
New Hampshire     267     310  86.1    16    259     278  93.2 17   2      8     32  25.0 16
New Jersey   2,199   2,474  88.9    50  1,956   2,189  89.4 44  10    243    285  85.3 29
New Mexico     394     412  95.6    24    333     335  99.4 14   4     61     77  79.2 19
New York  10,899  11,696  93.2   226  8,809   9,399  93.7 42  82  2,090  2,297  91.0 28
North Carolina   2,117   2,380  88.9    56  1,801   1,964  91.7 35  11    316    416  76.0 38
North Dakota     401     629  63.8    22    344     516  66.7 23   2     57    113  50.4 57
Ohio   2,441   2,867  85.1    92  2,180   2,455  88.8 27  18    261    412  63.3 23
Oklahoma   1,449   1,515  95.6    44  1,374   1,414  97.2 32   5     75    101  74.3 20
Oregon   1,382   1,537  89.9    56  1,363   1,509  90.3 27   2     19     28  67.9 14
Palau       5       5 100.0     - -       - -       - -      - - - -   1      5      5 100.0  5
Pennsylvania   5,272   5,959  88.5   144  4,960   5,545  89.4 39  17    312    414  75.4 24
Puerto Rico   2,037   1,992 102.3    39  2,012   1,927 104.4 49   3     25     65  38.5 22
Rhode Island     356     367  97.0    13    312     311 100.3 24   3     44     56  78.6 19
South Carolina     703     811  86.7    18    564     618  91.3 34  13    139    193  72.0 15
South Dakota     563     517 108.9    16    489     414 118.1 26   7     74    103  71.8 15
Tennessee   1,592   1,683  94.6    48  1,341   1,511  88.7 31   9    251    172 145.9 19
Texas   4,819   5,336  90.3   112  4,349   4,777  91.0 43  27    470    559  84.1 21
Utah     706     832  84.9    29    658     766  85.9 26   5     48     66  72.7 13
Vermont     199     257  77.4     6     89     119  74.8 20   3    110    138  79.7 46
Virgin Islands      34      35  97.1     1     34      35  97.1 35                        
Virginia     927   1,013  91.5    27    692     859  80.6 32   8    235    154 152.6 19
Washington   2,303   2,429  94.8    58  2,155   2,210  97.5 38   9    148    219  67.6 24
West Virginia     423     448  94.4    21    399     416  95.9 20   3     24     32  75.0 11
Wisconsin   1,201   1,313  91.5    58  1,025   1,077  95.2 19  18    176    236  74.6 13
Wyoming     220     269  81.8    10    208     253  82.2 25   1     12     16  75.0 16
1 Facilities operated by Federal agencies are included in the States in which the facilities are located.
2 Of the 3,644 facilities reporting that residential (non-hospital) services were offered, 284 facilities (8 percent) whose client counts were reported by another facility were not asked to respond to this question, and 159 facilities (4 percent) reported for themselves and other facilities. The remaining 3,201 facilities reported 99,545 designated beds. However, the utilization rate and designated beds per facility are based on the 3,032 facilities that reported both designated beds and clients. Of the 3,201 facilities that reported designated beds, 54 facilities were excluded from the utilization rate tabulations because they did not respond to this question, and 115 facilities were excluded because the number of designated beds was reported as zero.
3 Of the 838 facilities reporting that hospital inpatient services were offered, 27 facilities (3 percent) whose client counts were reported by another facility were not asked to respond to this question, and 23 facilities (3 percent) reported for themselves and other facilities. The remaining 788 facilities reported 11,112 designated beds. However, the utilization rate and designated beds per facility are based on the 502 facilities that reported both designated beds and clients. Of the 788 facilities that reported designated beds, 73 facilities were excluded from the utilization rate tabulations because they did not respond to this question, and 213 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), 2008.

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