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Note: Clinical cutoffs are used in some assessments to denote average, “healthy” functioning. Scores above the cutoff can indicate a need for treatment or assessment. We highlight the clinical cutoff on the figures that follow with a horizontal line. Each figure represents the average of the raw score of the tool used.
 90
80
70
67
90
Client Distress
Parent Report of Client Distress
Long-Term Residential
                      60 50 40 30 20
38
Discharge
48
180 Days Post-Discharge
51
Discharge
50
180 Days Post-Discharge
                                             Admit
Admit
  Most families 71% & 86%
of clients of parents
reported less distress 180 days post-discharge.
The average long-term residential client experienced a 48% reduction in distress at discharge. Parents reported a 40% reduction in their child’s distress.
  12 Measuring Lasting Change: The Embark Behavioral Health Annual Outcomes Report
Decreased distress
Decreased distress
Average Y-OQ SR Scores
Average Y-OQ 2.01 Scores






































































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