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ACCESS VOLUME 22

2024

Journal of Life Care Planning, 22-1

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 22(1), 3
  • Activities of Daily Living Assessment: Encompassing Qualitative and Quantitative Data Sarah Malloy, Sara Brown, 22(1), 5-12
  • Establishing a Basis for Supportive Care Recommendations in a Life Care Plan Utilizing the Observed and Objective Measures of Physical Function Algorithm (OOMPFA) Amy Mackenzie, Bryan Muench 22(1), 13-24
  • Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Enhanced Life Care Planning: Innovations, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations Paul Bourgeois, Amber Allison, and Christopher Skerritt, 22(1), 25-37
  • Practitioner’s Toolkit: Applying Practice Standards in Life Care Plans Karen Preston, 22(1), 39-43

Journal of Life Care Planning, 22-2

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 22(2), 3
  • Investigation of Implementation of Life Care Plans and Impact on the Quality of Life of Individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries. Tanya Rutherford-Owen, 22(2), 5-58
  • An Empirical Investigation of the Job Functions Associated With the Development of the Life Care Plan. Tyra N. Turner, 22(2), 59-81
  • Book Review: Life Care Planning and Case management Across the Lifespan (5th Edition) (Eds.) (Rutherford-Owen, Barros-Bailey, & Weed, 2023). Cloie B. Johnson, 22(2), 83-85

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ACCESS VOLUME 21

2023

Journal of Life Care Planning, 21-3

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 21(3), 3
  • 2022 Life Care Planning Practice Survey. Ann T. Neulicht, Susan Riddick-Grisham, Mary Barros-Bailey, Melissa Knott, Amber Maxwell, Tracy Albee, Debbe Marcinko, Nancy Mitchell, Rick Robinson, 21(3), 5-112
  • 2022 Life Care Planning Practice Survey-at-a-Glance. Rick Robinson, 21(3), 113-144

Journal of Life Care Planning, 21-2

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 21(2), 3
  • I Have Transitioned; I Wish I Would Have Known. Ingrid Van Duyne and Nathan Salvador, 21(2), 5-30
  • Practitioner’s Toolkit. Karen Preston, 21(2), 31-36
  • Assessing Activities of Daily Living. Lisa Busby Thomas, 21(2), 37-56
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchel, 21(2), 57-62

Journal of Life Care Planning, 21-1

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 21(1), 3
  • 2021 Survey of Remote Life Care Planning Practice: Pandemic Edition. Mary Barros-Bailey, Melissa Knott, Ann T. Neulicht, Nancy Mitchell, Tracy Albee, Rick Robinson, Susan Riddick-Grisham, Debbe Marcinko, 21(1), 5-30
  • 2022 Life Care Planning Summit. Cloie B. Johnson , Jamie L. Pomeranz , Nami S.Yu, Evelyn Robert, Elizabeth Davis, Laura Woodard, and Dana Penilton 21(1), 31-68
  • A Walk-Through from Referral to Testimony: Methodology & Admissibility. John R. Cary, Nick Choppa, Cloie B. Johnson, John Fountaine, and Tony Choppa, 21(1), 69-84
  • Multiple Amputations: Considerations for Life Care Planning. Carol Hadley Fricks, Lisa Gay, and Caroline Williams, 21(1), 85-94
  • Book Review: The Valuation of Monetary Damages in Injury Cases by Michael Shahnasarian. Brian T McMahon, 21(1), 95-97

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ACCESS VOLUME 20

2022

Journal of Life Care Planning, 20-3 

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 20(3), 3
  • Standards of Practice for Life Care Planners, 4th Edition. Karen Preston, Committee Chairperson, 20(3), 5-25
  • A Comparison of the Definition of a Life Care Plans. Cloie B. Johnson, John R. Cary, and Evelyn Robert 20(3), 25-44
  • Writing a Future Care Cost (FCC) Report for Children Post TBI in Canada. Galit Liffshiz and Ellen Drevnig, 20(3), 45-52
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchel, 20(3), 53-61

Journal of Life Care Planning, 20-2 

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 20(2), 3
  • An Analysis of Usual, Customary, and Reasonable Charges in Life Care Planning. Amber Allison, Aubrey Corwin, Michele J. Albers, Heidee White, and Robert H. Taylor, 20(2), 5-20
  • Healthcare service costing: Pricing perspectives and case studies for life care planners. Rebecca Mendoza Saltiel (Busch) 20(2), 21-36
  • Life Care Planning Cost Techniques: History, Methodology, and Literature Review. Cloie Johnson and Laura Woodard, 20(2), 37-57

