Human service professional direct clients who are mentally ill to appropriate resources, such as self-help and support groups. In addition, they help clients with severe mental illness to become self-sufficient and receive proper care. Human service workers refer these clients to providers of personal care services, group housing, or residential care facilities. human service workers often focus on helping clients live independently.
The homeless. Human service workers help people who are homeless to meet basic needs. Human service workers may refer clients to a variety of providers, such as temporary or permanent housing facilities, organizations that serve meals, and job centers that can assist the clients in learning new skills or finding jobs. Some clients might need help finding treatment to address an underlying cause of homelessness.
As for populations including the three I’ve listed another way that human service workers help coordinate services is to assist clients with completing necessary paperwork. After clients begin receiving assistance, human service workers monitor the clients’ status to ensure that services are being provided and are appropriate. Jackson, for example, sees her clients about once a week so she can track their …show more content…
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Places for an addiction therapist’s work are outpatient facilities, inpatient facilities, neighborhood centers, rehab’s and hospitals even a few nursing homes. Duvall’s day seeing between nine to twelve clients in a two-hour group, or six to nine individuals in a day. To get to the cause of the abuse trust has to be established. Client has to be able to pin point the cause and trigger that result in abusing. Once that is established, coming up with a treatment and recovery plan for the client to follow. Job opportunities to advocate helping substance abuse populations include substance abuse counselor, case manager, substance and behavior disorder therapist. This position stands out solely because I get to see the many aspects of helping, the diversity of the job and settings to the people and families that can and will be touched and helped. If having an alcoholic grandmother and uncle whom went to therapy but still passed away from liver cancer, I as well as the family blamed the therapist, but now with clear understanding of therapy the stages of life and acceptance of advocating and healing. One can’t heal a person that doesn’t want help. The therapist did his job and the help wasn’t received due to my uncle’s choses. Substance abuse is one of the costliest