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Natchaug Hospital Inc.

990 • Fiscal year 2013 • EIN 06-0966963

Oct 01, 2012 to Sep 30, 2013 • Filed on Aug 12, 2014

189 Storrs RoadMansfield Ctr, CT 06226
Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.

Liabilities / Assets

70th percentile

0.52x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 70% of similar nonprofits.

2013 filings • 501(c)3 • $25M-$50M nonprofits • Source year 2013

Liabilities / Revenue

43rd percentile

0.26x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 43% of similar nonprofits.

2013 filings • 501(c)3 • $25M-$50M nonprofits • Source year 2013

Net Margin

41st percentile

1.5%

Higher net margin than 41% of similar nonprofits.

2013 filings • 501(c)3 • $25M-$50M nonprofits • Source year 2013

Top Officer Pay

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Source year 2013

Asset Growth

90th percentile

27%

Faster asset growth than 90% of similar nonprofits.

2013 filings • 501(c)3 • $25M-$50M nonprofits • Annualized from 2012 to 2013

Revenue Growth

50th percentile

4.6%

Faster revenue growth than 50% of similar nonprofits.

2013 filings • 501(c)3 • $25M-$50M nonprofits • Annualized from 2012 to 2013

Assets

Up

$24,761,311

Up $5,256,626 (+27%) from 2012

Net Assets

Up

$11,894,538

Up $4,036,737 (+51%) from 2012

Liabilities

Up

$12,866,773

Up $1,219,889 (+10%) from 2012

Revenue

Up

$49,616,593

Up $2,186,029 (+4.6%) from 2012

Expenses

Up

$48,851,493

Up $2,439,724 (+5.3%) from 2012

Net Income

Down

$765,100

Down $253,695 (-25%) from 2012

Historical Trend

Balance Sheet Trend

The highlighted filing sits inside the broader history for assets, liabilities, and net assets.

$40M$30M$20M$10M$0Assets 2010: $17,697,436Liabilities 2010: $8,848,155Net Assets 2010: $8,849,2812010Assets 2011: $17,348,692Liabilities 2011: $9,307,210Net Assets 2011: $8,041,4822011Assets 2012: $19,504,685Liabilities 2012: $11,646,884Net Assets 2012: $7,857,8012012Assets 2013: $24,761,311Liabilities 2013: $12,866,773Net Assets 2013: $11,894,5382013Assets 2014: $28,022,813Liabilities 2014: $15,817,813Net Assets 2014: $12,205,0002014Assets 2015: $29,207,665Liabilities 2015: $16,862,665Net Assets 2015: $12,345,0002015Assets 2016: $29,148,469Liabilities 2016: $18,099,482Net Assets 2016: $11,048,9872016Assets 2017: $30,036,519Liabilities 2017: $15,861,884Net Assets 2017: $14,174,6352017Assets 2018: $27,593,035Liabilities 2018: $8,485,392Net Assets 2018: $19,107,6432018Assets 2019: $24,330,707Liabilities 2019: $9,216,763Net Assets 2019: $15,113,9442019Assets 2020: $22,707,935Liabilities 2020: $16,368,350Net Assets 2020: $6,339,5852020Assets 2021: $22,289,350Liabilities 2021: $17,632,226Net Assets 2021: $4,657,1242021Assets 2022: $18,964,165Liabilities 2022: $11,290,086Net Assets 2022: $7,674,0792022Assets 2023: $17,750,990Liabilities 2023: $14,976,437Net Assets 2023: $2,774,5532023Assets 2024: $17,080,779Liabilities 2024: $15,648,797Net Assets 2024: $1,431,9822024

Highlighted filing

2013

Assets$24,761,311
Liabilities$12,866,773
Net Assets$11,894,538

Operations Trend

Revenue, expenses, and net income across loaded years, with this filing highlighted.

