Monday, June 15, 2015

Can you think any intervention that can improve the social condition of this person? A Russian woman of approximately 69years, who is citizen in...

Some possible interventions would be the use of Meals on
Wheels or another local elder visiting service. Many churches offer visiting services as
well as local outings. This person would be helped by being registered with the local
government agencies for elder care services so that a case worker would be looking out
for her and keeping track of her services. Having a case worker would also set her up to
receive any extra medical care that she may need in the near future, as well as helping
her with her Medicaid and other government services. She could likely receive food
stamps and Medicare. All of these should be coordinated by an elder care preventative
case worker. Each state has different rules for who qualifies, but in NY should would
certainly be eligible for assistance. Regular visits to this woman would greatly improve
her quality of life.

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