CHARACTERISTICS OF FAMILIES COMPLETING THIS SURVEY
Number of Surveys
Distributed = 131
Completed = 64
Response Rate = 49%
Services Families Currently
Receive
Early Intervention (EI) = 74%
Respite = 26%
Number of Months Services Received
6 or less = 20.5%
7 to 12 = 26.5%
13 to 24 = 26.5%
25 or more = 26.5%
FAMILY SURVEY - SUMMARY OF RESULTS
YES
Workers show respect for your
lifestyle, culture and language
100%
Information provided is easy to
understand and useful.
98%
Overall, services are beneficial to
families.
97%
Staff and providers keep scheduled
appointments.
100%
Examples of Comments
Received from Families
“The service provides me and my family the respite we need and the ability to do things we normally can’t do.”
“It is beneficial to my husband and I to be able to go out for a couple of hours and be a couple again.”
“Not only do they work with our daughter, they provide us with direction on how to work with her
to improve her growth and development.”
“Without these services my family would be in much greater need.”
“You always answer the questions I have. We discuss my concerns about my child’s development in a
truthful manner.”
Provider Survey
CHARACTERISTICS
OF PROVIDERS COMPLETING THIS SURVEY
Number of Surveys
Distributed = 51
Completed = 20
Response Rate = 39%
Services Providers are Familiar With
Early Intervention = 90%
Respite = 40%
Families FIRST = 20%
Refer to Our Agency
Yes = 80%
No = 15%
No Response = 5%
PROVIDERS’ RATING OF OUR SERVICES
Beneficial
Overall rating of services we provide to children and
families.
90%
Rating of our ability to work collaboratively with providers
80%
Examples of Comments Received from Providers
“Competent service coordinators.”
“Prompt.”
“Timely and thorough evaluations.”
“Feedback to providers.”
“Professional and knowledgeable staff.”
“Knowledgeable about clients and their needs.”
Summary and Conclusions
Overall, Abrazos provides high quality services that are useful, understandable and beneficial to families. Recommendations for improvement by families and providers were to recruit and retain more personnel, including developmental specialists, therapists and respite providers.