Test 2 Ombudsman Follow-Up Flashcards

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  1. How were staff described during the follow-up visit?
A

welcoming and co-operative

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  1. What was the description of the households?
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stark. few personal items

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  1. What was the client’s description of staff?
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“they don’t do shit here”

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  1. How were the recommendations of the internal reviewer handled?
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some were accepted, others were accepted with modifications

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  1. What was the state of the records (data)?
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Records appear disorganized and confusing and because of this, the records were difficult to review. documents are lengthy, redundant and scattered making us question how the records can all come together to be actually used in a meaningful way.

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  1. What is the analysis of the “Boys Town” Model?
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The primary treatment technique used is IM&R (Illness Management and Recovery), an approach normally used with people with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI). Stuart Hazard indicates that it is not difficult to adjust this approach for persons with developmental disabilities (DD) — one just needs to “repeat, repeat, repeat.”

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  1. What was the conclusion of the “Be Cool” model?
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done in a group setting. It utilizes worksheets, handouts and videos. Based on our reading we can’t tell whether this is evidenced based practice or is suited to this population

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As an adult who will be participating in the community, work skills are important. What happened to the vocational program?

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was removed in the new program

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