Functional Assessments

Functional Assessments

A comprehensive FA is a narrative that describes how the person’s mental health symptoms impact their day-to-day functioning in a variety of roles and settings. It is important to look at how factors other than mental health symptoms impact life functioning.

Refer to Functional Assessments for complete information.

LOCUS

Assessment of functional ability informs the level of care utilization system (LOCUS) assessment, which determines the service intensity needs of the individual. Refer to the LOCUS section for more information.
Interpretive Summary The interpretive summary is used to synthesize the information obtained from the three-tier assessment process (diagnostic, functional, and LOCUS) to prioritize direction for the upcoming individual treatment plan. It is an essential bridge or link from assessment to service planning.

An interpretive summary does the following:

The mental health clinical supervisor or mental health practitioners under the supervision of the mental health professional clinical supervisor must complete the interpretive summary. The mental health professional and mental health practitioner must sign the interpretive summary.
Scroll to Top