Summary by Selection Detail - All Age Groups

Updated 5/6/2013

Note:  "Total PUNS" includes count of closed records

Summary of Selection Detail by Age Group

Reason for PUNS or PUNS Update ADULTS   Young Adults Children
Total PUNS Active PUNS Total PUNS Active PUNS Total PUNS Active PUNS
ACTIVE
New 3,821 3,821 1,965 1,965 2,711 2,711
Annual Update 5,505 5,505 2,030 2,030 2,191 2,191
Change of category (Emergency, Planning, or Critical) 1,317 1,317 343 343 240 240
Change of service needs (more or less) - unchanged category (Emergency, Planning, or Critical) 1,042 1,042 214 214 213 213
Other, supports still needed 635 635 273 273 273 273
Totals 12,320 4,825 5,628
INACTIVE
Person is fully served or is not requesting any supports within the next five (5) years 8,553 423 539
Moved to another state, close PUNS 292 59 75
Person withdraws, close PUNS 650 65 99
Deceased 742 26 32
Other, close PUNS 3,442 335 430
Totals 13,679 908 1,175
EMERGENCY NEED (Person needs in-home or day supports immediately)
1. Individual needs immediate support to stay in their own home/family home (short term - 90 days or less); e.g., hospitalization of care giver or temporary illness of an individual living in their own home. 133 90 40 36 60 52
2. Individual needs immediate support to stay in their own home/family home or maintain their employment situation (long term); e.g., due to the person's serious health or behavioral issues. 644 492 307 287 602 568
3. Care giver needs immediate support to keep their family member at home (short term - 90 days or less); e.g., family member recuperating from illness and needs short term enhanced supports. 116 92 68 62 110 101
4. Care giver needs immediate support to keep their family member at home (long term); e.g., care giver is permanently disabled or is terminally ill and needs long term enhanced supports immediately to keep their family member at home. 351 275 127 121 232 207
EMERGENCY NEED (Person needs out-of-home supports immediately)
1. Care giver is unable or unwilling to continue providing care (e.g., person has been abandoned). 589 343 99 80 52 36
2. Death of the care giver with no other supports available. 118 66 14 12 3 3
3. Person has been committed by the court or is at risk of incarceration. 46 19 14 10 6 6
4. Person is living in a setting where there is suspicion of abuse or neglect. 153 107 31 26 9 9
5. Person is in an exceedingly expensive or inappropriate placement and immediately needs a new place to live (for example, an acute care hospital, a mental health placement, a homeless shelter, etc.). 280 202 25 22 15 12
6. Other crisis, Specify: 1,221 723 198 161 219 176
CRITICAL NEED (Person needs supports within one year)
1. Individual or care giver will need support within the next year in order for the individual to continue living in their current situation. 3,259 2,721 1,417 1,357 2,101 2,000
2. Person has a care giver (age 60+) and will need supports within the next year. 1,890 1,600 342 336 159 155
3. Person has an ill care giver who will be unable to continue providing care within the next year. 705 580 215 205 200 183
4. Person has behavior(s) that warrant additional supports to live in their own home or family home. 1,295 1,072 990 930 1,830 1,730
5. Individual personal care needs cannot be met by current care givers or the person's health has deteriorated. 891 632 235 218 306 276
6. There has been a death or other family crisis, requiring additional supports. 601 475 249 237 439 407
7. Person has a care giver who would be unable to work if services are not provided. 1,729 1,438 1,263 1,209 1,903 1,796
8. Person or care giver needs an alternative living arrangement. 1,471 1,021 254 225 149 130
9. Person has graduated or left school in the past 10 years, or will be graduating in the next 3 years. 4,313 3,540 2,298 2,209 142 140
10. Person is living in an inappropriate place, awaiting a proper place (can manage for the short term; e.g., persons aging out of children's residential services). 250 166 54 46 12 10
