Anchor Points
For: Clients, Organization or Staff?
Dimensions
Which Level of Care
Where in the World?
100

Number of Anchor Points per dimension for LOCUS

What is five

100

Identifies potential gaps in service

What is for the organization

100

Scale of 1-6

What are ratings in each dimension

100

High intensity community based services

What is Level 3

100

This large city in Alberta began using the tools first

Where is Edmonton

200

A five-point scale used to assign a rating or score in each dimension 

What are Anchor Points

200

Supports collaboration between staff and programs

What is for staff

200

Risk is considered in this dimension

What is dimension I

200

Recovery maintenance and health management

What is Level One

200

The tool is integrated in all AMH services in this large Albertan city

Where is Calgary

300

For chronic issues, consider what ratings (1-3 or 4-6)? 

What are 1, 2 & 3

300

Ensures access to the right service

What is for clients

300

In these dimensions historical information is considered

What are dimensions I & V

300

Secure 24 hour services with psychiatric management

What is level six

300

Name one other province in Canada utilizing the tools

What is Saskatchewan

400

Can one or more anchor points can be chosen per dimension- yes or no

What is yes

400

Supports caseload balancing

What is for staff

400

Stress and Supports

What is Dimension IV- Recovery Environment

400

The number of levels of care

What are six

400

The owner/licensing of the tool is in which country

What is the USA

500

Number of Anchor Points per dimension in CALOCUS

What is five

500

Supports system coordination and optimization

What is for the organization

500

Here we consider multiple aspects of day-to-day functioning

What is dimension II- Functional Status

500

High-intensity community-based services

What is Level Three

500

Southerly neighbor who first developed the tool

What is the USA