A discussion of issues facing clients after injury. Emphasis will be placed on the transition from injury to rehabilitation, employment with accommodations, and independent living skills. Students will be look at rehabilitation on advanced level and be able to participate in class discussion and presentations on advanced level.
This course will relate to students on advanced levels who want to serve in the capacity of assisting clients in need of rehabilitation, workplace placement, and independent living services in various populations.
In today’s world, we are seeing an increase in injury, crime, and addictions among other stressors. This course assists students in learning practices and procedures as well as state and federal laws and regulations needed to provide proper care to clients in need with rehabilitation.
In this course, students will be focusing on Isiah 40:31 But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.
In this course, students will learn the importance to spread witness to people who need support and encouragement through God.
Throughout the Bible we are told to faith in God. Within our own communities, people are suffering from injuries to addictions to criminal charges. Through this course, future counselors will learn and define rehabilitation as well as gain understanding the need to find support for the clients.
In this course, students will learn how injury and rehabilitation influence those from diverse populations as well as how to treat them including their cultural beliefs.
This course will emphasis the importance of ministry to those client’s in need of services by using knowledge gained from the course to assess and deliver resources to those in need by means of the Bible for knowledge in ministry.
Through the course, students will learn state and federal laws and requirements and be able to relate these in the field as well as skills needs to provide support to their clients.