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Developmental Data Final
Developmental Data Final
On October 4, 2023, the clinical instructor made a courtesy call to the barangay hall in Sumpong,
Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, where the students and barangay officials gathered for the group's
initial interaction with the community. On the same day, the group did an area assessment, made
a spot map of the focused location, which was Purok 4 Lunsayan Sumpong, and selected 10
households for family interviews. On the first day of exposure, the group performed a
prioritizing assessment. After that, they assessed, analyzed, and discussed which of these
households was to be prioritized and presented for a case study. Eventually, the decision was
made to select the first family residing in Purok 4, Lunsayan, Sumpong, Malaybalay City,
Bukidnon. Identified as family A, it is made up of seven members: two kids and five adults that
Client L is 73 years old and resides at Purok-4 Lunsayan Sumpong. She has a husband, and they
have one daughter. Client L stated that she recalled the day when her husband died, which was
October 17, 2006, at the age of 79, because of the sudden weakening of the body associated with
old age. There are 7 people in the home, including Client L, a 73-year-old widowed woman who
was born on January 4, 1950, in Sumpong. She is the head of the family, works as a mang-
hihilot, and no exact amount is given when asked about her income. C, a 37-year-old woman,
was born on July 7, 1988, and is the daughter of Client L. She is the family breadwinner and has
two sons and two daughters. She earns twenty thousand a month sorting paperwork at Villanueva
funeral homes. N, a 38-year-old man who was born on January 23, 1986, lives with his partner
and is unemployed. JB, a 19-year-old male, was born on September 24, 2004, and he is the oldest
son of C. He is a second-year college student. JM is a 17-year-old male who is a senior high
school student, born on July 3, 2006. I, a ten-year-old female elementary student, born on
December 9, 2013. B is a 9-month-old female who was born on February 1, 2023.
II. FAMILY ROLE RELATIONSHIP PATTERN
A healthy family shares authority and responsibilities, communicates openly, and provides
emotional support to one another. Client L is resilient and manages to stay with her daughter
despite all of the challenges and stress of being a single mother, even after her husband passed
away. Their financial situation is unstable, which is why they don't have savings because their
salary is not sufficient. However, Client L thinks of ways to support her grandchild’s growth and
education by working as a mang-hihilot and by taking care of her four grandchildren to help her
breadwinner daughter fulfill family functions and needs.
Client L's position in the family is that of a mother and a grandparent. C is the daughter of Client
L and a mother of four children. N is the live-in partner of C. The positions of JB, JM, I, and B
are grandchildren.
The higher level of education completed by Client L's family is first-year college. There are no
learning impairments in the family, such as ADHD, autism, etc. The family's decisions are made
by Client L's daughter, especially in relation to food and living expenses.
Each day, they have three meals. Their family values are based on the idea that it's acceptable to
be poor as long as everyone gets along. Their home is made of concrete, and they are the owners
of both the house and the land. The house is unfinished, has one room, space is just right, and is
not fully equipped. Seven people make up the family: five adults and two children that make up
the extended family. They reside in a concrete-road neighborhood with residences. Their home is
close to the church, school, playground, and health facilities. The family owned a motorcycle.
They claim that using Multicab for commuting is easy to do.
Client L claims that they have a water-sealed bathroom. Each member uses a single bathroom,
which they all clean after using.
They only have one room with two double decks, according to Client L. Every day, the family
gets eight hours of sleep.
Their religion is Baptist and only N is Roman Catholic. For them, eating three times a day
promotes health. For traditional uses, they used herbal medicine; for non-traditional, they
followed prescription drugs or doctor's orders.