Bilingual Social Worker Bilingual social workers are responsible for intake coordination and patient advocacy services. This means that the manage social services matters with physicians and other professionals on behalf of their clients. Bilingual social workers are responsible for providing patients with education and counseling services. They conduct family decision meetings in order to collectively agree upon courses of action, engage in crisis intervention, provide short-term counseling and increase the positive coping skills of their clients. Bilingual social workers may specialize in clients with long-term alcohol and substance abuse problems, or they may focus on family support services. They help …show more content…
They are responsible for the assessment of clients with complex medical and psychosocial needs. They monitor services and interventions in order ensure proper quality care. Community services workers provide mentorship and training for new staff by allowing them to shadow them as they handle challenging clients and execute program projects. They conduct comprehensive client assessments that includes psychosocial, spiritual needs and physical and mental health. They write comprehensive assessments based on client disclosures, evaluation information and reports from other professionals, such as doctors and state social workers. They may conduct home, hospital and nursing facility visits. They establish and maintain care management relationships with clients and their support