Visit Date: March 21, 2020 | ID Number: 153255 | ||
Visit Count: | Children Served: Provider opted out of answer | Community Health Worker: SIC Other Staff | |
Consultation services Delivered |
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What type of Consultation was it? Phone or virtual consultation session | |||
Healthy and Safe Environment Concerns |
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How to prevent the spread of illness: Answered: Yes | |||
Child Development Concerns |
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Health Related Social Needs Concerns |
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Hand-washing – diapering – toileting. Answered: Yes | |||
HealthCare Concerns |
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Taking care of yourself (Whole Person). Answered: Yes | |||
How to help me cover my HRSN (e.g. food, transportation, housing, medical needs, employment). Answered: Yes | |||
Coping with stressful situations. Answered: Yes | |||
Did you make a Community Resource-Referral. Answered: Yes | |||
Resource-Referral Type(s). Housing instability, Food insecurity, Utility help needs, Financial strain, Employment |
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Consultation Duration Start Time: 9:34 AM End Time: 10:40 AM Time Period: 60+mins |
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Goals |
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Notes for this Consultation
Client is supposed to be moving this week and because of COVID-19 her son is now in limbo about buying his new house, so she will be moving back in with him and last time they lived together she was very depressed and unhappy. She is “stressed” about not having enough money to pay the mortgage and bills. Gave her websites for disaster relief information and let her know that Seattle City Light is not disconnecting services during this crisis. Her gson’s mother is trying to get them back in court even with all the COVID-19 crisis issues going on. She is saying that there is a failure to protect because they are letting the client stay with the Provider who lives in Shag housing and is a senior. Told her to focus on getting moved and then I will support her while she deals with the money issues.
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