8. Every two years beginning on January first, two thousand five, the director shall submit a report to the governor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly which shall include, but not be limited to:
- (a) A financial report for each project;
- (b) A qualitative and quantitative profile of sponsors, providers, care-givers, and frail or disabled adults participating in the project;
- (c) A comparative assessment of the costs and effectiveness of each type of service or combinations of services provided;
- (d) An assessment of the nature and extent of the demand for services which provide respite and an evaluation of the success of such projects in meeting this demand;
- (e) Specific identification of any factors which significantly enhance or inhibit the successful provision of respite;
- (f) A review of the extent to which priority has been given to persons aged sixty and over;
- (g) The coordination of the projects with other agencies, facilities and institutions providing similar services as well as the utilization and networking with case management programs;
- (h) The ability of the projects to provide service at various economic levels;
- (i) The adherence of the program to its original or amended respite proposal; and
- (j) An assessment of the extent of the demand for the services the project provides.