Question: Based on the Intake Assessment evaluate Grant's needs. List the at least three (3) needs below and the supports that Grant will need to address

Based on the Intake Assessment evaluate Grant's needs. List the at least three (3) needs below and the supports that Grant will need to address these needs. Make sure that you identify them in order of priority. Explain why you prioritised it in this order.
CARE-FOR-ALL Intake Assessment Tool Client Name: Client Address: DOB Client Phone Number:Grant Edward 1 Huckleberry Lane Finstown 4000 1/2/1980 0400 000 001 TeamMember Conducting Intake: Renae Harland Date of Intake: 10/1/2021 Alcohol and OtherDrug Use Substance Age first used Last Age of Method of regularuse use (Oral, smokes, inhales, injects) Average Daily Use Days Used inpast week Days used in past month Last use date and Desireshelp for this time drug Alcohol 13 30 Oral 10-12 cans beer7 30 10/01/202 Yes 0 Cannabis 15 30 Smokes 2 joints 525 08/01/202 No 0 Current State (signs of withdrawal, intoxication etc) Nil

CARE-FOR-ALL Client Name: Client Address: DOB Client Phone Number: Team Member Conducting Intake: Date of Intake: Alcohol 13 Cannabis 15 Alcohol and Other Drug Use Substance Age first used Last Age of regular use 30 30 Grant Edward 1 Huckleberry Lane Finstown 4000 1/2/1980 0400 000 001 Renae Harland Client Name: Grant Edward 10/1/2021 Method of use (Oral, smokes, inhales, injects) Oral Smokes Nil signs of intoxication or withdrawal Average Daily Use Intake Assessment Tool 10-12 cans beer 2 joints Days Used in past week 7 5 Days used in past month 30 25 Last use date and time 10/01/202 Yes 0 Current State (signs of withdrawal, intoxication etc) 08/01/202 No 0 Desires help for this drug Page 1 CARE-FOR-ALL History of AOD Times of abstinence Treatment / Intervention Hospitalisations Overdose Risky drug behaviour (sharing needles, equipment) Uses alone Drives under the influence Psychosocial Informal Current Supports and resources Formal Other Services X X Client Name: Grant Edward Past Never X X X X Intake Assessment Tool X Notes Incarcerated for 9 months released July 2020. Resisted daily alcohol intake for 3 months then resumed daily drinking for the past 3 months. Was receive AOD counselling for 3 months post release, nil currently. Lacerations from fighting 4 times in 2018-2019 Alcohol poisoning in 2017. Shares joints with other people. Drinks daily alone 2-3 days per week Grant likes fixing mechanical things such as cars and lawn mowers, and he likes building things. He identifies that he used to be a handyman a long time ago. He also likes sport. He is not involved in any extracurricular activities at present. Nil Was with CBC Drug and Alcohol Counselling for 3 months post release. Abruptly stopped going. CBC related repeated abusive and threatening behaviour by Grant in session. Page 2 CARE-FOR-ALL Genogram Grant Relationships Housing Maia (8 yrs) Intake Assessment Tool Include information about family, friends, dependents, child safety interventions, impacts of substance abuse on these relationships and scenarios, pets, Rachael Grant has one friend who also drinks with him 3-4 times per week. He has not been in contact with his parents since he was incarcerated. He split with Rachael when he was incarcerated and has not spoken to his daughter Maia since he was in gaol. No parenting orders are yet in place however Maia is open to attending mediation to arrange supervised visits when grant is sober. Grant's substance abuse is preventing him from seeing his daughter. Client Name: Grant Edward Include information about living arrangements, supports in place, other housemates. Grant is living in a transition home for released prisoners. There are 3 other people living in the home. Grant does not get along with the other housemates. He will be required to leave this within 2 months and must have another address to go to otherwise he will be in breach of his parole. Page 3 CARE-FOR-ALL Financial information Include information about income, employment, centrelink, need for financial counselling or support. Grant is currently receiving Centrelink unemployment benefits. He lost his job at the Containers for Change facility 2 months ago due to turning up to work drunk 3 days in a row. He is struggling to secure housing due to his unemployment. He will need support to manage his finances including a budget. He uses his money to purchase alcohol rather than food most days. Current Legal Status Include information such as parole, bond, drug treatment order, no criminal involvement, charges ending, previous convictions etc. On parole for another 12 months from an assault charge that he spent 9 months in gaol for. Medical History Medical Conditions Intake Assessment Tool Include information about allergies, injuries, dental issues, illness, disease, STI's include treatment received and needed. Dental Issues - Broken tooth Significant Depressive Episodes Mental Health Diagnoses Include information of diagnosed conditions including medications, treatments and longevity of illness. Bipolar - Currently untreated was treated while incarcerated has not taken medication or seen a psychologist since. Diagnosed 5 years ago Client Name: Grant Edward Page 4 CARE-FOR-ALL Mental Health Questions Does the client have a mental health case manager or worker? If so state name and contact details. Does the client have a mental health plan from a GP? If so, date created. Does the client have undiagnosed mental health concerns? If so please list them. Client Name: Grant Edward No Intake Assessment Tool Yes, created September 2019. Needs an update. Trauma Page 5 CARE-FOR-ALL Mental Health Observations Appearance/Behaviour Grooming, hygiene, eye contact, motor activity, abnormal movements Speech Rate, Volume (loud, quiet, whispered), quantity (poverty of speech, monotonous, mutism), fluency (stuttering, slurring, normal) Mood/Affect Client (Self) rated mood on a