administrative directivevisionloss.ny.gov/main/policies/external/ocfs_2010...manual i. purpose the...
TRANSCRIPT
David A. Paterson Governor
NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF CHILDREN & FAMILY SERVICES
52 WASHINGTON STREET RENSSELAER, NY 12144
Gladys Carrión, Esq.
Commissioner
Administrative Directive
Transmittal: 10-OCFS-ADM-01
To: Local District Commissioners Executive Directors of Authorized Voluntary Agencies
Issuing Division/Office:
Administration
Date: January 15, 2010
Subject: Maximum State Aid Rates for Foster Care Programs and Residential Programs for Committee on Special Education Placements - Effective July 1, 2009, through March 31, 2010
Suggested Distribution:
Directors of Services Accounting Supervisors
Contact Person(s): David Haase (518) 486-6404 or Daniel Zeidman (518) 474-1384; or by email at [email protected] or [email protected]
Attachments: A – MSARs for Foster Boarding Home Payments and Adoption Subsidies B – MSARs for Supervised Independent Living Programs C – Growth Factors Applied to Voluntary Foster Care Agency MSARs and CSE Maintenance Rates D – MSARs for Voluntary Foster Care Agencies E – In-State CSE Maintenance Rates for SED-Approved Residential Schools Licensed by OCFS F – In-State CSE Maintenance Rates for SED-Approved Residential Schools Licensed by Other NYS Agencies G - Foster Care Maintenance Rates for Long-Term Residential Chemical Dependency Programs Licensed by OASAS
Attachments Available Online:
Rate charts are available on the Rate Information page of the OCFS website at the address below, and are updated as needed.
Link to Internet Site: http://www.ocfs.state.ny.us/main/rates/
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
2
Filing References
Previous ADMs/INFs
Releases Canceled
Dept. Regs. Soc. Serv. Law & Other
Legal Ref.
Manual Ref. Misc. Ref.
18 NYCRR Part 427
SSL 398-a EL 4402 EL 4405
Standards of Payment for Foster Care of Children – Program Manual
I. Purpose
The purpose of this Administrative Directive (ADM) is to issue Maximum State Aid Rates (MSARs) for Foster Care Programs, and In-State Committee on Special Education (CSE) Maintenance Rates for State Education Department (SED) Approved Residential Schools, effective July 1, 2009, through March 31, 2010. This ADM also includes Foster Care Maintenance Rates currently in effect for Long-Term Residential Chemical Dependency Programs licensed and approved by the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS). A subsequent ADM will be published to specify rates for the balance of the 2009-10 rate year, April 1, 2010, through June 30, 2010. At that time, local departments of social services (LDSSs) and voluntary agencies will be advised regarding rate changes and payment requirements for that period.
II. Background Annually, OCFS issues MSARs and CSE Maintenance Rates to LDSSs advising them of the annual rate methodology approved by the state’s Division of the Budget. MSARs define the reimbursement limits for LDSSs in negotiating contracts with authorized foster care providers, pursuant to Social Services Law §398-a and 18 New York State Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR) Part 427. Pursuant to Section 398-a (2-a) of the Social Services Law, LDSSs are required to pay no less than 100 percent of each OCFS-established congregate care rate as well as each administrative/services rate for a therapeutic, special needs, or emergency foster home program. The details of such minimum payment requirements are specified in 05-OCFS-ADM-04. CSE Maintenance Rates must be paid, as published by OCFS, for children placed by local school districts into SED-approved residential schools pursuant to sections 4402 and 4405 of Education Law. Rates for Long-Term Residential Chemical Dependency (RCD) Programs licensed by OASAS must be used for foster children placed in such settings pursuant to SSL §398(6)(g)(2), based upon a foster care rate methodology agreed to in 1993 by OASAS and the New York State Department of Social Services (now OCFS). This ADM includes the most currently available Foster Care Maintenance Rates for these OASAS programs for youth. However, our understanding from OASAS is that the remaining RCD programs will be converting to a new Medicaid eligible service: Residential Rehabilitation Services for Youth (RRSY). That means, upon conversion to this new service, the provider will bill the
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
3
approved Medicaid rate directly to the Medicaid payment system (eMedNY), instead of billing a foster care rate to the placing social services district. Information about the conversion and the corresponding Medicaid rates is available at: http://www.oasas.state.ny.us/admin/hcf/rrsy.cfm. Our understanding from OASAS is that conversions of RCD to RRSY services will continue to be phased in, and that the provider’s currently approved foster care rate for the RCD program will remain in effect until either the provider converts to the new RRSY service or until OASAS updates the provider’s rate, whichever occurs first.
III. Program Implications (Rates effective July 1, 2009, through March 31, 2010) A. MSARs and In-State CSE Maintenance Rates for Group Care Programs: The
following policies are applicable to all such MSARs and In-State CSE Maintenance Rates, effective July 1, 2009:
1. MSARs for Group Care Programs: The following aggregate growth factors were used in the calculation of group care MSARs:
a. Personal Service (PS): The calculation of trended costs includes one-year
growth factors of 0.0 percent. b. Other-Than-Personal Service (OTPS): The calculation of trended costs
includes one-year growth factors of 0.0 percent. 2. In-State CSE Maintenance Rates: The In-State CSE Maintenance Rates for
Special Act School Districts and on-campus schools affiliated with Article 81 institutions are composed of the MSAR effective July 1, 2009, for the institution program, plus the 2008-09 Medical Per Diem established by the Department of Health (DOH). When the 2009-10 Medical Per Diems are approved by DOH, the In-State CSE Maintenance Rates will be revised to reflect those changes.
The LDSS where the child is a legal resident is responsible for the 10-month CSE Maintenance payment, in the first instance. Changes in the Education Law and SSL brought about by passage of Chapter 62 of the Laws of 2003 provide that the school district of residence must reimburse the LDSS for 20 percent of the maintenance costs for such children. Pursuant to the 2003 amendments, the local school district placing the child will be responsible for the 10-month CSE tuition payment and a portion of the 10-month CSE maintenance payment. The LDSS is not responsible for either the maintenance or tuition payments for CSE summer school placements. 03-OCFS-LCM-22 and 04-OCFS-LCM-13 specified information regarding the procedures for implementing these statutory amendments. CSE Maintenance Rates for children placed by local school districts are not negotiable and must be paid as published. Pursuant to Chapters 53 and 496 of the Laws of 2008, the revisions to the 10-month CSE maintenance reimbursement formula continue as follows:
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
4
For a child placed by a school district into a privately operated residential school or special act school district:
State share is 36.848 percent and local share is 43.152. The 20 percent portion chargeable to the child’s school district of residence for the 10-month CSE maintenance payment remains at 20 percent.
For a child admitted to a state-operated school for the deaf or blind:
State share is 46.06 percent and local share is 53.94 percent.
3. Program Classification Reviews: Agencies seeking a change in program
classification should contact OCFS using the contact information in this ADM. 4. Capital Projects for Congregate Care Facilities Operated by Voluntary
Agencies: OCFS is continuing its capital rate policies, which would allow OCFS to include in the MSAR an add-on rate to specifically fund an approved capital project for a voluntary agency. Two mechanisms are potentially available to support these policies:
a. The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY) funding
mechanism, which was authorized under Chapter 472 of the Laws of 2004 to finance capital projects in residential institutions operated by private agencies for which OCFS establishes a maintenance rate. To implement Chapter 472, OCFS issued 05-OCFS-LCM-18, which specified the details of that mechanism, which allowed for the submission of applications through January 31, 2006. Currently, there are no new opportunities to apply under this mechanism.
