STATISTICAL

REFERENCE

REPORT

STATE FISCAL YEAR

2013-2014

This is the 44thedition of the Statistical Reference Report.

 Budgets, Fiscal Forecasting and Research Section,

August 2015

PREFACE

This is the forty-fourth edition of the California State Department of Rehabilitation’s (DOR) Statistical Reference Report, a compilation of data that reflects the activities of the DOR during State Fiscal Year 2013-14 (July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014). This report is a cooperative effort of the Budgets, Fiscal Forecasting and Research Section, Business Enterprise Program for the Blind, Mobility Evaluation Unit, Independent Living and Assistive Technology Section, and Orientation Center for the Blind (Federal Year 2014: October 1, 2013 - September 30, 2014).

The Budgets, Fiscal Forecasting and Research Section welcomes comments on the Statistical Reference Report and ways it may be developed into an even more useful compilation of data for the Department.

Prepared By

Luis Lewis, Associate Budget Analyst

Budgets, Fiscal Forecasting and Research Section

Administrative Services Division

California Department of Rehabilitation

Vision Statement

Employment, Independence, and Equality for all

Californians with Disabilities.

Mission Statement

The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with

consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy

resulting in employment, independent living and equality for

individuals with disabilities.

STATISTICAL REFERENCE REPORT

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Graph 1 - Successful Rehabilitations Trend

Table 1 - Successful Rehabilitations

Table 2 - District and Branch Office Locations with Contact Number

HISTORICAL CASELOAD ACTIVITY

Disability Breakdown

Historical Caseload Activities

Historical Closures

Source of Referral

Table 3 - Successful Rehabilitations by Disability

Table 4 - Total Applications, Eligibilities and New Plans by Month

Table 5 - New Activities

Table 6 - Number of Consumers in Open Caseload

Table 7 - Number of Closures by Type

Table 8 - Successful Closures, Closed Other and Total Closures by Month

Table 9 - Number of All Closures by Disability Group and Referral

CHARACTERISTICS OF CONSUMERS

Consumer Characteristics

Months in Service

Social Security Benefits

Table 10 - Selected Characteristics of Rehabilitated Consumers

Table 11 - Average Months in Service

Table 12 - Total Successful Closures with SSI, SSDI, or Dual

STATEWIDE ACTIVITIES

Participant County

District Activities

Caseload Progression

Funding and Expenditures

Table 13 - Case Status Totals by County

Graph 2 - Total Cases Served Caseload Progression by Month

Table 14 - Total Served Progression by Month

Table 15 - Closures at End of Year by Region and District

Table 16 - Total DOR Expenditures by Appropriation, Fund, and Program

Table 17 - Expenditures in Thousands of Dollars by Funding Source

Graph 3 - Expenditures in Thousands of Dollars by Funding Source

SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Orientation Center for the Blind

Business Enterprise Program for the Blind

Mobility Evaluation Program

Table 18 - Orientation Center for the Blind

Table 19 - Facility Data for the Business Enterprise Program for the Blind

Table 20 - Sales and Income Data for the Business Enterprise Program for the Blind

Table 21 - Mobility Evaluation Program Accomplishments

RSA EVALUATION STANDARDS

RSA Standard One

RSA Standard Two

DOR Standard Results

Table 22 - Federal Standards and Indicators, Standard 1

Table 23 - Federal Standards and Indicators, Standard 2

Independent Living and Assistive Technology

ILC Consumer Characteristics

ILC Services Provided

Table 24 - Total Served by Independent Living Centers by Gender

Table 25 - Total Served by Independent Living Centers by Race

Table 26 - Total Served by Independent Living Centers by Disability Group

Table 27 - Set 1 of Individual Services Provided by Independent Living Centers

Table 28 - Set 2 of Individual Services Provided by Independent Living Centers

Table 29 - Average Number of Different Service Types Provided to Each Consumer

Graph 1 - Successful Rehabilitations Trend

State Fiscal Years 1964-2013

Note: This report references both State Fiscal Year and Federal Fiscal Year

  • State Fiscal Year (SFY): July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014
  • Federal Fiscal Year (FFY): October 1, 2013 - September 30, 2014

