Group Home Admin Clients/Residents Practice Exam

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What should the needs and services plan contain about the reason for placement?

  1. Only presenting problems

  2. Only family history

  3. Presenting problems and family history

  4. General information only

The correct answer is: Presenting problems and family history

The needs and services plan should comprehensively detail both the presenting problems and family history as they provide essential context for the individual's current situation and needs. Presenting problems illustrate the specific challenges or issues that led to the individual's placement, offering insight into their immediate needs. Family history is equally important as it can highlight patterns of behavior, support systems, or potential influences on the individual's well-being and treatment. Together, this information creates a fuller picture that facilitates tailored services and interventions suited to the resident's unique circumstances. Only focusing on presenting problems or family history, or providing vague general information would omit vital aspects that are crucial for understanding the individual's situation and developing an effective services plan. The dual inclusion of both presenting problems and family history ensures that the plan is holistic and considers all relevant factors impacting the resident's care.