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SPECIALISTS TO HELP PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY: SOCIAL WORKERS
Hospital social workers generally have a bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree in social work (BSW or MSW). Few people with a doctorate in social work (DSW) work in hospitals. Social workers have special training in evaluating people’s needs for social and human services such as assistance with housing, welfare, medical care, or mental health services. Some social workers also have specialized training in providing clinical mental health services such as family counseling or individual psychotherapy. Some states license MSWs as licensed clinical social workers (LCSWs). These professionals work in any social service or mental health agency or maintain a private practice in psychotherapy.
Communication with family, friends, co-workers, and others close to you is essential as you integrate new limitations, needs, and emotions with old roles and relationships. You also need good rapport with your spouse or family to ensure competent and loving care or assistance “when you return home. Social workers can help with this communication by talking regularly with your spouse or family about your progress, your concerns, and your discharge plans.
All hospital-based rehabilitation programs have social workers on staff. Depending on the facility, their role may be weighted more toward patient and family counseling or more toward solving the practical problems associated with returning home – arranging for in-home therapies, transportation to work, disability payments and insurance, and so forth. The social worker is the primary person involved in securing placement in a nursing home, another hospital, an outpatient rehabilitation program, or a home care program, when necessary. He or she helps to coordinate any care or equipment needs before your discharge and makes sure that appropriate aftercare is set up with the doctor, mental health professional, or nurse practitioner.
Your social worker often acts as your advocate, helping you identify and solve practical problems, obtain assistance and training, and get information on community services. He or she also provides (or makes sure that you get) help with emotional or psychosocial problems. The social worker will, when necessary, help communicate your needs to your doctor, family, employer, or school.
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