On 11/12/2015, CM wet to the “A” dorm to locate the client. Client was lying in bed and CM requested for the client to come to the social service office. CM along with the client completed Bi-Weekly ILP Review. Client was alert, satisfactorily groomed, and casually dressed. She was cooperative and appropriate in the meeting. She made eye contact appropriately. Client ambulates with a cane due to injury she sustained at work. She wears thick glasses. Client described her mood as “good” and d her affect was appropriate. Client report a lot of pain in her knee and leg. She was oriented to person, place, time and situation. Client report she does have family member here NYC but she cannot stay with them she also report no community support. CM advises the client to participate in all onsite recreation activities. CM also refers the client to CAMBA Home Health Hart to Hart Adult Recreation Center. …show more content…
Kevin Balaguera ext. 7640. Client report her WEB assignment is temporarily suspended. Client need to bring medical documents, orthopedic letter and physical therapist letters stating she is unable to work.
Client also submitted HRA letter stating she is assigned to a new worker Mr. Naher, M tel# 929-221-7959 located at 500 DeKalb Ave 6th Floor , Brooklyn, NY 11221.
Resource Update: Client is currently has an active PA case $45.00/Cash and Food Stamps $194.00
Savings: Client report she has no money
As you are aware Barry Staley residing at McLees, ICF CCNS-Services for people with Developmental Disability 112-16, 200 Street, St. Albans, NY 11412, has been transferred to Silver Crest Nursing Home, a Long Term Rehabilitation Nursing Facility. As of 10/24/14 Barry is now residing at the Silver Crest Nursing Long Term Facility located at 144-45 87th Avenue Jamaica, New York 11435. Prior to this move Barry was admitted from (name Hospital) from (date) to (date) receiving treatment for (condition). During hospital stay a discharge meeting was held. Subsequently he was moved to a nursing home.
The counselor decided to wait at the home until the licensee Janice Bryant arrival. The counselor informed Janice that the resident needed to be seen by a physician due to her continued
Client left the apartment because grandfather passed away and ACS was called and they found the apartment no suitable for the family. Family is currently residing at 1195 Sherman Ave. Bronx, NY Unit 2A, admission date was 07/10/2014. Family composition consists of Akia Thomas (self, 30y); Anya Bolden (12y daughter); Cameron
CCIB Intake received a call from Lisa M. Juarez, MSW, CSAI, Department of Children and Family Services (626) 569-6929, (213) 760-2590 cell who had questions regarding referral numbers 0698-6622-2040-4072794 and 1410-9736-5976-4064898 dated 3/23/16. The referrals were not received or processed, however you completed a Case Management Visit on 4/1/16 regarding information contained on the referrals. How would you like me to handle the referrals. I can attach a LIC812 on your LIC809 if you prefer. I don’t believe I need to process a complaint due to your case management visit.
:57 AM I TC Ms. Bettie Brown about her progress since leaving Delmar Garden of Chesterfield Mo. Ms.Bettie explained she was discharged because of her weight and her not being able to walk. Bettie stated her neice and sister was taking care of her before she left for Delmar Garden. Bettie explained her brother in law has cancer her neice has a new job. I asked Bettie can she afford to have an home care agency that will provide assistance since she need it right away. Bettie stated she could not pay out of pocket right now because of other obligations.
Good Morning, I am writing you to bring to your attention an issue UHC is having with Morning Side Nursing Home located in Bronx, NY. The following members are enrolled in our UHC Personal Assist MLTC, authorized for long term custodial care. The facility has not been cooperating in submitting the conversion documentation to HRA for chronic care eligibility determination. I have contacted the facility’s Medicaid Coordinator Andrea Gurango since November of 2016 regarding member Kamrun Nehar and made arrangements to follow up with her in a few weeks on the status of the conversion application. From November till now I have called and sent emails to Andrea requesting status.
Client: Doretha James a 30-year-old African American woman, single, never married, no children. Ms. James states that she is in good physical health and has no medical problems, she appears to be alert and able to articulate with clarity her feel. Ms. James is presently unemployed, and has not held a job for eight years. During the time she was employed, she worked as a secretary at a real estate company. Currently is living with her boyfriend, who she states is emotionally, sexually and psychologically
R- Client presented well groomed and with good hygiene. The client also made good eye contact, was cooperative, and open for discussion. The client stated that he was having a "good" day. When asked about his
• Client's presenting problem or concern: Patrick has abused alcohol for more than twenty years. Due to his alcohol abuse, the client lost his job and became homeless. He is using his food stamps to buy beer and get cash for marijuana, two months ago the client had a minor stroke and two stents put in his heart. • Current family and/or household membership: Client lived in an emergency
Describe your client and what you believe are their current presenting issues. The client is s a nine year old male in the third grade. He lived with his mother Carol and stepfather for a period of time. He currently is living in a foster home as result of his emotionally disturbed behavior. Jason presenting problem is whether he should stay in his current placement, move to an alternative setting, or return home.
The Client: Carla Washburn Client Assessment Carla Washburn is a 74-year-old female. Her husband …has been married for 45 years before his death 10 years ago. Washburn is currently residing in Plainville…and has retired at the top paper mill that is currently in operation. Her son’s name is Jr and her grandson’s name is Jr Jr whom are currently deceased from actively serving their country. She currently lives alone and is reluctant of social services and agencies support.
She currently lives with her mother, who is divorced from her father. She has one older sister, who is currently away at college and a younger sister from her father’s previous relationship. According to her mother, her maternal grandmother used to live them until she died six years ago. The loss of the grandmother was very difficult for Client’s A mother, as the grandmother was the 2nd caregiver due to the divorce. At this point, Client A inconsistently
Mia Mingus, a disability activist, was speaking publicly once about the plight of the disabled people, and how often the most difficult aspect of a person’s disabilities is their interaction with the able-bodied world. As stated by Mingus, disability is the one thing we are guaranteed, because if we live long enough, we all become disabled. Thus, Mingus questioned why is there so might stigma surrounding disabilities and diseases to this day (Mingus, 2015). This social worker, while reviewing the case study information on Mrs. X, reflected on Mingus’ quote and how it might apply to Mrs. X and the way her family manages her case.
The family members of the patient Patricia N. Lee 75/F located in room 524 are in a dispute over who can see the patient. Both parties have restraining orders against each other. The daughter Lynda Lee has a restraining order against the boyfriend Robert Rolon who is the significant other of her sister Christa Lee Allender. Both parties are saying they have the Power Of Attorney for the patient. The Charge Nurse Colleen Gibbon separated the parties into two different areas.
We decided to observe an off-site business meeting at the Starbucks in the Barnes and Noble on campus. The business meeting that we observed seemed to be among four individuals discussing better ideas of they will get more students to come to the writing center on campus and actually participate in the activities provided. The meeting was casual since they seemed to all be students. A guy sitting at the end of the table seemed to be the meeting leader. He helped the group members agree on decisions and transition the conversation topics efficiently.