How can social workers help AIDS patients achieve positive outcomes?
AIDS, or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, is a chronic and life-threatening condition that affects the immune system and makes people more vulnerable to infections and cancers. People living with AIDS face many physical, emotional, social, and economic challenges that can affect their quality of life and well-being. Social workers can play a vital role in helping AIDS patients achieve positive outcomes by providing holistic and client-centered services that address their diverse and complex needs.