Table 1 - Successful Rehabilitations

State Fiscal Years 1964-2013

Fiscal Year / Rehabilitations
2013 / 12,654
2012 / 12,001
2011 / 11,355
2010 / 11,242
2009 / 10,171
2008 / 12,418
2007 / 13,645
2006 / 13,785
2005 / 14,290
2004 / 13,546
2003 / 13,784
2002 / 13,893
2001 / 12,620
2000 / 12,495
1999 / 11,268
1998 / 11,431
1997 / 11,686
1996 / 11,015
1995 / 13,365
1994 / 16,427
1993 / 16,268
1992 / 15,577
1991 / 18,468
1990 / 22,026
1989 / 22,377
1988 / 22,528
1987 / 20,144
1986 / 18,629
1985 / 17,683
1984 / 16,614
1983 / 14,343
1982 / 11,998
1981 / 11,364
1980 / 13,110
1979 / 15,503
1978 / 15,174
1977 / 14,028
1976 / 12,278
1975 / 14,522
1974 / 15,537
1973 / 15,505
1972 / 15,058
1971 / 12,990
1970 / 14,430
1969 / 14,358
1968 / 14,450
1967 / 10,389
1966 / 6,375
1965 / 4,522
1964 / 3,461

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Table 2 - District and Branch Office Locations with Contact Number

State Fiscal Year 2013-14

District Location / Contact Number
District 110, Redwood Empire District / (707) 576-2233
Ukiah Branch / (707) 463-4791
Napa Branch / (707) 253-4924
Crescent City Branch / (707) 464-8347
Eureka Branch / (707) 445-6300
Lakeport Branch / (707) 263-3797
Red Bluff Branch / (530) 529-4270
Redding Branch / (530) 224-4708
Yreka Branch / (530) 842-1662
District 130, Northern Sierra District / (916) 558-5300
South Lake Tahoe Branch / (530) 541-3226
Northeast Branch / (916) 537-2640
Laguna Creek Branch / (916) 961-1555
Auburn Branch / (530) 823-4040
Placerville Branch / (530) 626-0900
Roseville Branch / (916) 774-4400
Capitol Mall Branch / (916) 558-5320
Woodland Branch / (530) 668-6824
Yuba City Branch / (530) 822-4591
Susanville Branch / (530) 257-6073
Grass Valley Branch / (530) 477-2600
Modoc Branch / (530) 233-5730
Chico Branch / (530) 895-5507
District 150, San Joaquin Valley District / (559) 445-6011
Merced Branch / (209) 726-6529
Visalia Branch / (559) 735-3838
Bakersfield Southwest Branch / (661) 395-2525
Ridgecrest Branch / (760) 446-2523
Stockton Branch / (209) 473-5900
Modesto Branch / (209) 576-6220
Sonora Branch / (209) 536-2988
District 210, Greater East Bay District / (925) 602-3953
Antioch Branch / (925) 754-7700
Richmond Branch / (510) 232-7062
Fairfield Branch / (707) 428-2080
Oakland Branch / (510) 622-2764
Fremont Branch / (510) 794-2458
Berkeley Branch / (510) 883-6000
District 230, San Francisco District / (415) 904-7100
Menlo Park Branch / (650) 688-6380
San Bruno Branch / (650) 737-2606
San Mateo Branch / (650) 358-4180
San Rafael/Novato Branch / (415) 893-7702
District 250, San Jose District / (408) 277-1355
Salinas Branch / (831) 769-8066
Capitola Branch / (831) 465-7100
Gilroy Branch / (408) 848-1345
Piedmont Hills Branch / (408) 254-5750
District 320, Santa Barbara District / (805) 560-8130
Thousand Oaks Branch / (805) 371-6279
Oxnard-Ventura Branch / (805) 385-2400
Santa Maria Branch / (805) 928-1891
San Luis Obispo Branch / (805) 549-3361
District 340, Inland Empire District / (951) 782-6650
El Centro Branch / (760) 353-1350
Palm Desert Branch / (760) 674-0262
Blythe Branch / (760) 922-2118
Temecula Branch / (951) 693-4451
San Bernardino Branch / (909) 383-4401
Ontario Branch / (909) 948-6050
Victorville Branch / (760) 243-6024
District 350, San Diego District / (619) 767-2100
San Marcos Branch / (760) 510-4705
East County Branch / (619) 667-5649
South County Branch / (619) 426-8720
Laguna Hills Branch / (949) 598-7942
District 410, Van Nuys/Foothill District / (818) 901-5024
West Valley (Canoga Park) / (818) 596-4302
Glendale Branch / (818) 551-2141
Pasadena Branch / (626) 304-8300
Santa Clarita Branch / (661) 799-1020
Antelope Valley (Lancaster) / (661) 945-3502
District 440, Greater Los Angeles District / (213) 736-3904
Culver City Branch / (310) 559-6140
Westchester Branch / (323) 298-2500
City of Commerce Branch / (323) 720-4073
East Los Angeles Branch / (323) 223-2315
Norwalk Branch / (562) 864-8521
District 530, Los Angeles South Bay District / (562) 422-8325
Bay Cities Branch (Lawndale) / (310) 793-1157
Mid-Cities Branch / (323) 565-1860
Pacific Gateway Branch (Gardena) / (310) 217-6955
Bell Branch / (323) 771-0866
Compton Branch / (310) 637-1151
District 550, Orange/San Gabriel District / (714) 991-0800
Santa Ana Branch / (714) 662-6030
El Monte Branch / (626) 572-2336
West Covina Branch / (626) 813-7662

