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Rose Mccarthy Shelter: A Case Study
Ms. Suazo (40yo) DOB 9/26/1977 met with Ms. Ijelu to conduct her intake assessment on 10/12/17 at 3:30pm. Ms. Suazo entered Rose McCarthy Shelter with her three children Gheistim Sanchez (21yo) DOB 4/17/1996, Lorna Bonilla (14yo) DOB 8/20/2003 and Deiby Zelaya (6yo) DOB 7/15/2011. Client stated that she became homeless because she was living with a sister but was unable to stay there due to overcrowding when her children came from Honduras decided to move to the United States.
Housing History:
Client stated that she is originally from Honduras but moved to the United States in 2013 due to domestic violence from her youngest child’s father, Client also stated she has asylum. Prior to entering the shelter system Ms. Suazo lived with her sister in the Bronx.

Entitlements:
Client stated she applied for public assistance. She will alert Ms. Ijelu when her case is open and active.

Employment:
Client stated that she is currently unemployed, but has experience babysitting children and also worked as HHA for one year.

Education/Childcare:
Client stated that she finished high school and has a high school diploma. Client also stated her daughter also finished and attended university for six month prior is moving to the USA. Client's other children are all enrolled at I.S. 313 School of
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Client stated that this caused her to flee to the United States because she was in fear for her life. Client also stated half of her body being numb, she said the doctor said it was caused by stress. Other than that client reports no other mental health problems. Client reports she doesn’t take medication. Client does not report any of the children having mental health problems. Client submitted immunization for all of her children from Honduras. Ms. Suazo is the only household member with health insurance at the present

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