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Social work case management practice
 
  A. Fails to utilize the social work dual focus of understanding the
  person in the environment in working with populations at risk
  B. Attempts to intervene legally and medically to ameliorate the
  emotional problems accompanying illness or loss of function
  C. Targets clients who require limited community-based, shortterm-care services
  D. Aims to provide services in the least restrictive environment

Question 2

According to Vourlekis and Greene, which of the following is NOT a
  practice function of case management?
 
  A. Identifying clients and reaching out to them.
  B. Doing an individual and/or a family assessment.
  C. Monitoring service delivery,
  D. Letting clients explore the available community resources and
  making a note of it in their case files



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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