Post a response to the following:

Using an example from your fieldwork or other professional experience and a diverse population you encountered at the agency (for example, in Piedra and Engstrom’s article, it was immigrant families), respond to the following:

  • Identify and describe the diverse population and the unique characteristics and/or the distinctive needs of the population in 3–4 brief sentences.
  • Explain how you would use the life model to help the client understand and describe their challenges.
  • Explain how the problem-solving model can help the client address their challenges.
  • How is the client using defense mechanisms, and how is that impeding the ability to problem solve and move forward in the life model?
  • Identify where the gaps are in applying the life model for this population.
  • When looking at the gaps, explain which theory might be helpful in filling the gaps of the life model when working with this population.

Agency Presentation Park Place behavioral health care

Zuleika Rosa

Master Of Social Worker, WALDEN UNIVERSITY

SOCW6500: SOCIAL WORK FIELD EDUCATION 1

04/03/2024

Park Place behavioral health care The demographics of the clients served by the agency and the diversity of the agency and its clients

Clients served: Children 25.34%, adults 74.66%, Male 50.13%, Female 49.57%, other 0.3%

Location: Kissimmee, Poinciana, Ocala

Population: Low-Income, uninsured residents, or with specific insurance company such as Medicaid sunshine

Population by race: White 23.1%, Black or African American 10.4%, Hispanic 55.6%, Asian 0.01%, mixed races 10.9% (Census, 9.980 2022-2023)

Ages Served: K-12 (ages 5-17), Adults 18 and older

Economic status: Primarily serves individuals who are low income to homeless based and/or receive Medicaid and other private insurance.

Park Place has been the community mental health and substance abuse treatment center for Osceola County since 1976

Park Place’s Interaction/Role in the Community The percentage breakdown of funding, including grants, private funding, faith-based sources, and public sources

Community Services Community Involvement

Telehealth services are offered * Crisis mobile responds team

Assessments and Evaluations * Food Pantry

Medication Management *Crisis Management Assistance

Case Management Services * Back to school drives

Psychosocial Rehabilitation *Permanent Supportive Housing

In house Pharmacy for client *Outpatient Detoxification

Residential

Park Place Behavioral Health Care plays an important role in the community by providing Person Centered Counseling (Individual, Family, and Group), Assessments and Treatment Planning, Crisis Intervention, Case Management, Individual Group Behavioral Skills Education, Evidenced based practice Interventions, Psychiatric/Medication Management Services, Psychoeducation, Individual Life Skills Development, and Adult Life Skills Development. These services help the children, teenagers and adults throughout the challenges in their live and strengthen their skills that will help them succeed in daily living events.

How are we funded

We are a non-profit (501c3) organization serving individuals who may not have the ability to pay for their care.

‍Generous gifts from donors like you provide the financial and moral support needed to continue our mission here at Park Place. Your caring support of the clients and families of this agency will make a significant difference in their lives.

mission statement & Addressing Social Problems

To improve the quality of life and promote wellness and recovery to those we serve.

We put first the needs and well-being of the individuals we serve. We honor the voices and strengths of the individuals

we serve. We care, finding ways to listen and respond. We recognize and respect that there is a need for information at

all levels. We are driven to conduct ourselves in an open, ethical, and honest manner. We strive for excellence in all that we do. We pursue growth and embrace change. We adapt to the changing needs of those individuals we serve and our community. We work as a team to accomplish our mission.

We are committed to providing a person first approach to care. A key element to care is our focus on the provision of culturally and linguistically appropriate services and racial equity. This focus influences both the culture and the performance of the organization and we are committed to being culturally affirming and responsive, to implement recruitment, hiring, and promotional practices that allow us to more closely reflect and represent the communities we serve. We challenge ourselves to address health disparities and remove barriers to services.

Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS).

Reference

https://www.ppbh.org/about-park-place

Kissimmee Outpatient

Poinciana Satellite Office

Mental Health Room and Board

Level II

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