The task that ends when the individual returns to duty and requires no further care related to the isolating event is often referred to as "case management" or "discharge planning." This process involves assessing the individual's needs, coordinating care, and ensuring that they are fit to resume their responsibilities without any ongoing medical support. Once the individual is cleared to return to duty, the case is typically considered closed.
The PR task is reintegration.
The PR task is reintegration.
The PR task is reintegration.
The PR task is reintegration.
The PR task is reintegration.
The PR task is reintegration.
The PR task that indicates an individual has returned to duty and requires no further care related to the isolating event is known as "Return to Duty" or "Return to Work." This task confirms that the individual has met all necessary medical and safety criteria to resume their duties without any ongoing treatment or monitoring associated with the isolating incident. It signifies that the individual is fit for duty and can safely continue their responsibilities.
The PR task that ends when the individual is returned to duty and requires no further care related to the isolating event is known as "return to duty" or "return-to-duty process." This task involves ensuring that the individual has fully recovered and is fit for duty, often following a medical evaluation or assessment. Once the individual is cleared and resumes their responsibilities without needing additional care, this phase is considered complete.
The PR task that ends when the individual is returned to duty and requires no further care related to the isolating event is typically referred to as "case closure" or "discharge from care." This process involves assessing the individual's readiness to resume their duties and ensuring that all necessary treatments or interventions have been completed. Once the individual is deemed fit for duty, their case is officially closed, signifying the conclusion of any further psychological or medical care related to that specific event.
The PR task that ends when the individual is returned to duty and requires no further care related to the isolating event is typically referred to as "case closure" or "return to duty." This signifies that the individual has successfully completed the necessary interventions and assessments, and they are cleared to resume their responsibilities without ongoing support or monitoring. It indicates that the goals of the intervention have been met, and the individual is fit for duty.
The PR task is reintegration.
The PR task is reintegration.