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CAMH by the numbers: CAMH Annual Report 2004

CAMH Annual Report

(based on the fiscal year, April 1, 2003- March 31, 2004)

Clients

  • Unique (1) clients: 20,031
  • Inpatient admissions: 3,415
  • Outpatient visits: 374,761
  • Visits to Emergency Services: 3,642
  • Average length of stay in days: 63.3
  • Ranking of alcohol in top diagnoses for addiction clients: 1
  • Ranking of crack/cocaine in top diagnoses for addiction clients: 2
  • Ranking of schizophrenic disorders in top diagnoses for mental health clients (2): 1
  • Ranking of mood affective disorders (3) in top diagnoses for mental health clients (4): 2
  • Top four languages indicated by clients at time of admission, other than English and French: Spanish, Serbian, Chinese and Italian

Staff

  • CAMH staff: 2,687
  • CAMH physicians: 237
  • Research grants/contracts: 257
  • Amount of research grants/contracts: $33,543,310

Volunteers and Donors

  • Volunteers (approx. per quarter): 935
  • Hours contributed by volunteers: 255,187
  • Donors: 4,615
  • Amount of donations: $5,910,704

Information/Education

  • Calls to CAMH's R. Samuel McLaughlin Addiction and Mental Health Information Centre: 58,839
  • Contacts (visits, email and letters) to CAMH's R. Samuel McLaughlin Addiction and Mental Health Information Centre: 5,316
  • People who participated in professional education, training or development courses: 6,419
  • Visits to the website: 1,544,196

Multi-faith information

  • Regular worship services in the multi-faith Spiritual and Religious Care Services serving diverse needs of CAMH's clients and staff: 520
  • Special holiday services: 19
  • People attending services: 5,670
  • Faith groups: 7
  • New faith groups this year: 2 (Hindu and Rastafarian)

Most of the statistics from this page came from CAMH's Balanced Scorecard, which measures and monitors CAMH's performance. Hard copies of the scorecard are available at CAMH libraries.

1 Unique: individual people who received care, regardless of number of visits.
2 Inpatients/clients have a higher percentage of schizophrenic disorders.
3 Includes manic episodes, bipolar affective disorder and depressive episodes.
4 Outpatient/clients have a higher percentage of mood affective disorders.

Dr. Samuel Noh and colleagues from CCHS

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