$60M$40M$20M$0-$20MExpenses 2010: $42,687,4822010Expenses 2011: $45,572,3202011Revenue 2012: $47,430,564Expenses 2012: $46,411,769Net Income 2012: $1,018,7952012Revenue 2013: $49,616,593Expenses 2013: $48,851,493Net Income 2013: $765,1002013Revenue 2014: $49,674,431Expenses 2014: $48,530,057Net Income 2014: $1,144,3742014Revenue 2015: $50,534,453Expenses 2015: $49,787,702Net Income 2015: $746,7512015Revenue 2016: $51,770,615Expenses 2016: $50,723,638Net Income 2016: $1,046,9772016Revenue 2017: $51,951,035Expenses 2017: $51,970,773Net Income 2017: -$19,7382017Revenue 2018: $52,836,588Expenses 2018: $52,984,398Net Income 2018: -$147,8102018Revenue 2019: $51,854,335Expenses 2019: $53,724,401Net Income 2019: -$1,870,0662019Revenue 2020: $46,468,531Expenses 2020: $55,022,343Net Income 2020: -$8,553,8122020Revenue 2021: $49,290,258Expenses 2021: $53,309,557Net Income 2021: -$4,019,2992021Revenue 2022: $55,486,925Expenses 2022: $54,724,174Net Income 2022: $762,7512022Revenue 2023: $49,390,181Expenses 2023: $53,879,613Net Income 2023: -$4,489,4322023Revenue 2024: $55,114,060Expenses 2024: $55,646,890Net Income 2024: -$532,8302024

Highlighted filing

2013

Revenue$49,616,593
Expenses$48,851,493
Net Income$765,100
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Filing Period
Oct 1, 2012 to Sep 30, 2013
Signed
Aug 12, 2014
Return Version
2012v2.1
Gross Receipts
$49,616,593
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

The mission of Natchaug Hospital is to provide a continuum of accessible, community-based services for those living with psychiatric illness and chemical dependency or emotional and related educational disabilities, with a commitment to the dignity and privacy of those needing service, empowering them to participate in their own care, education and recovery.

Major Activities

Activity 2
Joshua CentersPartial Hospital Program (PHP) The Partial Hospital Program provides four hours of intensive psychiatric support daily for up to five days per week. This is a morning program for adults and an after-school program for children and adolescents. The program can eliminate the need for a hospital stay, and/or help with the transition back to home and regular school after a period of inpatient care.Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) The Intensive Outpatient Program is somewhat less intense than the PHP, providing three hours of intensive treatment each day for up to five days each week. This program is offered both in the morning and during the evening for adults, after-school for children and adolescents. The IOP program is designed to help continue progress with behavioral health stabilization and recovery.Extended Day Treatment (EDT)This special program, partially funded by the Connecticut Department of Children, supports children and adolescents who have emotional or behavioral health issues that put them at risk of needing psychiatric residential or inpatient care. The Extended Day Treatment program is particularly helpful for children with special needs who are in foster care.Child & Adolescent Treatment Programs:- Treat about 250 children and adolescents daily in all programs/locations- May prevent hospitalization- Aids in transition back to the community following hospitalization- Transportation to PHP, IOP & EDT: Most of this transportation is provided by Natchaug Hospital staff, driving the Hospital vans that pick up clients from their school or home. - Average length of stay in PHP/IOP program, 6 - 8 weeks; EDT and IICAPS, 6 months.Joshua Program treatment services include: - Comprehensive bio-psycho-social assessment- Group Therapy (the primary treatment approach)- Family and individual therapy- Medication management- Occupational and creative rehabilitation therapy- Comprehensive aftercare/discharge planningPartial Hospital Program (PHP): four hours of treatment for up to five days per week Intensive Outpatient program (IOP): three hours of treatment up to five days per week Extended Day Treatment (EDT) is a specialized therapeutic after-school support program that provides structured groups for three hours a day up to five days per week to learn and practice social skills such as group interaction, listening, cooperative leisure activities. Intensive In-Home Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Services(IICAPS): developed and monitored by the Yale University Child Study Center, provides in home services 2-3 times per week to help meet the needs of families with children with persistent psychiatric disorders. Client referral to a Child/Adolescent Treatment Program:- Referred from an inpatient program in Connecticut- Community providers (Child & Family Services; United Children & Families; Emergency Rooms)- School systems- Private providers (community psychiatrists or therapists)- Family and friendsTypical client experience in a Child/Adolescent Program:Initial referral phone call results in an intake appointment with a masters level clinician to complete a bio-psycho-social assessment. The client must be accompanied by their parent/guardian. After admission to the Program, the client/guardian meets with the psychiatrist/APRN for treatment planning and medication management.In a treatment day, clients arrive after being picked up from their school (or home) in one of Natchaug Hospital vans and will attend four groups in PHP and three groups in IOP. Groups include a psychotherapy group, educational groups and an activity group. The activity group is led by a Mental Health Worker or a CRS Staff member; all other groups are led by a masters level clinician. Education groups might include managing emotions; dangers of substance abuse; handling relationships, etc. Natchaug Hospital Group Levels: Psychotherapy/Process Group: is based on exploration and analysis of the interaction of a person's thoughts, feelings & bel
Activity 3
EducationClinical Day Treatment School Programs (CDT)Natchaug's clinical day treatment programs, which are approved by the Connecticut Department of Education, offer special education services to students in grades 1 - 12 whose social, emotional or behavioral health problems prevent them from functioning successfully in a regular school environment. Each student's individual academic and clinical treatment plan is designed to address their special needs and return them to their regular schools as soon as possible. Natchaug Hospital schools operate in Enfield, Danielson, Mansfield, Norwich, Montville and Windham. Natchaug is also the contracted operator of two schools for the town of Norwich.Natchaug Hospital's Board of Directors serves a number of functions similar to a Board of Education, with responsibilities for the oversight and the implementation of certain State statutes and Federal legislation.Natchaug Hospital School Programs- Each school day, an average of 200 students attend Natchaug Hospital's school programs- Approved by the Connecticut Department of Education: Inpatient School Journey House School Clinical Day Treatment School in six sites - Natchaug contracts with the Norwich Public Schools to provide services located at: Deborah Tennant-Zinewicz Hickory Street SchoolStudents come to the Inpatient School on an emergency basis, and for non-educational reasons; school staff determines if the student receives special education services, and if there is an Individual Education Plan (IEP) to be implemented. Students come to the Journey House School on a planned basis and for non-educational reasons. Each student's school files are evaluated for proper placement in school. Girls who receive special education, Section 504, and regular education all are educated at the Journey School. Students come to the six CDT sites via a Planning and Placement Team (PPT) Meeting from their home school district. They may be placed on a diagnostic basis with PPT meetings every two weeks while psychiatric, psychological and educational assessments are performed. Students also may enter the program already receiving special education services with an IEP (Individualized Education Plan) in place.Students come to the Hickory Street School and DTZ School by placement by the Norwich Board of Education. All students are identified as special education and have an IEP in place.Transportation to all day school programs is provided by the Local Education Authority (LEA) that placed the student; however, transportation during the school day for field trips is often provided using Natchaug vans with school staff driving; sometimes school field trips are transported by outside vendors. Student Referral to the Inpatient and Journey Schools - Placement for non-educational reasons (inpatient or residential treatment admission)Student Referral to the six CDT sites - These are only made by the Local Education Authority (LEA), which is designated by the state to be the "town of nexus," which takes numerous requirements into consideration, such as where the parent resides. Referral to the Hickory and DTZ schools - These are only made by the Norwich Board of EducationDescription of typical day:A typical day in the Inpatient and Journey House School is a five-hour day that covers all academic areas, including electives of Art and PE. A typical day in the CDT schools is similar to any traditional school day, with academic subjects in addition to psycho-educational groups led by school clinicians.
Filing and Contact Details

