Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook
Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook
Weed, Roger O.; Berens, Debra E.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2023
968
Mole
Inglês
9781032652290
15 a 20 dias
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SECTION I. THE ROLES OF LIFE CARE PLAN TEAM MEMBERS
Chapter 1. Life Care Planning: Past, Present, and Future
Chapter 2. The Role of the Physiatrist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 3. The Role of the Rehabilitation Nurse Case Manager in Life Care Planning
Chapter 4. The Role of the Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor in Life Care Planning
Chapter 5. The Role of the Psychologist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 6. The Role of the Neuropsychologist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 7. The Role of the Occupational Therapist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 8. The Role of the Physical Therapist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 9. The Role of the SLP and Assistive Technology in Life Care Planning
Chapter 10. The Role of the Audiologist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 11. The Role of the Economist in Life Care Planning
SECTION II. SELECTED DISABILITIES: TOPICS AND ISSUES
Chapter 12. Life Care Planning for the Amputee
Chapter 13. Life Care Planning for Acquired Brain Injury
Chapter 14. Life Care Planning for the Burn Patient
Chapter 15. Life Care Planning for Depressive Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and Schizophrenia
Chapter 16. Life Care Planning for People with Chronic Pain
Chapter 17. Life Care Planning for Spinal Cord Injury
Chapter 18. Life Care Planning for Organ Transplantation
Chapter 19. Life Care Planning for the Visually Impaired
Chapter 20. Elder Care Management Life Care Planning Principles
SECTION III. FORENSIC CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 21. Forensic Issues for Life Care Planners
Chapter 22. A Personal Perspective of Life Care Planning
Chapter 23. A Plaintiff's Attorney's Perspective on Life Care Planning
Chapter 24. A Defense Attorney's Perspective on Life Care Planning
Chapter 25. Life Care Planning and the Elder Law Attorney
Chapter 26. Day-in-the-Life Video Production in Life Care Planning
Chapter 27. Ethical Issues for the Life Care Planner
SECTION IV. GENERAL ISSUES
Chapter 28. Reliability of Life Care Plans: A Comparison of Original and Updated Plans
Chapter 29. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): From Case Law to Case Management and Life Care Planning Practice
Chapter 30. Life Care Planning Resources
Chapter 31. Medical Equipment Choices and the Role of the Rehab Equipment Specialist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 32. Home Assessment in Life Care Planning
Chapter 33. Vehicle Modifications: Useful Considerations for Life Care Planners
Chapter 34. Credentialing and Other Issues in Life Care Planning
Chapter 35. Admissibility Considerations in Life Care Planning
Chapter 36. Cultural Considerations for Life Care Planning
Chapter 37. Life Care Planning in Canada
Chapter 1. Life Care Planning: Past, Present, and Future
Chapter 2. The Role of the Physiatrist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 3. The Role of the Rehabilitation Nurse Case Manager in Life Care Planning
Chapter 4. The Role of the Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor in Life Care Planning
Chapter 5. The Role of the Psychologist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 6. The Role of the Neuropsychologist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 7. The Role of the Occupational Therapist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 8. The Role of the Physical Therapist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 9. The Role of the SLP and Assistive Technology in Life Care Planning
Chapter 10. The Role of the Audiologist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 11. The Role of the Economist in Life Care Planning
SECTION II. SELECTED DISABILITIES: TOPICS AND ISSUES
Chapter 12. Life Care Planning for the Amputee
Chapter 13. Life Care Planning for Acquired Brain Injury
Chapter 14. Life Care Planning for the Burn Patient
Chapter 15. Life Care Planning for Depressive Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and Schizophrenia
Chapter 16. Life Care Planning for People with Chronic Pain
Chapter 17. Life Care Planning for Spinal Cord Injury
Chapter 18. Life Care Planning for Organ Transplantation
Chapter 19. Life Care Planning for the Visually Impaired
Chapter 20. Elder Care Management Life Care Planning Principles
SECTION III. FORENSIC CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 21. Forensic Issues for Life Care Planners
