History
Critical Ingredients
Fidelity
Key Service Domains
Misc.
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an intervention for which there is strong research demonstrating effectiveness is achieving positive consumer outcomes

What is Evidence Based Practice


100

consists of professionals with diverse expertise, such as doctors, nurses, social workers, therapists, and other specialists. These teams work together to address complex issues by combining their knowledge and skills.

What is a multidisciplinary team

100

The number of hours of face-to-face contact per month per client

What is eight hours?

100

Includes helping find and prepare for employment, providing assistance with interview skills, assistance with navigating gainful employment and benefits

What are vocational services

100

Pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action and maintenance

What are the stages of change

200

Decreased hospitalization, increased treatment retention, increased satisfaction with services and housing stability are all...

What are strong ACT outcomes

200

a coordinated network of community-based services and supports that is person-centered and builds on the strengths and resiliencies of individuals, families and communities to achieve abstinence and improved health, wellness and quality of life for those with or at risk of alcohol or drug problems

What is recovery oriented care?

200

The measure used by DMHAS to measure ACT fidelity

What is the TMACT?
200

Assisting with finding suitable housing, helping to understand lease terms, developing relationships with landlords

What is housing assistance

200

Assessment of history including legal, trauma, victimization, etc.  

What is risk assessment?

300

The original name of ACT services

What is Training in Community Living

300

things that contribute to mental health, and allow a person to be resilient in the face of challenges

What are protective factors?

300

True or False: Clients should receive coordination of all care through the ACT team

What is true?

300

Medical screening, scheduling routine visits, linking people with providers for acute care

What is health promotion?

300

The number of domains considered on the DLA

What is 20

400

refers to the degree to which programs or interventions are implemented as intended, ensuring effective delivery and positive outcomes

What is the Fidelity Model


400

utilization of individual staff rapport with clients to meet client needs

What is shared caseload?

400

the number of disciplines required to engage with each client per week

What is 2

400

Peer support services provide individuals with a safe space to connect, share experiences, and receive support from others who have faced similar challenges, particularly in mental health recovery.

What are peer support services

400

Right person, right dose, right medication, right time, right route

What are the five rights?

500

The ACT team began as...

What is the response to deinstitutionalization?

500

the process and outcome of successfully adapting to difficult or challenging life experiences, especially through mental, emotional, and behavioral flexibility and adjustment to external and internal demands

What is resilience?

500

a process that involves utilizing interpersonal skills to effectively connect with individuals

What is assertive engagement

500

Assistance with planning a budget, troubleshooting financial issues, increasing independence in money management

What is financial management assistance

500

Versions include screener, since last contact and lifetime

What is the CSSR-S