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IRS990/Activity2/Description0Joshua CentersPartial Hospital Program (PHP) The Partial Hospital Program provides four hours of intensive psychiatric support daily for up to five days per week. This is a morning program for adults and an after-school program for children and adolescents. The program can eliminate the need for a hospital stay, and/or help with the transition back to home and regular school after a period of inpatient care.Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) The Intensive Outpatient Program is somewhat less intense than the PHP, providing three hours of intensive treatment each day for up to five days each week. This program is offered both in the morning and during the evening for adults, after-school for children and adolescents. The IOP program is designed to help continue progress with behavioral health stabilization and recovery.Extended Day Treatment (EDT)This special program, partially funded by the Connecticut Department of Children, supports children and adolescents who have emotional or behavioral health issues that put them at risk of needing psychiatric residential or inpatient care. The Extended Day Treatment program is particularly helpful for children with special needs who are in foster care.Child & Adolescent Treatment Programs:- Treat about 250 children and adolescents daily in all programs/locations- May prevent hospitalization- Aids in transition back to the community following hospitalization- Transportation to PHP, IOP & EDT: Most of this transportation is provided by Natchaug Hospital staff, driving the Hospital vans that pick up clients from their school or home. - Average length of stay in PHP/IOP program, 6 - 8 weeks; EDT and IICAPS, 6 months.Joshua Program treatment services include: - Comprehensive bio-psycho-social assessment- Group Therapy (the primary treatment approach)- Family and individual therapy- Medication management- Occupational and creative rehabilitation therapy- Comprehensive aftercare/discharge planningPartial Hospital Program (PHP): four hours of treatment for up to five days per week Intensive Outpatient program (IOP): three hours of treatment up to five days per week Extended Day Treatment (EDT) is a specialized therapeutic after-school support program that provides structured groups for three hours a day up to five days per week to learn and practice social skills such as group interaction, listening, cooperative leisure activities. Intensive In-Home Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Services(IICAPS): developed and monitored by the Yale University Child Study Center, provides in home services 2-3 times per week to help meet the needs of families with children with persistent psychiatric disorders. Client referral to a Child/Adolescent Treatment Program:- Referred from an inpatient program in Connecticut- Community providers (Child & Family Services; United Children & Families; Emergency Rooms)- School systems- Private providers (community psychiatrists or therapists)- Family and friendsTypical client experience in a Child/Adolescent Program:Initial referral phone call results in an intake appointment with a masters level clinician to complete a bio-psycho-social assessment. The client must be accompanied by their parent/guardian. After admission to the Program, the client/guardian meets with the psychiatrist/APRN for treatment planning and medication management.In a treatment day, clients arrive after being picked up from their school (or home) in one of Natchaug Hospital vans and will attend four groups in PHP and three groups in IOP. Groups include a psychotherapy group, educational groups and an activity group. The activity group is led by a Mental Health Worker or a CRS Staff member; all other groups are led by a masters level clinician. Education groups might include managing emotions; dangers of substance abuse; handling relationships, etc. Natchaug Hospital Group Levels: Psychotherapy/Process Group: is based on exploration and analysis of the interaction of a person's thoughts, feelings & bel
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IRS990/Activity3/Description0EducationClinical Day Treatment School Programs (CDT)Natchaug's clinical day treatment programs, which are approved by the Connecticut Department of Education, offer special education services to students in grades 1 - 12 whose social, emotional or behavioral health problems prevent them from functioning successfully in a regular school environment. Each student's individual academic and clinical treatment plan is designed to address their special needs and return them to their regular schools as soon as possible. Natchaug Hospital schools operate in Enfield, Danielson, Mansfield, Norwich, Montville and Windham. Natchaug is also the contracted operator of two schools for the town of Norwich.Natchaug Hospital's Board of Directors serves a number of functions similar to a Board of Education, with responsibilities for the oversight and the implementation of certain State statutes and Federal legislation.Natchaug Hospital School Programs- Each school day, an average of 200 students attend Natchaug Hospital's school programs- Approved by the Connecticut Department of Education: Inpatient School Journey House School Clinical Day Treatment School in six sites - Natchaug contracts with the Norwich Public Schools to provide services located at: Deborah Tennant-Zinewicz Hickory Street SchoolStudents come to the Inpatient School on an emergency basis, and for non-educational reasons; school staff determines if the student receives special education services, and if there is an Individual Education Plan (IEP) to be implemented. Students come to the Journey House School on a planned basis and for non-educational reasons. Each student's school files are evaluated for proper placement in school. Girls who receive special education, Section 504, and regular education all are