Hannah has an intellectual disability and worked as a custodian at the company where the accident occurred.
Question:
Hannah has an intellectual disability and worked as a custodian at the company where the accident occurred. The company gave her $5,000 at the time of the accident, and the hospitalization plan and workers’ compensation helped pay the initial medical bills. Hannah lives with her parents, who are very supportive, and she has two older siblings who also give support. The family has been working with Hannah to help her decide what to do next, and they have found a place where she can answer the phone and give standard information. This company is delighted to have a real person to do this, as the answering machine option seemed too impersonal. Hannah will need some training. How do you help?
Above is a basic situation, with a list of scenarios in which the circumstances surrounding the situation are different. Decide what you would do in each case. Situation: Hannah recently went blind due to an accident with chemicals at the company where she worked. She is asking for a service plan that will help her regain some independence.
Step by Step Answer:
Fundamentals of Case Management Practice Skills for the Human Services
ISBN: 978-1305094765
5th edition
Authors: Nancy Summers