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ATLANTIC
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
249
417
73.91%
97.99%
1.13%
2.47%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
92.68%
99.29%
94.81%
98.84%
98.31%
94.12%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
121
226
9310
15304
Average Small
Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
3%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
3%
Average for Small Sized
Atlantic County Government, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Educational Translation Services, Inc., Rowan University, South Jersey Hospital Inc, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Theracare of New York, Inc
Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc.Targeted Evaluation Teams
(2005-2006 *)
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P89.00%89.00%89.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
BERGEN
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
939
1253
91.14%
99.79%
0.47%
3.07%
90.41%
85.71%
100.00%
98.08%
95.24%
99.68%
97.75%
94.03%
100.00%
97.95%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
788
1275
9310
15304
Average Large
Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
8%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
10%
Average for Large Sized
Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc, Bergen County Special Services School District, Carbel Billing & Consulting Services, Inc, Catholic Family & Community Services, Cerebral Palsy of North Jersey, Inc, Compcare Therapeutics Inc, County of Bergen, Dynamic Therapeutic, Inc, Educational Translation Services, Inc., ER Speech, Innovative Interventions, Innovative Therapeutic Services, LLC, Kid Clan Services, Inc, Mountain Lakes EIP, Pediatric Therapy Resources, LLC, Progressive Steps, L.L.C., Quality Care Group, LLC, S & S Therapeutics, Inc, St. Joseph School for the Blind, St. Joseph's Hospital & Medical Center, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Theracare of New York, Inc, TheraNorth Services, LLC, Therapy Associates LLC, Universal Progressive Therapy, Inc.
Catholic Family & Community ServicesTargeted Evaluation Teams
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P54.00%46.00%65.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
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BURLINGTON
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
440
954
95.56%
100.00%
0.83%
2.78%
96.08%
85.71%
85.71%
100.00%
91.44%
98.80%
95.21%
96.15%
96.97%
92.22%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
467
759
9310
15304
Average Medium Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
6%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
5%
Average for Medium Sized
Children's Specialized Hospital, Community Healthcare Systems, LLC, Eden Institute Inc, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Theracare of New York, Inc, Virtua Homecare-Community Nursing Services, Virtua Memorial Hospital- Burlington County Inc.
Theracare of New York, Inc, Virtua Memorial Hospital- Burlington County Inc.Targeted Evaluation Teams
(2005-2006)
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P56.00%50.00%75.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
CAMDEN
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
562
1045
96.43%
99.47%
0.74%
2.83%
96.88%
100.00%
100.00%
94.74%
95.24%
99.68%
97.75%
94.03%
100.00%
97.95%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
788
1275
9310
15304
Average Large
Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
7%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
6%
Average for Large Sized
Archway Programs, Inc., Bancroft NeuroHealth, Camden County Treasurer, Community Healthcare Systems, LLC, Educational Translation Services, Inc., Kingsway Learning Center, Our Lady of Lourdes Health Foundation, Inc, Rowan University, Southern New Jersey Perinatal Cooperative, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Theracare of New York, Inc, Virtua Memorial Hospital- Burlington County Inc.
Archway Programs, Inc., Our Lady of Lourdes Health Foundation, Inc, Theracare of New York, IncTargeted Evaluation Teams
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P69.00%63.00%88.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
CAPE MAY
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
50
96
100.00%
100.00%
0.78%
1.96%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
92.68%
99.29%
94.81%
98.84%
98.31%
94.12%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
121
226
9310
15304
Average Small
Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
1%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
1%
Average for Small Sized
Cape May County Schools For Special Services, County of Cape May, Shirley Eves Developmental & Therapeutic Center, Inc, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc.
