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Outcomes Measurement

Outcomes January to June 2012

  • Total served: 456
  • Community Living: 224
  • Supported Independent Living: 17
  • Life Enrichment: 96
  • Home Day Habilitation: 4
  • Work Activity: 240
  • Supported Employment: 25
  • Gateway Program: 10
  • Targeted Case Management: 330

Community Living Program
Outcomes goals measured whether individuals:
*Lived where they want
*Lived with whom they want
*Lived in a safe environment
*Were satisfied with their services
*Received a timely admission
Community Living met or exceeded 5 out of 5 goals in this period.

Life Skills Program
Outcomes goals sought to maximize:
*Time spent in the community
*The number of educational and training opportunities
*The number of volunteer hours provided
And to measure whether individuals:
*Received a timely admission
*Were satisfied with their services
Life Skills met or exceeded 5 out of 5 goals in this period.

Leisure League
Outcomes goals sought to maintain:
*The level of participation in community-based activities
*The level of participation in educational activities
And to maximize:
*The percentage of individuals providing volunteer service
 And to measure whether individuals:
*Received a timely admission
  Were satisfied with their services.
Leisure League met or exceeded 4 out of 5 goals in this period.

Passport Program
Outcomes goals sought to maximize:
*Time spent in the community
*The level of participation in educational activities
*The percentage of individuals providing volunteer service
 And to measure whether individuals:
*Received a timely admission
  Were satisfied with their services.
 The Passport Program met or exceeded 4 out of 5 goals in this period.

Gateway Program
Outcomes goals sought to maximize:
*Time spent in the community
*The percentage of individuals providing volunteer service
And to measure whether individuals:
*Received a timely admission
*Were satisfied with their services.
The Passport Program met or exceeded 4 out of 4 goals in this period.

Work Activity
Outcomes goals sought to maximize:
*Individual average hourly earnings increased
  The number of new individuals on mobile crews
And to measure whether individuals:
*Received a timely admission
  Were satisfied with their services
Work Activity met or exceeded 2 out of 4 goals in this period.

Supported Employment
Outcomes goals sought to maximize:
*The percentage of individuals who completed a probationary period with a satisfactory 90-day evaluation
*The number of individuals who completed a VR component for payment
*The number of new persons placed on a job or number of new community jobs
And to measure whether individuals:
*Received a timely admission
*Were satisfied with their services
Supported Employment met or exceeded 5 out of 5 goals in this period.
 

* indicates goal was met

Starkey's programs are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), which reviews health and human services.
Starkey, Inc., founded in 1930, is the oldest community-based nonprofit in Sedgwick County, Kansas, serving individuals with intellectual disabilities. Through its business services, employment, recycling, residential, life enrichment and case management programs, Starkey creates possibility in the lives of more than 470 people with disabilities.
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