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Special Note: Section 424-a of the New York Social Services Law requires an authorized facility to inquire whether a candidate for employment with child-care responsibilities has been the subject of a child abuse and maltreatment report.
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In this role, the Hospice Social Worker will will be responsible for providing psychosocial support counseling and other social work related services to palliative care patients and their families in both community homecare and facility settings.
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Including but not limited to: medication use/management, medical care, health and wellness, education/employment, family housing/income, trauma-informed care, and suicide prevention. Act as primary resource and offer support to participants and families through the OnTrackNY evidence based model and differentiate care through phases of treatment: initial engagement, ongoing treatment, and Graduation (discharge) from OnTrack.
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Our large health system consists of ambulatory centers, acute care centers, post-acute care/long-term care, rehabilitation programs, Home Care, and Correctional Health Services.
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Director, Social Workers/Client Care Coordinator. The Director of Social Work/Client Care Coordinators is a dynamic and flexible LCSW passionate about working with single adult clients experiencing homelessness.
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In-jail services include medical, nursing, mental health, substance use treatment, social work, dental and vision care, discharge planning, and reentry support. Moreover, Social Workers with CHS are eligible for the New York City Employees Retirement System (NYCERS) pension, affordable health care benefits, and night-time differentials for staff working evening tours.
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The Lead Social Worker will perform all necessary duties of ICF Social Worker for ICF residences including advocacy; assessments; completion of psychosocial and other relevant reports; liaison between hospitals, families, and the residence; assist families with services as needed including guardianship, health care proxies/ DNR’s, living wills, and burial accounts; and individual counseling.
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The Renal Social Worker uses clinical skills in rendering treatment and referral services to all End Stage Renal Disease patients and their families directed towards the objectives of improved patient care and the meeting of therapeutic goals.
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You will provide psychosocial support and other Social Work services to Hospice patients and their families in the inpatient, home care/nursing home settings, in pre and post bereavement phases of Hospice service.
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The goals of the Health Services Office at the Department of Social Services (DSS), are to improve the health and well-being of New Yorkers experiencing homelessness, reduce morbidity and mortality, thereby increasing their chances of succeeding in permanent housing and independent living, improving access to care and health outcomes for low-income and vulnerable populations.
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Coordinate with other providers including juvenile justice, Administration for Children’s Services, foster care agencies, etc. Prior experience in working with a vulnerable youth population (foster care, court involved, runaway and homeless or teen parent, etc.
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Unlimited Care Inc. is looking for a Service Coordinator for the Medicaid Waiver Participants in the Nursing Home Transition and Diversion and Traumatic Brain Injury program. The corporation operates fifteen offices throughout New York, and provides RNs, LPNs, Certified Home Health Aides, Homemakers, and Personal Care Aides who are specially trained to provide a full range of skilled healthcare services.
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Provide linkages as driven by screenings and client identified needs to embedded care coordination, SUD services, nursing, psychiatric and medical services. Liaise with families, schools, criminal justice, and other community agencies to coordinate care.
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By ensuring patients remain or become engaged in services/programming, are educated about self-care issues, and are assisted with access to care, the Case Management Assistant will be part of a team that improves patient health and thus quality of life.
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We provide our families with free wraparound services like prenatal care, career services, and housing support. Connect students and families to supports and services with outside agencies; collaborate with collateral contacts to ensure quality and continuity of care.
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