About the Program
Social Work at the Mountain Home VAMC is an integral part of health care. Veterans and their families are helped with problems associated with the stress of an illness and assist them with meeting their after care needs following a hospitalization. Social workers are located in the inpatient, outpatient, mental health, long term care, and community programs.
Health Services Offered
The scope of services offered by Social Work Service includes
- information, resource information and referral
- discharge planning
- outreach to homeless veterans
- financial assistance referrals
- assistance with nursing home placement
- transportation assistance
- legal assistance referrals
- home health services
- housing and community living assistance
- social assessment, intervention, and aftercare services
- referral for physical, psychological and/or sexual abuse
- combat veteran services
- lodging
- psycho-social assessment
- assistance to veterans and family members who want to prepare advance directives and durable powers of attorney for healthcare
Individual, Family and Group Counseling and Treatment Services are provided
- to veterans needing assistance with interpersonal relationships and social activities
- to veterans and family members who have problems relating to alcoholism, drug abuse, and other addicted related issues
- to help veterans and their families understand and adjust to an illness or disability
- to help veterans and their families cope with terminal illness
- to family members seeking assistance with commitment, guardianship, conservatorship, probation, parole, and police protection
Social Work Service coordinates the following programs for special veteran populations
Community Nursing Home Care
Community Residential Care
Returning Veterans (OIF/OEF) Outreach, Education, and Care
Homeless Veterans
Spinal Cord Injuries
Visual Impairment Services
Homemaker and Home Health Aide Services
Contract Adult Day Health Care
Organ Transplant Referrals
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