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SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE IN NURSING HOMES
Creativity, Leadership, and Program Development

Julie Sahlins

A social worker's place within the hierarchy of a nursing home is not always clear, yet the responsibilities are tremendous. Using her almost 20 years of experience as a social worker, Julie Sahlins helps readers narrow the gap between academic training and real-world practice.

Social Work Practice in Nursing Homes presents a practical paradigm with a strong focus on creative use of the professional self, program development, and collaboration to meet the needs of a population that is often vulnerable, frail and isolated.  Sahlins combines a solid analysis of systemic issues in this complex setting, an understanding of the developmental needs of clients, and clear, logical advice that makes it possible to practice transformative social work. Here, finally, are answers to the constraints placed on social workers in nursing homes—a new way of doing old business.

Features

  • Contains clearly illustrated concepts, such as reminiscence-based group work, that enable practitioners to use these clinical concepts in the field
  • Presents a strong conceptual framework for documentation 
  • Offers tips and examples for collaborating with other staff members and families of residents
  • Addresses the wide range of social work roles within the nursing home, helping practitioners to reframe and define their roles.

Contents
Preface 
Acknowledgments
Introduction

Chapter 1: The Social Worker in the Nursing Home System
Chapter 2: New Approaches to Nursing Home Social Work
Chapter 3: Reminiscence and Reminiscence Groups
Chapter 4:

The Art of Social Work

Chapter 5: Specialized Resident Programs
Chapter 6: Programs for Staff
Chapter 7:

Programs for Families

Chapter 8:

Creating and Sustaining Community in the Nursing Home 

Chapter 9:

The Art of Paperwork 

Chapter 10:  

Evaluating

Chapter 11:

Structures of Support

Chapter 12:

Final Thoughts

References
Index

About the Author
Julie Sahlins (MSW, Simmons College) has worked primarily with the elderly in a variety of nursing home settings. She is currently employed as clinical social worker at the Chelsea Soldiers' Home. Julie enjoys volunteering in the community and has recently returned to her art. She lives in Newton, Massachusetts with her two feline assistants.

2010, Paper, 192 Pages, ISBN 978-1-933478-73-9, Price $32.95