Case Manager Relationship Building

Case Manager Relationship Building

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Welcome to my video series, ” INDICTED AND FACING PRISON.” My name is Marc Blatstein, and I know firsthand how surreal and overwhelming this experience can be. That’s why I’m here to provide you with crucial daily information. You can navigate these challenging times with Knowledge, Preparation, and Confidence.

The DOJ and Feds have been asking questions; their case is mostly complete. With a 98% conviction rate, the odds are not in your favor. However, knowledge is power, and it’s in your hands. Delaying your next step could have severe consequences.

Communicate respectfully with your case manager about your Release plan, emphasizing the work and growth you wish to accomplish, which can be a challenging meeting. This is mostly because Case Managers deal with many people daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly and constantly hear complaints. Do not get a reputation for “complaining” to the Case managers and Unit Team. They, too, are human employees working for a paycheck, seeing hundreds of new faces each year. It will be hard sometimes, but try to be respectful even when things aren’t going your way, which will be often. THAT IS HOW THEY WANT IT. At the same time, keep trying to use Honey rather than attitude.

Thank your Case Manager for each recommended FSA Program and the specific knowledge (Find Something) you have gained. Residential Reentry Managers (RRMs) have a limited number of beds available nationwide, which means that they are highly selective when it comes to accepting new inmates into their facilities and, in turn, home confinement programs. They are also responsible for supervising those individuals while they are there. Therefore, RRMs rely on recommendations from BOP Case Managers to determine an inmate’s suitability for placement.

If you’re already at this point and don’t have the time to wait for my future videos, call me, and we can discuss your situation one-on-one. Once again, my number is 240.888.7778.

While success is not guaranteed, it is worth striving for in the long run. Reading books on various subjects, such as biographies of famous individuals, art and art history, science, life skills, history, notable women in history, geology, and more, may even lead to a new career. Plus, books could transcend you beyond the ‘prison walls.’

  • If you enjoy painting, PAINT.
  • Please find something constructive to do, and as Nike says, “Just Do It.”

To engage my services or to have your concerns answered, Call me Today: 240.888.7778. This is my Cell and I personally answer and return all calls.

You can also get additional information on my website at PPRSUS.com.