Regarding approved DASNY-financed projects, the LDSS is required to pay the add-on rate as part of the MSAR payment for each child placed in a program that has a DASNY add-on rate, and state reimbursement is available net of any available federal funding for those costs that exceed the LDSS’s foster care block grant allocation. State share is 46.06 percent and local share is 53.94 percent. This additional reimbursement is made available to each LDSS for eligible payments at the end of each State Fiscal Year through the local district settlement process.
b. The Property Parameter Waiver (PPW) funding mechanism, which was also
implemented in 05-OCFS-LCM-18 to support the same objectives as the DASNY mechanism within the context of existing funding formulas for Foster Care or CSE maintenance. For PPW proposals, ongoing applications may be submitted.
c. The instructions for capital project applications are available at the following
Internet address in a separate section titled “Capital Project Applications…” at http://www.ocfs.state.ny.us/main/rates/
B. MSARs for Foster Boarding Home (FBH) Programs: The following policies are
applicable to all rates associated with FBH programs, effective July 1, 2009:
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
5
1. Administrative/Services Rates for Voluntary Agencies: The following aggregate growth factors were used in the calculation of MSARs for the administrative/services rates for FBH programs:
a. PS: The calculation of trended costs includes one-year growth factors of 0.0
percent. b. OTPS: The calculation of trended costs includes one-year growth factors of
0.0 percent. c. Property Cost Transfer Policy: OCFS is continuing its policy of supporting
an offset of an FBH program’s property overage with available growth that is not being used in the program’s administrative cost center. The offset is automatically calculated, which means the MSAR reflects the application of available administrative growth to an overage of property expenditures.
2. Payments to Foster Parents: OCFS policies effective July 1, 2009, regarding
MSARs for “pass-through” payments for the foster parent components of the FBH program (including adoption subsidy payments) are as follows:
a. Basic Room and Board Payment to Foster or Adoptive Parents: There are
no changes to the MSARs for board and care payments to foster or adoptive parents effective July 1, 2009, through March 31, 2010.
b. Clothing Allowance: There are no changes to the MSARs for replacement
clothing paid to foster or adoptive parents effective July 1, 2009, through March 31, 2010.
c. Diaper Allowance: There are no changes to the MSARs for diaper payments
to foster or adoptive parents, for birth through three years of age, effective July 1, 2009, through March 31, 2010.
d. Payments to Foster Parents for Emergency Placements: The MSAR for
this type of payment is calculated as 200 percent of the MSAR effective July 1, 2009, for a non-special or non-exceptional child (i.e., 200 percent of the basic rate associated for the child according to his/her age).
e. AIDS Per Diem Add-On: The $15 AIDS per diem add-on continues to be
effective July 1, 2009, for children with HIV/AIDS placed in regular FBH programs. The treatment of the $15 per diem revenue for rate setting purposes is as follows: revenue from the $15 AIDS per diem was subtracted from the allowable direct care costs for each FBH program, and the adjusted costs were compared with the direct care parameter to determine the rate base.
f. Finder’s Fee for Recruiting New Foster Homes: OCFS is continuing the
policy of allowing LDSSs to pay a voluntary finder’s fee of up to $200 to existing foster parents who recruit new foster parents. For detailed information regarding how to apply this policy, please refer to Chapter 8, Section G, of the Standards of Payment for Foster Care of Children Program Manual at: http://www.ocfs.state.ny.us/main/rates/FosterCare/Manual/.
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
6
C. Rate Stabilization for New Programs: OCFS is continuing its rate stabilization policy for all new programs for which it is first using historical program expenses. There is a ten (10) percent margin of rate variance. The first cost-based rate for a new program will be no more than, or no less than, ten (10) percent of the prior year’s budget-based rate.
D. Supervised Independent Living Programs (SILPs): There are no changes to the
MSARs for double occupancy SILPs, triple occupancy SILPs, and four- and five-bed mother/child SILPs effective July 1, 2009, through March 31, 2010.
E. Foster Care Maintenance Rates for Residential Chemical Dependency Programs
licensed by OASAS: All rates approved by OASAS for foster children placed into Residential Chemical Dependency Programs are accepted by OCFS for purposes of payment and reimbursement. These rates are not negotiable and must be paid as published.
F. CSE Maintenance Rates for Out-of-State Schools: Annually, OCFS issues out-of-
state CSE Maintenance Rates to LDSSs based on rate information approved by other states, recommended by SED, and reviewed and approved by OCFS. CSE Maintenance Rates, approved by OCFS, must be used by LDSSs as the basis for making CSE Maintenance payments for children approved by SED for placements in out-of-state private residential schools. Issuance of and payment responsibilities for these rates are governed by Section 4405 of Education Law. These rates are not negotiable and must be paid as published. A separate ADM is issued by OCFS for Out-of-State CSE Maintenance Rates.
G. Rates Under Review: Where the published MSAR is coded as “under review,” it
means that there may be outstanding issues regarding the calculation of that MSAR, and that it may be revised.
IV. Program Implications (MSARs to be effective April 1, 2010)
As stated above, a subsequent ADM will be published to specify rate policies and rates for the balance of the 2009-10 rate year (April 1, 2010, through June 30, 2010).
V. Systems Implications
Existing procedures for processing MSAR payments and reimbursing claims will continue to be applicable.
VI. Rate Consultations/Rate Adjustments
The purpose of issuing MSARs is to specify the OCFS-approved maximum reimbursement program rates for state and federal claiming purposes, as well as to provide guidance to
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
7
LDSSs in their contract negotiations with providers of foster care. MSAR payment requirements, pursuant to Section 398-a (2-a) of the SSL, prohibit LDSSs from paying less than the MSAR established by OCFS for each congregate care rate and for each administrative/services rate for a therapeutic, special needs, or emergency foster home program operated by a voluntary agency, as specified in 05-OCFS-ADM-04. Where a local district agrees to contract for a rate that is greater than the published MSAR, OCFS can assist the local district and/or the voluntary agency in developing a program intensification request to increase the MSAR. OCFS regulation 18 NYCRR 427.9 allows the LDSS and/or the voluntary foster care agency to request a rate consultation in regard to a promulgated MSAR, as follows:
For the LDSS that is requesting rate consultation, such a request must be submitted in writing and be received by OCFS within 30 days of the date a rate is issued (as specified in 18 NYCRR 427.9 and in Chapter 9 of the Standards of Payments for Foster Care of Children Program Manual). The LDSS should send such requests for a rate consultation to:
Daniel Zeidman, Chief Rate Analyst Office of Children and Family Services Rate Setting Unit, Rm. 314 South 52 Washington Street Rensselaer, NY 12144
A voluntary agency requesting a rate consultation must use the Web-based Statewide Standards of Payment (SSOP) system to submit its request electronically. Pursuant to OCFS regulations, such requests must be received (in this case, electronically) within 30 days of the date a rate is issued.
Note: Rate calculation policies specified in this ADM are not subject to consultation or appeal.
VII. Effective Date This directive is effective as of the date of its issuance.
/s/ Thomas S. Tipple Issued By: Name: Thomas S. Tipple Title: Deputy Commissioner Division/Office: Administration
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
8
Attachment A
Maximum State Aid Rates for Foster Boarding Home Payments and Adoption Subsidies 2009 – 2010 Rate Year (July 1, 2009 – March 31, 2010)
Maximum State Aid Rates for Payments to Foster Parents and for Adoption Subsidies Age 0 – 5 Age 6 – 11 Age 12 and Over
Monthly Amount
Per Diem Monthly Amount
Per Diem Monthly Amount
Per Diem
Metro * $520 $17.10 $613 $20.15 $709 $23.31 Upstate $474 $15.58 $571 $18.77 $660 $21.70 Monthly Amount Per Diem Special Children $1,140 $37.48 Exceptional Children $1,729 $56.84
Maximum State Aid Rates for Clothing Allowances Age Monthly Amount Per Diem
0 – 5 $29.91 $ .98 6 – 11 $41.82 $1.37 12 – 15 $64.84 $2.13 16 and Over $79.32 $2.61 Maximum State Aid Rate for Diaper Allowance Age Monthly Amount Per Diem
0 – 3 $ 55 $1.81 Maximum State Aid Rates for Payments to Foster Parents for Emergency Placements Maximum State Aid Rate is 200% of the MSAR for a Non-Special or Non-Exceptional Child.
