DV 16: Aftercare and Follow-Up
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Survivors and providers develop
aftercare plans that identify resources to help survivors live safely and improve their
quality of life, and follow-up occurs when possible and appropriate.
Interpretation: While the decision to develop an aftercare plan should be made by the survivor, unless aftercare is mandated, the organization is expected to be strongly proactive with respect to aftercare
planning.
An aftercare plan is developed sufficiently in advance of
case closing to ensure an orderly transition.
The survivor and provider work together to create an aftercare plan that:
- addresses the survivor’s short-term and long-term needs, preferences, and goals;
- facilitates the initiation or continuation of all needed community supports and services; and
- helps identify sources of informal and social support.
To increase the likelihood that needed supports and services will be accessed after case closing, the organization helps survivors explore suitable resources and contact service providers, when appropriate and with survivors’ permission.
The organization follows up on the aftercare plan, as appropriate, when possible, and with the permission of the survivor.