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Facts About Social Workers

February 27, 2013

Presented by BrightStar Care in North Georgia

How Do Social Workers Impact Patient Care?

Social workers work behind the scenes to improve the quality of life for their clients. Whether a child, adult or Working with Social Workerssenior, social workers are devoted to assisting individuals, groups and communities in all types of settings. Below are 9 interesting facts about social workers that most people do not know:

  1. Social Workers have the right education, experience, and dedication to help people themselves whenever and wherever they need it.  It takes a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral social work degree--with a minimum number of hours in supervised fieldwork to become a professional social worker.
  2. Social Workers help people in all stages of life, from children to the elderly, and from all situations from adoption to hospice care.
  3. You can find social workers in hospitals, police departments, mental health clinics, military facilities, and even corporations.
  4. Professional social workers are the nation's largest providers of mental health services.  According to government sources, more than 60 percent of mental health treatment is delivered by social workers.
  5. More than 600,000 people in the United States hold social work degrees.
  6. The Veteran's Administration employs more than 3,800 MSW's to assist veterans and their families with individual and family counseling, patient education, end of life planning, substance abuse treatment, crisis intervention, and other services.
  7. Forty percent of mental health professionals working with the Red Cross Disaster Services Human Resources system are social workers.
  8. There are more than 170 social workers in national, state, and local elected office, including two U.S. Senators and four U.S. Representatives.
  9. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the need for social workers is expected to grow twice as fast as any other occupation, especially in gerontology, home healthcare, substance abuse, private social service agencies, and school social work.

Social workers are devoted to making the world a better place for their clients whether they are children, adults or seniors. Treating patients correctly is important and social workers play a role in doing so. BrightStar Care works closely with hospital and medical facility social works to ensure continuaton of care at home.  Call us today to learn more about the types of home care services we provide for your loved ones and how we support your discharge planning - CLICK HERE
 
Facts obtained from www.helpstartshere.org