Tom is a 65 year old male and living in an environment which it is not safe.
Question:
Tom is a 65 year old male and living in an environment which it is not safe. His electricity is not working, so his fridge is not working and the food and specially beer which he like the most is not cold, he has a broken lock for his main door, he got lot of stuff in his house where it is very hard for him to walk.
Checklist for client
Item | requirements | Answer |
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Case management practice | ||
Current case management processes, legislation and workplace and worker responsibilities | Include:
| Client consent age care legislation
Clients & workers safety Privacy & confidentiality / WHS
Duty of care human rights |
Best practice standards relevant to case management practice, | Include:
| Person center - consent of client Center based (what he can do Need based- living arrangement Right based - funding / centerlink / hospital free services Privacy and confidentiality |
Continuous improvement strategies for case management practice | Include:
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Reflection strategies | Include: Your ideas on reflection strategies that can be used by case workers - provide at least two examples (you will discuss these at the presentation and come up with further ideas) | ☐ |
Ethical practices which support case management practice | Include: Your ideas on ethical practices that should be used by case workers - provide at least two examples (you will discuss these at the presentation and come up with further ideas) | ☐ |
Keeping case management up to date and reporting in an evidence based manner | Include: Information on the importance of keeping case management plans up to date. | ☐ |
Improving case management | Include: A report on case management plans you have reviewed (at least two) and improvements you would make to case management. | ☐ |
Sharing specialist practice knowledge | Include information about a specialist practice knowledge of your choice that you consider would be interesting and useful for case workers. | ☐ |
Complex case management | ||
Details | Include details of the complex case as per the case management plan. Make sure you de-identify details. | ☐ |
Your feedback on options that could be considered for the ongoing case management | Include at least two possible options for ongoing case management relevant to this case. | ☐ |
Case management progress | Include your view on progress of the case management plan and any changes you would recommend. | ☐ |
Whether you believe any issues need escalating. | Outline whether you consider any issues need escalating. If this situation did not occur, give an example of where a situation would need escalating. | ☐ |
| Include a list of questions to ask - at least four that address all of the dot points in the column to the left. | ☐ |
Project Management The Managerial Process
ISBN: 9781260570434
8th Edition
Authors: Eric W Larson, Clifford F. Gray