* Metro includes the following districts: NYC, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester and Rockland counties.
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
9
Attachment B
MSARs for Supervised Independent Living Programs (SILPs) 2009 – 2010 Rate Year (July 1, 2009 – March 31, 2010)
Double Occupancy MSARs Annual Amount Per Diem
Downstate * $66,399 ** $121.28 *** Upstate $55,529 ** $101.42 ***
Triple Occupancy MSARs Annual Amount Per Diem
Downstate * $91,598 ** $111.53 *** Upstate $77,687 ** $ 94.60 ***
Four-Bed Mother/Child MSARs Annual Amount Per Diem
Downstate * $110,689 ** $101.09 *** Upstate $ 94,755 ** $ 86.53 ***
Five-Bed Mother/Child MSARs Annual Amount Per Diem
Downstate * $132,826 ** $97.04 *** Upstate $114,349 ** $83.54 *** * Downstate includes the following districts: NYC, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland, Orange and Putnam counties. ** This represents projected annual costs per apartment, which are shared equally by each
resident. *** Maximum State Aid Rates are calculated at 75 percent utilization. Note: When a mother in foster care is placed with one or more of her children in one of the
above SILP programs, it is OCFS’ continuing expectation that the applicable payment rate specified above will be paid to the voluntary agency for the mother and each child living with the mother.
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
10
Attachment C
Growth Factors Applied to Voluntary Foster Care Agency MSARs and CSE Maintenance Rates
2009 – 2010 Rate Year (July 1, 2009 – March 31, 2010)
Group Care by Component Component
One-Year Adj. Factors applied to historical costs (%)
Child Care 0.0 Social Services 0.0 Child Support and Food 0.0 Misc. Direct Care 0.0 Fixed Property 0.0 Variable Maintenance 0.0 Utilities 0.0 Administration 0.0 Foster Boarding Home by Component Component
One-Year Adj. Factors applied to historical costs (%)
Social Services 0.0 Misc. Direct Care 0.0 Property 0.0 Administration 0.0
Personal Service Growth Factors: These are the same for Group Care and FBH Programs PS Type
One-Year Adj. Factors applied to historical costs (%)
Child Care 0.0 Social Services 0.0 Child Support 0.0 Maintenance 0.0 Administration 0.0
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
11
New York State Office of Children and Family Services Attachment D Standards of Payment System for Foster Care of Children
Maximum State Aid Rates for Voluntary Foster Care Agencies July 1, 2009 – March 31, 2010
Agency Name Code Program Name Program
Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
Abbott House B Regular INST Institution 192.64 7/1/2009 6
Abbott House B9 Emergency INST Institution 238.78 7/1/2009 99
Abbott House D Regular GH Group Home 202.09 7/1/2009 12
Abbott House D1 Bellevue GH Group Home 218.83 7/1/2009 3
Abbott House D2 CWA (Special Homes) GH
Group Home 239.65 7/1/2009 6
Abbott House D3 Westchester/Rockland GH
Group Home 248.14 7/1/2009 6
Abbott House D4 Westchester (Special) GH
Group Home 273.68 7/1/2009 1
Abbott House D5 HTP (Quincy) GH Group Home 292.06 7/1/2009 HTP
Abbott House D9 Emergency GH Group Home 208.21 7/1/2009 99
Abbott House F Regular FBH Regular 30.29 7/1/2009
Abbott House F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 57.96 7/1/2009
Adirondack Experience D Regular GH Group Home 207.18 7/1/2009 12
Astor Home for Children
B Regular INST Institution 194.17 7/1/2009 3
Astor Home for Children
B7 HTP INST Institution 286.79 7/1/2009 HTP
Astor Home for Children
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 58.13 7/1/2009
AWIXA D Regular GH Group Home 258.01 7/1/2009 12
Baker Victory Services B Regular INST Institution 216.81 7/1/2009 3
Baker Victory Services B6 HTP INST Institution 355.01 7/1/2009 HTP
Baker Victory Services B7 Multiple Diagnosis HTP
Institution 432.13 7/1/2009 HTP
Baker Victory Services C Mother/Child GR Group Residence
195.11 7/1/2009 12
Baker Victory Services D Regular GH Group Home 244.36 7/1/2009 12
Baker Victory Services F Regular FBH Regular 36.19 7/1/2009
Berkshire Farm Center&Svs for Youth
B Regular INST Institution 229.91 7/1/2009 6
Berkshire Farm Center&Svs for Youth
B7 HTP INST Institution 371.68 7/1/2009 HTP
Berkshire Farm Center&Svs for Youth
F Regular FBH Regular 39.68 7/1/2009
Berkshire Farm Center&Svs for Youth
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 56.28 7/1/2009
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
12
Agency Name Code Program Name Program
Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
Boys Town of New York
A Regular ABH Agency Boarding Home
317.54 7/1/2009 12
Buffalo Urban League F Regular FBH Regular 26.52 7/1/2009
Cardinal McCloskey C9 Emergency (Ossining) GR
Group Residence
268.28 7/1/2009 99
Cardinal McCloskey D Regular GH Group Home 195.74 7/1/2009 9
Cardinal McCloskey F Regular FBH Regular 33.77 7/1/2009
Cardinal McCloskey F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 75.12 7/1/2009
Catholic Charities of Broome Cty
D Regular GH Group Home 155.78 7/1/2009 6
Catholic Charities of Buffalo
F Regular FBH Regular 39.05 7/1/2009
Catholic Charities of Rockville Ctr
C Mother/Child GR Group Residence
105.28 7/1/2009 12
Catholic Charities of Saratoga, Warren & Washington Counties
D Regular GH Group Home 199.20 7/1/2009 6
Catholic Family Center of Rochester
F Regular FBH Regular 36.42 7/1/2009
Catholic Family Center of Rochester
F1 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 84.00 7/1/2009
Catholic Guardian Society and Home Bureau
A Mother/Child ABH Agency Boarding Home
226.18 7/1/2009 12
Catholic Guardian Society and Home Bureau
D1 Mother/Child (Enhanced) GH
Group Home 186.92 7/1/2009 3
Catholic Guardian Society and Home Bureau
D6 HTP GH Group Home 264.35 7/1/2009 HTP
Catholic Guardian Society and Home Bureau
F Regular (ACS-IFF) FBH
Regular 47.83 7/1/2009
Catholic Guardian Society and Home Bureau
F1 Special Needs FBH Special Medical Needs
59.30 7/1/2009
Catholic Guardian Society and Home Bureau
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 72.52 7/1/2009
Cayuga Home for Children
B Regular INST Institution 227.32 7/1/2009 6
Cayuga Home for Children
B5 HTP INST Institution 322.72 7/1/2009 HTP
Cayuga Home for Children
D Regular GH Group Home 276.26 7/1/2009 12
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
13
Agency Name Code Program Name Program
Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
Cayuga Home for Children
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 111.38 7/1/2009
Charlton School B Regular INST Institution 206.43 7/1/2009 6
Child and Family Services of Erie
B Regular INST Institution 232.76 7/1/2009 3
Child and Family Services of Erie
D Regular GH Group Home 160.50 7/1/2009 3
Child and Family Services of Erie
F Regular FBH Regular 32.81 7/1/2009
Child and Family Services of Erie
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 69.10 7/1/2009
Children's Aid Society F Regular (ACS-IFF) FBH
Regular 50.96 7/1/2009
Children's Aid Society F1 Special Needs (Seriously Ill Children) FBH
Special Medical Needs
62.27 7/1/2009
Children's Aid Society F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 84.19 7/1/2009
Children's Home of Jefferson Cty
B Regular INST Institution 222.06 7/1/2009 6
Children's Home of Jefferson Cty
F Regular FBH Regular 38.62 7/1/2009
Children's Home of Jefferson Cty
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 58.03 7/1/2009
Children's Home of Kingston
B Regular INST Institution 215.24 7/1/2009 6
Children's Home of Kingston
B1 HTP (CSE Intensive) Institution
Institution 312.07 7/1/2009 HTP
Children's Home of Kingston
D1 Regular GH Group Home 195.84 7/1/2009 6
Children's Home of Poughkeepsie
A Regular ABH Agency Boarding Home
281.80 7/1/2009 3
Children's Home of Poughkeepsie
B Regular INST Institution 281.26 7/1/2009 3
Children's Home of Poughkeepsie
B9 Emergency INST Institution 379.74 7/1/2009 99
Children's Home of Poughkeepsie
D Mother/Child 94 Fulton St
Group Home 413.53 7/1/2009 3
Children's Home of Wyoming Conf.
