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Clients Receiving County- Unique clients funded Mental Health Services 17,779 ANASAZI CLIENTS, Q2-4 ONLY 15,179 Age Unique clients % Living Arrangement* Unique clients % Age 0 to 5 1,907 10.7% House or Apartment 9,395 61.9% Age 6 to 11 5,017 28.2% Correctional Facility 2,028 13.4% Age 12 to 15 5,953 33.5% Foster Home 748 4.9% Age 16 to 17 3,981 22.4% Group Home 607 4.0% Age 18+ 921 5.2% Residential Treatment Center 170 1.1% Note: Some programs continue to serve youth after they turn 18 Children's Shelter 411 2.7% Homeless 81 0.5% Other 456 3.0% Gender Unique clients % Unknown 1,283 8.5% Female 6,635 37.3% Male 11,049 62.1% Other / Unknown 95 0.5% Insurance Status* Unique clients % Medi-Cal Only 11,523 75.9% Any Private Insurance 426 2.8% Race/Ethnicity Unique clients % Other 910 6.0% White 4,384 24.7% Uninsured / Unknown 2,320 15.3% Hispanic 8,764 49.3% African-American 2,498 14.1% Asian/Pacific Islander 427 2.4% Primary Language* Unique clients % Native American 143 0.8% English 11,926 78.6% Other 558 3.1% Spanish 2,617 17.2% Unknown / Not Reported 1,005 5.7% Arabic 24 0.2% Vietnamese 17 0.1% Tagalog 4 0.0% Primary Diagnosis Unique clients Other/Unknown 591 3.9% ADHD 2,101 15.9% Oppositional/Conduct 2,615 19.8% Depressive disorders 2,536 19.2% Bipolar disorders 954 7.2% Anxiety disorders 1,171 8.9% Adjustment disorders 2,444 18.5% Schizophrenic disorders 200 1.5% Other 1,001 7.6% Excluded 194 1.5% Invalid Diagnosis 2,408 No Diagnosis 2,155

CMHS Services Provided (visit level)* Mean (& Median) Visits Outpatient Services Total Visits Total Clients Percent Users Among Users Outpatient 22,580 2,852 18.8% 7.9 (4) Outpatient - Clinic based 114,770 6,454 42.5% 17.8 (13) Outpatient - School based 40,173 1,916 12.6% 21.0 (18) Outpatient - Testing 11 8 0.1% 1.4 (1) Fee for Service 37,542 3,911 25.8% 9.6 (6) Case Management 28,600 1,733 11.4% 16.5 (7) TBS 5,337 205 1.4% 26.0 (24) Other 1,784 229 1.5% 7.8 (4) Mean (& Median) Days Restrictive Services Total Days Total Clients Percent Users Among Users Day Treatment 97,427 1,664 11.0% 58.6 (34) Emergency Screening Unit (ESU) 1,517 717 4.7% 2.1 (2) Mean (& Median) Admissions Inpatient Admissions Total Days Total Clients Percent Users Among Users Inpatient - Contracted 2,838 293 1.9% 9.7 (5) Inpatient - FFS 1,520 248 1.6% 6.4 (4)

