Lorri A - SCHCA



Lorri Ann DeLay

695 Mathis Street

Sumter, SC 29150

(803) 406-3321

lorridelay@

Objective: To benefit an organization that can use an advocate with hands-on experience in dealing with people of various age groups, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds.

Education Master of Social Work (MSW), (August 2002-May 2004), University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, (Spring 2000-May 2002) Morris College, Sumter, S.C.

CPR AED certified, Notary Republic

Experience Kindred Healthcare, Sumter, SC (August 2004 to present)

Social Worker

• Maintained the confidentiality, privacy and PHI of patient and families

• Perform comprehensive admission assessments of clients’ psychosocial, environmental and financial needs and develop and implement plans of care. Participate in conference calls regarding new social work material.

• Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to assess client’s goals and treatment.

• Facilitated a stroke support group, including speakers, instructing on facts/figures and psychosocial changes of stroke survivors as well as taught stroke education class. Trained social workers in job duties local/out of state.

• Provide counseling for individuals and families during time of grief and loss.

• Discharge planning tasks to include SNF placement, disability assistance, assessing DME needs, follow up therapy, meals on wheels and other CLTC referrals, linking patients to community services

• Insurance Updates for managed care, Medicaid and Medicare and private insurances

Hopewell Healthcare, Sumter, SC (May 2004 to August 2004)

Social Worker/Activities Director

• Perform comprehensive Admission assessments

• Assisted Residents on daily needs to medical appointments or personal needs

• Daily documentation on psychosocial status and need

• Participated and assisted in care plans with residents and family

• Participated in multidisciplinary team meetings to assess client’s goals and treatment

• Planned and implemented various activities for residents while utilizing social work techniques to enhance their daily living, Supervising volunteers, donations and privacy of residents

Social Work Internship (August 2002-May 2003)

(School District 17) Learned the fundamentals of social work from a school-based approach.

• Perform comprehensive in home assessments regarding the needs of children and resources for them and their families.

• Participate and co-facilitate various types of groups including an anger management group for school age children.

• Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to assess various funding and grant proposals.

• Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to assess the psychological and qualifications for various programs of at risk children.

Social Science Internship (January 2002-May2002)

(Green House Runaway Shelter) Learned the fundamentals of social work with at risk youth ages 10-17 in juvenile delinquent setting.

• Participate in counseling sessions with youth dealing with various problems in the family system and various subsystems; Plan and conduct weekly educational and recreational activities.

• Implement individual plans of care and document clients’ progress accordingly.

• Followed procedures for identifying and assessing needs of juveniles, including maintaining accurate records in accordance with agency policies.

Volunteer Club House Gang, Community Nursing Home, Greenhouse Runaway Shelter,

Tuomey Hospice, Stroke and brain Injury Support Group

References Available Upon Request

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