B Regular INST Institution 203.23 7/1/2009 6
Children's Home of Wyoming Conf.
B9 Emergency INST Institution 247.11 7/1/2009 99
Children's Home of Wyoming Conf.
D Regular (Boys) GH Group Home 210.21 7/1/2009 12
Children's Home of Wyoming Conf.
D2 Regular (Ardsley) GH Group Home 200.07 7/1/2009 12
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
14
Agency Name Code Program Name Program
Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
Children's Home of Wyoming Conf.
D9 Emergency GH Group Home 257.91 7/1/2009 99
Children's Home of Wyoming Conf.
F Regular FBH Regular 29.14 7/1/2009
Children's Home of Wyoming Conf.
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 47.30 7/1/2009
Children's Village B Regular INST Institution 188.85 7/1/2009 6
Children's Village B4 HTP (CSE Intensive Services) INST
Institution 355.74 7/1/2009 HTP
Children's Village B5 HTP (Westchester) INST
Institution 325.71 7/1/2009 HTP
Children's Village B6 HTP (Crisis Residence) INST
Institution 397.91 7/1/2009 HTP
Children's Village B7 HTP-ED (Haven's Intensive) INST
Institution 300.02 7/1/2009 HTP
Children's Village B8 HTP-Sex Offenders (New Directions) INST
Institution 339.15 7/1/2009 HTP
Children's Village D Regular GH Group Home 204.53 7/1/2009 9
Children's Village F Regular (ACS-IFF) FBH
Regular 62.15 7/1/2009
Children's Village F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 83.17 7/1/2009
Coalition for Hispanic Family Svs
F Regular (ACS-IFF) FBH
Regular 48.44 7/1/2009
Community Counseling & Mediation
F Regular FBH Regular 22.37 7/1/2009
Community Counseling & Mediation
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 55.95 7/1/2009
Community Maternity Svs
A Emergency ABH Agency Boarding Home
297.76 7/1/2009 99
Community Maternity Svs
C Mother/Child (Heery Center) GR
Group Residence
172.85 7/1/2009 9
Community Maternity Svs
F Regular FBH Regular 42.65 7/1/2009
Community Maternity Svs
F7 Special FBH Regular 62.42 7/1/2009
Community Maternity Svs
O Maternity GH Group Home 198.66 7/1/2009 12
Compass House C Regular GR Group Residence
205.04 7/1/2009 6
Crestwood Children's Ctr
B Regular INST Institution 244.94 7/1/2009 6
Edwin Gould Svs for Children
F Regular (ACS-IFF) FBH
Regular 46.40 7/1/2009
Elmcrest Children's Ctr A Regular ABH Agency Boarding Home
192.81 7/1/2009 12
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
15
Agency Name Code Program Name Program
Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
Elmcrest Children's Ctr B Regular INST Institution 185.18 7/1/2009 6
Elmcrest Children's Ctr B1 Family Support (Managed Care) INST
Institution 314.57 7/1/2009 HTP
Elmcrest Children's Ctr B2 HTP INST Institution 282.01 7/1/2009 HTP
Elmcrest Children's Ctr B9 Emergency INST Institution 235.04 7/1/2009 99
Emergency Housing Group
C Regular GR Group Residence
146.50 7/1/2009 12
Episcopal Social Svs of NY
D Regular GH Group Home 247.09 7/1/2009 9
Episcopal Social Svs of NY
F Regular (ACS-IFF) FBH
Regular 40.96 7/1/2009
Episcopal Social Svs of NY
F1 Special Needs FBH Special Medical Needs
75.28 7/1/2009
Equinox C Regular GR Group Residence
200.34 7/1/2009 12
Family of Woodstock C Regular GR Group Residence
158.87 7/1/2009 9
Family Services of Westchester
D Regular GH Group Home 163.34 7/1/2009 8
Family Services of Westchester
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 87.29 7/1/2009
Family Support Systems Unlimited
F Regular FBH Regular 38.32 7/1/2009
Family Support Systems Unlimited
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 62.81 7/1/2009
Forestdale F Regular FBH Regular 36.52 7/1/2009
Gateway-Longview, Inc.
B Regular INST Institution 197.81 7/1/2009 6
Gateway-Longview, Inc.
B6 HTP INST Institution 332.26 7/1/2009 HTP
Gateway-Longview, Inc.
D Mother/Child GH Group Home 147.42 7/1/2009 9
Gateway-Longview, Inc.
F Regular FBH Regular 35.51 7/1/2009
Gateway-Longview, Inc.
