IARP-IALCP JOURNAL OF LIFE CARE PLANNING, VOL. 5, NO. 3

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Contents Include: 

Editorial: “Our Day Will Come”


Ethics Interface

Nancy Mitchell, MA, OTR/L, ATP, CLCP, FIALCP

I am a life care planner new to the field. I was retained by a defense attorney to review a case and possibly prepare a life care plan. In an unrelated social situation, I was introduced to the plaintiff attorney on the same case. Conversationally, I mentioned to the attorney that I believed that he and I were on opposing sides of a case. When I reported the conversation to the attorney who retained me, she was furious. What did I do wrong and why? Who is it okay to talk to and who is off limits?


2006 Life Care Planning Summit Proceedings

Susan Riddick-Grisham, BA, RN, CCM, CLCP


The Life Care Plan RACE: Review, Analysis, Critique, Evaluation?

Ann Neulicht, PhD, CLCP, CRC, CVE, CDMS, LPC, ABVE-D


Long term neurobehavioral characteristics after brain injury: implications for vocational rehabilitation

Adrienne D. Witol, Angelle M. Sander,

Ronald T. Seel and Jeffrey S. Kreutzer


Tools for Creating an Ethical Practice

Karen Preston, PHN, MS, CRRN, FIALCP


Standards of Practice: The Weapon or the Shield?

Nathaniel Fick, JD

Karen Preston PHN, MS, CRRN, FIALCP


Foreword to the Revised Standards of Practice for Life Care Planners

Patricia McCollom MS, RN, CRRN, CDMS, CCM, CLCP, FIALCP


A Dialogue with...

Julie Kitchen, CCM, CDMS, CLCP