Medical Social Worker
Medical social workers are like intermediaries between patients and healthcare providers. A patient who suffers a physical injury or traumatic experience will usually need a medical social worker to help them navigate their healthcare and recovery options.
For instance, when a patient is discharged from a medical facility or hospital, they may still require healthcare treatments of some kind. A medical social worker is qualified to assess the patient’s medical needs and collaborate with healthcare experts who can address those needs.
Some of these needs might include medical equipment, counseling, physical therapy, home health aide, transportation, and caregiving services. The job of a medical social worker is to ensure the patient can exist in their home environment as safely and comfortably as possible.
If you need a medical social worker to assist with your recovery, then you need to contact Health Care of South Florida. Our medical social workers care about the needs of every patient. We have connections with the best healthcare providers in South Florida. Whatever kind of medical assistance you need, we can arrange it.
Assessment
Our medical social workers conduct an assessment of each patient to determine their social and emotional state. We listen to their needs and struggles very carefully so that we can create a long-term plan for their recovery. It is important that good decisions are made during the recovery process. Otherwise, the recovery would take longer than necessary.
Community Resource Planning
An important part of medical social work is connecting the patient to the resources of their community. These are the resources that will assist them in various aspects of their recovery, such as their transportation or caregiving needs. After all, if a patient cannot visit their doctor because of their inability to drive, then someone else has to drive them to their appointments. That is why transportation is considered part of medical social work.
Physical and Mental Care
Physical and mental care are both equally important. Sometimes a physical trauma can have a lasting psychological effect on a person. Traditional hospitals and medical facilities don’t usually address mental health-related issues. For this reason, so many patients leave hospitals in bad mental shape.
Medical social workers, on the other hand, focus heavily on mental health-related issues. If you’ve faced trauma in your life and have difficulty overcoming it, then our medical social workers can show you where to get counseling in your local community.
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Save on Medical Costs
Medical costs are very expensive in the United States. Since Florida has a high number of senior citizens living on a limited income, it is even more difficult for them to afford expensive hospital bills and medical treatment expenses. Without a medical social worker to guide them, most patients would keep going to the hospital for their treatments. That would cause them to accrue a substantial amount of debt from their medical bills.
Health Care of South Florida wants to reduce your medical bills as much as possible. That is why we connect you with private specialists who accept your insurance coverage, so you won’t have to pay more than the co-pay for their services. They will help keep your medical issue stabilized and on the road to recovery. Then you’ll have a reduced chance of needing to check into the hospital at any time in the future.
Connect with Health Care of South Florida
Whether you need short-term or long-term therapy, our medical social workers have got your back. Not only will we be your guide, but we’ll be your advocate as well. We’ll make sure the lines of communication stay open between you and your healthcare professionals. Since you already have enough to worry about, you shouldn’t have to worry about this too.
Contact Health Care of South Florida and learn more about our wonderful medical social work services.
List of Services
- Assessment of social and emotional factors
- Counseling for long range planning and decision making
- Community resource planning
- Short term therapy