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Case and Caseload Management. Lee Ann R. Rawlins, PhD, CRC, CFLE TVR CIRCLE TACE Southeast. Introductions. OBJECTIVES. Discuss, “What is the Rehabilitation Process?” and “How does this process impact program activities?” Develop a definition of case/caseload management.
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Case and Caseload Management Lee Ann R. Rawlins, PhD, CRC, CFLE TVR CIRCLE TACE Southeast
OBJECTIVES • Discuss, “What is the Rehabilitation Process?” and “How does this process impact program activities?” • Develop a definition of case/caseload management. • Discuss, “Why is case/caseload management important?” • Grasp an understanding of how case documentation relates to intake, movement, distribution, and overall impact on program performance
The VR Process…. Sometimes the vocational rehabilitation process feels like a winding stairway. Where does it begin and end?
The Vocational Rehabilitation Process is… • “The VR process begins with an application and ends with a closure. During this process there are certain milestones, such as application, eligibility determination, IPE, and case closure. As these milestones are achieved, there is a need for management to avoid bottlenecks” Capacity Building for Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Web address: http://www.ccer.org/natamer/nahome.htm
In 7 Steps…The Overall VR Process… • First Contact • Application Process • Eligibility Determination • Individualized Plan for Employment • VR Service provision • Closure • Post Employment Services
How does the VR Process impact how Program Activities are structured? • Case Management Composition and Layout • Case/Caseload Management Information • Employment Options • Medical Practices/Traditional Healing • Comparable Services and Benefits
How does the VR Process impact how Program Activities are structured? We are going to focus on these two areas: • Case Management Composition and Layout • Case/Caseload Management Information
What is Case/Caseload Management? • Some answers: • Taking care of what people need--getting what they need. • Helping people when they need help. • Getting people jobs. • Managing my money in an appropriate way while helping people. What is Case/Caseload Management Really??
Caseload Management is ... • A systematic process of Planning, Organizing, Coordinating, and Directing for effective counselor and manager decision making to achieve functional control of factors relating to client, self, and tribal VR setting.
Five Essential Activities Involved in a Case/Caseload Management Framework Organizing Planning Control Directing Coordinating
Planning – A Philosophy • * Planning in the VR process can be seen as a • Mental Activity A system • * Planning requires a sense of common purpose • Not one goal, but a Direction • Not one Plan, but the conscious selection of successive plans. • * Planning is built on the here and now. • * Plans are part of one continuous process. • * In Planning, what one postpones, one really abandons
Six Key Planning Questions • 1. WHAT has to be done? • 2. WHEN should it be done? • 3. WHO should do it? • 4. WHERE should it be done? • 5. WhatPRIORITY should it have? • 6. Howmuch TIME will it require?
Organizing The First Action Step! • Asking, “What are the activities thatmust be accomplished?” • Establishing the Order ofImportance • Locating CrucialDecision Points • A process ofIntegrating Resources
Coordinating • We are both VR provider and Manager • Getting the Job Done Through Others. • Could this case be staffed or coordinated with the public agency? • What other resources might you have around you to help with this case? • Involves a certain amount of delegating of activities. We MUST work together…
Directing INVOLVES: • Learning the skills ofMaking Effective Decisions Guiding the Caseload Management Process along the lines of theProposed Plan • Selecting the appropriateAction Style. Do it Now When to say NO! • TakingCalculated Risks • Involves other management activities such as communicating, leading activities, and motivating clients. Organizing = Gives the basis for Making and Enforcing Decisions!
Control • The power for the Caseload Management process to happen. • The meshing of Responsibility with Authority to ensure the case is correct and resources are allocated. We want these services to be individually based on client’s needs for successful vocational rehabilitation outcomes- 26 closures.
DUAL FUNCTIONS REQUIRED OF REHABILITATION PROFESSIONALS Individual as Counselor Individual as Manager
Counselor/ Professional Shared Manager
TWO KEYS TO CASE/CASELOAD MANAGEMENT Effectiveness and Efficiency • Effective: Doing the “right” things. • Efficiency: Doing things “right”.
Case Documentation 1.) What do we need in the case file? • Application for services? • Assessments/Evaluations? • Eligibility and/or Medical Documentation? • Financial information? • Case Notes? • What else do we need?
Case Documentation 2.) Where do we obtain this information? • Medical professional? • Psychologist/Psychiatrist? • School System? • Client? • Who else and/or where else???
Case Documentation and Program Performance 1.) What happens to program performance if you do not manage your cases effectively? • New Referrals (Not received or numbers go down) • Case closures (Successful closure numbers are low) • Case do not move (Cases stay in one status with no movement toward rehabilitation success) • What is happening in your agency in the area of program performance? Is the agency where you want to be? Can it be improved?
Summary • “What is the Rehabilitation Process?” and how this process impacts program activities?” • Definition of case/caseload management. • “Why is case/caseload management important?” • Grasp an understanding of how case documentation relates to intake, movement, distribution, and overall impact on program performance.
Thank you for being here today during TVR CIRCLE Training. I appreciate each of you, and if I can support you in the future please let me know. Wishing you a wonderful rest of the day! -Lee Ann Rawlins
Contact Information Lee Ann R. Rawlins, PhD, CRC, CFLE The University of Tennessee College of Education, Health and Human Sciences Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling Center for Literacy Studies TACE Southeast 312 Conference Center Building Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-4132 Phone: (865) 974-3502 Email: lrawlin1@utk.edu