11. Person moved from another state where they were receiving residential, day and/or in-home supports. 132 92 40 34 68 58
12. The state has plans to assist the person in moving within the next year (from a state-operated or private Intermediate Care Facility for People with Developmental Disabilities, nursing home or state hospital). 497 244 8 6 2 2
13. Person is losing eligibility for Department of Children and Family Services supports in the next year. 186 114 70 64 16 16
14. Person is losing eligibility for Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment supports in the next year. 4 4 2 2 66 61
15. Person is losing eligibility for Intermediate Care Facility for People with Developmental Disabilities supports in the next year. 14 6 1 1
16. Person is losing eligibility for Medically Fragile/Technology Dependant Children's Waiver supports in the next year. 13 10 11 9 16 16
17. Person is residing in an out-of-home residential setting and is losing funding from the public school system. 49 30 27 27 2 2
18. Person is losing eligibility for Individual Care Grants supports through the mental health system in the next year. 20 14 12 12 2 2
19. Person is leaving jail, prison or other criminal justice setting in the next year. 19 6 2 2 1 1
20. Person wants to leave current setting within the next year. 846 595 86 77 19 16
21. Person needs services within the next year for some other reason, specify: 2,318 1,845 824 780 1,306 1,227
PLANNING FOR NEED (Person's needs for service is more than a year away but less than 5 years away, or the care giver is older than 60 years)
1. Person is not currently in need of services, but will need service if something happens to the care giver. 5,169 3,899 1,516 1,419 1,756 1,652
2. Person lives in a large setting, and person/family has expressed a desire to move (or the state plans to move the person). 277 179 19 17 10 10
3. Person is dissatisfied with current residential services and wishes to move to a different residential setting. 403 263 22 22 9 7
4. Person wishes to move to a different geographic location in Illinois. 210 114 26 22 13 13
5. Person currently lives in out-of-home residential setting and wishes to live in own home. 54 27 4 4 1 1
6. Person currently lives in out-of-home residential setting and wishes to return to parents' home and parents concur. 20 10 10 10 6 6
7. Person is receiving supports for vocational or other structured activities and wants and needs increased supports to retire. 54 33 10 10 4 4
8. Person or care giver needs increased supports. 3,281 2,485 1,303 1,207 1,560 1,448
9. Person is losing eligibility for Department of Children and Family Services supports within 1-5 years. 85 65 117 106 21 21
10. Person is losing eligibility for Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment support within 1-5 years. 6 6 8 8 52 49
11. Person is losing eligibility for Technology Dependent Children's Waiver support within 1-5 years. 3 3 10 7 8 8
12. Person is losing eligibility for Individual Care Grants supports through the mental health system within 1-5 years. 7 4 17 15 8 8
13. Person is residing in an out-of-home residential setting and is losing funding from the public school system within 1-5 years. 39 24 59 53 11 11
14. Other, Explain: 1,752 1,047 385 361 395 360
EXISTING SUPPORTS AND SERVICES
Respite Supports (24 Hour) 279 172 121 106 153 133
Respite Supports (less than 24 hour) 876 567 398 346 616 554
Behavioral Supports (includes behavioral intervention, therapy and counseling) 3,503 1,669 1,458 1,274 1,672 1,485
Physical Therapy 1,204 651 1,144 1,033 2,426 2,207
Occupational Therapy 1,191 714 1,947 1,781 4,320 3,915
Speech Therapy 1,557 1,018 2,841 2,627 4,817 4,363
Education 2,053 1,559 4,302 3,921 5,275 4,784
Assistive Technology 1,243 747 1,166 1,065 1,897 1,763
Homemaker/Chore Services 287 128 50 46 63 56
Adaptations to Home or Vehicle 670 396 303 282 523 490
