This course is an overview of case management within the context of healthcare and human services. Students develop observation, problem-solving, documentation, and relationship building skills through the exploration of the case management process which includes client engagement and assessment, care planning, resource acquisition, and care coordination.
Acceptance to BAS-BH Program.
Course Learning Outcomes
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Conduct screenings and assessments, utilizing the gathered information to develop and implement client-centered care plans.
Problem SolvingCritical Thinking,Quantitative ReasoningCommunicationWritten Expression
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Conduct screenings and assessments, utilizing the gathered information to develop and implement client-centered care plans.
Problem SolvingCritical Thinking,Quantitative ReasoningCommunicationWritten Expression
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Communicate proficiently with clients, families, and members of the care team, utilizing suitable channels to enhance personal care, contribute to positive health outcomes, and instill optimism for recovery.
CommunicationOral Expression,Written Expression
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Demonstrate ability to effectively function as a member of an interprofessional care team in coordinating services and resources.
Core Topics
1) The Role of the Case Manager
2) Community Resources
3) Case Management Process
4) Collaboration
5) Documentation