Elder Assessment and Referral Services (EARS) assists the adult children and family members of elderly adults to find the care and resources they need. Our clients are able to maintain quality of life as they age, and we help ensure their mental, social, spiritual and physical wellbeing. ...
Referral reasons for psychological services for adults with mental retardation This study examined 391 adult referrals made to a mental health clinic serving individuals with mental retardation, in order to explore the relationship be... TM Edelstein,DS Glenwick - 《Research in Developmental Disabilities...
Referral is a crucial task for social workers at both the bachelor’s and master’s levels, involving linking and coordinating services. Like all other practice tasks, referrals should be guided by social work values and ethics. Though the specific wording of ethical guidelines and value statements...
There is mounting evidence that social determinants of health (SDOH), such as housing, income, and food insecurity, have a significant impact on health outcomes. Support for SDOH is vital to ensuring optimal well-being among older adults and preventing unnecessary strain on healthcare resources. ...
"What Matters to You?": A Participant-Centered Approach to Needs Identification and Referral to Community Resources Objective: Referral to social and health services is a core process of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC). We... LA Haynes,C Casaren...
the scope of your services A proactive approach to care that anticipates potential issues before they become problems Experience caring for older adults living with memory problems, cognitive impairment, or advanced dementia Learn More By consistently delivering an exceptional care experience, we’ve ear...
In conducting our study, we have complied with the international ethical guidelines for treatment of human participants engaged in psychological research, and conforms to the APA’s Publication Manual. IRB approval was obtained for the study from the Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Social Sciences...
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This study reports on the pathways through services encountered by adults with offending or anti-social behaviour referred to 15 UK community ID services in 2002. Pathways through services were tracked for 24 months post referral. Referral rates, demographic characteristics, and associations with anti-...
Typically, services are delivered by community-based providers using what some have called a “supportive case management” approach, which includes some concrete assistance, social support, referrals for specific problems, and parenting advice, but little structured intervention. Evaluations of these ...