Open Data

PDD - Caseload by Service Delivery Model

Description

The Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) program provides services to help adults with developmental disabilities live as independently as possible in their communities.

 

PDD supports and services are available to individuals through Family Managed Services (FMS) agreements, contracts with community service providers, or through facilities that are operated directly by the Government of Alberta. The data goes back to June 2018 and tracks how many individuals receiving PDD services are accessing support by using FMS, community service providers, or through government operated facilities.

 

Updated

March 18, 2022

Tags
PDD Service Delivery Model persons with developmental disabilities
Resources

Title and Dataset Information

Date Modified

2022-03-18

Update Frequency

Quarterly (every 3 months)

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Community and Social Services

Resource Dates

Date Created

2020-03-12

Date Added to catalogue

2020-03-12T19:56:05.692269

Date Issued

2020-09-01

Date Modified

2022-03-18

Identifiers

Usage / Licence

Usage Considerations

Individuals may receive supports and services through a combination of models.

 

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.

 

Contact

Contact Name

Darcy Fleming

Contact Email

darcy.fleming@gov.ab.ca

Contact Other

780-644-4677