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Professional Relationships, Values, and EThics
A social worker is assigned to work with an older adult client who lives alone and appears to have early signs of dementia but has not been formally diagnosed. The client refuses assessment and insists on maintaining complete independence despite evidence of self-neglect. Which approach BEST balances the ethical principles of autonomy and beneficence in this situation?
The most ethical approach balances respect for the client's autonomy while addressing safety concerns through building rapport and trust. This approach recognizes the client's right to self-determination while acknowledging the social worker's professional responsibility to address potential harm. Simply respecting the client's refusal without addressing safety concerns could lead to harm, while pushing for immediate intervention or family involvement without the client's consent would undermine autonomy and potentially damage the therapeutic relationship.
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Professional Relationships, Values, and EThics
A social worker is assigned to work with an older adult client who lives alone and appears to have early signs of dementia but has not been formally diagnosed. The client refuses assessment and insists on maintaining complete independence despite evidence of self-neglect. Which approach BEST balances the ethical principles of autonomy and beneficence in this situation?
The most ethical approach balances respect for the client's autonomy while addressing safety concerns through building rapport and trust. This approach recognizes the client's right to self-determination while acknowledging the social worker's professional responsibility to address potential harm. Simply respecting the client's refusal without addressing safety concerns could lead to harm, while pushing for immediate intervention or family involvement without the client's consent would undermine autonomy and potentially damage the therapeutic relationship.