Shirley Eves Developmental & Therapeutic Center, Inc, Theracare of New York, IncTargeted Evaluation Teams
(2005-2006)
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P25.00%25.00%25.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
CUMBERLAND
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
148
333
100.00%
100.00%
0.62%
2.30%
85.71%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
92.68%
99.29%
94.81%
98.84%
98.31%
94.12%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
121
226
9310
15304
Average Small
Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
2%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
2%
Average for Small Sized
Educational Translation Services, Inc., Rowan University, Shirley Eves Developmental & Therapeutic Center, Inc, South Jersey Hospital Inc, St. John of God Community Services, Theracare of New York, Inc
South Jersey Hospital IncTargeted Evaluation Teams
(2005-2006)
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P78.00%78.00%
100.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
ESSEX
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
718
1490
87.50%
99.03%
0.44%
2.08%
100.00%
85.71%
100.00%
96.00%
95.24%
99.68%
97.75%
94.03%
100.00%
97.95%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
788
1275
9310
15304
Average Large
Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
10%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
8%
Average for Large Sized
Carbel Billing & Consulting Services, Inc, Cerebral Palsy of North Jersey, Inc, Children's Specialized Hospital, Community Child Development LLC, Compcare Therapeutics Inc, County of Essex, Educational Translation Services, Inc., Innovative Therapeutic Services, LLC, Kid Clan Services, Inc, Lee's Developmental Services LLC, LEE'S DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES, LLC (do not use), Montclair State University, Mountain Lakes EIP, Progressive Steps, L.L.C., S & S Therapeutics, Inc, Speech Therapy Center, LLC, St. Joseph School for the Blind, Summit Speech School, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Team Hope, The Association for Retarded Citizens of Essex County, Inc, Theracare of New York, Inc, TheraNorth Services, LLC, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Cerebral Palsy of North Jersey, Inc, Community Child Development LLC, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New JerseyTargeted Evaluation Teams
(2005-2006 *)
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P44.00%33.00%50.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
GLOUCESTER
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
416
572
91.11%
100.00%
1.19%
4.40%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
91.44%
98.80%
95.21%
96.15%
96.97%
92.22%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
467
759
9310
15304
Average Medium Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
4%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
4%
Average for Medium Sized
Atlantic County Government, County of Gloucester, Department of Health and Senior Services, Gloucester County Special Services School District, Rowan University, Salem County Special Services School District, South Jersey Hospital Inc, St. John of God Community Services, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Theracare of New York, Inc
St. John of God Community ServicesTargeted Evaluation Teams
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P92.00%92.00%92.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
HUDSON
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
366
652
74.07%
98.91%
0.33%
1.44%
97.30%
100.00%
100.00%
94.74%
91.44%
98.80%
95.21%
96.15%
96.97%
92.22%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
467
759
9310
15304
Average Medium Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
4%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
4%
Average for Medium Sized
Cerebral Palsy of North Jersey, Inc, Compcare Therapeutics Inc, Educational Translation Services, Inc., Hudson County Special Child Health Services, Hudson Milestones, Innovative Therapeutic Services, LLC, Kid Clan Services, Inc, Mountain Lakes EIP, Pediatric Therapy Resources, LLC, Progressive Steps, L.L.C., St. Joseph School for the Blind, Summit Speech School, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Theracare of New York, Inc, TheraNorth Services, LLC, Therapy Associates LLC
Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc.Targeted Evaluation Teams
(2005-2006 *)
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P14.00%14.00%43.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
HUNTERDON
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
82
214
100.00%
100.00%
0.23%
2.08%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
92.68%
99.29%
94.81%
98.84%
98.31%
94.12%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
121
226
9310
15304
Average Small
Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
1%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
1%
Average for Small Sized
Educational Translation Services, Inc., Hunterdon Medical Center, Rutgers, The State University dba Douglass Outreach, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Team Hope, The Matheny School & Hospital, Inc, Theracare of New York, Inc, Vista Rehab Services
Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc.Targeted Evaluation Teams
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P67.00%67.00%67.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
MERCER
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
315
500
96.88%
96.51%
0.81%
2.39%
100.00%
80.00%
75.00%
82.61%
91.44%
98.80%
95.21%
96.15%
96.97%
92.22%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
467
759
9310
15304
Average Medium Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
3%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
3%
Average for Medium Sized
Big Apple Therapy Associates, Central New Jersey Maternal and Child Health Consortium, Inc, Children's Specialized Hospital, Classic Rehabilitation, LTD., Eden Institute Inc, Educational Translation Services, Inc., Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Theracare of New York, Inc
Children's Specialized HospitalTargeted Evaluation Teams
(2005-2006)
*
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P67.00%67.00%67.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
MIDDLESEX
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
725
1151
98.67%
99.72%
0.30%
2.35%
98.41%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
95.24%
99.68%
97.75%
94.03%
100.00%
97.95%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
788
1275
9310
15304
Average Large
Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
8%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
8%
Average for Large Sized
Big Apple Therapy Associates, Cerebral Palsy Association of Middlesex County, Children's Specialized Hospital, Community Hospital Group T/A JRI Physical Medicine, Eden Institute Inc, Educational Translation Services, Inc., Hands At Work Inc, Ladacin Network, Inc, Lee's Developmental Services LLC, Middlesex County Treasurer, Occupational Therapy Consultants, Inc, Progressive Steps, L.L.C., Summit Speech School, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Theracare of New York, Inc, Vista Rehab Services, Xanadu Behavior Therapy
Community Hospital Group T/A JRI Physical MedicineTargeted Evaluation Teams
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P44.00%44.00%72.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
MONMOUTH
