Client Satisfaction

Client feedback and input is key to our ability to provide quality, effective services. While we are always looking for ways to improve, we are pleased with the results of this year’s surveys. Here’s a sample of client feedback from our more than 40 program offerings at The Village.

ProgramOverall SatisfactionAccess to ServicesFelt SafeCultural SensitivityEngaged in Treatment PlanningImproved Social SupportImproved Functioning/Outcomes

Ascend

99%NA100%100%93%83%96%

Child First

97%100%74%100%97%94%81%

Community Schools/After School Programming

96%95%97%97%91%NANA

Community Support for Families

100%100%92%100%100%NA100%

Eagle House Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility

89%89%100%100%93%96%89%

Early Childhood Consultation Partnership

99%NANANANANA99%

Early Childhood Learning Center

100%NANA93%NANA100%

Extended Day Treatment

94%94%100%100%94%94%89%

Family Based Recovery

100%100%100%100%100%NA100%

Fatherhood Engagement Services

90%90%NA95%81%95%95%

Functional Family Therapy – Foster Care

100%NANANANANANA

Intensive Community Program

100%89%100%100%100%78%44%

Intensive In-Home Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Services

88%89%NA92%88%83%71%

Juvenile Review Board

100%100%100%100%100%NANA

Linking Youth to Natural Communities

95%95%95%91%91%90%86%

Mid Level Developmental Assessment

92%100%NANANANA69%

Outpatient Behavioral Therapy (Adults)

98%98%93%100%98%NA90%

Outpatient Behavioral Therapy (Children & Teens)

99%95%100%100%98%97%87%

Quality Parenting Center

100%93%NA100%100%NA100%

Rapid Response

86%100%NANANANA97%

Reunification and Therapeutic Family Time

98%100%100%100%98%98%94%

Stronger Families, Stronger Futures

99%NA100%100%100%NA99%

Sub-Acute Crisis Stabilization

95%95%100%100%91%86%55%

Urgent Crisis Center

98%NA98%96%NANA96%

Overall

97%

96%

98%

99%

97%

92%

93%

94%

of children in The Village’s Eagle House Residential Treatment program were discharged to a less restrictive environment.

98%

of children in The Village’s Extended Day Treatment Program did not require placement in a more restrictive setting

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