HISTORICAL CASELOAD ACTIVITY

Disability Breakdown

A total of 12,654individuals with disabilities achieved successful employment outcomes into suitable employment during SFY2013-14. This is a 653 (5%) case increase in employment outcomes compared to SFY 2012-13. Of the 12,654individuals rehabilitated, twenty-five percent (25%) were individuals with psychiatric disabilities, twenty-threepercent (23%) individuals with learning disorders, fifteen-percent (15%) individuals with physical disabilities, fourteen-percent (14%) individuals with sensory impairments, eighteen-percent (18%) individuals with cognitive disorders, four-percent (4%) individuals developmentally disabled and one-percent (1%) individuals with acquired traumatic brain injury(See Table 3).

Historical Caseload Activities

During SFY 2013-14, DOR received 36,292 applications, accepted 32,005 consumers for service (eligible), and developed 26,548 new plans. During the month of October, the Department received the highest number of applications with 3,779. In the month of May, the Department determined the most consumers’ eligible (3,259) and also had the highest number of new plans (2,629) written (See Tables 4-5). The open caseload, at the end of the year, for eligible applicants was 63,878. Pre-plan (cases in application and eligibility) was 9,087, and In-plan (cases receiving services) was 54,791 (See Table 6). Eligibility for new consumers increased three-percent (3%) and new plans increased eight-percent (8%) when compared to prior year.

Historical Closures

The DOR in SFY2013-14 closed a total of 38,975 cases. Of the closures, 26,321 were Non-Rehabilitated and 12,654 were Rehabilitated (See Table 7). During the month of September, the Department had the most Total Closures with 6,314. The most Rehabilitated Closures were in October (1,219) and the most Non-Rehabilitated Closures was in September (5,269) (See Table 8).

Source of Referral

During SFY2013-14, the primary sources of referral for Vocational Rehabilitation Services at closure were as follow: educational institutions,9,819; Community Rehab Programs, 9,023; Self-Referrals, 9,224;Physicians, 1,467; Welfare, SSA and One-Stop Training Centers, 3,034; and from Other Sources, 6,408(See Table 9).

