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Location
2002
(%)
2003
(%)
2004
(%)
2005
(%)
2006
(%)
2007
(%)
2008
(%)
2009
(%)
Montgomery
31
32
36
37
37
37
34
38
When a treatment case is closed, the cleint's disposition at discharge is recorded by teh treatment provider's staff. In general, there are three main categories of disposition at discharge: goals met (sucessful completion of treatment); client rejects or fails to return for treatment; and referral to another treatment program. A referral to another treatment program is not seen as a sucess or failure. Rather, it is seen as a continuation of care. Thus, the measure to determine the percentage of clients that successfully competed treatment uses only those cases that were closed because of "Goals Met" or "Client Rejects or Fails to Return." (The state fiscal year runs from July 1 to June 30 and is named for the calendar year in which it ends).
Montgomery
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Montgomery