Comprehensive Clinical Assessment (CCA)
Meeting with a clinician to discuss current and past issues, personal and family life, and strengths and needs. All information gathered helps the clinician to diagnose the individual and create a treatment plan for services and supports. A comprehensive clinical assessment (CCA) is an intensive clinical and functional evaluation of an individual presenting mental health and substance use condition that results in the clinical summary of a written report providing a mental health and/or substance use disorder diagnosis. The assessment will be completed by a licensed professional. The Licensed Counselor will determine if client meets criteria for admission and the assessment will include but not limited to: 1. Client’s presenting problem needs and strengths 2. A provisional or admitting diagnosis will be determined3. A pertinent social, family, and medical history
4. Evaluations or assessment, such as mental health, substance use, medical, and vocational, as appropriate to the client’s needs
4. Evaluations or assessment, such as mental health, substance use, medical, and vocational, as appropriate to the client’s needs