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SWK 5026: Client Case Study 1 Client Case Study Emily Williams Capella University SWK 5026: Foundation Practicum 2 Dr. Sandi Barberis February 3, 2024
SWK 5026: Client Case Study 2 Assessment of Client System For the purposes of this assignment, we will be examining the case of a patient on hospice services for heart failure who was referred to hospice services for years of medical non- compliance and multiple trips into the emergency department. Redwing Jackson (pseudonym) is a 47-year-old Native American Male. Redwing completed 10 years of traditional education prior to dropping out. He is currently homeless, residing in a tent illegally in a field behind a local retail store. Redwing struggles with addiction, he first started using alcohol when he was 13 and later progressed to illegal drugs. He is aware that this is not a healthy lifestyle but states he has a large support system within the tent community he resides in and this is the only family he has ever truly known. Redwing was an only child residing in a house with his alcoholic and often neglectful parents. Redwing’s childhood was less than ideal as his parents were often intoxicated and did not get along well. Redwing witnessed multiple instances of domestic violence between his parents and would often fall asleep to the sound of them screaming and throwing things at each other. Redwings father passed away from liver failure at an early age as a result of his addiction. After the passing of his father, Redwings mother did not cope well with her grief causing her to isolate and increase her drinking habits. His mother often would not notice if he didn’t attend school and would not wake up to ensure he would make it to the school bus. This resulted in Redwing dropping out. Redwing is a heterosexual; he has been married once resulting in a divorce after only 2 years. He has 6 children whom he does not have any relationship or contact with. Redwing states that he has not spoken to any of his children, of whom most are now adults in over 7 years. Redwing states he has no desire to reconnect with his children as he feels they are likely better
SWK 5026: Client Case Study 3 off without him. Redwing states his only family is the few friends he has with in his tent community. Analize Problems Redwing is seeking assistance with dignity and quality of life throughout his disease process. Due to Redwing’s non-compliance with medical recommendations, his less-than-ideal living situation, and high-risk life choices, he has been provided with a life expectancy of 6 months or less. Redwing receives $213 a month from the tribe he is associated with, and this is his only income. Redwing is unable to work due to his disease and the fragile state his feet are in from a history of untreated frost bite. This makes him unable to afford any sort of housing, in addition to this due to his addiction he is unable to reside at any of the local shelters. He does not have access to a computer, or smart phone so he has not applied for any form of government assistance. Social Injustice Issue Redwing experiences homelessness, this is a form of social injustice that violates the human rights of people who lack safe and secure housing. Due to his lack of secure housing Redwing also lacks the connection with friends, family, and community. His homeless status also causes him to face stigmatization, criminalization, and discrimination (AHRC, 2018). This discrimination looks like a lack of proper health care for his current condition as well as lack of assistance to carry out his activities of daily living. Prior to coming onto services with our hospice agency he was denied detox and treatment services, home health services and all other by all other local hospice agencies due to his lack of housing and ability to care for himself. In addition to the denial of proper health care he was also denied the ability to receive caregiver
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