Table 3 - Successful Rehabilitations by Disability

State Fiscal Years 2011-13

Disabilities / FY 2013-14 / FY 2012-13 / FY 2011-12
Sensory Impairments / 1,734 / 1,510 / 1,527
Blind/Visually Impaired / 974 / 892 / 896
Deaf/Hard of Hearing / 760 / 618 / 631
Physical Disability / 1,906 / 1,792 / 1,750
Both Mobility & Manip/Dexterity-Ortho/Neurologic / 212 / 201 / 197
General Physical Debilitation (fatigue, pain, etc.) / 276 / 243 / 326
Manipulation/Dexterity-Orthopedic/Neurological / 182 / 201 / 174
Mobility Orthopedic/Neurological Impairments / 450 / 469 / 398
Other Orthopedic Impairments (limited motion) / 290 / 278 / 298
Respiratory Impairments / 42 / 29 / 38
Other Physical Impairments (not listed above) / 454 / 371 / 319
Cognitive Disability / 2,322 / 1,947 / 1,188
Cognitive (learning, thinking & processing info) / 2,215 / 1,835 / 1,092
Communicative Impairments (expressive/receptive) / 107 / 112 / 96
Psychiatric Disability / 3,190 / 3,198 / 2,947
Psychosocial / 2,622 / 2,704 / 2,599
Other Mental Impairments / 568 / 494 / 348
Learning Disability / 2,861 / 2,748 / 2,534
Intellectual/Developmental Disability / 529 / 674 / 1,285
Acquired Traumatic Brain Injury / 112 / 132 / 124
Total Consumers / 12,654 / 12,001 / 11,355

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Table 4 - Total Applications, Eligibilities and New Plans by Month

State Fiscal Year 2013-14

Month / Applications / Eligible / New Plans
Total Statewide / 36,292 / 32,005 / 26,548
July / 2,619 / 2,493 / 2,127
August / 2,934 / 2,438 / 2,127
September / 2,882 / 2,365 / 1,829
October / 3,779 / 3,007 / 2,231
November / 3,156 / 2,686 / 1,988
December / 2,600 / 2,790 / 2,133
January / 2,882 / 2,721 / 2,465
February / 3,019 / 2,509 / 2,326
March / 3,163 / 2,630 / 2,282
April / 3,265 / 2,858 / 2,415
May / 3,574 / 3,259 / 2,629
June / 2,419 / 2,249 / 1,996

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Table 5- New Activities

State Fiscal Years 1991-2013

Fiscal Year / Eligibility / New Plans
2013 / 32,005 / 26,548
2012 / 30,974 / 24,594
2011 / 31,715 / 25,302
2010 / 35,036 / 25,937
2009 / 32,621 / 25,612
2008 / 35,152 / 26,811
2007 / 36,537 / 28,084
2006 / 35,307 / 27,455
2005 / 34,651 / 26,175
2004 / 35,182 / 26,796
2003 / 36,474 / 27,783
2002 / 36,332 / 27,984
2001 / 37,247 / 28,334
2000 / 32,241 / 24,053
1999 / 30,998 / 25,447
1998 / 29,969 / 14,633
1997 / 37,020 / 30,606
1996 / 31,302 / 24,530
1995 / 33,840 / 22,352
1994 / 47,728 / 39,418
1993 / 54,461 / 42,587
1992 / 33,004 / 32,009
1991 / 33,227 / 32,883

Table 6 - Number of Consumers in Open Caseload

State Fiscal Years 1991-2013

Fiscal Year / Total
Open / Pre-Plan
02-12 / In-Plan
14-24
2013 / 63,878 / 9,087 / 54,791
2012 / 66,403 / 10,759 / 55,644
2011 / 70,343 / 12,226 / 58,117
2010 / 74,109 / 14,702 / 59,407
2009 / 75,279 / 13,332 / 61,947
2008 / 72,550 / 12,961 / 59,589
2007 / 74,501 / 13,428 / 61,073
2006 / 74,361 / 13,376 / 60,985
2005 / 73,960 / 14,979 / 58,981
2004 / 75,487 / 15,068 / 60,419
2003 / 75,158 / 15,776 / 59,382
2002 / 74,238 / 15,627 / 58,611
2001 / 74,659 / 17,990 / 56,669
2000 / 74,083 / 21,243 / 52,840
1999 / 76,003 / 22,936 / 53,067
1998 / 77,291 / 26,746 / 50,545
1997 / 78,343 / 18,186 / 60,157
1996 / 74,979 / 19,764 / 55,215
1995 / 78,069 / 21,123 / 56,946
1994 / 84,740 / 19,320 / 65,420
1993 / 85,858 / 22,111 / 63,747
1992 / 82,953 / 29,789 / 53,164
1991 / 76,699 / 26,921 / 49,778