Chapter 22. A Personal Perspective of Life Care Planning
Chapter 23. A Plaintiff's Attorney's Perspective on Life Care Planning
Chapter 24. A Defense Attorney's Perspective on Life Care Planning
Chapter 25. Life Care Planning and the Elder Law Attorney
Chapter 26. Day-in-the-Life Video Production in Life Care Planning
Chapter 27. Ethical Issues for the Life Care Planner
SECTION IV. GENERAL ISSUES
Chapter 28. Reliability of Life Care Plans: A Comparison of Original and Updated Plans
Chapter 29. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): From Case Law to Case Management and Life Care Planning Practice
Chapter 30. Life Care Planning Resources
Chapter 31. Medical Equipment Choices and the Role of the Rehab Equipment Specialist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 32. Home Assessment in Life Care Planning
Chapter 33. Vehicle Modifications: Useful Considerations for Life Care Planners
Chapter 34. Credentialing and Other Issues in Life Care Planning
Chapter 35. Admissibility Considerations in Life Care Planning
Chapter 36. Cultural Considerations for Life Care Planning
Chapter 37. Life Care Planning in Canada
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Life Care Planning;Life Care Planners;Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook, Third Edition;Life Care;Roger O. Berens;Certified Life Care Planner;Debra E. Berens;Life Care Planning Process;Nurse Life Care Planners;Richard Paul Bonfiglio;Developing Life Care Plans;Amy M. Sutton;Life Care Plan Development;Neuropsychological Evaluation;Harvey E. Jacobs;Acquired Brain Injury;Carol Walker;Life Care Planning Practice;Nancy L. Mitchell;Speech Language Pathologist;Courtney V. Mitchell;Spinal Cord;Kathie Allison;Legal Nurse Consultants;Kirsten Potter;Rehabilitation Counselor Certification;Carolyn Wiles Higdon;Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor;William D. Mustain;National Academy;Everett G. Dillman;Spinal Cord Injury;Robert H. Meier;Auditory Brain Stem Responses;David L. Ripley;Sci Model System;Ruth B. Rimmer;Earnings Capacity;Kevin N. Foster;Assistive Listening Devices;Nicole M. Wolf;Rehabilitation Counselor;Denise D. Lester;Plaintiff's Life Care Plan;David J. Altman;Elder Law Attorneys;Dan M. Bagwell;Lisa Norris;Rasheeda Wilkins;Dorothy J. Zydowicz-Vierling;Raymond L. Arrona;Mamie Walters;Anna N. Herrington;Katherine A. Brown-Henry;Tracy Raffles Gunn;Terry C. Cox;F. Auston Wortman;J. Mat Hunt;Paul M. Deutsch;Lewis E. Vierling;Ann Maniha;Leslie L. Watson;Paul Amsterdam;Jim Karl;C. Dan Allison;Timothy F. Field;Mary Barros-Bailey;Dana M. Weldon
SECTION I. THE ROLES OF LIFE CARE PLAN TEAM MEMBERS
Chapter 1. Life Care Planning: Past, Present, and Future
Chapter 2. The Role of the Physiatrist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 3. The Role of the Rehabilitation Nurse Case Manager in Life Care Planning
Chapter 4. The Role of the Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor in Life Care Planning
Chapter 5. The Role of the Psychologist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 6. The Role of the Neuropsychologist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 7. The Role of the Occupational Therapist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 8. The Role of the Physical Therapist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 9. The Role of the SLP and Assistive Technology in Life Care Planning
Chapter 10. The Role of the Audiologist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 11. The Role of the Economist in Life Care Planning
SECTION II. SELECTED DISABILITIES: TOPICS AND ISSUES
Chapter 12. Life Care Planning for the Amputee
Chapter 13. Life Care Planning for Acquired Brain Injury
Chapter 14. Life Care Planning for the Burn Patient
Chapter 15. Life Care Planning for Depressive Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and Schizophrenia
Chapter 16. Life Care Planning for People with Chronic Pain
Chapter 17. Life Care Planning for Spinal Cord Injury
Chapter 18. Life Care Planning for Organ Transplantation
Chapter 19. Life Care Planning for the Visually Impaired
Chapter 20. Elder Care Management Life Care Planning Principles
SECTION III. FORENSIC CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 21. Forensic Issues for Life Care Planners
Chapter 22. A Personal Perspective of Life Care Planning
Chapter 23. A Plaintiff's Attorney's Perspective on Life Care Planning
Chapter 24. A Defense Attorney's Perspective on Life Care Planning
Chapter 25. Life Care Planning and the Elder Law Attorney
Chapter 26. Day-in-the-Life Video Production in Life Care Planning
Chapter 27. Ethical Issues for the Life Care Planner
SECTION IV. GENERAL ISSUES
Chapter 28. Reliability of Life Care Plans: A Comparison of Original and Updated Plans
Chapter 29. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): From Case Law to Case Management and Life Care Planning Practice
