Documentation
Family Support
Crisis and Safety
Final Jeopardy
100

What is a progress note?

A written record of your contact or service with a youth or family.

100

Name one way to involve a caregiver.

Invite them to planning meetings or review the Plan of Care together.

100

    What is the SCR?

The State Central Register — where you report suspected abuse or neglect of a child.

200

When is a note due?

Within 24 hours of the contact or service.

200

What is “family voice & choice”?

Ensuring the family’s values, culture, and preferences guide planning and decision-making.

200

What’s the first thing to do in a crisis?

Ensure immediate safety of the youth or others, then notify your supervisor.

300

Where do you enter notes?

Into the Electronic Health Record (EHR) system used by your agency Netsmart 

300

When should you hold a Family Meeting?

During major transitions, concerns, or whenever collaborative problem-solving is needed.

300

Who do you notify after a crisis?

Your supervisor, the Health Home, and other relevant team members or services.

400

What happens if you don’t write one?

It appears that the service never happened and could impact compliance and care.

400

What is a natural support?

A person in the youth or family's life who helps without being paid (e.g., aunt, pastor, friend).

400

When must you call the SCR?

When you have reasonable cause to suspect abuse or neglect of a child in foster care or at home.

500

What makes a note strength-based?

It highlights what the youth or family did well or used positively during the interaction.

500

How do you document family involvement?

In your progress note, by describing their input, presence, and how their feedback was used.

500

How do you support safety planning?

Work with the youth, family, and team to identify risks, triggers, coping strategies, and resources.

500

In 1–2 sentences, explain how care management can be youth-guided while still being family-driven.


    • By centering the youth’s goals and preferences while also actively including the family’s voice, values, and support in all planning and decisions.