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SAFE & DEPENDENT or UNSAFE & INDEPENDENT: The Ethical Challenge of Providing Services To the Mentally Competent Consumer Experiencing Physical Decline. Jennifer J. Strayer, LMSW Laura Remmel, RN. GENERAL OVERVIEW. Introductions of Presenters The Home Health Care Team and Patient Safety
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SAFE & DEPENDENTor UNSAFE & INDEPENDENT:The Ethical Challenge of Providing Services To the Mentally Competent Consumer Experiencing Physical Decline Jennifer J. Strayer, LMSW Laura Remmel, RN
GENERAL OVERVIEW • Introductions of Presenters • The Home Health Care Team and Patient Safety • The Consumer’s Perspective • The Role of the Social Worker
GENERAL OVERVIEW • The Role of the Nurse • The Role of Adult Protective Services • Improving the System • Discussion with the Audience
The Home Health Care Team and Consumer Safety • Function and purpose of home health care • Team members (SN, PT, OT, ST, MSW, Personal care aides) • Services provided • Addressing concerns of consumer safety • Assessment of physical functioning/home safety • Assessment of mental competence
THE CONSUMER’S PERSPECTIVE • The consumer’s personal experience: • How does he/she feel? • What does he/she want? • Remaining at home: The decisional balance • Unsafe & Independent • Safe & Dependent
THE CONSUMER’S PERSPECTIVE Available options and resources Family / support networks Decision-making System navigation, service/ program access Long term care planning:
THE SOCIAL WORKER’S PERSPECTIVE • The role of the social worker in consumer safety • The social worker’s experience: Case examples • Personal reactions to field work
THE SOCIAL WORKER’S PERSPECTIVE • NASW (National Association of Social Workers) Code of Ethics • 1.02 - Self-determination • 1.07(c) – Privacy and Confidentiality
THE NURSE’S PERSPECTIVE • The role of the nurse in consumer safety • The nurse’s experience: Case examples • Personal reactions to field work
THE NURSE’S PERSPECTIVE • American Nurses Association – Code of Ethics for Nurses • 1.4 – Self-determination • 3.2 – Confidentiality
ETHICAL DILEMMA • Professional obligation to consumer • Self-determination and Confidentiality vs. Personal safety • To report or not to report: Making the decision to refer to Adult Protective Services (APS) • Interdisciplinary discussion/consultation • Potential repercussions
THE ROLE OF ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES • Adult and Long-Term Care Facility Resident Maltreatment Act • Arkansas Adult Protective Services (APS) statistical information • Procedure for making an referral for APS investigation
ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES PERSPECTIVE • The role of the APS case worker in consumer safety • The APS case worker’s experience: Case examples • Personal reactions to field work
Improving the System Why? • Improve quality of life • Personal interest (this could one day be you or someone you love) • Decrease healthcare costs
Improving the System How? • Revising current programs and processes • Collaboration between State agencies, community service providers, and consumers
DISCUSSION WITH THE AUDIENCE Questions for the presenters? Ideas for improving the system Your professional perspective
CONTACT INFORMATION Jennifer J. Strayer, LMSWMedical Social Worker IIBaptist Home Health Network11900 Colonel Glenn Rd, Ste. 2000Little Rock, AR 72210-2820Office 501-202-7480Email Jennifer.Strayer@baptist-health.org Laura Remmel, RN Baptist Home Health Network 11900 Colonel Glenn Rd, Ste. 2000Little Rock, AR 72210-2820Office 501-202-7480 Email Laura.Remmel@baptist-health.org