Table 6.10
Facility capacity and utilization of residential (non-hospital) and hospital inpatient care, by State or jurisdiction: March 31, 2009
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 (%)2,4 Designated
beds per
facility2
Total  103,411 117,184  88.2 3,100 93,009 104,757  88.8 34 499 10,517 12,567  83.7 25
Alabama   1,074   1,063 101.0    26    771     793  97.2 31   4    303    270 112.2 68
Alaska     364     323 112.7    20    363     311 116.7 16   1      1     12   8.3 12
Arizona   1,363   1,707  79.8    41  1,171   1,466  79.9 36   7    192    241  79.7 34
Arkansas     905     935  96.8    24    875     889  98.4 37   3     30     46  65.2 15
California  17,596  18,355  95.9   554 16,825  17,548  95.9 32  28    771    807  95.5 29
Colorado   1,212   1,395  86.9    46  1,151   1,327  86.7 29   4     61     68  89.7 17
Connecticut   1,517   1,586  95.6    54  1,296   1,343  96.5 25   7    221    243  90.9 35
Delaware     242     267  90.6    10    192     212  90.6 21   2     50     55  90.9 28
Dist. of Columbia     377     502  75.1     8    356     462  77.1 58   1     21     40  52.5 40
Fed. of Micronesia                                                                
Florida   5,647   6,574  85.9   163  5,101   5,852  87.2 36  27    546    722  75.6 27
Georgia   1,938   2,407  80.5    59  1,659   1,949  85.1 33  13    279    458  60.9 35
Guam                                                                
Hawaii     397     442  89.8    10    397     442  89.8 44                     
Idaho     215     258  83.3    11    155     192  80.7 17   4     60     66  90.9 17
Illinois   3,754   4,016  93.5    93  3,208   3,569  89.9 38  20    546    447 122.1 22
Indiana     668     839  79.6    22    460     523  88.0 24  12    208    316  65.8 26
Iowa     456     596  76.5    26    452     584  77.4 22   1      4     12  33.3 12
Kansas     616     917  67.2    26    616     917  67.2 35   - -   - -   - -   - -   - -
Kentucky   1,594   1,718  92.8    46  1,335   1,431  93.3 31  12    259    287  90.2 24
Louisiana   1,804   2,145  84.1    48  1,601   1,929  83.0 40  10    203    216  94.0 22
Maine     437     368 118.8    18    363     290 125.2 16   4     74     78  94.9 20
Maryland   2,293   2,627  87.3    57  2,061   2,302  89.5 40  12    232    325  71.4 27
Massachusetts   3,948   4,027  98.0   116  2,934   3,133  93.6 27  25  1,014    894 113.4 36
Michigan   2,133   2,913  73.2    72  2,082   2,819  73.9 39   7     51     94  54.3 13
Minnesota   3,219   3,981  80.9   116  3,131   3,876  80.8 33   6     88    105  83.8 18
Mississippi   1,075   1,453  74.0    38    869   1,165  74.6 31  14    206    288  71.5 21
Missouri   1,510   1,635  92.4    53  1,481   1,572  94.2 30   4     29     63  46.0 16
Montana     232     377  61.5    16    225     289  77.9 18   2      7     88   8.0 44
Nebraska     782     917  85.3    35    777     911  85.3 26   2      5      6  83.3  3
Nevada     750     732 102.5    17    703     649 108.3 38   4     47     83  56.6 21
New Hampshire     301     385  78.2    19    298     370  80.5 19   1      3     15  20.0 15
New Jersey   2,517   2,783  90.4    54  2,185   2,483  88.0 46  11    332    300 110.7 27
New Mexico     607     678  89.5    31    562     622  90.4 20   3     45     56  80.4 19
New York  11,777  12,975  90.8   244 10,024  10,828  92.6 44  76  1,753  2,147  81.6 28
North Carolina   2,152   2,498  86.1    60  1,786   2,009  88.9 33  20    366    489  74.8 24
North Dakota     339     448  75.7    18    319     402  79.4 22   2     20     46  43.5 23
Ohio   2,200   2,610  84.3    85  1,922   2,316  83.0 27  18    278    294  94.6 16
Oklahoma   1,837   1,767 104.0    43  1,779   1,684 105.6 39   5     58     83  69.9 17
Oregon   1,595   1,409 113.2    47  1,475   1,344 109.7 29   4    120     65 184.6 16
Palau                                                                
Pennsylvania   4,311   5,253  82.1   138  4,308   5,248  82.1 38   1      3      5  60.0  5
Puerto Rico   3,828   4,580  83.6   115  3,600   4,273  84.2 37  15    228    307  74.3 20
Rhode Island     525     545  96.3    16    453     436 103.9 27   3     72    109  66.1 36
South Carolina     543     659  82.4    19    511     626  81.6 33   2     32     33  97.0 17
South Dakota     595     628  94.7    15    285     343  83.1 23  14    310    285 108.8 20
Tennessee   1,450   1,915  75.7    51  1,361   1,765  77.1 35   8     89    150  59.3 19
Texas   4,781   5,363  89.1   113  4,598   5,139  89.5 45  10    183    224  81.7 22
Utah   1,413   1,736  81.4    35    896   1,070  83.7 31  25    517    666  77.6 27
Vermont     112     183  61.2     5     81      99  81.8 20   4     31     84  36.9 21
Virgin Islands      23      30  76.7     1     23      30  76.7 30   3    115    140  82.1 47
Virginia     976   1,501  65.0    34    887   1,373  64.6 40   8     89    128  69.5 16
Washington   1,928   2,276  84.7    50  1,757   2,044  86.0 41  10    171    232  73.7 23
West Virginia     341     378  90.2    22    322     354  91.0 16   1     19     24  79.2 24
Wisconsin     966   1,221  79.1    50    805     976  82.5 20  16    161    245  65.7 15
Wyoming     176     288  61.1    10    162     178  91.0 18   3     14    110  12.7 37
1 Facilities operated by Federal agencies are included in the States in which the facilities are located.
2 Of the 3,520 facilities reporting that residential (non-hospital) services were offered, 156 facilities (4.4 percent) whose client counts were reported by another facility were not asked to respond to this question, and 116 facilities (3.3 percent) reported for themselves and other facilities. The remaining 3,248 facilities reported 104,757 designated beds. However, the utilization rate and designated beds per facility are based on the 3,100 facilities that reported both designated beds and clients. Of the 3,248 facilities that reported designated beds, 54 facilities were excluded from the utilization rate tabulations because they did not respond to this question, and 94 facilities were excluded because the number of designated beds was reported as zero.
3 Of the 797 facilities reporting that hospital inpatient services were offered, 32 facilities (4.0 percent) whose client counts were reported by another facility were not asked to respond to this question, and 22 facilities (2.8 percent) reported for themselves and other facilities. The remaining 743 facilities reported 12,567 designated beds. However, the utilization rate and designated beds per facility are based on the 499 facilities that reported both designated beds and clients. Of the 743 facilities that reported designated beds, 61 facilities were excluded from the utilization rate tabulations because they did not respond to this question, and 183 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), 2009.

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