Client Demographics by Outpatient Services Service Type OP OP-C OP-S OP-T OP-FFS CM TBS Other DT ESU IP-C IP-FFS Unique Clients Receiving Services 2,852 6,454 1,916 8 3,911 1,733 205 229 1,664 717 293 248 (Unique Clients by) Age 0 to 5 57 1,063 73 0 378 29 16 5 115 19 2 0 6 to 11 133 1,959 869 2 1,519 529 75 21 381 147 42 44 12 to 15 1,010 2,172 701 1 1,360 758 91 100 698 366 149 122 16 to 17 1,464 927 237 1 654 365 21 94 423 175 95 80 18+ 188 333 36 4 0 52 2 9 47 10 5 2 Gender Female 726 2,616 690 6 1,678 593 78 79 674 345 167 150 Male 2,119 3,821 1,219 2 2,220 1,139 127 150 988 370 126 98 Unknown 7 17 7 0 13 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 Race/Ethnicity White 516 1,533 448 5 1,155 729 70 54 520 181 65 91 Hispanic / Latino 1,516 3,570 1,072 1 1,276 611 72 111 638 350 137 91 African-American 524 824 218 2 619 255 46 43 387 131 63 39 Asian/Pacific Islander 84 151 35 0 73 51 7 12 44 20 9 5 Native American 30 62 14 0 28 20 2 1 17 6 4 1 Other / Mixed 27 171 48 0 127 41 4 6 36 24 13 9 Unknown 155 143 81 0 633 26 4 2 22 5 2 12 Primary Diagnosis ADHD 144 894 378 0 409 369 41 43 197 72 9 16 Oppositional/Conduct 381 1,216 377 0 313 321 47 38 379 190 57 35 Depressive disorders 195 1,109 369 0 391 301 36 55 266 254 138 95 Bipolar disorders 119 439 94 1 184 268 41 32 202 61 38 50 Anxiety disorders 83 475 224 1 230 132 8 24 107 37 10 9 Adjustment disorders 154 1,171 324 2 461 83 11 14 361 40 4 7 Schizophrenic disorders 19 119 18 0 27 38 5 4 23 29 22 8 Other 15 672 63 0 52 50 11 1 64 12 4 6 Excluded 23 86 10 0 11 12 1 6 11 8 1 1 No Diagnosis (Invalid or Missing) 1,719 273 59 4 1,833 159 4 12 54 14 10 21 Any Substance Use Diagnosis 218 415 63 2 116 110 12 60 181 91 38 24 KEY--OP: Outpatient programs OP-C: Outpatient Clinic-based programs OP-S: Outpatient School-based programs OP-T: Outpatient Testing programs FFS: Outpatient Fee-for-Service CM: Case management TBS: Therapeutic Behavioral Services DT: Day Treatment ESU: Emergency Screening Unit IP-C: Inpatient Contracted IP-FFS: Inpatient Fee-for-Service **Diagnosis data is not available for clients served solely by JFS or Spectrum.

Client Demographics by Outpatient Services Service Type OP OP-C OP-S OP-T OP-FFS CM TBS Other DT ESU IP-C IP-FFS Unique Clients Receiving Services 2,852 6,454 1,916 8 3,911 1,733 205 229 1,664 717 293 248 % of Clients 16% 36% 11% 0% 22% 10% 1% 1% 9% 4% 2% 1% (Percent Clients by) Age 0 to 5 2% 16% 4% 0% 10% 2% 8% 2% 7% 3% 1% 0% 6 to 11 5% 30% 45% 25% 39% 31% 37% 9% 23% 21% 14% 18% 12 to 15 35% 34% 37% 13% 35% 44% 44% 44% 42% 51% 51% 49% 16 to 17 51% 14% 12% 13% 17% 21% 10% 41% 25% 24% 32% 32% 18+ 7% 5% 2% 50% 0% 3% 1% 4% 3% 1% 2% 1% Gender Female 25% 41% 36% 75% 43% 34% 38% 34% 41% 48% 57% 60% Male 74% 59% 64% 25% 57% 66% 62% 66% 59% 52% 43% 40% Unknown 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Race/Ethnicity White 18% 24% 23% 63% 30% 42% 34% 24% 31% 25% 22% 37% Hispanic / Latino 53% 55% 56% 13% 33% 35% 35% 48% 38% 49% 47% 37% African-American 18% 13% 11% 25% 16% 15% 22% 19% 23% 18% 22% 16% Asian/Pacific Islander 3% 2% 2% 0% 2% 3% 3% 5% 3% 3% 3% 2% Native American 1% 1% 1% 0% 1% 1% 1% 0% 1% 1% 1% 0% Other / Mixed 1% 3% 3% 0% 3% 2% 2% 3% 2% 3% 4% 4% Unknown 5% 2% 4% 0% 16% 2% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 5% Primary Diagnosis ADHD 5% 14% 20% 0% 10% 21% 20% 19% 12% 10% 3% 6% Oppositional/Conduct 13% 19% 20% 0% 8% 19% 23% 17% 23% 26% 19% 75% Depressive disorders 7% 17% 19% 0% 10% 17% 18% 24% 16% 35% 47% 38% Bipolar disorders 4% 7% 5% 13% 5% 15% 20% 14% 12% 9% 13% 20% Anxiety disorders 3% 7% 12% 13% 6% 8% 4% 10% 6% 5% 3% 4% Adjustment disorders 5% 18% 17% 25% 12% 5% 5% 6% 22% 6% 1% 3% Schizophrenic dis. 1% 2% 1% 0% 1% 2% 2% 2% 1% 4% 8% 3% Other 1% 10% 3% 0% 1% 3% 5% 0% 4% 2% 1% 2% Excluded 1% 1% 1% 0% 0% 1% 0% 3% 1% 1% 0% 0% No Diagnosis (Invalid or Missing) 60% 4% 3% 50% 47% 9% 2% 5% 3% 2% 3% 8% Any Substance Use Diagnosis 8% 6% 3% 25% 3% 6% 6% 26% 11% 13% 13% 10% KEY--OP: Outpatient programs OP-C: Outpatient Clinic-based programs OP-S: Outpatient School-based programs OP-T: Outpatient Testing programs FFS: Outpatient Fee-for-Service CM: Case management TBS: Therapeutic Behavioral Services DT: Day Treatment ESU: Emergency Screening Unit IP-C: Inpatient Contracted IP-FFS: Inpatient Fee-for-Service **Diagnosis data is not available for clients served solely by JFS or Spectrum.

