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This text provides a
quick, easy-to-understand, comprehensive, evidence-based reference
for health care practitioners who formulate life care plans for
persons with SCI. Features that will facilitate use by
practitioners includes a variety of reference materials for health
care professionals who provide life care planning/case management
for SCI. Life care planning/case management practitioners would
best be served by utilizing this text as a source of information
and a guide from which to incorporate their professional knowledge,
judgment, and ethical responsibilities when working with
individuals with SCI to meet the challenge of addressing their
unique long-term care needs. It is our hope this text will provide
readers with tools and insights for competently addressing the
long-term consequences of SCI.
This text
arose out of a perceived need to have a single reference that would
both contain information and serve as a reminder of areas central
to the life care planning process for persons with SCI. It offers
practitioners a single, easy-to-use resource that summarizes - in a
clear, understandable way with easily accessible references - a
body of studies and research on SCI that have important
implications for life care planning and case management.
This text
is an introduction to the basic aspects related to understanding
SCI, including epidemiology, functional classification, and
complications related to aging a with disability. In addition, it
covers functional outcomes, potential associated costs, long-term
management and care considerations, model LCP guidelines, and
legislative, organizational, and agency resources.
This need
for a continuum of care presents great challenges to health care
professionals as well as to individuals with SCI and their
families. Life care planning, which entered into the rehabilitation
scene in the late 1970s and early 1980s, has proven to be one way
of meeting this challenge by providing an organized framework of
services, recommendations, and requirements for long-term care
management. By using a consistent methodology in assessing the
individual needs of the person with SCI, the life care plan (LCP)
helps the health care professionals as well as the person with SCI
acquire a comprehensive understanding of the immediate and
long-term care requirements necessary to maximize productivity and
independence.
Although
the text was written primarily for life care planning and case
management practitioners, it can also be useful to other
professionals who may be involved with the long-term care and
management needs of people with SCI. Included in this group are
primary care and speciality care physicians, nurses, rehabilitation
counselors, therapists, insurers/HMOs, attorneys, governmental
agencies, disability organizations, and educators, as well as
people with SCI and their families.
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| Terry L. Blackwell, James S. Krause, Terry Winkler, Steven A. Stiens ISBN: 9781888799491 |
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