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Table 7 - Number of Closures by Type

State Fiscal Years 1991-2013

Fiscal
Year / 08
Closed from App
(unsuccessful) / 30
Closed from Eligibility
(unsuccessful) / 28
Closed from Service
(unsuccessful) / 38
Closed from Delay
(unsuccessful) / 26
Successful
Rehabs / All
Closures
2013 / 4,368 / 7,312 / 14,600 / 41 / 12,654 / 38,975
2012 / 4,700 / 6,977 / 16,477 / 54 / 12,001 / 40,209
2011 / 5,493 / 7,402 / 15,577 / 64 / 11,355 / 39,891
2010 / 5,637 / 9,017 / 15,690 / 36 / 11,242 / 41,622
2009 / 5,343 / 8,507 / 11,578 / 28 / 10,171 / 35,627
2008 / 5,818 / 9,963 / 14,353 / 231 / 12,418 / 42,783
2007 / 5,511 / 10,071 / 12,850 / 192 / 13,645 / 42,269
2006 / 5,605 / 10,381 / 10,531 / 284 / 13,785 / 40,586
2005 / 5,282 / 9,094 / 12,664 / 350 / 14,290 / 41,680
2004 / 5,633 / 8,910 / 11,667 / 450 / 13,546 / 40,206
2003 / 5,271 / 8,607 / 12,900 / 608 / 13,784 / 41,170
2002 / 5,890 / 9,174 / 11,875 / 854 / 13,893 / 41,686
2001 / 5,845 / 9,040 / 11,848 / 1,209 / 12,620 / 40,562
2000 / 5,098 / 8,280 / 11,871 / 1,629 / 12,495 / 39,373
1999 / 4,861 / 8,379 / 11,742 / 2,074 / 11,268 / 38,324
1998 / 5,247 / 4,258 / 12,912 / 2,489 / 11,431 / 36,337
1997 / 6,025 / 7,602 / 14,117 / 870 / 11,686 / 40,300
1996 / 5,484 / 7,564 / 15,335 / 1,470 / 11,015 / 40,868
1995 / 7,175 / 4,647 / 17,697 / 845 / 13,365 / 43,729
1994 / 12,332 / 8,335 / 21,363 / 0 / 16,427 / 58,457
1993 / 19,913 / 4,027 / 15,787 / 0 / 16,268 / 55,995
1992 / 23,815 / 428 / 13,042 / 0 / 15,577 / 52,862
1991 / 23,768 / 360 / 14,279 / 0 / 18,468 / 56,875

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Table 8 - Successful Closures, Closed Other and Total Closures by Month

State Fiscal Year 2013-14

District / Successful
Closures / Closed
Other / Total
Closures
Total Statewide / 12,654 / 26,321 / 38,975
July / 1,078 / 2,603 / 3,681
August / 1,002 / 3,027 / 4,029
September / 1,045 / 5,269 / 6,314
October / 1,219 / 1,927 / 3,146
November / 914 / 1,653 / 2,567
December / 1,100 / 1,781 / 2,881
January / 1,042 / 1,862 / 2,904
February / 1,044 / 1,823 / 2,867
March / 957 / 1,600 / 2,557
April / 1,027 / 1,689 / 2,716
May / 1,103 / 1,705 / 2,808
June / 1,123 / 1,382 / 2,505