Journal of Life Care Planning, 20-1

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 20(1), 3
  • Attendant Care Survey Methodology (ACSM): Introducing a Costing Model Attendant Care Survey Methodology (ACSM). Mary Barros-Bailey, Sarah Brown, Amber Maxwell, Sarah Malloy, Sherry Latham, Amy Thompson, Elaina Donohoe, 20(1), 5-26
  • Collateral Source Rule Approaches and its Implications for Usual, Customary and Reasonable Pricing. Bruce Stern and Tanya Rutherford-Owen, 20(1), 27-42
  • An Exploratory Study of Medical Marijuana’s Impact on Patients with Chronic Pain Beyond an Individual’s Level of Function: Implications for Life Care Planning.Nichole E. Stetten, Jamie Pomeranz, Michael Moorhouse, Ali Yurasek, Amy V. Blue, and Nami S. Yur, 20(1), 43-68
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 20(1), 69-74

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ACCESS VOLUME 19

2021

Journal of Life Care Planning, 19-3 

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 19(3), 3
  • Reinventing Therapy Frequency. Paul M. Ramos, 19(3), 5-16
  • Epilepsy Resources for Life Care Planners. Lisa Busby Thomas, 19(3), 17-29
  • Residential & Facility Placement Considerations for the Older Adult. Jennifer Crowley and Shanna Huber, 19(3), 29-38
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 19(3), 39-46
  • Book Review. Katherine S. Dunlap, 19(3), 47-48

Journal of Life Care Planning, 19-2 

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 19(2), 3
  • Life Care Planning for Vestibular Disorders. Ashea E. M. Neil, Tracy L. Witty, 19(2), 5-16
  • Pediatric Therapy Service Delivery 101. Amy Thompson, 19(2), 17-24
  • Apps as Practical Solutions to Common Cognitive Issues. Lisa B. Hirsch, Michelle Ranae Wild, 19(2), 25-31
  • Defining Disability Internationally. Abigail O. Akande, 19(2), 33-43

Journal of Life Care Planning, 19-1 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 19(1), 1
  • Vocational, Economic and Life Care Planning in the Era of COVID-19. John R. Cary, Nick Choppa, Kourtney Layto, 19(1), 3-18
  • Life Expectancy Issues in Life Care Planning. Garson M. Caruso, 19(1), 19-58
  • Life Care Planning Education: Evidence-Based Curriculum Design Using Contemporary Standards. Mary Barros-Bailey, Sherry Latham, 19(1), 59-64
  • Evolution of Life Care Planning with Technology. Tanya Rutherford Owen, Lisa Busby Thomas, Katherine Dunlap, 19(1), 65-80
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 19(1), 81-91

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ACCESS VOLUME 18

2020

Journal of Life Care Planning, 18-4

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 18(4), 1
  • Foundation for Life Care Planning & Rehabilitation Research Presents Annual Awards. Debra Berens, 18(4), 3-6
  • Telehealth: New Considerations for Life Care Planners. Carol Fricks, Lisa Gay, Keeli Fricks, 18(4), 7-12
  • Components of a Cost/Charge Scenario as Utilized in the Life Care Plan. Ann Maniha, 18(4), 13-35
  • Recreational Therapy: Implications for Life Care Planning. Betsy Kemeny, Heidi Fawber, Joanne Finegan, Debbe Marcinko, 18(4), 35-58
  • An Overview of Wheelchair Basketball with Implications for Life Care Planning. Carolyn Hanson, Jamie L. Pomeranz, Dug Jones, Carlyn Ellison, 18(4), 59-64
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 18(4), 65-68
  • Book Review. Nick Choppa, 18(4), 69-70

Journal of Life Care Planning, 18-3 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 18(3), 1
  • Interventional Pain for the Non-Interventionalist. Brian Jakubowicz, 18(3), 5-10
  • The Impact of Chronic Pain on Life and Work. Kent A. Jayne, 18(3), 11-18
  • New protocol for treatment of complex regional pain syndrome: A Case Series. Johnathan Goree, Dustin Rumpel, Daniel Judkins, 18(3), 19-22
  • Chronic Pain and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Review of Literature. Steven Barna, Virgil R. May III, 18(3), 23-32
  • Consideration of Medical Marijuana Inclusion in Life Care Planning: Implications and Challenges. Tracy Albee, Dana Penilton, 18(3), 33-40

Journal of Life Care Planning, 18-2 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 18(2), 1
  • The International Commission on Health Care Certification Life Care Planner Role and Function Investigation. Virgil R. May III and Hossein MoradiRekabdarkolaee, 18(12), 3-68
  • Life Care Planning Report Writing Foundations, Standards, Methods, and Ethics: Development of a Checklist. Mary Barros-Bailey , 18(2), 69-80
  • The Effects of Post-Sanchez Hearsay in Life Care Planning. Aaron P. Mertes and Tracy Albee, 18(2), 81-90
  • A Preliminary Review of Effects of Bladder Integrity (Urinary Incontinence) Following Gender Affirming Surgery in Transwomen: Two Case Studies. Ingrid Van Duyne, 18(2), 91-106
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 18(2), 107-112

