Crisis Intervention with the Elderly: Theory, Practical Issues, and Training Procedures |
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... appropriate and effective referral to services needed C. Maintaining accurate records of all client calls taken . D. Providing telephone follow - up for all incoming calls . E. Participating in program evaluative research on services ...
... appropriate and effective referral to services needed C. Maintaining accurate records of all client calls taken . D. Providing telephone follow - up for all incoming calls . E. Participating in program evaluative research on services ...
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... appropriate to act on this right , such as agreeing to paint a house for a certain amount of money and later asking for more because it took longer than you thought . 9. The right to make mistakes . No one has made it through life ...
... appropriate to act on this right , such as agreeing to paint a house for a certain amount of money and later asking for more because it took longer than you thought . 9. The right to make mistakes . No one has made it through life ...
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... appropriate for older men to have intimate relationships with younger women , it is unseemly if not im- moral for older women to engage in such relationships with younger men . Finally , even those who can accept the actuality of ...
... appropriate for older men to have intimate relationships with younger women , it is unseemly if not im- moral for older women to engage in such relationships with younger men . Finally , even those who can accept the actuality of ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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