The dimension where we score two sets of anchor points
What is dimension IV (stress and supports)
Identifies potential gaps in service
What is for the organization
Scale of 1-6
What are ratings in each dimension
Describes a flexible or variable level of service intensity
What are levels of care
This large city in Alberta began using the tools first
Where is Edmonton
A five-point scale used to assign a rating or score in each dimension
What are Anchor Points
Supports collaboration between staff and programs
What is for staff
Risk is considered in this dimension
What is dimension I
This LOC includes recovery maintenance and health management
What is Level One
In this large city in Alberta, the tool is integrated in all AMH services
Where in Calgary
For chronic issues, consider what ratings (1-3 or 4-6)?
What are 1, 2 & 3
Ensures access to the right service
What is for clients
In these dimensions historical information is considered
What are dimensions I & V
Secure 24 hour services with psychiatric management
What is level six
Name one other province in Canada utilizing the tools
What is Saskatchewan
Why do we consider all criteria in dimension II (functional status)?
What is because often a client might score low in one area but higher in another
Supports caseload balancing
What is for staff
This is the first issue to be identified in a clinical encounter
What is the presenting condition
The number of levels of care
What are six
The owner/licensing of the tool is in which country?
What is the USA
Found in which anchor point in dimension II- Complete withdrawal from all social interactions
What is 5 or severe functional impairment
Supports system coordination and optimization
What is for the organization
In this dimension we measure ability to fulfill responsibilities
What is dimension II- Functional Status
High-intensity community-based services
What is Level Three