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Type of closure and
source of referral / Blind/Visually
Impaired
(Sensory) / Deaf/Hearing
Impaired
(Sensory) / Physical
Disabil.
(Physical) / Cognitive
Impairment
(Mental) / Dev.
Disabled
(Mental) / Learning
Disorder
(Mental) / Psychi-
atric
(Mental) / ATBI / Not
Reported / All
Disabil.
Type of Closure / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
Pre-plan (08, 30 &38) / 269 / 576 / 2,866 / 1,475 / 287 / 1,173 / 4,124 / 189 / 762 / 11,721
After plan initiated (28) / 618 / 759 / 3,128 / 1,920 / 706 / 2,919 / 4,347 / 203 / 0 / 14,600
Rehabilitated (26) / 974 / 760 / 1,906 / 2,322 / 529 / 2,861 / 3,190 / 112 / 0 / 12,654
Source of Referral
All Closures / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
Educational Institutions (elementary/secondary) / 122 / 372 / 298 / 1,108 / 400 / 4,208 / 506 / 38 / 61 / 7,113
Educational Institutions (post-secondary) / 84 / 135 / 479 / 422 / 108 / 965 / 440 / 49 / 24 / 2,706
Physician or other Med Institution (pub/private) / 113 / 89 / 398 / 186 / 35 / 25 / 565 / 40 / 16 / 1,467
Welfare Agency / 40 / 28 / 231 / 147 / 36 / 60 / 239 / 5 / 30 / 816
Community Rehabilitation Program / 458 / 103 / 775 / 2,127 / 524 / 202 / 4,633 / 59 / 142 / 9,023
Social Security Administration / 19 / 10 / 400 / 57 / 4 / 25 / 204 / 7 / 11 / 737
One-Stop Training/Training Centers / 31 / 132 / 747 / 103 / 13 / 77 / 317 / 21 / 40 / 1,481
Self-Referral / 600 / 816 / 2,650 / 947 / 199 / 903 / 2,702 / 183 / 224 / 9,224
Other Sources / 394 / 410 / 1,922 / 620 / 203 / 488 / 2,055 / 102 / 214 / 6,408
Source of Referral
(Rehabilitated) / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
Educational Institutions (elementary/secondary) / 49 / 141 / 78 / 500 / 131 / 1,874 / 189 / 15 / 0 / 2,977
Educational Institutions (post/secondary) / 35 / 47 / 136 / 174 / 31 / 388 / 107 / 10 / 0 / 928
Physician or other Med Institutions (pub/private) / 64 / 45 / 96 / 86 / 10 / 5 / 122 / 8 / 0 / 436
Welfare Agency / 23 / 7 / 45 / 64 / 16 / 23 / 54 / 1 / 0 / 233
Community Rehabilitation Program / 306 / 38 / 222 / 1,013 / 212 / 75 / 1,517 / 18 / 0 / 3,401
Social Security Administration / 7 / 5 / 96 / 13 / 0 / 4 / 40 / 3 / 0 / 168
One-Stop Training/Training Centers / 16 / 51 / 218 / 30 / 9 / 30 / 85 / 4 / 0 / 443
Self-Referral / 295 / 285 / 595 / 280 / 63 / 317 / 579 / 36 / 0 / 2,450
Other Sources / 179 / 141 / 420 / 162 / 57 / 145 / 497 / 17 / 0 / 1,618
TOTAL CLOSURES / 1,861 / 2,095 / 7,900 / 5,717 / 1,522 / 6,953 / 11,661 / 504 / 762 / 38,975

Table 9 - Number of All Closures by

Disability Group and Referral

State Fiscal Year 2013-14

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CHARACTERISTICS OF CONSUMERS

Consumer Characteristics

The majority of Rehabilitated Consumers were male. Males accounted for 7,422 Rehabilitations and females accounted for 5,232. The counts for ethnicities were as follow: 5,552-White; 4,334-Hispanic/Latino; 1,913-Black. Most of these consumers were in the 20-29 age group (4,384 consumers), double the size of any other age group. The 30-39 age group had the second highest number of Rehabilitations with 1,942, and the 50-59 age group was the third highest at 1,926 (See Table 10).

The primary disability for Rehabilitated Consumers was Mental Impairments, which is a compilation of Cognitive Disabilities, Psychiatric Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, and Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities. This group accounted for 8,902 consumers (See Table 3 for a breakdown of these disabilities). Physical Impairments was the second highest primary disability with 1,906 (See Table 8).