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 53.04 7/1/2009
Glove House D Regular GH Group Home 218.08 7/1/2009 6
Glove House D2 Tioga GH Group Home 210.04 7/1/2009 6
Glove House D3 Tompkins GH Group Home 250.10 7/1/2009 6
Glove House F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 64.83 7/1/2009
Glove House F4 Regular FBH Regular 36.13 7/1/2009
Good Shepherd Svs B1 HTP (Euphrasian) INST Institution 351.36 7/1/2009 HTP
Good Shepherd Svs F Regular FBH Regular 36.42 7/1/2009
Good Shepherd Svs F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 114.52 7/1/2009
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
16
Agency Name Code Program Name Program
Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
Graham Windham B Regular INST Institution 202.14 7/1/2009 3
Graham Windham B1 HTP (CSE Intensive Services) INST
Institution 302.99 7/1/2009 HTP
Graham Windham F Regular FBH Regular 39.83 7/1/2009
Graham Windham F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 68.05 7/1/2009
Graham Windham F9 Emergency FBH Emergency 41.60 7/1/2009
Green Chimneys Children's Svs
A7 HTP ABH Agency Boarding Home
392.24 7/1/2009 HTP
Green Chimneys Children's Svs
B Regular INST Institution 234.04 7/1/2009 3
Green Chimneys Children's Svs
B1 HTP INST Institution 322.35 7/1/2009 HTP
Green Chimneys Children's Svs
C8 HTP GR Group Residence
294.88 7/1/2009 HTP
Green Chimneys Children's Svs
D Regular GH Group Home 221.86 7/1/2009 6
Green Chimneys Children's Svs
D1 Special (OMH) GH Group Home 221.88 7/1/2009 12
Harlem Dowling-Westside Ctr
F Regular FBH Regular 34.73 7/1/2009
Harlem Dowling-Westside Ctr
F1 Special Needs FBH Special Medical Needs
24.04 7/1/2009
Harlem Dowling-Westside Ctr
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 72.30 7/1/2009
Harmony Heights B Regular INST Institution 183.22 7/1/2009 2
Heartshare Human Svs of NY
F Regular FBH Regular 31.49 7/1/2009
Hillside Children's Ctr B Regular INST Institution 243.67 7/1/2009 3
Hillside Children's Ctr B1 HTP (Horton) INST Institution 305.94 7/1/2009 HTP
Hillside Children's Ctr B3 HTP (Hard to Place-Varick) INST
Institution 333.81 7/1/2009 HTP
Hillside Children's Ctr B5 HTP (X Systems-Varick) INST
Institution 447.23 7/1/2009 HTP
Hillside Children's Ctr B6 HTP (Finger Lakes-GROW Program) INST
Institution 356.84 7/1/2009 HTP
Hillside Children's Ctr B7 HTP (XS Transitional Unit) INST
Institution 378.12 7/1/2009 HTP
Hillside Children's Ctr B8 HTP (Critical Care) INST
Institution 366.07 10/5/2009 HTP
Hillside Children's Ctr D9 Emergency GH Group Home 300.57 7/1/2009 99
Hillside Children's Ctr F Regular FBH Regular 25.13 7/1/2009
Hillside Children's Ctr F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 79.44 7/1/2009
Homespace Corporation C Mother/Child GR Group Residence
107.51 7/1/2009 12
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
17
Agency Name Code Program Name Program
Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
Hope for Youth D Regular GH Group Home 278.21 7/1/2009 9
Hope for Youth D9 Emergency GH Group Home 247.69 7/1/2009 99
Hope for Youth F Regular FBH Regular 25.63 7/1/2009
Hope for Youth F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 69.12 7/1/2009
Hope for Youth F9 Emergency FBH Emergency 38.78 7/1/2009
Hopevale B Regular INST Institution 225.94 7/1/2009 6
Hopevale F Regular FBH Regular 28.40 7/1/2009
Hopevale F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 50.77 7/1/2009
House of the Good Shepherd
A Regular ABH Agency Boarding Home
213.46 7/1/2009 12
House of the Good Shepherd
B Regular INST Institution 194.87 7/1/2009 6
House of the Good Shepherd
B10 HTP INST Institution 356.12 7/1/2009 HTP
House of the Good Shepherd
B9 Emergency INST Institution 232.27 7/1/2009 99
House of the Good Shepherd
D Regular GH Group Home 187.42 7/1/2009 9
House of the Good Shepherd
D9 Emergency GH Group Home 281.66 7/1/2009 99
House of the Good Shepherd
F Regular FBH Regular 23.90 7/1/2009
House of the Good Shepherd
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 47.28 7/1/2009
In Flight A Regular ABH Agency Boarding Home
240.95 7/1/2009 12
Inwood House A Mother/Child ABH Agency Boarding Home
216.98 7/1/2009 12
Inwood House F Mother/Child FBH Regular 40.51 7/1/2009
Inwood House O Maternity INST Institution 241.57 7/1/2009 2
Jewish Bd. of Fam&Children Svs
B1 Hawthorne INST Institution 211.59 7/1/2009 3
Jewish Bd. of Fam&Children Svs
B2 HTP (Hawthorne) INST Institution 358.95 7/1/2009 HTP
Jewish Bd. of Fam&Children Svs
C3 Emergency (Geller) GR Group Residence
232.25 7/1/2009 99
Jewish Bd. of Fam&Children Svs
C7 HTP (Kaplan House) GR
Group Residence
361.64 7/1/2009 HTP
Jewish Bd. of Fam&Children Svs
D Regular GH Group Home 191.28 7/1/2009 9
Jewish Child Care Assn. of NY
A Regular ABH Agency Boarding Home
131.76 7/1/2009 12
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
18
Agency Name Code Program Name Program
Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
Jewish Child Care Assn. of NY
B Edenwald Ctr INST Institution 235.05 7/1/2009 6
Jewish Child Care Assn. of NY
B3 Pleasantville INST Institution 274.05 7/1/2009 6
Jewish Child Care Assn. of NY
B4 Emergency (Pleasantville Diag) INST
Institution 381.60 7/1/2009 99
Jewish Child Care Assn. of NY
B5 HTP (Gateways) INST Institution 335.10 7/1/2009 HTP
Jewish Child Care Assn. of NY
D Regular GH Group Home 347.17 7/1/2009 9
Jewish Child Care Assn. of NY
F Regular FBH Regular 42.63 7/1/2009
Jewish Child Care Assn. of NY
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 95.18 7/1/2009
Julia Dyckman Andrus Mem
B Regular INST Institution 300.72 7/1/2009 1
Julia Dyckman Andrus Mem
B9 Emergency INST Institution 299.06 7/1/2009 99
Kidspeace F Regular FBH Regular 33.19 7/1/2009
Kidspeace F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 55.58 7/1/2009
Kinship Fam&Youth Svs
D9 Emergency GH Group Home 188.61 7/1/2009 99
Kinship Fam&Youth Svs
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 32.34 7/1/2009
Lake Grove School A Regular ABH Agency Boarding Home
123.35 7/1/2009 12
Lake Grove School B3 Regular (ED) INST Institution 226.80 7/1/2009 6
LaSalle School B Regular INST Institution 197.85 7/1/2009 6
Leake and Watts Services
B Regular INST Institution 224.52 7/1/2009 3
Leake and Watts Services
B1 Special INST Institution 197.74 7/1/2009 2
Leake and Watts Services
B10 HTP (CSE Intensive) INST
Institution 409.95 7/1/2009 HTP
Leake and Watts Services
B7 HTP (Westchester) INST
Institution 335.77 7/1/2009 HTP
Leake and Watts Services
B9 Emergency (Pins) INST Institution 228.76 7/1/2009 99
Leake and Watts Services
C7 HTP Mother/Child (Bleibtreu) GR
Group Residence
184.08 7/1/2009 HTP
Leake and Watts Services
C8 HTP Mother/Child (234th St.) GR
Group Residence
187.48 7/1/2009 HTP
Leake and Watts Services
D1 Hollis and Lefrak GH Group Home 286.30 7/1/2009 3
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
19
Agency Name Code Program Name Program
Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
Leake and Watts Services
D2 Regular GH Group Home 227.39 7/1/2009 9
Leake and Watts Services
F Regular FBH Regular 34.03 7/1/2009
Leake and Watts Services
F1 Special Needs FBH Special Medical Needs
62.73 7/1/2009
Leake and Watts Services
F3 Therapeutic-THR Therapeutic 57.25 7/1/2009
Liberty Resources F3 Therapeutic (Oswego) FBH
Therapeutic 83.36 7/1/2009
