QUESTION
What is the current case management ratio in the NYC Department for the Aging?
1:11:45
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The current case management ratio in the NYC Department for the Aging is generally 1:58, varying from 54 to 72.
- The typical case management ratio is cited as 1 social worker to 55 clients.
- The optimum case management ratio mentioned is 1:65.
- The case management ratio ranges from 54 to 72 across nonprofit agencies.
- The information is discussed between Council Member Crystal Hudson and Commissioner Lorraine Cortes-Vasquez, with input from Chief Financial Officer Jose Mercado.
Crystal Hudson
1:11:45
What's the current case management ratio or the caseload of clients and a case manager work?
1:11:50
With.
Lorraine Cortes-Vasquez
1:11:53
I have that.
1:11:55
Yeah.
1:11:57
The ratio is
Jose Mercado
1:11:58
current 1 to 58.
Lorraine Cortes-Vasquez
1:12:00
Yeah.
1:12:00
You can't read.
1:12:01
You guys are killing me with these little prints.
1:12:04
The current ratio is 1 to 58, but it can go It's 1 to 58.
1:12:09
1 social worker to 55.
1:12:12
Okay.
1:12:12
But the optimum is 1 to 65.
1:12:16
Okay.
1:12:17
Alright.
1:12:17
And the range goes from around 54 to 71, I believe.
1:12:25
Of all of the nonprofit agencies that provided.
Crystal Hudson
1:12:28
So one to fit you said sorry.
1:12:31
Say the range again
Lorraine Cortes-Vasquez
1:12:32
for me.
1:12:32
The range goes from 50 4
Crystal Hudson
1:12:34
Uh-huh.
1:12:35
To 71, to 7 to 72.
1:12:39
Sorry.
1:12:39
72.
1:12:40
Yeah.