Provides on-going comprehensive psychosocial assessment and counseling services to chronic disease patients and their families to promote their quality of life.
Completes mental health evaluations and makes diagnosis and recommendations as appropriate.
Completes biopsychosocial assessments to determine a patient’s appropriateness for medical interventions.
Provides casework services including counseling and conferences with patients, families, and support networks; crisis intervention goal-directed counseling; and discharge planning.
Provides outpatient therapy focused on education, emotional support, self-help, chronic illness, etc. Maintains a small outpatient caseload as needed by identification of patient needs.
Provides mediation between patients, families, and staff.
Facilitates community agency referrals.
Collaborates with schools and employers to provide medical accommodations for patients and their family.
Participates in interdisciplinary care planning and collaboration.
Completes needs assessments and provides resources/ intervention as appropriate.
Advocates on patients' behalf within the setting and with appropriate local, state and federal agencies and programs.
Provides ongoing patient and family education throughout all phases of care. Participates in team review of patient status and makes recommendations based on patient's current psychosocial needs.
Collaborates with other hospitals, and programs related to chronic illness or medical need in order to affirm best practice and maximize support.
Maintains social work recording and statistics as applicable and participates in QI activities.
Conducts annual patient satisfaction and quality of life surveys as directed.
Completes transition to adult care as directed by and with the medical team.
Provides travel, accommodations, and additional support to families traveling from outside of the area to obtain medical care.
Engages in community/ hospital activities to promote chronic illness awareness.
Participates in professional diagnosis specific social work organizations and in other community organizations/activities serving specialty patient population.
Keeps abreast of research/literature/developments in disease management social work and attends appropriate continuing education institutes and conferences.
Hematology/Oncology responsibilities:
Adjustment to chronic illness and treatment as they relate to the patient's quality of life.
Physical, sexual, and emotional relationship problems.
Educational, vocational, and activity of daily living problems.
Conflict resolution.
Problems related to treatment options and setting transfers.
Resource needs, including finances, living arrangements, and transportation.
Decision making with regard to advance directives and end of life care.
Additional responsibilities within the hospital:
Precepts and provides orientation support to new staff.
Supports our intern program as well as taking on supervisee’s and residents once certified as a LCSW supervisor.
Provides coverage to specialty medical clinic, inpatient, and crisis needs as per Hematology/Oncology Director.
Completes billable mental health assessment, follow up, and ongoing care.
Functions in an on-call capacity as needed for the Hematology/Oncology Division.