Description
The Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) program provides services to help adults with developmental disabilities live as independently as possible in their communities. This historical data asset tracks the number of Albertans across the province who were eligible for the PDD program between April 2010 to May 2018.
Updated
September 1, 2020
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PDD Historical Active Caseload April 2010 - May 2018.xlsx
The Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) program provides services...
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PDD Data Visualization - to December 2020.pdf
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PDD Data Dictionary - Historical Active Caseload April 2010 - May 2018.xlsx
The Data Dictionary contains a description of each field and data element in...
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Community and Social Services Regions Map
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Title and Dataset Information
Date Modified
2020-09-01
Update Frequency
Once
Publisher / Creator Information
Creator
Publisher
Community and Social Services
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Resource Dates
Date Created
2020-03-12
Date Added to catalogue
2020-03-12T19:46:37.456377
Date Issued
2020-09-01
Date Modified
2020-09-01
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Usage Considerations
The data reflects the historical caseload number of Albertans receiving supports and services from the PDD program during the period of April 2010 to May 2018. From June 2018, active caseload counts are in the PDD Active Caseload dataset. These individuals may have received a variety of services such as home living, employment, community access or specialized community supports.
The PDD monthly caseload count is based on an average count for the reference month and the 11 previous months. Individuals are counted when an invoice for services is paid in the month. This method is used to address monthly invoicing fluctuations for a more accurate reflection of the number of individuals receiving services.
Please Note:
(1) Provincial total may not equal summation of the regional case counts. Individuals may receive services in more than one region. Provincial number is an overall unique count.
(2) - There are no regional data available for the time period April 2010 to March 2011.
Contact
Contact Name
Darcy Fleming