In the Word doc is the instruction. Please fill out the progress report which I provided for you as well. I also sent an intake and assessment treatment plan that I filled out so you have background...

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In the Word doc is the instruction. Please fill out the progress report which I provided for you as well. I also sent an intake and assessment treatment plan that I filled out so you have background information. PLease read the instructions carefully.


Post and discuss status reports on progress toward goals/outcomes. Imagine that you've been working with your client for six months. Together, you and your client decide it is time to assess the status of progress toward goals/outcomes. You and your client will use a Likert scale to assess progress or lack of it. Using a Likert scale will help you and your client to figure what, if anything, needs to change in the treatment plan to help him reach his goal/outcome. Periodic assessments of progress toward goal/come achievement increase the likelihood that clients reach their goals/outcomes and give you the opportunity to demonstrate your role as a nurse practicioner in goal/outcome achievement. As was the case with the intake and assessment and treatment plan, your status on progress report should include direct quotations from your client. Enjoy getting creative and imagining a discussion with Mr. Brown on the status on progress report for a source of the quotations. Create a draft progress report, using the form below. Use as much space as you need in the form, and save it to your computer. I provided: 1. I also provide a separate document of the form you have to fill out. Remember my role of the agency is a Nurse practitioner. 2. I also provided below what is the agency. 3. Marvin Brown Case 4. I attached the assessment and intake form so you can take a look at it. The Wallace Stevens Community Center* Agency Agency Mission: The Wallace Stevens Community Center (WSCC) seeks to support, strengthen, and empower adults in the north country by providing them with access to a wide variety of services including medical, mental health, continuing education, housing, career counseling, and temporary financial assistance. Agency Outcome Goals: The adults who are served by the Wallace Stevens Community Center will achieve ongoing stability as evidenced by: · Completing client education goals within 2 years from the initiation of service · Obtaining stable employment within 1 year from the initiation of service · Obtaining stable housing within 3 months from the initiation of service · Achieving physical and psychological wellness or management of chronic medical conditions within 1 year from the initiation of service Agency Description: The Wallace Stevens Community Center (WSCC) provides a broad array of services through its multi-disciplinary staff and its community-based network of agencies and programs. The central office of the WSCC is located in Glens Falls with satellite offices throughout the north country to provide access to services to individuals in remote rural areas. Agency Operations Each office is staffed with a case coordinator, nurse practitioner, career/adult education specialist, financial specialist, mental health counselor and substance abuse counselor. Each office will use the same management information system to demonstrate accountability to its executive board, its funders, its clients and other community stakeholders; to evaluate the efficacy of service delivery at the individual practitioner and organizational levels (whether services enabled clients to reach outcome goals), and to communicate within the agency and externally with key stakeholders and the community. Agency Treatment Approach As a staff member of WSCC, you are expected to work with clients and each other according to the principles of a strengths-based, solution-focused practice. When employing a solution-focused practice: · Clients are given an opportunity to describe their needs and problems. · The service provider assists the client to identify their strengths and resources. · The service provider works with clients to develop well formed goals as soon as possible inviting the client to consider “What will be different in your life when your needs are met and your problems are solved?” · The service provider asks clients to consider a time when their needs were met and their problems were not present. · The service provider assists clients to consider how they can use their strengths and supports to solve their problems. · At the end of each meeting, the service provider summarizes agreements and next steps, including activities to reach goals, and who is responsible for doing what. Agency Treatment Teams Throughout agency involvement, service providers and clients evaluate the progress being made toward reaching satisfactory solutions and meeting needs. As a staff member of WSCC, you are expected to collaborate with your colleagues as a member of a treatment team. Each member of the treatment team will serve the client according to his or her role and specialty. Each member of the treatment team will collaborate with the team and client to identify client needs and