
A social worker's place within the hierarchy of a nursing home is not always clear, yet the responsibilities are tremendous. Using her almost 20 years of experience as a social worker, Julie Sahlins helps readers narrow the gap between academic training and real-world practice.Social Work Practice in Nursing Homes presents a practical paradigm with a strong focus on creative use of the professional self, program development, and collaboration to meet the needs of a population that is often vulnerable, frail and isolated. Sahlins combines a solid analysis of systemic issues in this complex setting, an understanding of the developmental needs of clients, and clear, logical advice that makes it possible to practice transformative social work. Here, finally, are answers to the constraints placed on social workers in nursing homes-a new way of doing old business.
This book investigates how social workers can effectively navigate the complex hierarchy of nursing homes to provide transformative care for vulnerable populations. Drawing on nearly two decades of clinical experience, Julie Sahlins bridges the gap between theoretical academic training and the practical demands of long-term care environments. The author presents a framework centered on professional creativity, leadership, and proactive program development to overcome systemic constraints.
What You Will Find
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Practitioners frequently cite this work as a practical bridge between classroom theory and the daily realities of geriatric social work. Experts highlight the text as a useful resource for those seeking to assert professional leadership within rigid healthcare hierarchies.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190616342
ISBN-13:
9780190616342
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