Plan end-of-life care

The death of an elderly individual may occur in a variety of settings and circumstances. For example, an individual may die painlessly at home surrounded by the support of many loved ones, or an individual may suffer severe pain for months before dying in a health facility with little social support. In addition, it is possible that many health and helping professionals may interact with the dying person and his or her family.

For this Assignment, you consider a social worker’s role in end-of-life care. In addition to reading this week’s resources, conduct your own research and obtain at least one additional journal article that addresses how a social worker might support clients as they plan end-of-life care.

Submit a 2- to 4-page paper that analyzes the role of the social worker in helping to plan end-of-life care. Include possible consideration of palliative care, euthanasia, hospice care, the living will and advanced directives, and other factors. Research and cite at least one journal article to support your analysis.

Support your Assignment with specific references to the resources. Be sure to provide full APA citations for your reference

References

Bosma, H., Johnston, M., Cadell, S., Wainwright, W., Abernethy, N., Feron, A., & … Nelson, F. (2010). Creating social work competencies for practice in hospice palliative care. Palliative Medicine, 24(1), 79–87.

Cagle, J. G., & Kovacs, P. J. (2009). Education: A complex and empowering social work intervention at the end of life. Health & Social Work, 34(1), 17–27.

Nelson, T. D. (2016). Promoting healthy aging by confronting ageism. American Psychologist, 71(4), 276–282

Reese, D. J. (2011). Interdisciplinary perceptions of the social work role in hospice: Building upon the classic Kulys and Davis study. Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care, 7(4), 383-406.

Hello I have added the references for you .. Please use apa format and absolutely no plagiarism .

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Moreover, the elderly in palliative and hospice care may choose to end their lives due to extreme pain from their health conditions.  In such scenarios, social workers enhance these patients’ autonomy by providing essential information regarding their decision and treatment options they could consider (Bosma et al., 2010). Other instances may arise where the family members may consider euthanasia if they are not stable to decide on their health. With advanced directives from health care management, the social workers coordinate care and help these clients navigate the system as they prepare for the end-of-life moment (Reese, 2011). The family members usually need counseling when bereaved and how to adjust to the new life changes. Hence, the social workers counsel the family and ensure that they accept the loss and move on with life healthily.

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