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Issue title: Special Section: Homelessness
Guest editors: Caitlin E. Synovec
Article type: Case Report
Authors: Kannenberg, Kathleena; * | Conley, Michelleb
Affiliations: [a] Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA, USA | [b] Evergreen Treatment Services, REACH, Seattle, WA, USA
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Kathleen Kannenberg, Harborview Medical Center 325 Ninth Avenue, PO Box 359859, Seattle, WA 98104, USA. E-mail: kathyka@uw.edu.
Abstract: BACKGROUND:Approximately 2.2 million people are incarcerated in the United States, a disproportionate number of whom are African American, experience behavioral health conditions and are poor. Various federal and regional policies, compounded by stigma, keep the formerly incarcerated disenfranchised by restricting access to housing, employment and community engagement. OBJECTIVE:This case study highlights how public health crises of one large county led to the piloting of a multidisciplinary team to improve quality of life outcomes for those frequently arrested. METHODS:Occupational therapy was integrated into an interdisciplinary team developed to promote community integration among participants. RESULTS:Occupational therapy aided the client in overcoming barriers of community engagement while increasing skills for independent living. CONCLUSION:By highlighting evidence-based interventions and multidisciplinary approaches, the case study illustrates the complexity of need among this population and how occupational therapy contributes to housing stability, behavioral health management, occupational engagement and quality of life.
Keywords: Jail, harm reduction, trauma-informed care, motivational interviewing, housing first
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-203082
Journal: Work, vol. 65, no. 2, pp. 303-310, 2020
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