What is a generalist case manager?
The Case Manager (Generalist) provides intensive case management services to clients classified as low acuity. The Case Manager is the primary point of contact to coordinate services and care for assigned clients.
What is the generalist practice model and how does it relate to case management?
Generalist practice is defined as the use of the problem solving process to intervene with systems of various sizes, including individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.
What is another name of role based case management?
a model of case management that centers on the roles and responsibilities the case manager is expected to perform.
What are the three phases of case management?
The phases of the process are:
- Screening.
- Assessing.
- Stratifying Risk.
- Planning.
- Implementing (Care Coordination)
- Following-Up.
- Transitioning (Transitional Care)
- Communicating Post Transition.
What are the four roles of a generalist social worker?
They engage, assess, broker services, advocate, counsel, educate, and organize with and on behalf of individuals, families, and collections of people. Generalist practitioners engage in community development, organizational development, and evaluation in order to ensure that services are useful, effective, and ethical.
What are the characteristics of generalist social work practice?
Two key qualities for generalist social work practitioners are creativity and flexibility. The constant theme that runs through all generalist social work practice is a focus on individual well being in a social context and the well-being of society.
What is the main goal of case management?
The goal of case management is to help tose who need assistance to manage their own lives and to support them when expertise is needed or a crisis occurs. The phases of case management include assessment, planning, and implementation.