Seihdi Kloh, MSW-ACSW
1107 Wilson Avenue, Lincoln, CA 95648
Cell Phone # 916-792-4071 or 715-0823
seihdi31@yahoo.com
EDUCATION:
California State University, Sacramento
Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW)
Texas Southern University
Health Care Administration, B.S
LICENSES
ASW-BBS-
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
· 2000 – Present-Over the span of twenty years I have provided clinical case management, counseling, and social work services to the following. Sacramento County Department of Health & Human Services Child Protective Services, State of California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation, New Millennium Foster Family Agency, Crittenton Behavioral Health Center- Kansas City, Missouri, Turning Point Community Programs, Placer CO Psychiatric Health Facility and Hallmark Youth Care. The populations that I served included: children and families in crisis; work with displayed people in a civil war area; incarcerated men, juvenile offenders, mental health, alcohol and other drugs, foster youth, homeless, hospice care, nursing homes, individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS.
· Works as a Clinician: My duties included: Facilitate morning meeting in person if TL is not available ; Managing Individual Schedule ; Psychiatric Intakes ; Therapy ; Group Therapy/ Group Facilitation ; Annual Bundles ; Six-month ANSAs ; Filling in gaps/responding to program needs/ crisis; Clinical Supervision (if applicable) ;Individual Therapy with members ; Morning meeting on assigned days ; Clinician Team meeting Mondays at 4pm ; Annual bundles ; Monthly: Present new referrals at Clinical Consult; Morning meetings/ All staff with your team (daily) ; LOCUS Meetings (as needed) ; Planning/discharge meetings to support staff ; CARE+ conservatorship meetings (monthly or as needed) ; Clinical Consult meeting (monthly) ; Interviews (if we are hiring) ; Member treatment planning meetings (as needed) ; Clinician Team Meeting (weekly) ; All staff (Monthly
Works in the Emergency Response Program: Investigates complaints of child abuse and/or neglect. Determines the family's need for services; Makes referrals to other CPS programs and/or community programs. Continues an ongoing investigation after the removal of a child; Initiates Juvenile Court proceedings for the protection of a child when necessary. Determines if the child can be safely returned home with an appropriate safety plan in place; Prepares reports for the Juvenile Court; psychological assessment, treatment, crisis intervention, and discharge planning of inmates, clients, patients participation in program development and program evaluation; and prepared reports for inmates/patients. Responsible for the assessment, treatment of inmates, clients and patients. Serves as a Case Manager, determining the diagnosis, treatment needs, and discharge plan. Conducts focus groups and provided individual treatment. Provides crisis intervention as needed, maintains appropriate documentation of clinical interventions, treatment plans, and discharge summaries. Makes recommendations on admissions, transfers, and discharges. Actively participates on Interdisciplinary Treatment Teams and Institutional Classification Committees. Serves as liaison with institutional programs; including medical, educational and vocational staff, correctional counselors, and chaplains. Provides Pre-Parole Planning to Inmates/patients in the Psychiatric Services Unit (PSU) who usually parole as high control. Attends professional conferences, workshops, IEP’s and seminars. Completes quarterly reports Provides case management services to individuals living with chronic mental illness including individual and group counseling, support in areas of medication management, housing resources and referrals, crisis intervention, education, advocacy and other assistance as needed. Co-facilitated AOD groups for HIV/AIDS patients around education, advocacy, and community resources as needed. Provide case management services to individuals living with chronic mental illness including individual and group counseling, support in areas of medication management, housing resources and referrals, crisis intervention, education, advocacy and other assistance as needed.
Administrative Experience
· Provides safe, effective and efficient implementation of direct care in accordance with established policies, procedures and standards of care. Establish, maintain and co-facilitate a therapeutic relationship with clients and act as a role model in maintaining a hopeful and positive attitude in problem solving and coping with the disabilities associated with mental illness. Attend and participate in community meetings and groups. Input medical records for patients, OSHPAD report for the county, complete 5150s report for Department of Justice to verify those with weapon.
Field Instructor: Sam Viney