Social workers report that the rate of PTSD among veterans and active military personnel is significantly higher than in the general population. PTSD occurs when one branch of the nervous system generates massive amounts of survival (fight or flight) energy to meet a threat, only to find the threat so overwhelming that there’s no way to use this energy for self-protection.
George Ritacco
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Bernie Sanders, a hopeful Presidential contender, has a simple message for Americans; the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. As it turns out, he’s right.
Topics: Social Services Industry News
A friend of mine shared with me a personal experience that involved the loss of a friend. I’m publishing his exact words here. I also have a dear relative who is currently working through a debilitating illness at a hospice center. As Frank mentions below – the professional hospice worker deserves our admiration and gratitude. They have a tough job, however – manage to show empathy and support our loved ones – each and every day.
Topics: Social Services Industry News, Elderly/Aging Long Term Care
An Entirely New Paradigm for Post-Acute Health Care Management
The managers of residential care facilities we work with everyday report that the residential care and post-acute health care industry is changing at an alarming rate. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services has shifted its focus away from simply measuring volume, toward a pay-for-performance system focused on value and quality. The implications of this shift in payment processing and compliance procedures for management in post-acute care, nursing homes, and hospice facilities are vast, complex, and daunting. Managers are scrambling to measure quality outcomes, improve compliance, and emphasize the customer experience throughout their organizations.
Topics: Social Services Industry News, Government, Elderly/Aging Long Term Care, Technology Speak
3 Reasons Why Agencies Should Invest in Web-based Case Management Solutions
The sharing of information has reached a break-neck pace. There are no constants in how we collect and share information. Every day, new ways to manage information are developed, found and employed by agencies. The more sophisticated ones have embraced the latest technologies to make their agency better. Yet, many agencies cling to a traditional model of case management, using paper as their foundation for collecting data, observing trends and assessing outcomes.
Topics: Social Services Industry News, FAMCare Tips and Tools, Technology Speak
In this first blog of 2016 I thought we might take a moment to view the overall nonprofit fundraising landscape. I know that your strategic plan and operating plan have already been written, but I thought this might be the perfect opportunity to do your first edit. The best plans are living documents always awaiting amendment.
Topics: Special Reports, Fundraising Ideas, FAMCare Tips and Tools
We recognize how tough it is to run a successful agency. We have such admiration for you and the work you do to help our society's most vulnerable children and families. It is why we've dedicated a good part of our lives to serving you, your social workers and your agency. However, we not only strive to bring you world-class software solutions, but useful information that can help in other areas, as well.
The mysterious disorder once known simply as Autism has recently been diagnosed as a spectrum of mental disorders that run from high to low functioning called, ASD, or Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Realizing that ASD is both incurable and highly varied in intensity, psychiatry has begun to focus on the positive as well as the negative mental functions that patients with ASD display. They realize that Autism is not mental illness in the strictest sense so much as the heightened focus of certain parts of the brain.
Topics: Social Services Industry News
Choosing a System for Collaborative Care Management
For many case workers and service providers – managing technology can be challenging. Good technology can improve data collection, process workflow and reporting. However, finding and implementing the right system is often difficult. At the end of the day, how do you know what features to look for in a great case management application? Are those features “out of the box” or something you’ll need to incorporate based on your requirements?
Topics: Foster Care, Adoption, Case Studies, FAMCare Tips and Tools
Just Below the Surface – Nonprofit Public Relations
After reading the recipe I looked up at this public relations legend and said, “Of course - seems obvious when you put it like that”. Core Values and walking the walk seems to be more attractive to donors than a bunch of advertising.
Topics: Fundraising Ideas, FAMCare Tips and Tools