2011-2012 Annual Report - Sto:lo Nation
2011-2012 Annual Report - Sto:lo Nation
2011-2012 Annual Report - Sto:lo Nation
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Table 9- Crisis Counselling - # of Clients Counselled by TypeFY <strong>2011</strong>-121 st Quarter (April-June) 2 nd Quarter (July-Sept) 3 rd Quarter (Oct-Dec) 4 th Quarter (Jan-March)Grief 6 2 5 11Loss 2 0 3 9Depression 9 8 8 5Trauma 2 1 3 0Abuse 0 0 2 3Anxiety 12 8 3 8Stress 0 0 2 8Behavioural 0 1 0 0Anger 0 2 1 1Self-Destruction - - - -Abandonment - - - -Communication - - - -Parenting - - - -Suicidal - - - -Family Issues - - - -Adjustment 0 0 2 2Family Crisis - - - -Post-Traumatic Stress - - - -Violence - - - -Phobia 0 0 1 2Spousal Assault - - - -Social Issues 0 0 1 0Mental Health 1Total Clients Served 31 23 31 49Home and Community CareHome Care promotes independence, al<strong>lo</strong>wing individuals to remain at home for as <strong>lo</strong>ng aspossible. The clients, families, and communities are supported by health care professionalsthrough teaching, counseling and nursing care in their own home or at the Health Centre.Through team effort, Home Care workers support clients to reach their optimal level ofindependence and quality of life.Chart 15-Home and Community Care ServicesFY <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>2012</strong>FOLLOW-UP HOME/HOSP VISITS *AIDEIN-HOME FOOT CARE DAYSFOOT CARE CLINICAPOLLO BATH# OF OTHER HCC SERVICES PROVIDED# OF RESPITE CARE SERVICES PROVIDED# OF CASE MGT MONITORED# OF PERSONAL CARE SERVICES PROVIDED# OF NURSING SERVICES PROVIDED# OF ASSISTED LIVING SERVICES PROVIDED330543528811033964975910 200 400 600 800Page 46 of 64