Reference no: EM133875198
Question
1. What significant changes have occurred in the approach to client services in recent years? Increased reliance on community support Limited involvement of families in treatment planning Prioritization of agency decisions over client input Exclusion of families in the development of service plans
2. What is the purpose of receiving an evaluation or assessment for each person in your caseload? To assess the case manager's workload To identify major problems needing attention in the person's life To monitor the progress of therapeutic or supportive programs To evaluate the financial needs of the clients
3. What factors should a case manager consider when identifying client strengths for goal planning? Financial resources, hobbies, and work history Family size, hobbies, and neighborhood characteristics Interpersonal skills, hobbies, and community connections Educational background, hobbies, and medical history
4. What is the consequence of poor planning, as illustrated in Alicia's case, and what principle does individualized planning emphasize? Increased efficiency and uniformity in service delivery The need for diverse, personalized plans Age-based categorization for streamlined case management Homogeneous service plans for better resource allocation.