The diagnosis that all clients 18 and older are required to have per SAMHSA.
What is Serious Mental Illness (SMI)?
This score justifies the need for treatment and rates the client's functioning in 9 different domains of their life.
What is CAR score?
This is how often a crisis intervention plan is completed, regardless of recent admission.
What is every admission?
This is who completes the initial plan when client admits to URC.
Who is the Crisis Counselor?
This serves to document area the client has accomplished in treatment, what they are currently working on and what they need to work on if approved for additional time.
What is a clinical review form?
In addition to screenings, collateral information, and historical information this is one method used for formulating a diagnosis.
What is clinical interviewing?
This is one of the four things to consider when determining CAR scores in addition to frequency, intensity, and duration.
What is impact on current functioning?
This is the tab you would access the crisis intervention plan in eV.
What is the Enrollments tab?
One problem must be in this stage of stage.
What is precontemplative?
The clinical review form is completed after this many initial days in residential services.
What is 30 days?
Clients can have this many primary diagnosis.
What is one?
This is a way to track a client's progress throughout treatment and includes more clinical speak rather than client quotations.
What is an Interpretive Summary?
This section of the Crisis Plan will include whether the client is following up with Grand, PCP, or any referrals.
What is the aftercare/stepdown plan?
Rather than the scheduler, this is where you will access to create the initial plan for ARC.
What is the Face sheet?
This is the type of language we want to use in dimension 4 of the form.
What is stages of change language?
This is the primary diagnosis that clinicians should NOT use.
What is "unspecified or not otherwise specified"?
This is the CAR domain for dual diagnosis clients.
What is 40 or higher?
This portion of the plan will pull from the screening that staff did with client prior to admit.
What is the Grand screener?
This is how long the initial treatment plan is good for.
What is 60 days?
This is they type of update to occur once an extension is approved.
What is treatment plan update?
Primary diagnosis should be substance use for this level of care.
What is ARC?
The estimated date if discharge is this many days for residential and transitional treatment.
What is 30 days?
This is the CAR score that results in an Interpretive summary being completed on a crisis plan.
What is 30 or higher?
These are the sections that must be included on every plan.
What are substance use and health and wellness?
This is the type of CDC that will be used once an extension is approved. It is also the jersey number for Jackie Robinson.
What is CDC-42?