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Case Study Report III

This social case study report details the situation of 64-year-old Feliza Amorada and her family. [1] Feliza lives with her granddaughter, son-in-law, and two young grandchildren in a small home in Vigan City and supports herself through farming. [2] However, their income is inconsistent and often insufficient, and Feliza also suffers from arthritis but cannot regularly afford her medications. [3] The social worker's assessment is that Feliza would benefit from a small livelihood project and medical assistance to improve her health and financial stability.
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Case Study Report III

This social case study report details the situation of 64-year-old Feliza Amorada and her family. [1] Feliza lives with her granddaughter, son-in-law, and two young grandchildren in a small home in Vigan City and supports herself through farming. [2] However, their income is inconsistent and often insufficient, and Feliza also suffers from arthritis but cannot regularly afford her medications. [3] The social worker's assessment is that Feliza would benefit from a small livelihood project and medical assistance to improve her health and financial stability.
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Republic of the Philippines

UNIVERSITY OF NORTHER PHILIPPINES


Tamag, Vigan City
COLLEGE OF S0CIAL WORK

SOCIAL CASE STUDY REPORT


I. Identifying Information

Name : Feliza Amorada


Age : 64
Address : Ayusan Norte,Vigan City
Gender : Female
Religion : Roman Catholic
Birthplace : Ayusan Norte, Vigan City
Birthdate : June 6, 1957
Civil Status : Widow
Educational Attainment : Elementary Graduate
Occupation : Farmers
Monthly Family Income : 6,000, 8,000
Date of Intake : November 18, 2021

II. Family Composition


Relationship to Educational Monthly

Name Age Sex the Client Attainment Occupation Income


Benedict Abejon 25 Male Son in law High school Farmers/ 6,000
Graduate Laborer
Jennifer Amorada 23 Female Granddaughter High school Housewife None
Graduate
Jhad Adler Abejon 4 Male Niece Daycare None None

Jhed Mae Abejon 2 Female Niece N/A None None


III. Presenting Problem

Based on the statement of the client her family is financially unstable that sometimes cause a

problem in providing their everyday necessities. She also has concern to her health most

specially that she is already a senior citizen which she suffers from arthritis and because financial

problem she didn’t afford to provide medicine for maintenance towards her commodities.

IV. Historical Background

Feliza Amorada is 64-year-old senior citizens she was born on July 4, 1957, in Ayusan Norte,

Vigan City. She is the daughter of Emanuel Amorada and Lurna Amorada. She is the third eldest

among her seven siblings wherein they have already their own family. Her father died due to

lungs failure because her father has many vises before such as smoking and drinking liquor while

her mother passed away due to asthma. From that on she works on as farmer to the land of her

parents.

She is already a widow 10 years ago to her late husband Rodrigo Amorada who died due to

heart attack. From then on, she shoulders the responsibilities in raising their two children for

being a farmer. Her son’s name Felipe Amorada 41 years old a laborer and he already had his

own family while her daughter Fatima Amorada has a live partner in Pantay daya and they are

living already together. And because she only attended elementary in her schooling, she ends up

choosing to work in farming to make a living.

She is living with her granddaughter Jennifer Amorada and her son in law Benedict Abejon

together with their children in a kubo house in Ayusan Norte Vigan City. They decided to stay in

together in one roof with her especially she is living alone before because her children have

already their own family and her son in law also helps her in farming.
Despite of her age she is still working in farm together with her son in law which is the

source of their income but still it is not enough to support their necessities and sometimes they

only got kaban of rice as income for farming. She is not having a daily income most specially

that farming is for seasonal only that result a problem in providing their everyday necessities.

Because of financial problem they are having a problem in providing the supplies that they

needed for their farm that why most of the time she borrows money to provide the necessities in

farming.

Their house is a "Bahay Kubo" made of nipa and bamboo trees that consist of one room

and they had their own comfort room. Their water supply is coming from deep well that they use

in cooking, washing clothes, and others, while they consume mineral water for drinking. There

had their own electric current. As their appliances a television and electric fan are available.

V. Assessment

Based to my assessment, the client needs a livelihood assistance that will be helpful

to start a small livelihood that will serve to earn additional income for her family. The client has

already old enough to do heavy work such farming and small livelihood can be suitable as

alternative way to support their everyday living. Most especially that the client has suffering into

a health problem (arthritis) and light work can be helpful to protect her health.

Medical assistance to access free medication to cure her arthritis most specially she

cannot be able to sustain her maintenance because of lack of financial, connected to this

providing health supplement such as vitamins is also a big help for the client to attain good

health. Providing farm supplies such as fertilizer, seedlings, and pesticide that they can be use in
farming wherein it will serve as their additional income. In this way they can be able to start

farming without compromising to provide the needed supplies to their farm.

VI. Intervention Plan

Specific Persons Time Expected


Goal Objectives Activities Responsible Frame Outcome
To help the To put up a Coordinate with  LGU December- The client
client to small the LGU and  Barangay March can be able
access livelihood access Livelihood officials to attain
livelihood that it will Programs and  Clients alternative
assistance to be serve as Services to  Social way to
improve the source of provide financial worker
access
life situation monthly assistance that  FI
source of
of the client. income to will be used to student
income to
the client to start up a small
support their
support livelihood for the
everyday
their client.
needs.
everyday
necessities.

To provide a Process the  Coordinate  LGU December - The client


medical Medical with LGU  Social January will be able
assistance to Assistance and AICS. Worker to have a
access free to help the  Compile  FI maintenance
maintenance client for the student for her
medicine her important  Client
arthritis and
and medication document
it can
supplement from the
improve her
for the client that
health
client. needed to
gather. condition.

To extend Providing  Coordinate  LGU January - To attain a


the farm with the  Social March healthy and
assistance supplies hat LGU. worker
productive
to improve will be used  Find a  FI
their as an possible student farming
farming additional resources  Barangay production
condition. income to of fund to Officials
and will
the client. provide  Clients
farming serve as
supplies. advantage
 Provision
for the client
farm
supplies to gain
like additional
fertilizer,
income.
pesticide,
and
seedling
for
farming.

VII. Recommendation

Based on the information gathered earnestly recommends a Livelihood Assistance to

sustain and support their daily necessities. Medical Assistance is highly recommended to

access free medication for the client illness and a supplement to attain good health. Lastly,

providing Farming Supplies to improve their farm condition that will eventually serve to

earn additional income.


VIII. Documentation

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