strengths. Each team member will work with the client to identify outcomes and activities to achieve them and communicate the goals and progress toward them to the team. Each member of the team will refer clients to community-based agencies as needed. Agency Referral Network The staff of WSCC will supplement the direct service that they provide with referrals to a variety of community-based services including, but not limited to the Adirondack Food Pantry and Fresh Food Network, the Lewis, Washington, St. Lawrence, Warren, Essex, Clinton, Herkimer Counties of Departments of Social Services and Health and Mental Health, Adirondack Community College, United Churches and Synagogues Community Services Center, Volunteers for North Country Wellness, the North County YMCA and YWCA, Volunteers in Service to America, Supporting Our Greatest Resource: Our Neighbors, the North Country Business Association’s not for profit public service agency and Pro Bono Legal Services. This is my role in the agency is a Nurse Practitioner – Responsible for referring patients to a physician for initial diagnosis and treatment. With the client, develop and monitoring a wellness plan to reduce/manage symptoms and to achieve wellness goals Case Scenario One – Marv Brown Hi. My name is Marvin Brown but most people call me Marv. I am glad that I found your agency. I’ve a lot going on in my life and I hope you can help. I am 29 years old and single. I was discharged from the Army with an honorable discharge. I joined the Army to make money to finish college. I made it through two years of a four year program but I had to drop out because I ran out of money and, I didn’t want to rack up a lot of loan debt. To be honest, I didn’t know what I wanted to study. So, I joined the Army and was stationed to a combat unit in Afghanistan. I had some good experiences and some very bad ones. Sometimes, it’s like I am back in Afghanistan. I have nightmares that are so real I am afraid to go back to sleep. Sometimes, I combine prescription sleeping pills and my antidepressant with beer just to get a little sleep. I know it’s dangerous. Half the time, I feel out of it. I work at a convenience store. The boss told me today that I’ll be fired if I fall asleep on the job one more time. I can’t afford to stay in my apartment, and I am afraid that I will be homeless. My parents say that I can live with them but I don’t want to be a burden. I want my own place. So, that’s it. I told you that I had a lot going on. I heard that you were a community-based, one-stop shopping kind of place. I know that I need help to get my life back on track. I really want to get stabilized so that I can start living again. I want to finish my education, too, and have a career. I just don’t know how and where to start. Additional Information: Mr. Brown’s date of birth is 3/29/1994. He lives on 50 Ten Broeck Rd. in Rensselaer NY 12144.  The last four digits of his social security number are 1234. He signed a form authorizing your agency to release information as needed. Agency staff explained the circumstances under which information can be released with consent. Staff also explained the circumstances under which information can be released without his consent. The release expires on 8/28/24. His pronouns are he/his/him. STUDENT INFORMATION: Name:Team:Assigned Role: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PROGRESS REPORT Client Name: Status of Progress Toward Goal (client and worker use a Likert scale to identify status of progress) · On a scale of one to 10, with 10 being goal/outcome achieved and 1 being no progress toward goal/outcome achievement, rate progress toward goal by bolding the number that represents the status of progress: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 If the rating is below 10, what will it take to get the rating to a 10? Do any activities need to be added, deleted or changed to get the rating to a 10? · If yes, describe the activities and how they are intended to achieve the goal/outcome. · If the activities need to change, identify who is responsible for each activity. Does the goal/outcome need to be changed? If yes, describe. If the goal needs to change, describe why and what it will look like for the client when the new goal/outcome is reached. What will be different in the client’s life? If the goal needs to change, do the activities need to change? · If yes, describe the activities and how they are intended to achieve the goal/outcome. If the activities need to change, identify who is responsible for each activity. STUDENT INFORMATION: Name:Alexandra RiosTeam:4Assigned Role: Nurse Practitioner _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ INTAKE SUMMARY Client Name: Marvin Brown Date Services Initiated: March 4, 2024 ID # (last four digits of social security number): 1234 Address: 50 Ten Broeck Rd. Rensselaer, NY 12144 Gender: Male Date of Birth: 3/29/1944 Education (underline highest level) (K – 8) (High School) (Some College) (College Degree) (Post Graduate) Employment Status (underline status) (Unemployed) (Retired) (Employed – Part-time) (Employed Temporary) (Employed Full-time) (Self-Employed) Seeking Change re: employment status? Underline (yes) or (no) Source