Chapter 30. Life Care Planning Resources
Chapter 31. Medical Equipment Choices and the Role of the Rehab Equipment Specialist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 32. Home Assessment in Life Care Planning
Chapter 33. Vehicle Modifications: Useful Considerations for Life Care Planners
Chapter 34. Credentialing and Other Issues in Life Care Planning
Chapter 35. Admissibility Considerations in Life Care Planning
Chapter 36. Cultural Considerations for Life Care Planning
Chapter 37. Life Care Planning in Canada
Chapter 1. Life Care Planning: Past, Present, and Future
Chapter 2. The Role of the Physiatrist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 3. The Role of the Rehabilitation Nurse Case Manager in Life Care Planning
Chapter 4. The Role of the Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor in Life Care Planning
Chapter 5. The Role of the Psychologist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 6. The Role of the Neuropsychologist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 7. The Role of the Occupational Therapist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 8. The Role of the Physical Therapist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 9. The Role of the SLP and Assistive Technology in Life Care Planning
Chapter 10. The Role of the Audiologist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 11. The Role of the Economist in Life Care Planning
SECTION II. SELECTED DISABILITIES: TOPICS AND ISSUES
Chapter 12. Life Care Planning for the Amputee
Chapter 13. Life Care Planning for Acquired Brain Injury
Chapter 14. Life Care Planning for the Burn Patient
Chapter 15. Life Care Planning for Depressive Disorders, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and Schizophrenia
Chapter 16. Life Care Planning for People with Chronic Pain
Chapter 17. Life Care Planning for Spinal Cord Injury
Chapter 18. Life Care Planning for Organ Transplantation
Chapter 19. Life Care Planning for the Visually Impaired
Chapter 20. Elder Care Management Life Care Planning Principles
SECTION III. FORENSIC CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 21. Forensic Issues for Life Care Planners
Chapter 22. A Personal Perspective of Life Care Planning
Chapter 23. A Plaintiff's Attorney's Perspective on Life Care Planning
Chapter 24. A Defense Attorney's Perspective on Life Care Planning
Chapter 25. Life Care Planning and the Elder Law Attorney
Chapter 26. Day-in-the-Life Video Production in Life Care Planning
Chapter 27. Ethical Issues for the Life Care Planner
SECTION IV. GENERAL ISSUES
Chapter 28. Reliability of Life Care Plans: A Comparison of Original and Updated Plans
Chapter 29. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): From Case Law to Case Management and Life Care Planning Practice
Chapter 30. Life Care Planning Resources
Chapter 31. Medical Equipment Choices and the Role of the Rehab Equipment Specialist in Life Care Planning
Chapter 32. Home Assessment in Life Care Planning
Chapter 33. Vehicle Modifications: Useful Considerations for Life Care Planners
Chapter 34. Credentialing and Other Issues in Life Care Planning
Chapter 35. Admissibility Considerations in Life Care Planning
Chapter 36. Cultural Considerations for Life Care Planning
Chapter 37. Life Care Planning in Canada
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Life Care Planning;Life Care Planners;Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook, Third Edition;Life Care;Roger O. Berens;Certified Life Care Planner;Debra E. Berens;Life Care Planning Process;Nurse Life Care Planners;Richard Paul Bonfiglio;Developing Life Care Plans;Amy M. Sutton;Life Care Plan Development;Neuropsychological Evaluation;Harvey E. Jacobs;Acquired Brain Injury;Carol Walker;Life Care Planning Practice;Nancy L. Mitchell;Speech Language Pathologist;Courtney V. Mitchell;Spinal Cord;Kathie Allison;Legal Nurse Consultants;Kirsten Potter;Rehabilitation Counselor Certification;Carolyn Wiles Higdon;Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor;William D. Mustain;National Academy;Everett G. Dillman;Spinal Cord Injury;Robert H. Meier;Auditory Brain Stem Responses;David L. Ripley;Sci Model System;Ruth B. Rimmer;Earnings Capacity;Kevin N. Foster;Assistive Listening Devices;Nicole M. Wolf;Rehabilitation Counselor;Denise D. Lester;Plaintiff's Life Care Plan;David J. Altman;Elder Law Attorneys;Dan M. Bagwell;Lisa Norris;Rasheeda Wilkins;Dorothy J. Zydowicz-Vierling;Raymond L. Arrona;Mamie Walters;Anna N. Herrington;Katherine A. Brown-Henry;Tracy Raffles Gunn;Terry C. Cox;F. Auston Wortman;J. Mat Hunt;Paul M. Deutsch;Lewis E. Vierling;Ann Maniha;Leslie L. Watson;Paul Amsterdam;Jim Karl;C. Dan Allison;Timothy F. Field;Mary Barros-Bailey;Dana M. Weldon