CA/LOCUS tool is an outcome measure- yes or no
What is no
Identifies potential gaps in service
What is for the organization
Number of Anchor Points per dimension
What is five
High intensity community based services
What is Level 3
This large city in Alberta began using the tools first
Where is Edmonton
A point in care where you might use the tool
What is intake/admission, treatment planning, a clinically significant change, case conference, transition/discharge
Supports collaboration between staff and programs
What is for staff
Risk of harm is assessed in this dimension
What is dimension I
Recovery maintenance and health management
What is Level One
The tool is integrated in all AMH services in this large Albertan city
Where is Calgary
Chronic issues tend to score at ratings of 1-3 or 4-6
What is 1-3
Supports individualized service planning
What is for clients
Historical information is considered here
What are dimensions I & V
Secure 24 hour services with psychiatric management
What is level six
Southerly country who developed the tool
What is the USA
In Alberta the CA/LOCUS tool is scored in this electronic clinical information system
What is Connect Care
Assists with caseload balancing
What is for staff
Dimension looking at stress and supports
What is Dimension IV- Recovery Environment
Medically Monitored Intensive Integrated Services: Non-secure, 24/7 with psychiatric monitoring
What is level five
The owner/licensing of the tool is in which country
What is the USA
Name of the five-point scale used to score in each dimension
What is Anchor Points
Supports system coordination and optimization
What is for the organization
Here we consider multiple aspects of day-to-day functioning
What is dimension II- Functional Status
Low intensity community-based services
What is level two
Name one other province in Canada utilizing the tool
What is Saskatchewan, Ontario