educated at the Journey School. Students come to the six CDT sites via a Planning and Placement Team (PPT) Meeting from their home school district. They may be placed on a diagnostic basis with PPT meetings every two weeks while psychiatric, psychological and educational assessments are performed. Students also may enter the program already receiving special education services with an IEP (Individualized Education Plan) in place.Students come to the Hickory Street School and DTZ School by placement by the Norwich Board of Education. All students are identified as special education and have an IEP in place.Transportation to all day school programs is provided by the Local Education Authority (LEA) that placed the student; however, transportation during the school day for field trips is often provided using Natchaug vans with school staff driving; sometimes school field trips are transported by outside vendors. Student Referral to the Inpatient and Journey Schools - Placement for non-educational reasons (inpatient or residential treatment admission)Student Referral to the six CDT sites - These are only made by the Local Education Authority (LEA), which is designated by the state to be the "town of nexus," which takes numerous requirements into consideration, such as where the parent resides. Referral to the Hickory and DTZ schools - These are only made by the Norwich Board of EducationDescription of typical day:A typical day in the Inpatient and Journey House School is a five-hour day that covers all academic areas, including electives of Art and PE. A typical day in the CDT schools is similar to any traditional school day, with academic subjects in addition to psycho-educational groups led by school clinicians.
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IRS990/Description0Inpatient TreatmentNatchaug Hospital provides a full range of inpatient psychiatric and substance-abuse treatment for children, adolescents and adults at our 57-bed Mansfield Center facility. The highly qualified, experienced and dedicated professional staff of Natchaug Hospital provides expert care in a supportive, therapeutic setting - helping people regain their stability and return as soon as possible to their own homes. The hospital serves Medicare and Medicaid subscribers and provides care without regard to ability to pay.Intermediate Care (ICC)An acute level of care for a longer length of stay for persons living with prolonged and severe mental illness. Historically, people from Eastern Connecticut who were in need of an extended length of stay were referred to Cedarcrest Hospital in Newington. Natchaug Hospital ICC provides this much-needed care for persons from the Eastern Region, closer to the communities where they live and work. United Services and the Southeastern Mental Health Authority are the Local Mental Health Authorities (LMHA's) responsible for authorizing admission to the Intermediate Care Program. The above includes the authorization of Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS) funds to pay for care in the event the patient is medically indigent, has exhausted his/her Medicare benefit, or has no Medicare hospitalization coverage. Patients are most likely to be referred from Eastern Region hospital inpatient units when it becomes clear that the patient will not be able to safely return to the community following an acute care stay. Upon admission, each patient is assessed by a psychiatrist, a registered nurse and a primary therapist, and a treatment plan is developed. The treatment team works closely with the client, their family and community providers to develop a discharge plan and ensure that community supports are in place.In-Patient Treatment Programs Treats approximately 60 clients on a daily basis at the Mansfield location. Inpatient treatment includes: Comprehensive bio-psycho-social assessment Formulation of a treatment plan developed with the client/family which may include the use of medications Group therapy (a primary treatment approach) Family therapy and individual therapy Formulation of a discharge/aftercare plan Case management services Client referral to in-patient programs: Majority (over 80%) come from emergency rooms Self-referral via phone call or walk-in Referral from a Natchaug Program (PHP, IOP, school) Referral from community providersTypical client experience: The majority of our clients arrive via ambulance through the ambulance entrance. All clients receive an initial assessment by a registered nurse and psychiatrist which is completed within 8 hours of admission. Clients are oriented to the unit, the milieu, and the schedule. Our clients are closely monitored for the first 24-48 hours, depending on presentation and symptoms. Groups are scheduled from morning through evening. In addition, the clients meet with their Primary Therapist and Psychiatrist regularly.Contact with the family/guardian is during the admission process or within the following 48-72 hours. Family meetings are scheduled by the Primary Therapist. The clients on the child and adolescent units attend school in the building for 5 hours per day, with groups during the day, after school, and in the evening. Staffing pattern: Each inpatient unit is staffed 24-7 with: Registered NursesPsychiatristsMental Health Workers Licensed Practical Nurses (Adult Unit only) Also on the clinical treatment team are:Nurse Manager Licensed Primary TherapistsCase Manager (Adult Unit Only)Unit ClerkDieticianCertified Occupational Therapists (COTA)Occupational Therapist (OT)Family Practice Physician on site M-FInpatient Units: Adult rooms all semi-private plus one four-bed room. Child/Adolescent rooms are all private Units include group room space Meals are served in the dining roomOther points:Licensed by Connecticu
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IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionA/Title5Director
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Filings

