Behavioral Health Dashboard

“Behavioral Health” is the preferred term for a person’s overall mental well-being, and can include addiction, depression, anxiety, stress, mood disorders, or other psychological concerns. A person’s behavioral health has a large ripple effect on their daily life, family, friends, and the community. Someone who is consistently struggling with behavioral health often times finds themselves involved in the criminal justice system or other governmental systems. 

 

 

Just like physical health, recovery for behavioral health is possible and may require medication or therapy and has trained providers ready to help.

 

Updates:

 

All data gets updated quarterly following the Federal Grant Fiscal Year or as it becomes available.

 

 

OD Map data comes directly from law enforcement calls for service and is reliant on how dispatch and officers/deputies may label calls or reports.

 

 

Dashboard Definitions:

 

FY= Federal Grant Fiscal Year: October 1st-September 30th
Q1= Federal Quarter One: October 1st-December 31st
Q2= Federal Quarter Two: January 1st-March 31st
Q3= Federal Quarter Three: April 1st-June 30th
Q4= Federal Quarter Four: July 1st-September 30th
YR= Calendar Year
YTD= Year to Date

Community

Community data is collected through partnerships with local government agencies, healthcare organizations, nonprofits and other systems of care. Multiple data requests, Memorandums of Agreements, and Business Associate Agreements are in place in order to collect and house this data appropriately and safely.

Boone County vs. Illinois Nonfatal Overdose Rate

Source: Illinois Department of Public Health
Note: Per 10,000 Population

Boone County vs. Illinois Fatal Overdose Rate

Source: Illinois Department of Public Health
Note: Per 10,000 Population

Boone County Overdoses Based on Month

Source: OD MAP

Boone County Overdose Primary Substance Percentage 2020 - 2023 YTD

Source: OD MAP

Boone County Overdoses Based on Day of the Week

Source: OD MAP
Note: This data was collected from 2020 to YTD

Boone County Fatal Overdoses by Opioid Present 2016-2022

Source: Boone County Coroner

Boone County Fentanyl vs. Heroin Fatal Overdose Rate

Source: Boone County Coroner
Note: Per 10,000 Population

Boone County Overdose Death Rate

Source: Boone County Coroner
Note: Rate Per 1000 Population

Boone County Narcan Deployment

Source: Belvidere Police and Fire Department
Note: Police did not begin collecting data until 2018

Boone County Overdose Calls for Service by Year

Source: OD MAP
Note: This data is for calls initially coded as overdoses by law enforcement 911 dispatch and may not represent all County Overdoses.

Boone County All Drug Overdose Emergency Room Visits

Source: Essence 2022
Note: Per 10,000 Population
Note: Syndromic Surveillance data from Rockford Region Hospitals reflecting only Boone County Residents. Discharge Diagnosis = ICD10 Substance Use Codes.

Boone County Opioid Related Overdose Emergency Room Visits

Source: Essence 2022
Note: Per 10,000 Population
Note: Syndromic Surveillance data from Rockford Region Hospitals reflecting only Boone County Residents. Discharge Diagnosis = ICD10 Opioid Substance Use Codes.

Boone County Mental Illness Related Emergency Room Visits

Source: Essence 2022
Note: Per 10,000 Population
Note: Syndromic Surveillance data from Rockford Region Hospitals reflecting only Boone County Residents. Discharge Diagnosis = ICD10 Mental Illness Codes.

Portion of All Arrests to Substance Use Related Arrests 2018-2022

Source: Boone County Sheriff’s Department
Note: This data excludes drug arrests involving intent to distribute or manufacture.

Portion of Substance Use Related Arrest Data with Boone County Zip Codes

Source: Boone County Sheriff’s Department
Note: This data excludes drug arrests involving intent to distribute or manufacture.

Boone County % of Substance Use Related Arrests 2018-2022

Source: Boone County Sheriff’s Department
Note: This data excludes drug arrests involving intent to distribute or manufacture.

Portion of Substance Use Arrests to Total Boone County Resident Arrests 2018-2022

Source: Boone County Sheriff’s Department
Note: This data excludes drug arrests involving intent to distribute or manufacture.

Programmatic

Programmatic Data is collected through our COAR Client Management System (CCMS), which was built in 2021. Any data collected prior was inputted into the CCMS using past notes and documents.

Boone County COAR Program Opened Cases

Source: COAR Program Data

Note: Program expanded in FY22 Q4 to include mental health services

Boone County Community Outreach Officer Referrals by Category

The Community Outreach Officer recieves referrals from local law enforcement, including Belvidere Police Department and Boone County Sheriff’s Department, when they come in contact with individuals through daily patrols that need behavioral health support. The Outreach Officer then works with the rest of the COAR Team to provide services to the individual and/or family.

Source: COAR Program Data
Note: The COAR Program implemented a specific badge number for law enforcement to efficiently make referrals in May 2022 (during FY22 Q3)

COAR Program Referral Source

Yr 2021Yr 2022YR 2023
Law Enforcement (Boone County Sheriff's Dept. & Belvidere Police Dept.)3262106
Boone County Public Defenders Office3191
Boone County Probation/Parole233216
Boone County Jail141611
Crusader Clinic Belvidere 141
Swedish American ED093
Remedies0314
Other Agencies (includes BCHD)101634
Loved One/Self/Other Client132315
Total126180201

Source: COAR Program Data

COAR Program Client City

Yr 2021Yr 2022Yr 2023
Belvidere827460
Boone County (outside Belvidere)232015
Winnebago County1563
Other7102

Source: COAR Program Data

COAR Program Primary Substance

Yr 2021Yr 2022YR 2023
Opioids37216
Alcohol423925
Cocaine752
Crack Cocaine523
Methamphetamine954
Cannabis 323
Other211

Source: COAR Program Data

Boone County COAR Successful Links

Source: COAR Program Data
Note: The COAR team counts a “successful” link as the individual actively participating in or achieving that type of service. Program expanded in FY22 Q4 to include mental health services.

Boone County COAR Successful Links By Fiscal Year

Source: COAR Program Data
Note: The COAR team counts a “successful” link as the individual actively participating in or achieving that type of service. Program expanded in FY22 Q4 to include mental health services.

Boone County Behavioral Health Jail Services

Note: Jail Treatment Services were implemented through partnerships with Crusader Community Health and Rosecrance, Inc.