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Mariposa County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Agency Analysis Presented to CSUF Dept. of Social Work SWRK-180 By Randy Ridenhour

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Mariposa County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services is located at the intersection of Hwy 49 and Hwy 140 only 40 minutes from Yosemite Valley. Mariposa is a small foothill town and the county seat of Mariposa County.

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Mariposa County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services

Agency Analysis

Presented to CSUF Dept. of Social WorkSWRK-180

By Randy Ridenhour

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Apr 13, 2023 Resource Development Associates 2

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Vision: Departments with a vision will remain constantly alive and responsive to the welfare of its people. We will continue to be an essential resource working in partnership to enrich the future of our community.

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Mission: The Human Services of Mariposa County will strive to create a respectful workplace where staff are valued, feel safe and are encouraged to excel, where clients feel welcomed and work side by side with staff to achieve common goals and where the community values and looks to our department as a resource…

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Mariposa County Behavioral Health:

601 currently active clients .

49 employees.

$5,839,492 FY09/10 Budget

Clients: 75% of services are provided to low income or disabled clients on Medi-Cal.

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Mariposa Behavioral Health and Recovery Services handles a wide variety of mental health and/or alcohol and drug related problems.

24-hour Crisis Intervention; Individual, Family, and Group Therapy; Parenting classes;

Psychiatric Medication Evaluation; Various Support Groups; Telepsychiatry;

ROAD House Recovery Center Friendly Visitors Senior Program Anger Management CARES Children Services Youth MH Prevention Program

Alcohol and Drug Counseling;

Individual and Group Treatment;

DUI and Drug Court Programs;

Perinatal Services, Prop. 36;

Various Support Groups, Dual Diagnosis;

Friday Night Live Program for Youth

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: RECOVERY SERVICES:

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Agency Organizational Structure:

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IT

John Lawless, LCSW

Lorena DowlingOffice Asst II

Sondra MeekOffice Asst II

Angela PhillipsSW Sup I

Ivey WeirOffice Asst II

MH Clinician

Support Staff

Michael CorbinCrisis Response

Deborah CiapponiOffice Tech II

Mariposa County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services

Organizational Chart

Ann Conrad

Catherine Kulick

WRAP

Bryan BlewA&D Specialist II

VACANTA&D Assistant I

Buck CreggerA&D Specialist II

Mental Health

Care Unit

Todd DavidsonMH Clinician

Charles PeughSW IV

Joy McClureMH Clinician

Lynn RumfeltMental Health Asst.

Donna ShirmerOffice Asst II

Adult CSS

Alcohol and Drug

Sharon LeightonSoc Serv Aide

SW Sup II

Acct Clerk III

Volney DunavanSr A&D Specialist

A&D Prevention

Paul East

Custodian

A&D Counselor, PSA

Edna MunozOffice Asst II

Project SMILE

Soc Serv Aide

Jennifer GleasonMH Asst. I

Samantha Tullos

Acct. Clerk 1

Paula MooreSocial Worker III

A&D Specialist III

Susie Bullis

Regina Taber

OA II

Amanda Meek

Cindy DaleMH Aide/Client Recov

Randy RidenhourOffice Tech

Norma IbarraMedical Records

VACANTMH Asst. II

Carol Johnson

Anthony Rios

Cindy Larca Michael BishopSW Sup II

Scott SeymourOn-Call Coordinator

Pamela HawkinsSr A&D Specialist

Hope Morton

Office Asst II

Karen MarshallSSA

Network Admin.

Fiscal Officer II.Linda Murdock

SW Sup II

Katherine YoungCrisis Response

Bonnie BittleSW IV

Diane LinderMH Asst. II

Hannah VioletteIntern

Karin Memmers

Intern

Bryce JohnsonProbation

Debbie DrennonMH Asst. II

Noreen PerezMH Clinician

Deputy Director MCBHRS

James A. RydingswordDirector of Human Services

Crisis ResponseAfterhours

Mary Ellen ClaytonIntern

Tina WardOffice Asst II

Jennifer Moore

MH Asst. I

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Mariposa County Demographics:

People QuickFacts Mariposa County CaliforniaPopulation, 2009 estimate 17,792 36,961,664Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2009 3.9% 9.1%Population estimates base (April 1) 2000 17,130 33,871,648Persons under 5 years old, percent, 2009 4.1% 7.5%Persons under 18 years old, percent, 2009 17.9% 25.5%Persons 65 years old and over, percent, 2009 19.6% 11.2%Female persons, percent, 2009 49.0% 49.9%

White persons, percent, 2009 (a) 90.9% 76.4%Black persons, percent, 2009 (a) 1.2% 6.6%American Indian and Alaska Native persons, percent, 2009 (a) 3.7% 1.2%Asian persons, percent, 2009 (a) 1.0% 12.7%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, percent, 2009 (a) 0.1% 0.4%Persons reporting two or more races, percent, 2009 3.2% 2.6%Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, percent, 2009 (b) 10.6% 37.0%White persons not Hispanic, percent, 2009 81.3% 41.7%

Persons with a disability, age 5+, 2000 3,516 5,923,361Mean travel time to work (minutes), workers age 16+, 2000 32.1 27.7

Housing units, 2009 9,948 13,433,691Homeownership rate, 2000 69.8% 56.9%Housing units in multi-unit structures, percent, 2000 6.8% 31.4%Median value of owner-occupied housing units, 2000 $141,900 $211,500

Households, 2000 6,613 11,502,870Persons per household, 2000 2.37 2.87Median household income, 2008 $44,419 $61,017Per capita money income, 1999 $18,190 $22,711Persons below poverty level, percent, 2008 13.5% 13.3%

o 19.8% w/disability

o 19.6% over 65

o 90.9% White

o 13.5% below poverty

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Mariposa County Economic Data:

Mariposa County

2007 Population: 18036

2007 NAICS code Industry description

Number ofemployerestablishments

Employer sales($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

Number of paidemployeesfor pay period includingMarch 12

Number ofnonemployerestablishments

Nonemployer sales($1,000)

44-45 Retail trade 72 84,507 8,561 427 168 4,67851 Information 6 N 2,239 38 22 41553 Real estate and rental and leasing 21 9,280 2,370 85 122 6,35254 Professional, scientific, and technical services 21 5,846 1,936 76 180 5,36956 Administrative and Support and Waste Mang and Remediation Srvs 10 4,307 2,027 100 82 1,46761 Educational services 4 D D b 28 24762 Health care and social assistance 31 29,941 13,303 456 107 2,53971 Arts, entertainment, and recreation 11 D D b 61 74872 Accommodation and food services 51 132,992 27,471 1,430 41 1,27481 Other services (except public administration) 18 5,648 1,446 62 199 6,274

Totals 245 $272,521 $59,353 2674 1010 $29,363

Table 1: Selected Statistics by Economic Sector: 2007[NOTE. Data based on the 2007 Economic Census and the 2007 Nonemployer Statistics.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2007 Economic Census

D: Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; data are included in higher level totals.N: Not available or not comparable.Q: Revenue not collected at this level.r: Revised.S: Withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards.s: Sampling error exceeds 40 percent.X: Not applicable.

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County Crime Statistics:

CALIFORNIAOffenses Known to Law Enforcement

by State by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2009 [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported by the sheriff's office or county police department.]

State CountyViolent Crime

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape Robbery

Aggravated assault

Property Crime Burglary

Larceny-theft

Motor Vehicle Theft Arson

Mariposa 48 0 3 1 44 278 106 171 1 1

http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius2009/data/table_10_ca.html

Nonmetropolitan Counties

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Child Welfare data:

Center for Social Services Research

University of California at Berkeley

California Child Population (0-17) and Children with Child Maltreatment Allegations, Substantiations, and Entries

Incidence per 1,000 Children

Agency Type=Child Welfare

Jan 1, 2009 to Dec 31, 2009

Mariposa

Incidence per Incidence per Incidence per1,000 Children 1,000 Children 1,000 Children

Under 1 170 21 123.5 8 47.1 38.1 1 5.9 12.5'1-2 326 30 92 13 39.9 43.3 2 6.1 15.4'3-5 429 35 81.6 14 32.6 40 2 4.7 14.3

'6-10 702 73 104 31 44.2 42.5 2 2.8 6.5'11-15 939 63 67.1 23 24.5 36.5 2 2.1 8.716-17 454 25 55.1 5 11 20 1 2.2 20Total 3,020 247 81.8 94 31.1 38.1 10 3.3 10.6

Rates are based on unduplicated counts of children--at state and county level-- with allegations, substantiations, and entering care during the time period.

Data Source: CWS/CMS 2009 Quarter 4 Extract.

Population Data Source: California Department of Finance annual population projections (Based on the 2000 U.S. Census).

Program version: 1.10 Database version: 5E9C1E3C

% of SubstantiationsAge Group Total Child Population Children with Allegations Children with Substantiations % of Allegations Children with Entries

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• New 37,000 sq. ft. facility will be completed by July 2011to consolidate all Human Services under one roof

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Thank You!

Randy Ridenhour

CSUF Dept. of Social Work

(209) 742-9175

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