Primary Need upon Discharge:
Sally's primary need upon discharge is stable and secure housing. Addressing her homelessness is crucial for her continued recovery and overall well-being.
Discharge Goals for Sally:
Secured Housing: Assist Sally in finding a stable and safe place to live, addressing her immediate housing needs.
Establish Support System: Help Sally establish a support system within the community, such as connecting her with local recovery groups, sponsors, or mentors.
Employment Opportunities: Support Sally in exploring employment opportunities or vocational training programs to help her reintegrate into society and maintain a sense of purpose.
Continued Therapy or Counseling: Encourage Sally to continue with outpatient therapy or counseling to address underlying issues related to her addiction and homelessness.
Community Engagement: Assist Sally in getting involved in positive community activities or volunteer work to build a sense of belonging and purpose.
Services to Support Sally after Discharge:
Transitional Housing Programs: Explore transitional housing programs that provide a supportive environment for individuals in early recovery, helping them transition to independent living.
Case Management Services: Provide ongoing case management services to help Sally navigate community resources, access benefits, and address any emerging challenges.
Outpatient Treatment Programs: Connect Sally with outpatient treatment programs or counseling services to maintain her commitment to recovery.
Peer Support Services: Introduce Sally to peer support services or recovery communities where she can connect with others who have experienced similar challenges.
Employment Assistance Programs: Collaborate with organizations that offer employment assistance programs to help Sally secure a job or explore vocational training opportunities.
By addressing Sally's housing instability and connecting her with ongoing support services, the goal is to enhance her chances of maintaining sobriety and building a stable and fulfilling life after completing the inpatient treatment program.