Hillside Value Measures
Hillside uses value measures to improve the programs and services we provide to youth, families and the community. Value balances a program’s success rate with the actual cost of delivering those outcomes. This allows Hillside to determine if the program is improving on the measures that matter the most for those being served, and to evaluate how much positive social impact is created for every dollar invested in the program.
As of 2017, 21 Hillside programs have active value measures that are being constantly tracked for progress and improvement:
- Hillside Work-Scholarship Connection
- Day Treatment
- Therapeutic Foster Care
- Adult Health Homes
- REACH Substance Abuse Clinic
- Outpatient Clinic
Residential Treatment Services
- Critical Care
- Developmental Abilities Services
- Specialized
- Residential Treatment Facility
- Residential Treatment Center
- Gaining Resilience Through Overall Wellness (GROW)
- Bridges to Health
- Customized Services
- Developmental Abilities Services Transitional
- Family Crisis Support Services
- Family Preservation
- Non-Secure Detention
- Preventative Services
- Waiver
- Youth & Families Come First