In 1960, the founder of Vancrest, Dr. E.E. White, had a mission “to deliver high quality patient centered care to the rapidly aging population.” (Vancrest.com) He did this when he provided the first …show more content…
She is surrounded by friends to goof off with and laugh around, but manages her time to get the job done and satisfy the client and his or her family. Each day many new residents join the facility and each she places the paperwork.
There are challenges throughout a typical day. Whether it is with the residents or the technology she still gets through the day. The first day I interviewed Deanna the internet was out. She put time aside to welcome me in. She says other than technology she does face issues with hearing them or speaking loud enough for them to hear. Deanna told me, “being new and all, to Vancrest, I am not quite up to date with the new changes; Medicare and Medicaid seemed to always be changing.” Although everyone learns and she is doing the same.
All social workers will get far when they know their resources. Now if you are new to the area and don’t know much in your field, resources are what will fill in most of the blanks. They will take you further with answers for a head start on where you will go. When you know them, Deanna stated they can lead you to smiles on the resident’s face. That is when you know you have succeeded. They are happy and paper have been turned …show more content…
There is no need to take any of her professional life home, because her mood could reflect off on others. “If it is a bad day, don’t take your work home and get others in a bad mood” she told me. No issues have to be brought up. Like anyone else, she does show the love of her family when it comes to pictures in her office or with coworkers while talking in conversations. Her personal and professional lives do not mix on the job while she and any other social worker has to set boundaries. There are no worries for them to do