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San Francisco officials scrutinize residential care facility bed counts and staffing challenges

February 21, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco officials scrutinize residential care facility bed counts and staffing challenges
In a recent San Francisco County government meeting, officials discussed critical issues surrounding the availability and management of residential care facility beds, particularly in the context of mental health treatment. The meeting highlighted discrepancies in bed counts and raised concerns about staffing challenges that could impact the quality of care provided to residents.

The Department of Public Health (DPH) reported that 99 beds have been brought online as part of an expansion project. However, a closer examination revealed that only 23 of these beds are categorized as residential care facilities, located primarily outside San Francisco. A significant portion of the beds—76—was attributed to a single provider, yet officials noted discrepancies in the actual number of beds under contract, suggesting a potential overestimation.

The discussion also underscored staffing challenges, which could lead to a loss of capacity for these beds by 15-20%. This reduction raises alarms about the county's ability to meet the needs of residents requiring mental health services. The officials expressed concern over the lack of clarity regarding the number of San Franciscans with severe mental health needs currently receiving care, particularly in "as needed" beds, which are not consistently tracked.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to further investigate these discrepancies and improve data collection methods. Officials acknowledged the importance of accurately tracking bed usage to ensure that residents receive appropriate care. As the county continues to grapple with these challenges, the implications for mental health services and overall community well-being remain significant. Future discussions will aim to clarify these issues and explore potential solutions to enhance the effectiveness of the county's mental health care system.

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