| LIFE CARE PLANNING
& TESTIMONY
Selecting a Life Care Planner
Certified Life Care Planners with backgrounds as Certified
Rehabilitation Counselors, Certified Case Managers, or other
national health care endorsements who have advanced Life Care
Planning training and experience in Catastrophic Case Management,
Medical Case Management, Medical Rehabilitation and Rehabilitation
Counseling are qualified to provide Life Care Planning services.
They must have advanced knowledge of specific disabilities,
established treatment care resources and a consistent objective
approach toward the practical and functional elements involved
in providing the treatment of catastrophic injuries and diseases.
Communication and negotiation skills are essential in working
with patients, families, caregivers and treatment teams and
in providing credible testimony in a variety of venues.
National Life Care Institute, Inc. (NLCI), is staffed with
professionals actively involved in continuing education in
Advanced Case Management, Life Care Planning and Catastrophic
Case Management. NLCI's Life Care Planners hold professional
credentials and national certifications as Certified Life
Care Planner, Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, Certified
Case Manager, American Board of Vocational Experts, American
Academy of Pain Management and National Counselor Certification.
Continued advanced catastrophic case management training and
credential maintenance, coupled with practical experience
in the Life Care Planning field have repeatedly established
NLCI's credibility in various venues (district, state and
federal courts) requiring sworn testimony. NLCI's professionals
contribute to the profession of Life Care Planning through
authored publications, participation in Life Care Planning
Summits and as adjunct faculty through MediPro Seminars and
the University of Florida.
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