The majority of Rehabilitated Consumers were unmarried (8,977). Married consumers accounted for 1,548 Rehabilitations, while 1,430consumers were previously married. Educational Institutions and Community Rehabilitation Programs referred the highest number of successful closures. Educational Institutions referred 3,905 and Community Rehabilitation Programs referred 3,401 (See Table 8).

The majority of Successful Rehabilitations were in the ‘Clerk, Sales, and Service’ occupations.Successful Rehabilitations in this occupation accounted for 6,655 of the Department’s total of 12,654. Industrial occupations had 2,168, ‘Professional, Technical, Managerial’ occupations had 1,103, and homemakers had 608 (See Table 10).

Months in Service

The average Months in Service for Rehabilitated Consumerswas 18.Non-Rehabilitated Consumers were in Service for an average of 17 months and the average Months in Service for All Closures was 17 months (See Table 11).

Social Security Benefits

In SFY 2013-14, the Department achieved 12,654 Successful Rehabilitations. Of those, 3,268 (26%) consumers received SSI, SSDI or Dual SSI/SSDI.The counts for those receiving SSI, SSDI, or SSI/SSDI Dual were as follows: SSI only-1,929; SSDI only-960; SSI/SSDI Dual-379 (See Table 12).

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Table 10 - Selected Characteristics of Rehabilitated Consumers

State Fiscal Years 2009-2013

Characteristics / SFY
2013-14 / SFY
2012-13 / SFY
2011-12 / SFY
2010-11 / SFY
2009-10
SEX / White Space / White Space / White Space / White Space / White Space
Male / 7,422 / 7,263 / 6,890 / 6,708 / 6,165
Female / 5,232 / 4,738 / 4,465 / 4,534 / 4,006
RACE / White Space / White Space / White Space / White Space / White Space
American Indian / 98 / 75 / 65 / 62 / 68
White / 5,552 / 5,233 / 5,252 / 5,248 / 4,880
White/Hispanic / 0 / 0 / 0 / 3,254 / 2,735
Hispanic or Latino / 4,334 / 4,054 / 3,593 / 23 / 37
Black / 1,913 / 1,876 / 1,738 / 1,768 / 1,609
Asian / 433 / 526 / 511 / 485 / 491
Pacific Islander / 146 / 94 / 93 / 120 / 98
Multi / 178 / 143 / 103 / 282 / 253
AGE GROUP / White Space / White Space / White Space / White Space / White Space
10-19 / 1,455 / 703 / 80 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
20-29 / 4,384 / 4,694 / 4,529 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
30-39 / 1,942 / 1,917 / 1,821 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
40-49 / 1,917 / 1,845 / 1,962 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
50-59 / 1,926 / 1,926 / 1,926 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
60-69 / 745 / 671 / 738 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
70-79 / 136 / 120 / 117 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
80-89 / 106 / 91 / 116 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
90-100 / 43 / 34 / 66 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
PRIMARY DISABILITY / White Space / White Space / White Space / White Space / White Space
Sensory Impairments / 1,734 / 1,510 / 1,527 / 1,702 / 1,336
Physical Impairments / 1,906 / 1,792 / 1,750 / 4,644 / 4,064
Mental Impairments / 8,902 / 8,567 / 7,954 / 4,783 / 4,677
Acquired Traumatic Brain Injury / 112 / 132 / 124 / 113 / 94
MARITAL STATUS / White Space / White Space / White Space / White Space / White Space
Married / 1,548 / 1,475 / 1,517 / 1,554 / 1,300
Previously Married / 1,430 / 1,410 / 1,376 / 1,304 / 1,211
Never Married / 8,977 / 8,472 / 7,864 / 7,712 / 7,091
Separated, Widowed / 572 / 570 / 580 / 672 / 569
Other / 127 / 74 / 18 / 0 / 0
SOURCE OF REFERRAL / White Space / White Space / White Space / White Space / White Space
Educational Institutions / 3,905 / 3,761 / 3,443 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
Physician or other Med Institution / 436 / 448 / 686 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
Welfare Agency / 233 / 198 / 95 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
Community Rehabilitation Program / 3,401 / 3,211 / 2,844 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
Social Security Administration / 168 / 158 / 204 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
One-Stop Training/Training Centers / 443 / 409 / 408 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
Self-Referral / 2,450 / 2,196 / 1,972 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
Other Sources / 1,618 / 1,620 / 1,703 / Intentionally Blank / Intentionally Blank
OCCUPATION AT CLOSURE / White Space / White Space / White Space / White Space / White Space
Professional, Technical, Managerial / 1,103 / 989 / 867 / 2,341 / 2,043
Clerk, Sales, Service / 6,655 / 6,093 / 5,165 / 5,463 / 5,024
Industrial Occupations / 2,168 / 2,143 / 2,288 / 1,443 / 1,352
Homemakers / 608 / 578 / 569 / 712 / 534
Other Occupations / 607 / 703 / 892 / 1,283 / 1,218
(Not Completed) / 1,513 / 1,495 / 1,574 / 0 / 0
REHABILITATED CONSUMERS / 12,654 / 12,001 / 11,355 / 11,242 / 10,171

