This short training video puts the spotlight on several features of FAMCare's Internal Communications Module. We understand our clients in the human service field need a simple yet powerful communication system. Our messaging and email tools offer both simplicity and superior functionality to our users.
Enjoy watching this overview of the messaging and emailing tools. As always if you need any additional information, please don't hesitate to reach out with your questions.
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FAMCare Tips and Tools,
FAMCare,
FAMCare Videos
The history of social work is replete with religious organizations that were the early founders of social work and prayed for, with, and over clients as a matter of course. However, as secular and governmental social service agencies assumed a greater share of society’s burden of need issues of religious freedom and separation of church and state began to crop up.
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Social Services Industry News,
Government,
social workers,
what social workers do
Only because it is GVT’s business to provide technology services to the world of social services have we hesitated in the past to promote the central role that technology plays in the delivery of services to the vulnerable populations social workers serve. It has always felt a little too self-serving.
However, in the past fifteen years, technology has evolved from being one of the tools social workers use to what can only be described as the “heart of the matter”.
A surgeon and his scalpel are more than a doctor holding an instrument. They are a functional unit that can only perform their work in unison.
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Social Services Industry News,
Technology Speak,
FAMCare,
case management software
Today's blog is written by guest blogger, Beverly Nelson, from Stand Up for Caregivers! We truly appreciate her for sharing these helpful insights.
We all have rough periods in life. For seniors, however, slumps can be significantly harder to get out of, especially if they don’t have family around to offer support. Fortunately, friends, neighbors, and other community members have the power to make a difference for a senior feeling down.
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Social Services Industry News,
Elderly/Aging Long Term Care
Dear Client,
Global Vision Technologies (GVT) will be conducting an update to Visions Server - the platform behind the FAMCare and/or ClinicalPURSUIT systems on Tuesday, November 16, 2021 - between the hours of 6pm and 3am EDT.
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Software Upgrade Notices
12 Step peer support programs are based on the idea, originally formed by the AA movement in the late 1930s, that addiction is a progressive, incurable disease lessened only by undergoing spiritual transformation and abstaining from alcohol or any addictive substance or behavior (e.g., Narconon - Gamblers Anonymous).
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Social Services Industry News,
mental health
We listen to our clients about what they need from their Case Management Software! These needs drive us to make improvements and develop solutions that just make sense. Since we introduced our Covid-19 forms and tools last year, the landscape surrounding this pandemic has changed, our client's needs have changed. Our FAMCare development team listened! They developed solutions that help our clients manage the changing environment effectively.
Enjoy watching this short video overview of FAMCare's COVID-19 Tracking, Mapping and Reporting Tools.
To view additional information about our COVID-19 Data Tracking, Mapping and Reporting Tools click here.
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How Clients Use FAMCare,
FAMCare Videos
PTSD is a disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event. The condition may last months or years, with triggers that can bring back memories of the trauma accompanied by intense emotional and physical reactions.
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Topics:
Veterans Issues,
mental health,
what social workers do
Our Aging Population
The number of Americans ages 65 and older will more than double over the next 40 years, reaching 80 million in 2040. The number of adults ages 85 and older, the group most often needing help with basic personal care, will nearly quadruple between 2000 and 2040 due to improvements in life expectancy that have propelled the increase in the older population. Between 1900 and 1960, life expectancy at birth increased from 51 years to 74 years for men and from 58 years to 80 years for women. Life expectancy's future course is uncertain but could grow dramatically. Some experts claim that half of girls born today will live until age 100.
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Elderly/Aging Long Term Care
The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in the age of telehealth. Perhaps too quickly in many cases, but most clinicians agree that without the nudge from COVID-19 they never would have encouraged the widespread use of telehealth. The coronavirus changed that in an instant, significantly accelerating the adoption of telebehavioral health services. Statewide lockdowns forced providers to find virtual means of meeting with clients and appointments were moved to the telephone and /or video chats.
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Topics:
Technology Speak,
healthcare,
Covid-19/Pandemic