Gc. Galster et al., COSTS OF CARING FOR PERSONS WITH LONG-TERM MENTAL-ILLNESS IN ALTERNATIVE RESIDENTIAL SETTINGS, Evaluation and program planning, 17(3), 1994, pp. 239-248
Costs for severely mentally disabled persons receiving housing subsidi
es and/or case management services or who are in a state hospital were
compared in two suburban and rural Ohio counties. Costs assessed incl
uded housing, mental health services, medical services, dental service
s, personal consumption, and total costs. Costs for groups consisting
of 16 clients with subsidized housing and intensive case management, 2
4 with subsidized housing and nonintensive case management, 11 with no
nsubsidized/intensive, 11 with nonsubsidized/nonintensive, and 20 with
subsidized/treatment team clients were compared with aggregate costs
for state hospital patients. Costs were adjusted for differences in cl
ient characteristics between groups. Results indicated that in the are
as of housing costs, mental health costs, personal-consumption costs,
and total costs, there were statistically significant differences amon
g the five community-based groups. More dramatic, total operating cost
s for the state hospital were at least three times as high.