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Statistical Reference Report, State Fiscal Year 2013-2014

Region
And
District / Average Months
In Service
(Closed-Rehabs) / Average Months
In Service
(Closed-Other) / Average Months
In Service
(All Closures)
NORTH CENTRAL
Redwood Empire / 19 months / 15 months / 16 months
Northern Sierra / 15 months / 10 months / 12 months
San Joaquin / 21 months / 19 months / 20 months
Greater East Bay / 23 months / 16 months / 19 months
San Francisco / 15 months / 13 months / 14 months
San Jose / 17 months / 17 months / 17 months
Santa Barbara / 23 months / 18 months / 20 months
SOUTH
Inland Empire / 16 months / 15 months / 15 months
San Diego / 16 months / 18 months / 17 months
Van Nuys / 16 months / 13 months / 13 months
Greater Los Angeles / 16 months / 18 months / 17 months
LA South Bay / 20 months / 27 months / 25 months
Orange San Gabriel / 16 months / 14 months / 15 months
Blind Field Services / 27 months / 32 months / 29 months
AVERAGE STATEWIDE / 18 months / 17 months / 17 months

Table 11-Average Months in Service

State Fiscal Year 2013-14

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Table 12 - Total Successful Closures with SSI, SSDI, or Dual

State Fiscal Year 2013-14

District / Total
Successful
Closures / SSI
Only / SSDI
Only / SSI/SSDI
Dual / Total SSA
Benefits / Percentage
TOTAL STATEWIDE / 12,654 / 1,929 / 960 / 379 / 3,268 / 26%
NORTH CENTRAL
Redwood Empire District / 637 / 111 / 44 / 26 / 181 / 28%
Northern Sierra District / 866 / 122 / 80 / 33 / 235 / 27%
San Joaquin Valley District / 709 / 102 / 46 / 16 / 164 / 23%
Greater East Bay District / 1,026 / 173 / 119 / 28 / 320 / 31%
San Francisco District / 694 / 95 / 81 / 30 / 206 / 30%
San Jose District / 579 / 72 / 46 / 15 / 133 / 23%
Santa Barbara District / 566 / 89 / 59 / 32 / 180 / 32%
SOUTH
Inland Empire District / 1,198 / 193 / 40 / 30 / 263 / 22%
San Diego District / 1,398 / 200 / 67 / 31 / 298 / 21%
Van Nuys/Foothill District / 929 / 126 / 65 / 39 / 230 / 25%
Greater Los Angeles District / 807 / 90 / 36 / 8 / 134 / 17%
LA South Bay District / 741 / 118 / 41 / 17 / 176 / 24%
Orange/San Gabriel District / 1,550 / 181 / 62 / 26 / 269 / 17%
Blind Field Services / 954 / 257 / 174 / 48 / 479 / 50%

The following definitions have been acquired from the Social Security Administration Website.

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