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August 6, 2024 8 mins

Samantha Russell is a dedicated treatment manager at Mount Lake Services in the cornerstone program, where she has been working for the past twelve years. Starting as an aide in the assisted living setting, Samantha transitioned to the cornerstone program to work with individuals with complex needs, especially focusing on those with sexual problematic behaviors or forensic backgrounds. Her passion lies in helping individuals build a new identity and move forward positively in their lives.


Episode Summary:

In this enlightening episode, Samantha Russell discusses her experience working in the human services field with individuals who have complex needs, including those with forensic backgrounds. She delves into the skills and support required for direct support professionals (DSPs) in such settings, emphasizing the importance of specialized training and a trauma-informed approach. Throughout the conversation, Samantha highlights the rewarding aspects of her job and offers advice to those considering a career in this line of work.

Samantha sheds light on the critical role of DSPs in providing clinical support to individuals with complex needs at the cornerstone program, emphasizing the importance of seeing beyond the forensic label and focusing on the unique abilities of each person. She shares practical insights on how DSPs can support individuals in their journey towards a new, positive identity while ensuring their safety and success.


Key Takeaways:

  • Individuals with complex needs may require increased clinical supports and specialized training for DSPs to effectively support them.
  • DSPs at the cornerstone program provide more clinical support compared to other programs at Mount Lake Services, focusing on therapeutic and reflective approaches.
  • It is essential for DSPs to adopt a trauma-informed approach and recognize the potential and gifts of individuals with forensic backgrounds.
  • The rewarding aspects of working in this field include empowering individuals to enjoy life and supporting staff in implementing trauma-informed practices.
  • There are diverse opportunities for growth and exploration in the human services field, allowing individuals to find their niche and achieve their career goals.


Notable Quotes:

  • "DSPs need to be trained and equipped to support individuals with complex needs, especially those with forensic backgrounds, through specialized training and objective reporting."
  • "It is crucial to have a trauma-informed approach and focus on the individual's journey towards a new identity while ensuring their safety and success."
  • "Empowering individuals to enjoy life and supporting them in their journey towards a positive new identity is incredibly fulfilling as a DSP."


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Don't miss out on the full episode to gain more insights from Samantha Russell on working with individuals with complex needs and forensic backgrounds. Tune in for engaging discussions and valuable perspectives.


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