Personal Support under a Home-Based Program, Which Could Be Funded By Developmental Disabilities, Division of Rehabilitation Services or Department on Aging (can include habilitation, personal care, respite, retirement supports, budgeting, etc.) 3,964 2,519 724 570 851 573
Medical Equipment/Supplies 1,812 1,060 643 577 1,114 1,025
Nursing Services in the Home, Provided Intermittently 1,073 447 101 90 148 118
Other Individual Supports 3,077 1,743 1,063 956 1,474 1,386
TRANPORTATION
Transportation (include trip/mileage reimbursement) 7,206 3,232 917 768 908 765
Other Transportation Service 6,843 4,361 3,051 2,819 3,367 3,068
Senior Adult Day Services 287 108 2 2 1 1
Developmental Training 9,943 4,596 137 96 39 19
"Regular Work"/Sheltered Employment 1,883 926 63 56 6 6
Supported Employment 916 534 123 116 21 19
Vocational and Educational Programs Funded by the Division of Rehabilitation Services 718 549 452 437 40 38
Other Day Supports (e.g. volunteering, community experience) 1,465 1,041 744 695 260 227
RESIDENTIAL SUPPORTS
Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA)/Family 353 171 21 17 13 10
Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA)/Intermittent 629 226 5 5 4 2
Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA)/Host Family 130 47 2 2 2 2
Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA)/24 Hour 3,513 759 59 28 10 8
Intermediate Care Facilities for People with Developmental Disabilities (IDF/DD) 16 or Fewer People 629 331 26 13 4 4
Intermediate Care Facilities for People with Developmental Disabilities (IDF/DD) 17 or More People 433 256 7 2 2 2
Skilled Nursing facility/Pediatric (SNF/PED) 30 13 12 5 24 6
State Operated Developmental Center (SODC) 467 178 8 6 1 1
State Operated Mental Health Hospital (SOMHH) 32 12 2 2
Supported Living Arrangement 218 147 5 5 4 4
Community Living Facility 285 103 4 4 1 1
Shelter Care/Board Home 35 11 2 2 1 1
Nursing Home 321 117 2 2 2 2
Assisted Living Facility 19 9 4 4 1 1
Children's Residential Services 195 115 171 130 55 34
Child Care Institutions (Including Residential Schools) 118 65 132 82 53 21
Children's Foster Care 61 39 33 27 9 7
Other Residential Support (including homeless shelters) 1,008 649 166 150 191 164
SUPPORTS NEEDED
Personal Support (includes habilitation, personal care and intermittent respite services) 6,726 6,439 3,747 3,705 4,642 4,588
Respite Supports (24 hours or greater) 2,084 2,002 1,391 1,377 2,039 2,020
Behavioral Supports (includes behavioral intervention, therapy and counseling) 3,258 3,081 2,011 1,991 3,088 3,052
Physical Therapy 1,862 1,730 1,184 1,172 2,382 2,358
Occupational Therapy 2,002 1,892 1,862 1,843 3,749 3,710
Speech Therapy 2,480 2,377 2,382 2,358 4,051 4,006
Assistive Technology 1,813 1,718 1,580 1,560 2,793 2,765
Adaptations to Home or Vehicle 1,072 991 718 708 1,388 1,379
Nursing Services in the Home, Provided Intermittently 631 565 235 231 347 342
Other Individual Supports 3,185 3,009 1,726 1,710 2,474 2,454
TRANSPORTATION NEEDED
Transportation (include trip/mileage reimbursement) 5,474 5,239 2,392 2,404 2,363 2,334
Other Transportation Service 4,923 4,731 2,505 2,541 2,323 2,310
VOCATIONAL OR OTHER STRUCTURED ACTIVITIES
Support to work at home (e.g. self employment or earning at home) 310 297 183 183 74 74
Support to work in the community 4,283 4,127 2,190 2,173 542 538
Support to engage in work/activities in a disability setting 6,288 6,027 2,678 2,660 730 725
Attendance at activity center for seniors 232 194 13 13 11 11
RESIDENTIAL SUPPORTS NEEDED
Out-of-home residential services with less than 24-hour supports 1,720 1,660 521 514 228 228
Out-of-home residential services with 24-hour supports 5,523 5,272 1,651 1,634 762 751

Total PUNS

AGE Group Total PUNS
Adults (age 22 and above) 25,999
Young Adults (ages 18 through 21) 5,733
Children (ages 0 through 17) 6,803
Total PUNS for All Age Groups 38,535
Total Active PUNS for All Groups 22,773