Kim is a 17-year-old Hispanic female who identifies as lesbian. She was recently kicked out of her
Question:
Kim is a 17-year-old Hispanic female who identifies as lesbian. She was recently kicked out of her house after her mom found a love letter she had written to a female schoolmate. Kim's mom is a devout Southern Baptist who believes that homosexuality is a sin. Kim's father's whereabouts are unknown. He left Kim's mom when Kim was an infant. She never knew him. She has been anxious, can't sleep, and stays with friends or sleeps in an alley near her high school. She has been taking showers at a local truck stop and walking to school. She loves school and wants to get a graduate degree in veterinary medicine, but she has no place to call home, no job, and is running out of spending money.
Identify and discuss at least four case management needs of the selected client in your service plan. Make sure to identify who owns the problem and apply the ecological model to your assessment.
Explain what your first interview might look like with this client. What information would you collect/provide?
Develop a list of strategies and interventions based in research to treat the case management needs of this client. Include a summary of at least three different interventions. Incorporate at least one scholarly journal article to provide support for your descriptions.
Distinguish between direct interventions and care coordination/advocacy that will be used in the treatment of this case management client. Make sure to identify and discuss community collaborations and referrals that will be part of your intervention strategies.
Develop a service plan that clearly Identifies and distinguishes among the distinct roles of the case manager and the client. Explain how you would prepare for a service planning meeting. 6. Address cultural considerations in treating the client/population in need.
Describe and address ethical considerations applied in the case management treatment of this client/population.
Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts