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Case Management In Social Work

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Case management in social work refers to the process of coordinating and managing services for individuals or groups to ensure they receive the necessary support and resources to improve their well-being.

Key Features

  • Assessment of client needs
  • Developing a plan of care
  • Coordinating services and resources
  • Monitoring progress and outcomes
  • Advocating for clients

Pros

  • Helps streamline services for clients
  • Promotes collaboration among service providers
  • Fosters individualized care plans
  • Improves overall outcomes for clients

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming and resource-intensive
  • May require extensive documentation and paperwork
  • Challenges in coordinating with multiple agencies

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