Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is essential for delivering rapid, coordinated care to individuals with serious mental illness, yet many agencies lack a clear picture of their current performance and where to focus improvement efforts. Organizations often struggle to translate best-practice standards into day-to-day operations, leading to gaps in service continuity, outcome measurement, and compliance. The Self-Assessment methodology in this guide presents hundreds of ACT-specific questions organized across seven criteria, Recognize, Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control, and Sustain. Readers score each item on a scale of 1 to 5, and the system automatically generates a radar-chart Scorecard that highlights precisely which ACT domains require attention. Even professionals with limited ACT experience can quickly gauge their organization's maturity and pinpoint priority areas. Included Professional Toolkit (40-48 Practitioner Tools): Generated fresh at the time of purchase, the toolkit reflects the latest ACT standards and practices. It is organized into ten sections: Getting Started, Assessment and Planning, Models and Frameworks, Processes and Handoffs, Operations and Execution, Performance and KPIs, Quality and Compliance, Sustainment and Support, Advanced Topics, and Reference. The package contains maturity assessments with scored improvement paths, gap analyses, decision frameworks with scoring criteria, implementation roadmaps, stakeholder maps, process runbooks, KPI dashboard templates, risk matrices, audit checklists, quick reference cards, and more. Every Excel file includes three sheets, Instructions, Template, Pro Tips and Common Mistakes, while each PDF provides Pro Tips, Common Mistakes, and a Quick Reference section. In total the collection offers roughly 28 Excel spreadsheets and 16 PDF guides, ready for immediate use. Every purchase also includes Lifetime Updates . As ACT practices evolve, buyers receive refreshed content and updated toolkit materials, ensuring continuous alignment with current guidelines and emerging evidence. This book is designed for program directors, clinical operations managers, and quality improvement specialists who need a structured way to evaluate and enhance their ACT services. For example, a newly appointed ACT program director can use the assessment to audit current workflows, develop a data-driven improvement plan, and present a clear roadmap to senior leadership. Developed by The Art of Service , business process architects serving over 100,000 professionals across 160 countries since 2000. Every book and toolkit draws on 25 years of operational excellence research and a continuously updated knowledge base spanning hundreds of industry frameworks.