SPCollege Healthcare Administration Jack Treatment Plans Case Studies
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For the Case Study, Problem List & Treatment Planning Assignment, you will be asked to generate two case studies of hypothetical, typical clients (one female, one male). You will be asked to develop problem/resource lists for these hypothetical clients and you will be asked to develop treatment plans, consisting of specific, objective and measurable goals. The assignment should be written using Microsoft Word. See the Sample Case Study in this lesson for an example, but yours should be more comprehensive. The narrative case study should be at least one page. There should be at least 5 identified problems and 5 identified treatment plan goals for each hypothetical client. You are to make-up the information, do not use actual people.
PLEASE TAKE YOUR TIME with this one and make sure there is plenty of narrative (story).
Sample Case Study
Jack was recently assessed by your outpatient treatment program. He is a
45 year old
(Note from instructor: Reminder, I am expecting MUCH MORE NARRATIVE than shown above. I am asking for one full page of client’s “story” before continuing to the problem list and treatment plan.)
Problem List
Problem #1: Alcohol dependent. Cannot maintain abstinence from alcohol.
Problem #2: Homeless
Problem #3: No social support for sobriety
Problem #4: Unemployed
Goal 1: Maintain Abstinence from Alcohol
Objectives for Goal 1:
- Participate in the substance abuse treatment program
- Read about relapse prevention and complete a relapse prevention plan
- Attend education
about the disease model and recovery/relapse
groupes
Goal 2: Find stable, supportive housing
Objectives for Goal 2:
- Review a list of shelters and sober halfway houses
- Call appropriate shelters and sober halfway houses
- Visit/Interview at appropriate shelters and sober halfway houses
- Secure lodging at an appropriate shelter or sober halfway house
Goal 3: Build social support for recovery
- Attend AA meetings and find a sponsor
- Obtain phone numbers from AA members and call at least one daily
- Attend a sober event, like an AA dance or conference
Goal 4: Seek employment
- Prepare a resume
- Practice job interview skills with counselor
- Search “Want ad’s” in newspaper
- Register with Monster.com
- Obtain appropriate clothes for interview
- Schedule interviews
- Go on job interviews
Note that each problem is found in the assessment, and each problem is met with a goal to address it. The chart should always flow from the
assessment,