Liberty Resources F4 Therapeutic (Onondaga) FBH
Therapeutic 112.13 7/1/2009
Lifetime Assistance F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 63.10 7/1/2009
Lincoln Hall B Regular INST Institution 215.32 7/1/2009 3
Little Flower Children Svs
B Regular INST Institution 257.43 7/1/2009 3
Little Flower Children Svs
B1 HTP (Crisis Respite) INST
Institution 104.06 7/1/2009 HTP
Little Flower Children Svs
F Regular FBH Regular 31.28 7/1/2009
Little Flower Children Svs
F2 Special Needs FBH Special Medical Needs
48.98 7/1/2009
Little Flower Children Svs
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 80.74 7/1/2009
Long Island Adol&Fam Svs
D Regular GH Group Home 231.63 7/1/2009 12
Long Island Adol&Fam Svs
D5 HTP GH Group Home 300.54 7/1/2009 HTP
Lutheran Soc. Serv.-GA Division
B Regular INST Institution 208.58 7/1/2009 3
Lutheran Soc. Serv.-GA Division
D Regular GH Group Home 199.46 7/1/2009 12
Lutheran Soc. Serv.-GA Division
F Regular FBH Regular 39.97 7/1/2009
Lutheran Soc. Serv.-GA Division
F5 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 78.80 7/1/2009
Lutheran Social Svs of Metro NY
C Mother/Child GR Group Residence
154.35 7/1/2009 12
Lutheran Social Svs of Metro NY
D2 Mother/Child GH Group Home 203.74 7/1/2009 12
Lutheran Social Svs of Metro NY
F Regular FBH Regular 34.27 7/1/2009
Lutheran Social Svs of Metro NY
F1 Special Needs FBH Special Medical Needs
67.38 7/1/2009
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
20
Agency Name Code Program Name Program
Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
Martin DePorres A Regular ABH Agency Boarding Home
194.75 7/1/2009 12
Martin DePorres D Regular GH Group Home 172.73 7/1/2009 9
Martin DePorres School C HTP (CSE Intensive) GR
Group Residence
416.41 7/1/2009 HTP
McQuade Foundation B Regular INST Institution 247.88 7/1/2009 3
McQuade Foundation B1 HTP (Fulton-621 Cottage) INST
Institution 308.54 7/1/2009 HTP
McQuade Foundation C9 Emergency GR Group Residence
294.27 7/1/2009 99
McQuade Foundation D1 Regular GH Group Home 247.81 7/1/2009 9
McQuade Foundation D9 Emergency GH Group Home 320.61 7/1/2009 99
Mental Health Assoc. in Ulster Cty
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 78.96 7/1/2009
MercyFirst A Mother/Child ABH Agency Boarding Home
281.37 7/1/2009 3
MercyFirst A9 Emergency ABH Agency Boarding Home
317.55 7/1/2009 99
MercyFirst B Regular INST Institution 196.92 7/1/2009 9
MercyFirst B6 HTP (EN) INST Institution 334.53 7/1/2009 HTP
MercyFirst B7 HTP (Sex Offenders) INST
Institution 329.99 7/1/2009 HTP
MercyFirst B8 HTP (Farnan) INST Institution 280.40 7/1/2009 HTP
MercyFirst B9 Emergency INST Institution 248.94 7/1/2009 99
MercyFirst C Mother/Child GR Group Residence
238.70 7/1/2009 11
MercyFirst D Regular GH Group Home 270.14 7/1/2009 3
MercyFirst D1 Special GH Group Home 319.55 7/1/2009 1
MercyFirst D9 Emergency GH Group Home 290.54 7/1/2009 99
MercyFirst F Regular FBH Regular 30.97 7/1/2009
MercyFirst F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 85.42 7/1/2009
Ministry for Hope D Regular GH Group Home 350.98 7/1/2009 HTP
Mountain Lake Children's Residence
B Regular INST Institution 206.22 7/1/2009 6
Mountain Lake Children's Residence
B6 HTP INST Institution 346.95 7/1/2009 HTP
Native American Comm. Svs
F Regular FBH Regular 30.34 7/1/2009
New Alternatives for Children
F1 Special Needs (HIV) FBH
Special Medical Needs
117.93 7/1/2009
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
21
Agency Name Code Program Name Program
Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
New Alternatives for Children
F2 Special Needs FBH Special Medical Needs
111.36 7/1/2009
New Alternatives for Children
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 97.53 7/1/2009
New Directions Youth&Family Svs
A Regular ABH Agency Boarding Home
212.01 7/1/2009 12
New Directions Youth&Family Svs
A1 Chautauqua ABH Agency Boarding Home
207.02 7/1/2009 12
New Directions Youth&Family Svs
B Randolph INST Institution 202.44 7/1/2009 6
New Directions Youth&Family Svs
B1 Wyndham INST Institution 197.36 7/1/2009 3
New Directions Youth&Family Svs
B2 HTP (Wyndham) INST Institution 266.72 7/1/2009 HTP
New Directions Youth&Family Svs
C Mother/Child GR Group Residence
142.36 7/1/2009 12
New Directions Youth&Family Svs
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 68.25 7/1/2009
New York Foundling Hosp.
A Mother/Child ABH Agency Boarding Home
192.84 7/1/2009 12
New York Foundling Hosp.
A1 Cluster ABH Agency Boarding Home
209.16 7/1/2009 6
New York Foundling Hosp.
B2 Mother/Child INST Institution 162.55 7/1/2009 12
New York Foundling Hosp.
C4 Emergency (SI Reception Ctr) GR
Group Residence
308.99 7/1/2009 99
New York Foundling Hosp.
D Regular GH Group Home 230.53 7/1/2009 12
New York Foundling Hosp.
F Regular (ACS-IFF) FBH
Regular 48.56 7/1/2009
New York Foundling Hosp.
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 66.86 7/1/2009
New York Foundling Hosp.
O1 HTP (Maternity) GH Group Home 344.56 7/1/2009 HTP
North American Family Inst (NAFI)
F Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 99.41 7/1/2009
Northeast Parent&Child Society
B Regular INST Institution 247.84 7/1/2009 6
Northeast Parent&Child Society
B5 HTP INST Institution 365.37 7/1/2009 HTP
Northeast Parent&Child Society
B9 Emergency INST Institution 297.60 7/1/2009 99
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
22
Agency Name Code Program Name Program
Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
Northeast Parent&Child Society
D Regular GH Group Home 218.68 7/1/2009 6
Northeast Parent&Child Society
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 65.33 7/1/2009
Ohel Children's Home A7 HTP ABH Agency Boarding Home
302.37 7/1/2009 HTP
Ohel Children's Home C Regular GR Group Residence
162.92 7/1/2009 2
Ohel Children's Home F Regular FBH Regular 43.18 7/1/2009
Oswego Cty Opportunities
A Regular ABH Agency Boarding Home
214.53 7/1/2009 9
Parsons Child&Fam Center
B Regular INST Institution 264.33 7/1/2009 3
Parsons Child&Fam Center
B6 Special INST Institution 259.27 7/1/2009 1
Parsons Child&Fam Center
D Regular GH Group Home 214.13 7/1/2009 6
Parsons Child&Fam Center
D6 Special GH Group Home 279.88 7/1/2009 1
Parsons Child&Fam Center
D9 Emergency (Heely House) GH
Group Home 398.42 7/1/2009 99
Parsons Child&Fam Center
F Regular FBH Regular 34.86 7/1/2009
Parsons Child&Fam Center
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 64.07 7/1/2009
Parsons Child&Fam Center
F4 Therapeutic (MDTFC) FBH
Therapeutic 70.43 7/1/2009
Rosalie Hall O Maternity INST Institution 227.63 7/1/2009 12
Saint Anne's Inst. B Regular INST Institution 149.84 7/1/2009 6
Saint Anne's Inst. B5 HTP INST Institution 307.36 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Cabrini Home A Regular ABH Agency Boarding Home
242.35 7/1/2009 9
Saint Catherine's Ctr C Program 1-GR Group Residence
280.59 7/1/2009 1
Saint Catherine's Ctr C1 Program 2-GR Group Residence
268.16 7/1/2009 1
Saint Catherine's Ctr D Regular GH Group Home 246.39 7/1/2009 3
Saint Catherine's Ctr F Regular FBH Regular 43.05 7/1/2009
Saint Christopher, Inc. B1 Dobbs Ferry-INST Institution 194.75 7/1/2009 3
Saint Christopher, Inc. B2 Valhalla-INST Institution 132.94 7/1/2009 6
Saint Christopher, Inc. B7 HTP - Intensive (DF)-INST
Institution 294.08 7/1/2009 HTP
