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Deerfield Solutions, LLC , acknowledges this website has been developed utilizing the LOCUS© and or CALOCUS© instruments with the cooperation and permission of the American Association of Community Psychiatrists
- CALOCUS-CASII
AACAP and AACP have unified the Child and Adolescent Level of Care Utilization System (CALOCUS) and the Child and Adolescent Service Intensity Instrument (CASII) into a single instrument, the Child and Adolescent Level of Care Service Intensity Utilization System (CALOCUS-CASII) for ages 6-18
- CALOCUS Instrument Version 20 - webpass. ndbh. com
CALOCUS provides medical necessity placement criteria that are more comprehensive than other existing tools, and which are applicable to the entire continuum of care
- CALOCUS-CASII - AACAP
The CALOCUS-CASII is a result of the merger between the Child and Adolescent Service Intensity Instrument (CASII) and the Child and Adolescent Level of Care Utilization System (CALOCUS)
- Welcome to LOCUS Online
LOCUS Online is the exclusive online version of the LOCUS © and CALOCUS © clinical assessment tools, as developed by the American Association for Community Psychiatry (AACP) To start using the online version of LOCUS © and CALOCUS ©, you will need to sign up for a free account
- CALOCUS-CASII Level Care Definitions - Aetna
The levels of care, or service intensity described in CALOCUS-CASII represent a graded continuum of treatment and other service options corresponding to the CALOCUS-CASII dimensional assessment and composite score
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LOCUS CALOCUS can only be administered and be billable when done by a trained clinician Face-to-face encounter between the appropriately trained clinician and consumer to complete the instrument
- USING THE CALOCUS-CASII FOR QI ASSESSMENT
Used by trained mental health providers, care coordinators, and licensed social workers, who complete assessments for the appropriateness of placement of children and adolescents from ages 6 to 18, this tool can also be applied to youth up to age 21 in juvenile justice and child welfare populations
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