Advanced human services professional practitioners cannot reflect everything that a service user has said. Instead, it is best to select a few key statements to summarize that will keep the conversation moving forward. Remember that summaries are deliberate. They seek to explore and draw out ambivalence on the part of the service user, to ensure the accuracy of the practitioners assessment, and to focus on areas of desired change.
In this Discussion, you will practice writing summaries for the service user in your case study.
RESOURCES
Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this activity. Click the weekly resources link to access the resources.
WEEKLY RESOURCES
TO PREPARE
· Review your Course Announcements for possible information related to this weeks Discussion and Assignment.
· Review the Learning Resources on summarizing. Focus on the different types and examples of summaries.
· Go to the Hart City virtual community using the link that is provided in the Learning Resources. Once you are in the community, review the case study you were assigned.
· Create three open-ended questions you would ask the service user in the case study. The questions must be different than those you asked in Week 3.
· Given what you know about the service user, think about how they would answer each question.
· Create a summary based on what you think the service user would say in response to the questions.
BY DAY 4
Identify the Hart City case study you were assigned in the subject line of your post.
Post three open-ended questions you think would be most appropriate to ask your Hart City service user, and explain why. Be sure that the questions you ask are different than those you asked in Week 3. Write what you think the service user would say in response to each question. Be specific. Finally, write a summary based on what you think the service user would say in response to the questions.
Robert is a 39-year-old male. He has been admitted to the Hart City Hospital after someone found him unresponsive in a parking lot. Robert had no identification and hospital workers assume he is homeless. Robert received a diabetes diagnosis related to gangrene, which required one of his legs to be amputated below the knee. Robert reports that he has no family, no income, and no permanent residence. He is in need of an assessment to determine placement and services after the hospital releases him.