Facility-based services include short-term shelter services, crisis host homes, and other short-term shelter services for abused, neglected, and dependent children and youth. An example of this would be the Christmas Box House in Salt Lake County. This program covers the cost of such services provided directly by the region or through contracts with private providers.
Regarding the positive trend greater than 5% in the Number of children and parents receiving crisis/respite services from the DCFS Facility Based Services program performance measures, the agency states, "This says positive but there was actually a drop. Although there was a drop the value for this year was not outside the normal range of fluctuations for this measure. This measure has been affected in the past by changes in contracts and late reporting by providers."
Fourteen crisis nurseries are partially funded through contracts with DCFS. These crisis nurseries are found statewide and allow parents, who feel that they might injure a child, to place the child at the center while the parents resolve the crisis. Centers are currently operating in Logan, Midvale, Salt Lake City (Sugarhouse), West Valley City, Ogden, Clearfield, Orem, Brigham City, Roosevelt, Cedar City, St. George, Price, Moab, and Richfield.
COBI contains unaudited data as presented to the Legislature by state agencies at the time of publication. For audited financial data see the State of Utah's Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports.