NASW Standards For SocialWork Practice with Family Caregivers of Older Adults
By Phyllis Mensh Brostoff, ACSW, CISW

The goals of these standards are to enhance social work practice with family caregivers of older adults and to help the public better understand the role social workers play in supporting family caregivers.    Read More

Laughter In Supervision?
By Phyllis Mensh Brostoff, ACSW, CISW And Bob Mitchell, ACSW

The title of this article is not meant to suggest supervisory sessions should be a series of jokes or a comedy routine. Rather, the title suggests the possible relevance of optimism and humor in clinical supervision.    Read More

The Uses of Social Media
By Phyllis Mensh Brostoff, CISW, ACSW, CMC

The Internet used to be a storage locker of information, but now it is dominated by more conversations than anyone could ever have imagined a few years ago. This unique “interactive dialogue” -- instant messaging (IM), blogging, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, email, Skype, Smart Phone Apps, and on and on – are just the current examples of communication tools most social work supervisors probably know about, or at least have heard of, but might not actively be using.    Read More

Stowell Associates recipient of Green Leaf Award through the Conservation Committee of Shorewood

Stowell Associates voted one of Journal Sentinel Top Workplaces, Best In Class
By Guy Boulton of the Journal Sentinel

Stowell Associates gets high marks from its employees as a place to work. It ranked at the top among midsize employers in this year's Journal Sentinel Top Workplaces survey. Employees also had the highest of confidence in the company's leadership among midsize firms, the survey showed.   Read More

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Care Management and Home Care.

 

Are you looking for help for an elderly person who is infirm or has signs of dementia or Alzheimer's Disease?


Are you responsible for an adult with a physical disability, chronic mental illness, substance abuse or some other serious health or social problem?

 

A Care Manager will perform a professional assessment and evaluation, and make specific recommendations to solve the problems you or your family member are experiencing.

 

Since 1983, we have provided care management and home care in Southeastern Wisconsin. Our professional geriatric care managers are social workers or nurses with many years of experience.

 

Nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation since 2000 for care management and home care.


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