Integrated Practice of Social Work Methods: Prospects of Social Work Intervention Through Community Palliative Care


The article examines the integration of social work methods within community palliative care, focusing on the Kerala model as an innovative and holistic approach. It explores how social work principles, tools, and techniques are applied collaboratively across six core methods—casework, group work, community organization, social welfare administration, social work research, and social action. The Kerala model leverages community participation, voluntarism, and resource mobilization to provide sustainable care for patients and their families, addressing physical, psychological, and social needs. By blending professional social work practices with community-based palliative care, the model enhances holistic patient care and serves as a replicable framework for similar contexts globally.

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