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CHE 325 Final Project Milestone Three: Plan of Action Template
Directions/How to Use this Template:
The content in this table does not have to be written in full sentences and can be presented in the form of bulleted lists.
Once you have filled out this template, you will use it to inform the written narrative of your wellness recommendations plan, in Milestone Three.
Consider the following as you fill out the template:
Specific Health Domain:
Identify the specific health domain with a concern to be addressed (e.g., social, psychological).
Recommendations:
What would you recommend (e.g., tangible activities or action steps) to address the concern?
Resources Required:
What resources would be needed to follow up on your recommendation?
Order of Implementation:
In what order should your recommended actions be implemented? For example, should your client work on improving his or
her diet or exercise first? Are there benefits and challenges with one order of activities over another?
Desired Outcomes (Improvement Measures):
What is the desired outcome of your recommendation? For example, is it that the client will have a better
diet? Think short- and long-term goals and overall quality of life.
Justification:
What is the rationale or justification for your recommendation? For example, is there a reason a different (perhaps a more common or
popular) plan would
not
work for your client, thus influencing your proposal?
Specific Health Domain*
Recommendations*
Resources Required
Order of Implementation
Desired Outcomes
(Improvement Measures)
Justification
Social
Patient join a support
group with other
individuals who suffer
from PTSD and could
offer the
encouragement and
support patient might
need in order to get
more social with other
Veterans within the
home.
A community center or
a VA center where other
individuals who suffer
from PTSD hold their
meetings at.
Second. I believe seeing
a therapist would be the
best first step in starting
the process of treating
and coping with PTSD.
This should possibly
help with the
depression and help
with the isolation the
patient currently does
to himself. It will allow
him to make friends
within the home and
not keep to his room
and possible get him
out and joining in
activities.
I believe this will allow
the patient, Joseph to
become more social
which seems to be a
major issue as of now. It
is keeping him from
having roommates and
getting out of his room.
If he knows there are
others who are
experiencing some of
the same things that he
is going through he
might not feel so alone
at the home.
Psychological
Patient begin speaking
with a licensed therapist
who could help find the
A VA approved therapist
that will be able to help
the patient talk through
First. I believe this step
will be the most
beneficial in helping the
This will help with the
patient and dealing with
his triggers. This will
This will help the
patient and him having
outburst at unexpected
things that trigger the
patient and cause the
outburst.
the issues as well as find
healthy ways to cope
with those triggers and
possible offer a
medication to help with
the anxiety.
patient deal with this
disorder and find ways
to cope with it in a
healthy manner.
help with the outburst
and help the patient no
longer be a danger to
himself or others in the
home.
sounds and things that
are happening around
him. It will offer him
healthy way to deal with
those things as well as
possibly give him the
option of medication
that can help with the
constant anxiety.
Physical
Patient begin to receive
acupuncture as well as
exercising the body at
least twice a week.
A gym within the VA
home or a community
center that is located in
a close distance that will
be easy for the patient
to use and have access
to.
Third. This will help with
the patient. However, it
falls last compared to
the other two solutions.
This will allow him to
feel better about
himself as well as
offering a solution in
becoming more active
and helping work his
body and his mind.
I think this will just help
the patient feel better
about himself. It will
give him a sense of
accomplishment and
allow him to help his
physical and mental
state be in better
standing.
*You may add as many rows as necessary for domains and subsequent recommendations.
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