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The geriatric psychiatry unit attending will have overall responsibility and work with a geriatric-specialty-trained and experienced multidisciplinary clinical staff to provide hands-on direct clinical assessment, diagnosis, acute stabilization and management, crisis intervention and care, and appropriate disposition for a cohort of geriatric inpatients.
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Offer counseling, crisis intervention, and grief counseling. They offer counseling, crisis intervention, and advocacy services, ensuring patients receive comprehensive care and support.
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Provides crisis intervention and stabilization as needed. JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: CASE MANAGER SUPERVISOR/SENIOR CASE MANAGER DIVISION: SERVICES FLSA: NON-EXEMPT REPORTS TO: SHELTER DIRECTOR LOCATION: BRONXWOOD, NY SALARY: $48,000.00 - $52,000.00 SUMMARY: The Case Manager Supervisor/Senior Case Manager will provide day to day supervision to the case management team in a men’s homeless shelter.
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If an emergency has caused the people we support to exhibit behavior that is threatening or dangerous, you will provide strategies for crisis intervention and prevention in accordance with OPWDD-approved Behavior Management guidelines.
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Provides comprehensive case management services for assigned clients including but not limited to crisis intervention, advocacy, assistance in problem-solving, assessment, conflict resolution, entitlements, training on daily living skills, and referrals.
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Acting as an advocate, develop productive and results-oriented relationships with mission-critical persons at outside organizations, such as (but not limited to): Dept. of Social Services, Mental Health Providers, Primary Care Physicians, Probation Officers, Legal Services, District Attorney’s Office, etc.
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Provide crisis intervention and emergency response and make the necessary and appropriate referrals and linkages. Document case management activities in accordance with agency and funder guidelines and procedures.
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The Social Worker provides crisis intervention, biopsychosocial assessments, individual, family and group counseling and/or case management services to HIV positive patients, their partners, caregivers and family members, as well as other patients with issues related to chronic illness, aging, maternity, domestic violence or other social problems.
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Provide ongoing risk assessments, crisis intervention and emergency response to address resident critical incidents. Provide appropriate case management and therapeutic interventions focused on senior services including housing stability, medical and mental health stability, again in place, social isolation, etc.
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If an emergency has caused a person we support to exhibit behavior that is threatening or dangerous, in accordance with OPWDD approved Behavior Management guidelines, may have to provide strategies for crisis intervention and prevention.
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Services are provided through advocacy, information and referral, crisis intervention services, and short-term case management. Provides crisis intervention to individuals and families facing a housing crisis, and who are at most risk of becoming homeless.
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Provide counseling and case management services for clients, including assessment, service plan development and implementation, and crisis intervention; Successful candidate will be responsible for providing case management services to a maximum of 12 families to prevent foster care placement or replacement.
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Provide crisis intervention in emergencies around shelter, food, clothing, and other basic needs through the provision of financial assistance, food pantry, goods, advocacy, access to benefits and resources.
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Provide case management and/or crisis intervention. MSW-Permit, LMSW, LCSW MHC, or LMHC's are welcome to apply. NYPCC is certified by Mental Health America as a Platinum Bell Seal organization, the highest certification possible.
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Effectively utilizes crisis intervention/de-escalation practices and non-physical behavioral management techniques, when necessary and appropriate, with patients whose behavior cannot be otherwise supported without such interventions.
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