Conducted comprehensive initial in -
home psychosocial assessments prior to first wraparound meetings.
Not exact matches
Social Worker — Duties & Responsibilities Successfully serve as a psychiatric social worker and practice manager for multiple institutions Perform crisis intervention, adult, geriatric, child, and adolescent case management and therapy Counsel patients facing depression, substance abuse, bipolar disorder, dementia, and schizophrenia Serve survivors of domestic violence, rape, robbery, child abuse, suicide, and other traumatic events Responsible for 24 hour on call crisis intervention for multiple hospital emergency rooms Complete
psychosocial assessments to ensure appropriate patient diagnosis and care Design and implement treatment plans including medication and individual / group / family therapy sessions Attend weekly team meetings to assess patient progress and document in the DAP system Review psychometric and psychological reports and provide feedback to patients and families Provide clients and family members with guidance and referrals to community resources Maintain contact with family members and encouraged their involvement in patient treatment Performed discharge planning including nursing
home placement,
home health, medication needs, transportation and Passport screening, extended in - patient and out - patient mental health services Serve as public speaker, referral development committee member, and marketing / financial advisor
In summary, the literature on the effectiveness of
psychosocial assessment in office settings indicates that the accuracy of identifying
psychosocial risk factors can be improved by using questionnaires and that there is also some evidence supporting the validity of
home environment and parent - child
assessments.
Eight studies that examined the identification of
psychosocial risk factors for poor parenting, quality of the
home environment for supporting child development, and office
assessment of the parent - child relationship were reviewed (Table 1).
For the first analysis, intraindividual family (conflict, cohesion, marital status, and number of adults in
home),
psychosocial (symptoms of anxiety and depression), medical (prepump regimen, metabolic control, and illness duration), and demographic variables (child and parent age, parent education, and ethnicity) were analyzed as predictors of QOL at the prepump
assessment.