Balance SheetOperations
YearAssetsLiabilitiesNet AssetsRevenueExpensesNet Income
2024Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$17.1$15.6$1.43$55.1$55.6$0.53
2023Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.$17.8$15.0$2.77$49.4$53.9$4.49
2022Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$19.0$11.3$7.67$55.5$54.7$0.76
2021XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$22.3$17.6$4.66$49.3$53.3$4.02
2020XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$22.7$16.4$6.34$46.5$55.0$8.55
2019XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$24.3$9.22$15.1$51.9$53.7$1.87
2018XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$27.6$8.49$19.1$52.8$53.0$0.15
2017Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$30.0$15.9$14.2$52.0$52.0$0.02
2016XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$29.1$18.1$11.0$51.8$50.7$1.05
2015XML pending. An XML filing is linked for this year, but detailed extraction is still pending.$29.2$16.9$12.3$50.5$49.8$0.75
2014Import issue. A filing source exists for this year, but detailed import did not complete cleanly.$28.0$15.8$12.2$49.7$48.5$1.14
2013Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$24.8$12.9$11.9$49.6$48.9$0.77
2012Summary only. Only limited summary data is available for this year.$19.5$11.6$7.86$47.4$46.4$1.02
2011Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$17.3$9.31$8.04$45.6
2010Facts available. Structured filing facts are available, but richer extracted sections are limited.$17.7$8.85$8.85$42.7