Acute Care, Communication Skills, Discharge Plans, Disease, Follow Through, Healthcare, Interviewing Skills, Patient Care, Program Evaluation, QoS (Quality of Service), Set Goals, Social Work, Time Management, Treatment Evaluation, Treatment Plan, Writing Skills
LOCATION
West Palm Beach, Florida
POSTED
9 days ago
SUMMARY
Social worker an advocate to residents and family; Assists resident and their families with psycho social needs; provides support and aides in adjustment of the resident and families coping with progressive disease processes and environmental changes; assists residents and their families navigate and cope with the options through the end of life process; assists resident and families identify individual goals and solutions to reach maximum functioning and comfort for the highest quality of life.
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS
Interviews and assesses new admissions for psychosocial needs, coping mechanisms, family dynamics, strengths and risk factors to promote individualized plans of care to meet their needs in a skilled setting.
Referrals for community agencies when applicable during the application process and/or discharge planning
Participates in creating the plan of care and follow through, assessing for changes in resident status informing the interdisciplinary team and family of changes as they occur
Provides direct casework services to resident and families and/or significant others
Documents on charts, resident/patient care forms, etc…, on a timely and concise basis
Assists with re-admission process from acute care and other facilities
Participates in and provides in-service education to staff
Develops, implements and evaluates programs specific to meeting the psychosocial needs of the resident and the families
Advocates on behalf of the Residents and Families
Monitors on an ongoing basis, the quality of service provided by each department
Provides emotional support and education of the environment, disease process, and choices to resident and families
Works well in close collaboration with physicians and other health care personnel in resident evaluation and treatment to further their understanding of significant social and emotional factors underlying resident’s health and ability to cope and respond to the situation
Relates well and build relationships with residents, families and staff.
Exhibits strong writing skills
Demonstrates above average communication skills, including but not limited to interviewing skills
Excellent listening skills
Exhibits critical thinking skills
Knowledgeable of the aging and related disease processes that impact functioning, cognition, mental status, and relationships, strategies to cope with loss and the grieving process.
Maintains strict confidentiality and privacy
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
This position has no supervisory responsibilities
QUALIFICATIONS (EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE)
Bachelor’s degree (BA) or BSW from a four-year college or university; or two years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.