A woman with two small children is referred to you because she recently lost her apartment. She has a meager income from a part-time job as a clerk in a convenience store and was unable to pay the rent and take care of other bills. She seems unaware that she might be eligible for financial assistance. She is not sure where her children’s father is at the moment. All her belongings are packed in five bulging garbage bags. She and her children seem malnourished and thin.
In each of the above situations, develop a tentative plan for the client. List the various services you believe each person needs initially. Include in your plan for each client both formal and generic services, and where appropriate, use social supports and support groups. Suggest other services the person might use later once the case is stabilized. Think about how you can involve others close to the person and how you will involve the client in planning.