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
795
1202
97.94%
100.00%
0.81%
3.56%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
95.24%
99.68%
97.75%
94.03%
100.00%
97.95%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
788
1275
9310
15304
Average Large
Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
8%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
9%
Average for Large Sized
Big Apple Therapy Associates, Children's Specialized Hospital, Classic Rehabilitation, LTD., Compcare Therapeutics Inc, Eden Institute Inc, Educational Translation Services, Inc., Family Resource Associates, Inc, Katzenbach School for the Deaf, Ladacin Network, Inc, Monmouth Medical Center, Neptune Township Board of Education, Progressive Steps, L.L.C., Summit Speech School, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Theracare of New York, Inc, Vista Rehab Services, VNA of Central Jersey Inc, Within Reach Pediatric Services, Inc, Xanadu Behavior Therapy
Family Resource Associates, Inc, Ladacin Network, Inc, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc.Targeted Evaluation Teams
(2005-2006)
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P71.00%67.00%71.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
MORRIS
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
588
867
64.29%
97.96%
0.64%
3.25%
97.67%
100.00%
100.00%
75.86%
91.44%
98.80%
95.21%
96.15%
96.97%
92.22%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
467
759
9310
15304
Average Medium Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
6%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
6%
Average for Medium Sized
AHS Hospital Corp, Cerebral Palsy League Inc, Cerebral Palsy of North Jersey, Inc, Children's Specialized Hospital, Dynamic Center, Inc, Dynamic Therapeutic, Inc, Educational Translation Services, Inc., Innovative Therapeutic Services, LLC, J and B Occupational Therapy, LLC., Lee's Developmental Services LLC, Mountain Lakes EIP, P.G. Chambers School, Progressive Steps, L.L.C., Quality Care Group, LLC, S & S Therapeutics, Inc, Speech Therapy Center, LLC, Summit Speech School, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Team Hope, The Arc Warren County Chapter, The Matheny School & Hospital, Inc, Theracare of New York, Inc, TheraNorth Services, LLC, Within Reach Pediatric Services, Inc
Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc.Targeted Evaluation Teams
(2005-2006 *)
*
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P55.00%45.00%82.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
OCEAN
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
989
1511
84.96%
99.90%
0.99%
4.48%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
96.88%
95.24%
99.68%
97.75%
94.03%
100.00%
97.95%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
788
1275
9310
15304
Average Large
Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
10%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
11%
Average for Large Sized
Big Apple Therapy Associates, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Children's Specialized Hospital, Classic Rehabilitation, LTD., Compcare Therapeutics Inc, Educational Translation Services, Inc., Family Resource Associates, Inc, Ladacin Network, Inc, Ocean County Board of Health, Progressive Steps, L.L.C., SCHI EIP, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Theracare of New York, Inc, Xanadu Behavior Therapy
Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc.Targeted Evaluation Teams
(2005-2006 *)
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P60.00%53.00%67.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
PASSAIC
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
549
900
90.32%
97.81%
0.50%
2.47%
84.85%
80.00%
100.00%
95.83%
91.44%
98.80%
95.21%
96.15%
96.97%
92.22%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
467
759
9310
15304
Average Medium Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
6%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
6%
Average for Medium Sized
Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc, Bergen County Special Services School District, Catholic Family & Community Services, Center for Family Resources, Inc CFR-EIP, Cerebral Palsy of North Jersey, Inc, Compcare Therapeutics Inc, Dynamic Center, Inc, Educational Translation Services, Inc., Innovative Interventions, Innovative Therapeutic Services, LLC, Kid Clan Services, Inc, Kid Clan, LLC, Mountain Lakes EIP, Progressive Steps, L.L.C., Quality Care Group, LLC, S & S Therapeutics, Inc, St. Joseph School for the Blind, St. Joseph's Hospital & Medical Center, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Theracare of New York, Inc, TheraNorth Services, LLC, Therapy Associates LLC
Catholic Family & Community ServicesTargeted Evaluation Teams
*
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P50.00%50.00%59.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
#
SALEM
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
57
77
100.00%
100.00%
0.71%
2.44%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
92.68%
99.29%
94.81%
98.84%
98.31%
94.12%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
121
226
9310
15304
Average Small
Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
1%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
1%
Average for Small Sized
Salem County Special Services School District, Shirley Eves Developmental & Therapeutic Center, Inc, St. John of God Community Services
Shirley Eves Developmental & Therapeutic Center, IncTargeted Evaluation Teams
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P100.00%100.00%100.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
SOMERSET
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
438
596
93.88%
99.54%
0.44%
3.48%
83.33%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
91.44%
98.80%
95.21%
96.15%
96.97%
92.22%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
467
759
9310
15304
Average Medium Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
4%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
5%
Average for Medium Sized
Big Apple Therapy Associates, Carbel Billing & Consulting Services, Inc, Children's Specialized Hospital, Dynamic Therapeutic, Inc, Educational Translation Services, Inc., Innovative Therapeutic Services, LLC, Occupational Therapy Consultants, Inc, Somerset Crippled Children's Treatment Center, Summit Speech School, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Team Hope, The Arc of Somerset County, The Matheny School & Hospital, Inc, Theracare of New York, Inc, Vista Rehab Services, Within Reach Pediatric Services, Inc, Xanadu Behavior Therapy
Children's Specialized Hospital, Community Hospital Group T/A JRI Physical Medicine, The Matheny School & Hospital, IncTargeted Evaluation Teams
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P54.00%54.00%54.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
*
SUSSEX
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
144
266
78.57%
99.31%
0.66%
3.02%
85.71%
95.83%
95.83%
100.00%
92.68%
99.29%
94.81%
98.84%
98.31%
94.12%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
121
226
9310
15304
Average Small
Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
2%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
2%
Average for Small Sized
Dynamic Center, Inc, Dynamic Therapeutic, Inc, J and B Occupational Therapy, LLC., Prime Care, Inc, Progressive Steps, L.L.C., Quality Care Group, LLC, S & S Therapeutics, Inc, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc.
Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc.Targeted Evaluation Teams
*
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P60.00%60.00%90.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
*
UNION
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
624
1032
90.91%
99.36%
0.72%
2.83%
96.88%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
91.44%
98.80%
95.21%
96.15%
96.97%
92.22%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
467
759
9310
15304
Average Medium Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
7%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
7%
Average for Medium Sized
ARC of Union County, Inc, Carbel Billing & Consulting Services, Inc, Cerebral Palsy League Inc, Children's Specialized Hospital, Compcare Therapeutics Inc, Educational Translation Services, Inc., Innovative Therapeutic Services, LLC, Lee's Developmental Services LLC, Mountain Lakes EIP, Progressive Steps, L.L.C., Rutgers, The State University dba Douglass Outreach, St. Joseph School for the Blind, Summit Speech School, Sunny Days Early Childhood Developmental Services, Inc., Team Hope, Theracare of New York, Inc, TheraNorth Services, LLC, Vista Rehab Services, Xanadu Behavior Therapy
Cerebral Palsy League Inc, Children's Specialized HospitalTargeted Evaluation Teams
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P59.00%53.00%65.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
*
WARREN
New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS) County Performance Report July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007
Percent of children that received all of the services on their IFSP in a timely manner
This County
StateTotal
Early Intervention Programs (EIP)
Annual Referrals
This County State Target State Performance
Percent of children exiting Part C and potentially eligible for Part B where identification to the Local Education Agencies (LEA) occured
Percentage of Initial IFSP meetings held within 45 days of the Referral
Percent of transition conferences held on time (for children eligible for Birth to Age Three by 29 months)
Percent of children birth to one served by NJEIS compared to the population of the countyPercent of children birth to three served by NJEIS compared to the population of the county
Percent of children primarily receiving services in the home or community
Percent of children with plans in their IFSP with steps to prepare the family and for transition out of Early Intervention
SPP Indicator
1
2
5
6
7
8a
8b
8c
999
999
116
176
100.00%
100.00%
1.43%
3.05%
88.89%
100.00%
100.00%
66.67%
92.68%
99.29%
94.81%
98.84%
98.31%
94.12%
93.23%
99.29%
0.63%
2.80%
96.49%
96.54%
98.39%
95.20%
121
226
9310
15304
Average Small
Counties
Percent of Statewide Referrals
1%
C
P
P
P
C
C
C
C
Key:C: Compliance IndicatorP: Performance Indicator
Statewide Percent of Child Count
1%
Average for Small Sized
J and B Occupational Therapy, LLC., The Arc Warren County Chapter
The Arc Warren County ChapterTargeted Evaluation Teams
*
Corrective Action Plan (CAP)*CAP Required: County corrected performance. #CAP Required: County continuing to work on correction.
For more information on the NJEIS Statewide and County Performance Reports visit http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/CountyPerformanceDescription.html
100.00%
99.20%
0.62%
2.31%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
100.00%
Children with Active IFSP on December 1, 2006 (Federal Child Count)
2006 - 2007 Reporting Period
Percent of families report their intervention services have helped:4P57.00%43.00%71.00%
4a. Knows their rights 4b. Effectively communicate their children's needs. 4c. Help their children develop and learn.
999 999 59.90%55.60%70.40%
Indicator 1: Represents most recent data for 21 counties. For 11 counties this is 2005-2006 data identified by the date and shading the percentage.
Indicator 4: The state targets are under review. Revised state targets will be utilized in SFY 08 performance report.
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