A personal relationship, No.
The only relationship a worker should have for their client is a working relationship. To build up a good relationship one must know what the client expects of you, and that you fully understand the need to fulfill the agreement you have made. If the client expects something done in a certain way then do it, but if you can suggest something better that may benefit the client then suggest it. Be on time when starting work and even give an extra bit if you think it will benefit your relationship. Do not expect more that you have agreed upon unless the client offers it, then accept it graciously. Thank them for employing you and offer your services to them if they require any further work done.
To enable a client to understand his/her rights and with your consent help them to be sure their rights are not violated, they are treated the same regardless of their position in Society and receive benefits they are entitled to receive.
A rehab support worker's role - is (a) to offer support to the client, (b) to give the client ideas and strategies to make their life better and (c) to ensure that once they no longer need the support services, they don't relaps back into their previous life.
what is role as a personal support worker on the rehabilitation team for clients with acquired brain injury
1.communication problems 2.relationship with social worker and the client 3.not cooperate with the client in counseling 4.client expection
Support workers have the right to a safe working environment. When supporting an aggressive client, the support worker should have access to appropriate training and resources to ensure their safety and the safety of others. They also have the right to communicate any concerns or request additional support from their employer or supervisor in managing the aggressive behavior.
family services
Love and Family Relationship
An outreach worker is a liaison between a client and community services. The outreach worker gains the trust of the client and works on their behalf with available community services in order to assist the client.
If the client themselves is incapable of giving their informed consent, a care-worker should secure the consent of an appropriate adult (preferably a member of the client's family).
what is the role of support worker on the rehabilitation team for client with acquired brain injury
A Personal Support Worker (PSW) is responsible for day to day tasks assisting other medical professionals. Those may include helping a Fibromyalgia patient with day to day housekeeping tasks.