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The Locus of Control Scale (LCS) is a 29-item questionnaire that measures an individuals level of internal-external control, in other words, the degree to which the individual interprets events as being a result of their own actions or external factors.
Sowers, W., George, C., Thomson, K. R. (1999). Level of care utilization system for psychiatric and addiction services (LOCUS): a preliminary assessment of reliability and validity. Community Mental Health Journal, (6), 545.
The LOCUS is an assessment tool that helps clinicians, insurers, and those in need of behavioral health services, to make treatment decisions in a way that is consistent, fair, and effective. The tool provides a common language and way of understanding what care is needed, when and for how long.
3. Co-Morbidity: A rating of three or less is most appropriate for this level of care. In some cases, a rating of four could be managed at this level if placed in conjunction with a rating of one on scale A and B in Dimension IV.
The Level of Care Utilization System or LOCUS tool has been designed by the American Association of Community Psychiatrists (2009) to allow staff who work on inpatient hospital environments with patients with psychiatric problems (such as emergency departments, psychiatric sections of general hospitals or in
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The LOCUS tool helps clinicians make consistent and effective patient decisions related to intensity of service needs, level of care placement, and continued stay. It also provides a framework for evaluating clinical outcomes and impact of treatment.
Once generated, the LOCUS score is used to recommend a person for a Level of Care. There are 7 different Levels of Care described in the LOCUS that differ according to: The types of services and supports available. The type and amount of staff support available.
The LOCUS tool helps clinicians make consistent and effective patient decisions related to intensity of service needs, level of care placement, and continued stay. It also provides a framework for evaluating clinical outcomes and impact of treatment.
The LOCUS is an assessment tool that helps clinicians, insurers, and those in need of behavioral health services, to make treatment decisions in a way that is consistent, fair, and effective. The tool provides a common language and way of understanding what care is needed, when and for how long.
Composite Rating: Placement at this level of care will generally be determined by the interaction of a variety of factors, but will be excluded by a score of four or more on any dimension. A composite score of at least 17 and no more than 19 is required for treatment at this level.

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