scale of 1-10. Staff observed affect; Anxious, elevated, blunted, labile (uncontrollably/excessively sad, happy, angry), incongruent, range and intensity Thoughts: Form Amount and speed of thought, poverty of ideas. Flight of ideas, perseveration, loosening of associations, continuity of ideas, disturbances in language (incoherence) Thoughts: Content Delusions, suicidal thought, obsession and phobias Perceptions Hallucinations (auditory, visual taste, touch, smell), depersonalisation, derealisation, illusions, distortion of senses, misinterpretation of true sensation Cognition Level of consciousness & alertness, memory (recent and past), orientation, concentration Insight/Judgement Client's knowledge of the problem and need for treatment. Reasoned, poor or impaired judgement Client Name: Grant Edward Intake Assessment Tool Somewhat unkempt, avoided eye contact, stumbled out of the meeting. Speech slow/at times loud Self rated mood 3-7 depending on the day Appeared sad throughout most of intake, spoke slowly, took time to respond. Slow to respond. Some speech slurred Single minded to seeing his daughter. Nil present Slow to respond, could not remember the day, Client identified that he wants to see his daughter. He did not recognise that his drinking was causing issues or was related to losing his job. Page 6 CARE-FOR-ALL Client Risk Assessment Suicide and Self Harm Risks Include information about sense of hopelessness, current or previous diagnoses, medical illness, history of trauma, intoxication, life stresses, previous self harm or suiceide attempts. Grant said he felt hopelessness at times. He has untreated Bipl;oar Disorder and a history of childhood trauma. He is intoxicated daily and has attempted suicide once whilst incarcerated. Intake Assessment Tool Does the client ever think about killing/harming themself? Do they want to kill or hurt themself? Do they have a plan to kill/hurt themself? Is the method chosen likely to be lethal? Do they have access to the means? Have they ever lost a family member or friend to suicide? Grant said he sometimes thinks about taking his own life. When probed he admitted to having a plan to shoot himself he just didnt know when. This method is likely to be lethal however grant identified that he did not have access to a gun. He has no known losses to suicide in his family. Do they have any protective factors? (such as coping ability, resilience, responsibility to children or pets, meaningful life activities) Grants coping factors are low right now and with no access to see his child his links to living are low. He has no pets or meaningful activities. Is the client high risk? If yes, what actions have been taken? (e.g. referrals?) Yes Referrals to AOD Counselling and Mens Shed to start. Harm From or To Others Is the client a victim of domestic and or family violence? If so please detail indicators. No No Is the client violent to others? If so please detail indicators. Yes - Grant has demonstrated abusive and threatening behaviours whilst intoxicated to his previous AOD counselor. He is not currently presenting as dangerous when sober. He was incarcerated for assault 15 months ago. Does the client feel safe? Client Name: Grant Edward Page 7 CARE-FOR-ALL Does the client have a safety plan? Do they know who they can call when feeling unsafe? Please provide details of these. Yes - police 000 Summary of Intake Reasons for presenting Parole Mandated AOD concerns - alcohol, cannabis Lack of Employment Soon to be homelessness Financial Concerns Untreated Bipolar Cannot see his child Goals for the client - needs being addressed To gain employment To find new accommodation To reduce/stop drinking To see his daughter again To obtain financial counselling To resume treatment for Bipolar Substance Use and Mental Health Concerns Heavy alcohol use Untreated Bipolar Suicidal Ideation Risk to Self- document actions to be taken Intake Assessment Tool Alcohol abuse Suicidal Ideation Untreated Bipolar Risk to Others - document actions to be taken Violence when drinking - connect grant with AOD counsellor and supports to reduce alcohol consumption. Refer Grant to Mental Health to have Bipolar assessed and treated Client Name: Grant Edward Page 8 CARE-FOR-ALL Needs and Actions Need being addressed To gain employment To find new accommodation To reduce/stop drinking To see his daughter again To obtain financial counselling To resume treatment for Bipolar Date Referral Made TBA Client Name: Grant Edward 10/1/2021 10/1/2021 TBA TBA 10/1/2021 Intake Assessment Tool Details include service name and number, referral reason and first appointment date. Will need to be referred to employment services after AOD and mental health concerns are addressed. Referred to public housing to get on the list. Appointment for 20/1/2021 Referred to AOD Specialist Services. Appointment on 11/1/2021 Will need to organise mediation after AOD and immediate mental health concerns are addressed. Will need to organise referral after AOD and immediate mental health concerns are addressed. Date of Assessment: 10/1/2021 Worker Completing Assessment: Renae Harland Referred to QLD Mental Health. Appointment on 12/1/2021 Page 9

CARE-FOR-ALL Intake Assessment Tool Client Name: Client Address: DOB Client Phone Number: Grant Edward 1 Huckleberry Lane Finstown 4000 1/2/1980 0400 000 001 Team Member Conducting Intake: Renae Harland Date of Intake: 10/1/2021 Alcohol and Other Drug Use Substance Age first used Last Age of Method of regular use use (Oral, smokes, inhales, injects) Average Daily Use Days Used in past week Days used in past month Last use date and Desires help for this time drug Alcohol 13 30 Oral 10-12 cans beer 7 30 10/01/202 Yes 0 Cannabis 15 30 Smokes 2 joints 5 25 08/01/202 No 0 Current State (signs of withdrawal, intoxication etc) Nil signs of intoxication or withdrawal Client Name: Grant Edward Page 1

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