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The New
Zealand Liver Transplant Unit provides a social work service, which includes
assessment, information, assistance and support:
This service covers the following areas: Assessment Patient's social history, previous coping capacity, underlying psycho-social issues, ability to cope with current crisis, immediate and long term support required. Counselling for
The aim of counselling is to elicit immediate coping strategies, develop strategies for long term resolution, manage the immediate responses to crisis and reduce the impact of trauma. Preparing and planning for discharge from hospital Discharge planning involves co-ordinating a plan with members of the multidisciplinary team, making appropriate community referrals and following through after discharge. Referral to other agencies and services Making referrals to other agencies and follow up to ensure services are provided. Advocacy and liaison Acting as an advocate if necessary with other members of the medical team and other agencies and services. Also liaising with them if appropriate. Facilitating support groups Facilitating support groups for liver transplant recipients, prospective recipients, and their caregivers/support people. Return to TOP
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This information has kindly been supplied by Ron Benjamin, Social Worker, New Zealand Liver Transplant Unit, Auckland Hospital.
Last updated 17/06/2010