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
23
Agency Name Code Program Name Program
Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
Saint Christopher, Inc. B8 HTP - Intensive (Valhalla)-INST
Institution 333.27 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Christopher, Inc. B9 HTP - Intensive (REACH) INST
Institution 377.44 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
A1 Regular ABH Agency Boarding Home
212.54 7/1/2009 9
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
A4 HTP ABH Agency Boarding Home
266.14 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
A5 HTP ABH Agency Boarding Home
335.36 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
B2 HTP (Seacliff) INST Institution 329.27 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
B3 HTP Madonna (CSE Intensive) INST
Institution 283.17 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
C Mother/Child (Bethany II) GR
Group Residence
149.89 7/1/2009 12
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
C1 Mother/Child (Bethany 1) GR
Group Residence
157.20 7/1/2009 12
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
C5 HTP (Market St) GR Group Residence
304.77 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
C7 HTP (Pathways) GR Group Residence
370.44 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
D6 HTP (GLBTQ) GH Group Home 270.38 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
F Regular (ACS-IFF) FBH
Regular 46.15 7/1/2009
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
F10 Regular (non-ACS) FBH
Regular 42.06 7/1/2009
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 76.74 7/1/2009
Saint Colman's Home A Regular ABH Agency Boarding Home
148.71 7/1/2009 9
Saint Colman's Home B Regular INST Institution 157.07 7/1/2009 6
Saint Dominic's Home F Regular (ACS-IFF) FBH
Regular 43.31 7/1/2009
Saint Dominic's Home F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 70.36 7/1/2009
Saint John Bosco Children & Family Svcs
A HTP ABH Agency Boarding Home
259.78 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint John's Residence B Regular INST Institution 204.52 7/1/2009 6
Saint John's Residence B9 Emergency INST Institution 211.61 7/1/2009 99
Saint Joseph's Villa of Rochester
B Regular INST Institution 203.57 7/1/2009 6
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
24
Agency Name Code Program Name Program
Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
Saint Joseph's Villa of Rochester
D Regular GH Group Home 222.52 7/1/2009 6
Saint Vincent's Hall D1 Queens GH Group Home 228.84 7/1/2009 6
Saint Vincent's Hall D2 Staten Island GH Group Home 246.19 7/1/2009 3
Saint Vincent's Hall D4 Wheeler (Special) GH Group Home 254.17 7/1/2009 1
Saint Vincent's Hall F Regular FBH Regular 31.59 7/1/2009
Saint Vincent's Hall F1 Special Needs FBH Special Medical Needs
61.25 7/1/2009
Salvation Army Soc. Svs for Children
B8 HTP (E. Village) INST Institution 206.03 7/1/2009 HTP
Salvation Army Soc. Svs for Children
D Regular GH Group Home 219.10 7/1/2009 6
Salvation Army Soc. Svs for Children
D1 Special GH Group Home 192.06 7/1/2009 3
Salvation Army Soc. Svs for Children
D7 HTP GH Group Home 250.97 7/1/2009 HTP
Salvation Army Soc. Svs for Children
F Regular FBH Regular 30.22 7/1/2009
Salvation Army Soc. Svs for Children
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 113.06 7/1/2009
Sarah Minnie Badger Foster Care Agency
F Regular FBH Regular 36.70 7/1/2009
Snell Farm Children's Center
B5 HTP INST Institution 319.19 7/1/2009 HTP
Society for Children&Families
F Regular FBH Regular 31.93 7/1/2009
Society for Children&Families
F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 66.53 7/1/2009
Summit Children's Residence
B Regular INST Institution 215.09 7/1/2009 6
Timothy Hill Children's Ranch
D Regular GH Group Home 246.71 7/1/2009 12
Toomey Residential Svs A1 Regular ABH Agency Boarding Home
268.27 7/1/2009 3
Toomey Residential Svs A2 Vanida/Miles-ABH Agency Boarding Home
205.92 7/1/2009 6
Toomey Residential Svs F Regular FBH Regular 24.66 7/1/2009
Toomey Residential Svs F3 Therapeutic FBH Therapeutic 32.92 7/1/2009
Transitional Svs (Amity)
A Regular ABH Agency Boarding Home
187.47 7/1/2009 8
Transitional Svs Assn (Saratoga)
D Regular GH Group Home 185.28 7/1/2009 8
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
25
Agency Name Code Program Name Program
Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
Vanderheyden Hall B Regular INST Institution 225.27 7/1/2009 12
Vanderheyden Hall B1 HTP (CSE Intensive) INST
Institution 319.21 7/1/2009 HTP
Vanderheyden Hall D1 Regular GH Group Home 198.87 7/1/2009 9
Vanderheyden Hall D2 Special (OMH) GH Group Home 239.84 7/1/2009 2
William George Agency B Regular INST Institution 199.17 7/1/2009 3
William George Agency B1 HTP (Special) INST Institution 248.36 7/1/2009 HTP
William George Agency B2 HTP (Sex Offender) INST
Institution 279.44 7/1/2009 HTP
William George Agency B3 HTP (MR/ED) INST Institution 306.62 7/1/2009 HTP
William George Agency B4 HTP (Dual Diagnosis) INST
Institution 378.31 7/1/2009 HTP
Yonkers Residential Ctr. C Mother/Child GR Group Residence
195.51 7/1/2009 12
Yonkers Residential Ctr. C1 Regular (North Broadway) GR
Group Residence
235.99 7/1/2009 3
Yonkers Residential Ctr. D2 Special (OMH) GH Group Home 222.41 7/1/2009 3
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
26
New York State Office of Children and Family Services Attachment E Standards of Payment System for Foster Care of Children
In-State CSE Maintenance Rates for SED-Approved Residential Programs Licensed by OCFS
July 1, 2009 – March 31, 2010
Agency Name Code Program Name Program Type Rate Effective
Date Class
Under Review
Abbott House B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
213.37 7/1/2009 6
Astor Home for Children
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
228.51 7/1/2009 3
Astor Home for Children
B7 HTP INST CSE Maintenance
403.30 7/1/2009 HTP
Baker Victory Services B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
243.06 7/1/2009 3
Baker Victory Services B6 HTP INST CSE Maintenance
386.65 7/1/2009 HTP
Baker Victory Services B7 Multiple Diagnosis HTP
CSE Maintenance
463.77 7/1/2009 HTP
Berkshire Farm Center&Svs for Youth
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
249.74 7/1/2009 6
Berkshire Farm Center&Svs for Youth
B7 HTP INST CSE Maintenance
429.62 7/1/2009 HTP
Charlton School B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
236.45 7/1/2009 6
Children's Home of Kingston
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
238.64 7/1/2009 6
Children's Home of Kingston
B1 HTP INST CSE Maintenance
335.47 7/1/2009 HTP
Children's Home of Wyoming Conf.
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
231.23 7/1/2009 6
Children's Village B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
221.31 7/1/2009 6
Children's Village B4 HTP (CSE Intensive Services) INST
CSE Maintenance
417.00 7/1/2009 HTP
Children's Village B7 HTP-ED (Haven's Intensive) INST
CSE Maintenance
361.28 7/1/2009 HTP
Children's Village B8 HTP-Sex Offenders (New Directions) INST
CSE Maintenance
400.41 7/1/2009 HTP
Crestwood Children's Ctr.
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
269.59 7/1/2009 6
Gateway-Longview, Inc.
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
215.26 7/1/2009 6
Gateway-Longview, Inc.
