
How does a life care planner put together a strategy?
Registered nurses or other medical providers who have worked in the healthcare system for several years before pursing this vocation are typically life care planners. They are often familiar with a wide range of patients’ healthcare needs.
When a life care planner develops a plan for an injured worker, they consider the following factors:
The type of harm. While working with a life care planner is recommended when dealing with a TBI or a major disease, they can also assist with a variety of other injuries that require long-term care.
The seriousness of the injury One of life care planners’ long-term goals is to assist the disabled individual in regaining as much independence as possible. This is true both physically and psychologically.