of Referral (underline source) · Self · Other (please describe) Marvin Brown willingly visited the agency on his own accord, although he had heard about it from an undisclosed source without mentioning any specific name. Client Description of Situation: The client’s name is Marvin Brown, commonly known as Marv, sought assistance from our agency due to the multitude of challenges he was facing in his life. At the age of 29, Marvin was single and had been honorably discharged from the Army. Initially, he had joined the Army intending to earn money to complete his college education. However, after managing only two years of a four-year program, he had to drop out due to financial constraints and the desire to avoid accumulating loan debt. Uncertain about his academic path, Marvin enlisted in the Army and was stationed in a combat unit in Afghanistan. His time there was a mix of both positive and deeply distressing experiences. The haunting memories of his service often plagued his sleep, causing him to fear falling asleep and reliving those nightmares. Consequently, he resorted to combining his prescribed sleeping pills and antidepressants with alcohol in order to attain some rest, despite being aware of the risks involved. “I combine prescription sleeping pills and my antidepressant with beer just to get a little sleep” he states.  Presently, Marvin is employed at a convenience store. However, his recent incident of falling asleep on the job has resulted in his boss warning him that another occurrence will lead to termination he stated “The boss told me today that I’ll be fired if I fall asleep on the job one more time.” This has left Marvin in a state of great distress and anxiety, as he is unable to afford his apartment and fears becoming homeless. Although he states, “My parents say that I can live with them”, Marvin is reluctant to stay with them and be a burden to them with his troubles. He is overwhelmed and perplexed, yearning to regain stability, complete his education, establish a career, and start afresh. Marvin states “I want to start living again”, but he finds himself at a loss, unsure of where or how to begin. It is for these reasons that Marvin seeks the assistance of our agency. Client Needs: The client's mental condition was severely compromised. He experienced feelings of nervousness, despair, and struggling to sleep due to distressing nightmares. Consequently, Mr. Brown states “I know it’s dangerous” he relies on antidepressants and sleep aids to alleviate his symptoms. Concerning regaining to take control of his life, he was extremely confused and perplexed. He expressed a strong desire to restore stability and resume his daily routine he stated “I really want to get stabilized.” He wants the agency's help, as he found our agency to be a community-based, one-stop shopping kind of place. He required support to realign his life, achieve stability, and embrace a fulfilling existence once again. Since then, he has been grappling with the question of how and where to begin. He seeks guidance and suggestions on completing his education and pursuing a career. Mr. Brown needs a plan on how not to mix the two medications with alcohol and a strategic plan on how he can succeed in his goals and aspirations. Client Strengths: The client possesses a remarkable resilience, as he has faced numerous challenges and hurdles throughout his life. However, instead of being discouraged by these circumstances, he remains resolute in his determination to rebuild his life and continue his educational and professional endeavors. Mr. Brown is well aware of the risks associated with combining the two medications with alcohol. His true
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Answer To: In the Word doc is the instruction. Please fill out the progress report which I provided for you as...

Dilpreet answered on Mar 23 2024
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STUDENT INFORMATION:
Name:                    Team:            Assigned Role:    
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PROGRESS REPORT
Client Name:
Status of Progress Toward Goal (client and worker use a Likert scale to identify status of progress)
· On a scale of one to 10, with 10 being goal/outcome achieved and 1 being no progress toward goal/outcome achievement, rate progress toward goal by bolding the number that represents the status of progress:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
If the rating is below 10, what will it take to get the rating to a 10? Do any activities need to be added, deleted or changed to get the rating to a 10?
· If yes, describe the activities and how they are intended to achieve the goal/outcome.
As a nurse practitioner, I am close my goal of helping Mr. Brown. However, in order to reach to a 10 on the Likert scale, I still need to focus on improving the mental health of Mr. Brown. Furthermore, I also need to ensure that I help him with a stable housing facility within a period of six months. As a nurse practitioner at the agency, it is important that I help Mr. Brown find a steady job. Furthermore, I need to make sure that Mr. Brown is attending all his therapy...
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