Clients Receiving Unique clients Outpatient Services* 13,728 Age Unique clients % Living Arrangement Unique clients % Age 0 to 5 1,480 10.8% House or Apartment 8,291 60.4% Age 6 to 11 4,096 29.8% Correctional Facility 2,026 14.8% Age 12 to 15 4,645 33.8% Foster Home 695 5.1% Age 16 to 17 2,954 21.5% Group Home 441 3.2% Age 18+ 553 4.0% Residential Treatment Center 111 0.8% Note: Programs may continue to serve youth after they turn 18 Children's Shelter 400 2.9% Homeless 79 0.6% Other 421 3.1% Gender Unique clients % Unknown 1,264 9.2% Female 5,149 37.5% Male 8,535 62.2% Other / Unknown 44 0.3% Insurance Status Unique clients % Medi-Cal Only 10,626 77.4% Any Private Insurance 595 4.3% Race/Ethnicity Unique clients % Other 465 3.4% White 3,281 23.9% Uninsured / Unknown 2,042 14.9% Hispanic 6,782 49.4% Black / African-American 1,916 14.0% Asian/Pacific Islander 311 2.3% Primary Language Unique clients % Native American 119 0.9% English 10,640 77.5% Other 340 2.5% Spanish 2,482 18.1% Unknown / Not Reported 979 7.1% Arabic 23 0.2% Vietnamese 17 0.1% Tagalog 3 0.0% Primary Diagnosis Unique clients Other/Unknown 563 4.1% ADHD 1,627 16.4% Oppositional/Conduct 1,960 19.7% Depressive disorders 1,826 18.4% Bipolar disorders 708 7.1% Anxiety disorders 901 9.1% Adjustment disorders 1,889 19.0% Schizophrenic disorders 168 1.7% Other 744 7.5% Excluded 122 1.2% Invalid Diagnosis 2,087 No Diagnosis 1,696

Clients Receiving Unique clients Case Management Services* 1,733 Age Unique clients % Living Arrangement Unique clients % Age 0 to 5 29 1.7% House or Apartment 1,295 74.7% Age 6 to 11 529 30.5% Correctional Facility 50 2.9% Age 12 to 15 758 43.7% Foster Home 105 6.1% Age 16 to 17 365 21.1% Group Home 156 9.0% Age 18+ 52 3.0% Residential Treatment Center 63 3.6% Note: Programs may continue to serve youth after they turn 18 Children's Shelter 26 1.5% Homeless 0 0.0% Other 25 1.4% Gender Unique clients % Unknown 13 0.8% Female 593 34.2% Male 1,139 65.7% Other / Unknown 1 0.1% Insurance Status Unique clients % Medi-Cal Only 1,046 60.4% Any Private Insurance 274 15.8% Race/Ethnicity Unique clients % Other 62 3.6% White 729 42.1% Uninsured / Unknown 351 20.3% Hispanic 611 35.3% Black / African-American 255 14.7% Asian/Pacific Islander 51 2.9% Primary Language Unique clients % Native American 20 1.2% English 1,563 90.2% Other 41 2.4% Spanish 159 9.2% Unknown / Not Reported 26 1.5% Arabic 2 0.1% Vietnamese 0 0.0% Tagalog 0 0.0% Primary Diagnosis Unique clients Other/Unknown 9 0.5% ADHD 369 23.4% Oppositional/Conduct 321 20.4% Depressive disorders 301 19.1% Bipolar disorders 268 17.0% Anxiety disorders 132 8.4% Adjustment disorders 83 5.3% Schizophrenic disorders 38 2.4% Other 50 3.2% Excluded 12 0.8% Invalid Diagnosis 139 No Diagnosis 20

