Milestones of Recovery Scale Sample Clauses

Milestones of Recovery Scale. (MORS) means a Recovery scale that COUNTY uses in 7 Adult Mental Health programs. The scale assigns Clients to their appropriate level of care and replaces 8 diagnostic and acuity of illness-based tools. 9 AH. Outreach means linking individuals to appropriate Mental Health Services within the 10 community. Outreach activities will include educating the community about the services offered and 11 requirements for participation in the various mental health programs within the community. Such 12 activities will result in CONTRACTOR developing their own Referral sources for programs being 13 offered within the community.
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Milestones of Recovery Scale. (MORS) is a recovery scale that Orange County will be using for 20 the Adult mental health programs in Orange County. The scale will provide the means of assigning 21 consumers to their appropriate level of care and replace the diagnostic and acuity of illness-based tools 22 being used today. MORS is ideally suited to serve as a recovery-based tool for identifying the level of 23 service needed by participating members. The scale will be used to create a map of the system by 24 determining which milestone(s) or level of recovery (based on the MORS) are the target groups for 25 different programs across the continuum of programs and services offered by Orange County Behavioral 26 Health.
Milestones of Recovery Scale. (MORS) is a recovery scale that COUNTY will be using for 7 Adult mental health programs in COUNTY. The scale will provide the means of assigning consumers 8 to their appropriate level of care and replace the diagnostic and acuity of illness-based tools being used 9 today. MORS is ideally suited to serve as a recovery-based tool for identifying the level of service 10 needed by participating members. The scale will be used to create a map of the system by determining 11 which milestone(s) or level of recovery (based on the MORS) are the target groups for different 12 programs across the continuum of programs and services offered by ADMINISTRATOR.

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