Ep. 16 Discharge Isn't Always A Win
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Summary
In this episode of Not In The Visit Note, we’re talking about the hard reasons behind discharging a client—especially when it comes down to lack of progress.
What happens when you’ve tried everything you know to try… and it’s still not enough? When the family is consistent, the effort is there, and the outcomes just aren’t? We’re diving into the part of the job that doesn’t make it into documentation— the guilt, the second-guessing, and the weight of making a call that doesn’t sit right.
We also unpack the clinical realities behind these decisions: plateaus, limited carryover, attendance barriers, burnout, and when therapy may no longer be the most effective support. Because sometimes doing what’s best doesn’t feel good. And sometimes the right decision is the hardest one to make.
This is the side of discharge no one really talks about.
No names. No facilities. Just validation, dark humor, and the stuff that never makes it into the visit note.
This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional clinical judgment, evaluation, or treatment. Listeners should seek guidance from licensed professionals for individualized care decisions.
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