The nurse case manager is discussing the various community support programs for a patient who is scheduled to be discharged from an inpatient mental health facility. Which statement by the patient indicates that the nurse's teaching about supported

employment (SE) programs has been effective? Select all that apply.
1. "The goal of these programs is competitive employment."
2. "Treatment and employment are integrated in these programs."
3. "The goal of these programs is to provide job readiness classes."
4. "Assessment of intellect and abilities are integrated in these programs."
5. "Everyone who shows interest in employment is eligible for these programs."


Answer: 1, 2, 5
Explanation: Supported employment (SE) programs help individuals with mental illness find and maintain employment. Employment specialists work with the individual and other members of the treatment team to help the individual identify interests and strengths and to focus on areas for training and educational. The goal of these programs is competitive employment, not providing job readiness classes. Treatment and employment are integrated into these programs, not assessment of intellect and abilities. Everyone who shows interest in employment is eligible for these programs.

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