Choose 2 categories on the Detailed Score Card. Tell me what categories you chose, what the category score was, and what factors the score includes.

Describe the overall “state of the state” in its ability to care for adults with serious mental illness.
September 15, 2019
Where could your state contribute to mental health care to improve the national score?
September 15, 2019

Choose 2 categories on the Detailed Score Card. Tell me what categories you chose, what the category score was, and what factors the score includes.

Choose 2 categories on the Detailed Score Card. Tell me what categories you chose, what the category score was, and what factors the score includes.

The Springdale Community Coalition has asked each member to continue gathering information about specific health issues as they work toward creating a healthier community. This time, you were asked to focus on Mental Health.
For this assignment, please investigate how well (or not well) your state scored on the Grading the States 2009: A Report on America’s Health Care System for Adults with Serious Mental Illness, linked in the Background information.
On the map, click on your state. When the pop-up box appears, click on View Detailed Report Card. After reviewing that page, click on Full narrative (PDF) and Detailed Score Card (PDF).
Once you have finished your investigation, write a 2- to 3-page paper that addresses the following:
Tell me what state you chose to investigate.
What overall score did your state get? Has it improved or declined since the 2006 report?
Describe the overall “state of the state” in its ability to care for adults with serious mental illness.
Choose 2 categories on the Detailed Score Card. Tell me what categories you chose, what the category score was, and what factors the score includes.
Express your reaction to your state’s score card. Compare your state’s Report Card to the nation’s Report Card. Where could your state contribute to mental health care to improve the national score?
SLP Assignment Expectations
In order to earn full credit:
Please write your paper in your own words. That is the only way I can evaluate your level of understanding. Quotes are rarely needed; if necessary, they should comprise less than 10% of a paper and must be properly cited.
Even though the papers must be written in your own words, you are required to cite sources for any statement of fact or idea that is not common knowledge. You are required to cite the sources within the body of the paper and include a reference list at the end of the paper.
Note: Wikipedia is not an acceptable source of information. Use credible, professional, and scholarly sources such as journal articles from ProQuest or EBSCO, and government, university, or nonprofit organizations’ web sites.
You must clearly show that you have read the module homepage and the required background materials. You are welcome to do research in addition to—but not instead of—the required readings.