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COMPREHENSIVE CASE MANAGEMENT - SOCIAL SERVICES
Individuals seeking shelter
and assistance come from varied backgrounds with a multiplicity
of personal life and health problems. With this in mind,
each resident is required to see a social worker upon entering
our program and within twenty-four hours assessed and working
on a mutually agreed development program towards a self-sufficient
lifestyle. Assessment of an individual includes short and
long-term goals, barriers to obtaining these goals, and
component activities that will be undertaken to reach these
goals (i.e., remedial studies, life skills, mental health
counseling, and detox). Dates, hours of participation, and
job training sites are all identified in the plan and updated
as needed. Counselors at URC provide exceptional support
and guidance from the first day of entry and throughout
a client’s development. We also avail ourselves to
graduates of our program with a continuum of support services.
We
extend our greatest efforts to utilize already existing
community programs and services whenever possible. However,
when a need is not satisfied within the community, or is
so great within our facility that a self-contained program
better serves our clients, we strive to develop and enhance
our own social services. Some in-house programs include:
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| SECOND
CHANCE PROGRAM: Designed to help every homeless
person residing in one of our six facilities to acquire
job related skills by assisting a staff member with administrative
or operational tasks. Our goal is to help the client to
develop and enhance his/her employable skills while providing
an additional reference to their resume.
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| LIFE
SKILLS: Designed for individuals who wish to develop
the skills and knowledge to live successful independent lives
as informed adults. Curriculum includes: daily living skills,
nutrition, personal hygiene, money and finance, travel and
transportation, communication and telephone skills, self-esteem,
parenting, effective time management, responsibility, and
self-discipline. |
| DRUG
AND ALCOHOL SUPPORT GROUPS: Many of our clients address
serious substance abuse problems. Intervention and assistance
are a primary target to lead clients on a healthy road back
to mainstream society. NA and AA meeting are held five times
weekly offering recovering individuals an opportunity to share
experiences in a comfortable atmosphere. One-on-one counseling
is also available for clients wishing to partake in a self-reliant
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| WOMEN’S
WORKSHOP: Designed to help economically disadvantaged
individuals understand the issues facing women within a support
group setting. Some topics of discussion include: health issues,
disease, birth control, parenting, child-care, self-esteem,
nutrition, abuse, and money management. |
| GENERAL
NUTRITION CLASS: Designed to help improve the nutritional
adequacy of the population we serve. This program contributes
to personal development and well being by using a variety
of teaching techniques. Participants are taught the relationship
of diet to health, nutritional value of foods, how to buy
more food for the money, and how to prevent food spoilage
and food-borne illnesses. |
| HIV
COUNSELING & TESTING |
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