Family Assessment Term Paper

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Barnett family, being assessed, consists of three members who are currently living at 272 Cloverbotton Drive, a three-bedroom house, located in a rural upper middle class neighborhood in Kingsport Tennessee. Faye Barnett is a 66-year-old Caucasian female who has retired from her work as a secretary for Sprint. Bud Barnett is a 70-year-old Caucasian male retired from Tennessee Eastmen where he worked as a machine operator. Mark Cody is the 19-year-old Grandson who is hydrocephalic. Mentally, physically, and visually handicapped he is the mental age of approximately 18 months and requires constant care.

Bud and Faye follow an 1800-calorie diabetic diet, as Bud is a Type II diabetic while Faye suffers from hypoglycemia. They both follow a strict diet although Bud does occasionally treat himself to some sweets. The fats and simple carbohydrates in their diets are restricted and they enjoy fresh vegetables in season and preserve them for winter use. Bud has recently shown evidence of high cholesterol and now monitors his diet for excess sources of cholesterol.

The family communicates their needs to one another with ease. They are able to understand the facial expression of one another in order to interpret desires. The roles in the family are traditional with Bud being the head of the household.
Faye is consulted often for her thoughts and opinions though the final decision is left to Bud. This varies only when it comes to Marks healthcare. In this area Faye makes all of the decisions and is in total control.

Bud is retired from both the National Guard and Tennessee Eastman Company and also inherited money from his family. He considers this income mostly 'his' and uses it for household expenses.

Faye draws a small social security check each month which she uses as she sees fit. Usually this money is used for home improvements, decorations, and other things Bud considers frivolous. It is also used to pay the electricity bill since Faye regulates the use of heat and air conditioning to keep Mark comfortable. Mark also receives Social Security monthly, which is used for his food, clothing, medicines, or medial expenses.

The family has traditional middle class American values in which family and church are the basis for family roles and behavior. They are extremely active in their religion and value and enjoy all church related activities. Mark regularly attends church with them and likes both the music and socialization. This spiritual life helps to provide an outlet for stress related to….....

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