B6 HTP INST CSE Maintenance
349.71 7/1/2009 HTP
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
27
Agency Name Code Program Name Program Type Rate Effective
Date Class
Under Review
Graham Windham B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
224.36 7/1/2009 3
Graham Windham B1 HTP (CSE Intensive) INST
CSE Maintenance
416.82 7/1/2009 HTP
Green Chimneys Children's Svs
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
272.87 7/1/2009 3
Green Chimneys Children's Svs
B1 HTP INST CSE Maintenance
401.86 7/1/2009 HTP
Harmony Heights B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
205.51 7/1/2009 2
Hillside Children's Ctr B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
266.96 7/1/2009 3
Hillside Children's Ctr B1 HTP (Horton) INST CSE Maintenance
388.22 7/1/2009 HTP
Hillside Children's Ctr B3 HTP (Varick) INST CSE Maintenance
416.09 7/1/2009 HTP
Hillside Children's Ctr B5 HTP (X Systems-Varick) INST
CSE Maintenance
529.51 7/1/2009 HTP
Hillside Children's Ctr B6 HTP (Finger Lakes-GROW Program) INST
CSE Maintenance
439.12 7/1/2009 HTP
Hillside Children's Ctr B8 HTP (Critical Care) INST
CSE Maintenance
448.35 7/1/2009 HTP
Hopevale B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
255.45 7/1/2009 6
House of the Good Sheperd
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
223.43 7/1/2009 6
House of the Good Sheperd
B10 HTP INST CSE Maintenance
384.68 7/1/2009 HTP
House of the Good Sheperd
B9 Emergency INST CSE Maintenance
264.58 7/1/2009 99
Jewish Bd. of Fam&Children Svs
B1 Hawthorne INST CSE Maintenance
253.42 7/1/2009 3
Jewish Bd. of Fam&Children Svs
B2 HTP (Hawthorne) INST
CSE Maintenance
445.79 7/1/2009 HTP
Jewish Child Care Assn. of NY
B Edenwald Ctr INST CSE Maintenance
281.54 7/1/2009 6
Jewish Child Care Assn. of NY
B3 Pleasantville INST CSE Maintenance
311.09 7/1/2009 6
Jewish Child Care Assn. of NY
B5 HTP (Gateways) INST
CSE Maintenance
372.14 7/1/2009 HTP
Julia Dyckman Andrus Mem
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
338.26 7/1/2009 1
Lake Grove School B3 Regular (ED) INST CSE Maintenance
249.56 7/1/2009 6
LaSalle School B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
229.66 7/1/2009 6
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
28
Agency Name Code Program Name Program Type Rate Effective
Date Class
Under Review
Leake and Watts Services
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
246.24 7/1/2009 3
Leake and Watts Services
B1 Special INST CSE Maintenance
224.79 7/1/2009 2
Leake and Watts Services
B10 HTP (CSE Intensive) INST
CSE Maintenance
437.00 7/1/2009 HTP
Leake and Watts Services
B7 HTP (Westchester) INST
CSE Maintenance
362.82 7/1/2009 HTP
Little Flower Children Svs.
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
289.31 7/1/2009 3
Lutheran Soc. Serv.-GA Division
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
223.63 7/1/2009 3
Martin DePorres School C HTP (CSE Intensive) INST
CSE Maintenance
416.41 7/1/2009 HTP
McQuade Foundation B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
276.00 7/1/2009 3
McQuade Foundation B1 HTP (Fulton-621 Cottage) INST
CSE Maintenance
336.66 9/1/2009 HTP
Mountain Lake Children's Residence
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
236.42 7/1/2009 6
Mountain Lake Children's Residence
B6 HTP-INST CSE Maintenance
377.15 7/1/2009 HTP
New Directions Youth&Family Svs
B Randolph INST CSE Maintenance
218.06 7/1/2009 6
New Directions Youth&Family Svs
B1 Wyndham INST CSE Maintenance
212.98 7/1/2009 3
New Directions Youth&Family Svs
B2 HTP (Wyndham) INST
CSE Maintenance
282.34 7/1/2009 HTP
Northeast Parent&Child Society
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
271.27 7/1/2009 6
Northeast Parent&Child Society
B5 HTP INST CSE Maintenance
388.80 7/1/2009 HTP
Parsons Child&Fam Center
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
279.94 7/1/2009 3
Parsons Child&Fam Center
B6 Special INST CSE Maintenance
294.60 7/1/2009 1
Saint Anne's Inst. B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
176.21 7/1/2009 6
Saint Anne's Inst. B5 HTP INST CSE Maintenance
415.79 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Catherine's Ctr C Program 1-GR CSE Maintenance
313.40 7/1/2009 1
Saint Catherine's Ctr C1 Program 2-GR CSE Maintenance
300.97 7/1/2009 1
Saint Christopher, Inc B1 Dobbs Ferry INST CSE Maintenance
239.78 7/1/2009 3
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
29
Agency Name Code Program Name Program Type Rate Effective
Date Class
Under Review
Saint Christopher, Inc B2 Valhalla INST CSE Maintenance
177.97 7/1/2009 6
Saint Christopher, Inc B7 HTP (Intensive-DF) INST
CSE Maintenance
389.62 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Christopher, Inc B8 HTP (Intensive - Valhalla) INST
CSE Maintenance
428.81 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Christopher, Inc B9 HTP (Intensive - REACH) INST
CSE Maintenance
472.98 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
B2 HTP (Seacliff) INST CSE Maintenance
400.86 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
B3 HTP Madonna (CSE Intensive) INST
CSE Maintenance
357.86 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Christopher-Ottilie (SCO)
C5 HTP (Market St)-GR
CSE Maintenance
379.46 7/1/2009 HTP
Saint Colman's Home B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
175.41 7/1/2009 6
Saint Joseph's Villa of Rochester
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
227.46 7/1/2009 6
Snell Farm B5 HTP (Sex Offender) INST
CSE Maintenance
383.43 7/1/2009 HTP
Summit Children's Residence
B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
239.18 7/1/2009 6
Vanderheyden Hall B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
254.80 7/1/2009 12
Vanderheyden Hall B1 HTP (CSE Intensive) INST
CSE Maintenance
348.74 7/1/2009 HTP
William George Agency B Regular INST CSE Maintenance
221.43 7/1/2009 3
William George Agency B1 HTP (Special) INST CSE Maintenance
270.62 7/1/2009 HTP
William George Agency B2 HTP (Sex Offender) INST
CSE Maintenance
301.70 7/1/2009 HTP
William George Agency B3 HTP (MR/ED) INST
CSE Maintenance
328.88 7/1/2009 HTP
William George Agency B4 HTP (Dual Diagnosis) INST
CSE Maintenance
375.28 7/1/2009 HTP
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
30
New York State Office of Children and Family Services Attachment F Standards of Payment System for Foster Care of Children
In-State CSE Maintenance for SED-Approved Residential Programs Licensed by Other New York State Agencies
July 1, 2009 – March 31, 2010
Agency Name Code Program
Name Program Type Rate
Effective Date
ClassUnder Review
Anderson Center for Autism
P HTP (CSE-PRS)
Private Residential School
397.92 7/1/2009 HTP
Center for Dev. Disabilities
P CSE-PRS Private Residential School
244.07 7/1/2009 1
Devereux Foundation of NY
P CSE-PRS Private Residential School
194.60 7/1/2009 6
Ferncliff Manor P CSE-PRS Private Residential School
451.35 7/1/2009 HTP
Maryhaven Ctr of Hope P HTP (CSE-PRS)
Private Residential School
388.56 7/1/2009 HTP
Pathfinder Village P CSE-PRS Private Residential School
211.62 7/1/2009 1
Springbrook (formerly Upstate Home)
P HTP (CSE-PRS)
Private Residential School
412.29 7/1/2009 HTP
10-OCFS-ADM-01 January 15, 2010
31
New York State Office of Children and Family Services Attachment G Standards of Payment System for Foster Care of Children
Foster Care Maintenance Rates for Long-Term Residential Chemical Dependency Programs Licensed by the Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services
July 1, 2009 – March 31, 2010
Agency Program
Type
OASAS-Approved
Foster Care Rate
Eff. Date
Anticipated or Actual
Conversion * from RCD to RRSY Program
A.D.D.S. - Stepping Stones Residential NA NA Converted to RRSY 1/1/08
Hope House Residential 123.46 7/1/09 Work continues towards RRSY conversion
P.R.C.D. Adolescent Community Residence
Residential NA NA Converted to RRSY 8/1/07
Saint Joseph’s Villa - Life Program
Residential NA NA Converted to RRSY 10/1/07
Yonkers Residential Center Residential NA NA Converted to OCFS-licensed Group Residence
* See Section II of this ADM for more information on the conversion of Residential Chemical Dependency (RCD) programs to Residential Rehabilitation Services for Youth (RRSY) programs.