Clients Receiving Unique clients Day Treatment Services* 1,664 Age Unique clients % Living Arrangement Unique clients % Age 0 to 5 115 6.9% House or Apartment 695 41.8% Age 6 to 11 381 22.9% Correctional Facility 86 5.2% Age 12 to 15 698 41.9% Foster Home 70 4.2% Age 16 to 17 423 25.4% Group Home 301 18.1% Age 18+ 47 2.8% Residential Treatment Center 126 7.6% Note: Programs may continue to serve youth after they turn 18 Children's Shelter 327 19.7% Homeless 3 0.2% Other 43 2.6% Gender Unique clients % Unknown 13 0.8% Female 674 40.5% Male 988 59.4% Other / Unknown 2 0.1% Insurance Status Unique clients % Medi-Cal Only 1,365 82.0% Any Private Insurance 136 8.2% Race/Ethnicity Unique clients % Other 31 1.9% White 520 31.3% Uninsured / Unknown 132 7.9% Hispanic 638 38.3% Black / African-American 387 23.3% Asian/Pacific Islander 44 2.6% Primary Language Unique clients % Native American 17 1.0% English 1,499 90.1% Other 36 2.2% Spanish 146 8.8% Unknown / Not Reported 22 1.3% Arabic 0 0.0% Vietnamese 1 0.1% Tagalog 0 0.0% Primary Diagnosis Unique clients Other/Unknown 18 1.1% ADHD 197 12.2% Oppositional/Conduct 379 23.5% Depressive disorders 266 16.5% Bipolar disorders 202 12.5% Anxiety disorders 107 6.6% Adjustment disorders 361 22.4% Schizophrenic disorders 23 1.4% Other 64 4.0% Excluded 11 0.7% Invalid Diagnosis 39 No Diagnosis 15

Clients Receiving Unique clients Inpatient Services* 488 Age Unique clients % Living Arrangement Unique clients % Age 0 to 5 2 0.4% House or Apartment 339 69.5% Age 6 to 11 78 16.0% Correctional Facility 16 3.3% Age 12 to 15 245 50.2% Foster Home 6 1.2% Age 16 to 17 157 32.2% Group Home 56 11.5% Age 18+ 6 1.2% Residential Treatment Center 36 7.4% Note: Programs may continue to serve youth after they turn 18 Children's Shelter 18 3.7% Homeless 0 0.0% Other 7 1.4% Gender Unique clients % Unknown 10 2.0% Female 282 57.8% Male 206 42.2% Other / Unknown 0 0.0% Insurance Status Unique clients % Medi-Cal Only 427 87.5% Any Private Insurance 17 3.5% Race/Ethnicity Unique clients % Other 10 2.0% White 142 29.1% Uninsured / Unknown 34 7.0% Hispanic 209 42.8% Black / African-American 86 17.6% Asian/Pacific Islander 13 2.7% Primary Language Unique clients % Native American 5 1.0% English 431 88.3% Other 19 3.9% Spanish 47 9.6% Unknown / Not Reported 14 2.9% Arabic 0 0.0% Vietnamese 0 0.0% Tagalog 0 0.0% Primary Diagnosis Unique clients Other/Unknown 10 2.0% ADHD 23 5.0% Oppositional/Conduct 81 17.7% Depressive disorders 208 45.4% Bipolar disorders 80 17.5% Anxiety disorders 18 3.9% Adjustment disorders 10 2.2% Schizophrenic disorders 27 5.9% Other 9 2.0% Excluded 2 0.4% Invalid Diagnosis 20 No Diagnosis 10