What This Document Is
This document comprises two forms – an Inpatient Referral Form and a Crisis Intervention Intake Form – completed as part of a case study assignment for PCN 255: Case Management and Crisis Intervention Skills for Addiction and Substance at Grand Canyon University. It simulates a real-world scenario involving a client, Allison Williams, experiencing suicidal ideation and substance use, requiring immediate clinical response.
Why This Document Matters
This assignment is designed for students preparing for roles in case management and crisis intervention. It provides practical experience in applying learned concepts to a simulated client case, specifically focusing on the critical steps of assessing risk, initiating referral processes, and documenting client information. It’s used to evaluate a student’s ability to respond to a crisis situation and initiate appropriate care.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This is a completed example of an assignment, not a template for use with actual clients. It represents one possible response to the scenario and does not encompass all potential approaches or resources. Students will need to adapt these forms and processes based on individual client needs and local resources.
What This Document Provides
The document includes a completed Inpatient Referral Form, specifying Avenues Recovery Center at Prince Frederick as the recommended treatment facility for Allison Williams due to her suicidal ideation and substance abuse. It also contains a completed Crisis Intervention Intake Form, detailing Allison’s presenting problems, background information, and current medications. This preview *does not* include the full scenario description or the student’s reflective analysis of the case.