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HCRS Receives Strong Rating from Client Satisfaction Survey HCRS recently received significant praise about our mental health, substance abuse, and developmental disability services from the individuals and families we serve. As part of our annual client satisfaction survey, an incredible 97% of clients reported feeling that HCRS services make a difference in their lives. In addition, 95% of clients feel welcomed and treated with respect and 93% of new clients felt they received services in a timely manner. This data is based on responses from approximately 30% of our client base across Windham and Windsor counties. Each year, HCRS seeks feedback by way of a client satisfaction survey. The survey is comprised of a series of questions that rate client satisfaction with relation to timely access to care, respectful and dignified treatment, person and family centered approaches, confidentiality, and respect for the rights of individuals and families. The information gathered each year proves to be essential to HCRS’ Quality Improvement initiatives as well as our strategic planning efforts. Our annual client satisfaction survey was initiated in 2000 and provides us with comparative data from year to year. Consistent with our mission to provide creative, collaborative, and compassionate health care services that are responsive to the needs of our communities, the annual satisfaction survey reinforces the exceptional efforts made by staff as indeed providing significant benefit to the individuals served, their families, and our local communities. HCRS is proud of these results and thankful for the opportunity to assist community members to lead healthier, more successful lives.
And the 30% surveyed were the ones using HCRS to avoid jail, commenting on the get out of jail free card?
ReplyDeleteOf course the "clients" are overwhelmingly satisfied. HCRS insures those with pseudo psychotic ailments perpetually remain on disability irrespective of their potential. Given the motivation, most of those "clients" would become self sufficient, contributing members of the community. Springfield and the rest of Vermont functioned very nicely before HCRS came on the scene.
ReplyDeleteSurprise, surprise...97% of the coddled appreciate the free coddling provide by their coddlers!
ReplyDeleteI believe that they only "pull" the positive survey results and the negative surveys are disregarded. That is common practice in large organizations.
ReplyDeleteOf course HCRS clients are happy. If there are billable hours from medicaid available, they will flood people with services to collect every penny possible. Maybe they should survey their own underpaid employees to determine how they feel about the company for which they work.
ReplyDeleteGee it does not make a difference with the young man that stands on the island outside Mobil?? He is on full state benefits and uses panhandling to earn his drug money!
ReplyDeleteDon't even get me started on the guy in front on the Mobil!! I feel the same way like "get a job!"
ReplyDeleteI wonder what percentage of staff are satisfied? My guess the lowest satisfaction woukd be anyone who is in management.
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