Journal of Life Care Planning, 18-1 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 18(1), 1
  • Pediatric Acquired Amputation: A Personal and Professional Viewpoint. Norma Stricklin, 18(1), 3-7
  • A Parent's Perspective of Navigating Medical, Legal, Educational and Rehabilitation Systems. Anonymous Contributor, 18(1), 9-10
  • Sticks and Stones May Break my Bones, but Words Will Absolutely Hurt Me: The "T" Word. Ingrid M. Van Duyne, 18(1), 11-17
  • A Wife's Story of Caring for Her Husband. Jasjeet Kaur, 18(1), 19-21
  • My New Normal: A Mother's Story of Stroke. Anonymous Contributor, 18(1), 23-28
  • Pediatric Stroke: One Mother's Story. Kenda Shea Grover, 18(1), 29-32
  • Living with Cancer: A Story of Education. Anonymous Contributor, 18(1), 33-37

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ACCESS VOLUME 17

2019

Journal of Life Care Planning, 17-4 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 17(4), 1-3
  • Foundation for Life Care Planning Research Cheryl (Sheri) L. Jasper Memorial Recognition Award. Heidi Fawber, 17(4), 5
  • Foundation for Life Care Planning Research Lifetime Achievement Award. Kristi Bagnell, 17(4), 7
  • Consideration of Medical Marijuana Inclusion in Life Care Planning: Implications and Challenges. Tracy Albee, Dana Penilton, 17(4), 9-16
  • Transgender Health: Sensitivity in Care, Treatment, and Life Care Considerations for Female to Male Transgender Individuals. Ingrid M. Van Duyne, Jason Livingstone, 17(4), 17-27
  • Evaluation of Reasonableness of Fees for Life Care Plan Services in Vaccine Act Cases. Tanya Rutherford Owen, Emma Kate Henry, 17(4), 31-37
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 17(4), 39-41

Journal of Life Care Planning, 17-3 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 17(3), 1
  • A Brief History of Life Care Planning. Roger O. Weed, 17(3), 5-14
  • 25 Years of the International Symposium of Life Care Planning. Heidi Fawber, 17(3), 15-22
  • Certification for Life Care Planning Practice. Sandra M. Bullins, Christine A. Reid, 17(3), 23-29
  • Daubert/Frye-Reed Study. Scott Beveridge, 17(3), 30
  • International Academy of Life Care Planning: Yesterday and Today. Debbe A. Marcinko, 17(3), 31-35
  • A Historical Review of Life Care Planning Summits since 2000. Cloie B. Johnson, 17(3), 37-51
  • A Historical Look at the Fellow of the International Association of Life Care Planning (FIALCP) Designation. Tracy Albee, 17(3), 53-56
  • Standards of Practice for Life Care Planners: A 25-Year History. Karen Preston, 17(3), 57-60
  • A Journey Through the History of Life Care Planning Research: The Journal of Life Care Planning and the Foundation for Life Care Planning Research. Debra E. Berens, 17(3), 61-69

Journal of Life Care Planning, 17-2

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 17(2), 1
  • Transdisciplinary Practice Position Paper. International Academy of Life Care Planners, 17(2), 3-4
  • Empirical Validation of Medical Equipment Replacement Schedules in Life Care Plans. Irmo Marini, Chia Vang, Danielle Leigh Antol, Elaine M. Mora, Paola Quijano, Rigel Macarena Pinon, and Sergio Cuevas, 17(2), 5-17
  • Diagnostic Criteria, Treatment and Long-Term Considerations for Individuals with Autism: Foundation for the Life Care Plan. Kristi B. Bagnell, 17(2), 19-29
  • Practice Challenges Identified by Life Care Planners in the United States, Tanya Rutherford Owen and Melissa Jones Wilkins, 17(2), 33-39
  • Sensitivity in Care, Treatment, and Life Care Considerations for Male to Female Transgender Individuals, Ingrid M. Van Duyne and Julie E. Stuart, 17(2), 41-50
  • Performing a Review of Past Medical Bills to Determine the Reasonableness of Costs, Laura E. Stajduhar, John R. Cary, Nicholas J. Choppa, and Jamie N. Gamez, 17(2), 51-55

Journal of Life Care Planning, 17-1

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 17(1), 1
  • Guest Editorial. Karen Preston, 17(1), 3
  • Revisiting the Concept of Transdisciplinary Life Care Planning. Kristen L. Mauk, 17(1), 5-6
  • What Life Care Planners Need to Know About the Professional Discipline of Occupational Therapist. Giovanna Boniface, Janet Smith, Courtney Mitchell and Hazel L. Bowles, 17(1), 7-11
  • What Life Care Planners Need to Know About the Professional Discipline of Physical Therapy, Diana Bubanja and Sarah M. Conover, 17(1), 13-17
  • What Life Care Planners Need to Know About the Professional Discipline of Physician Physiatrist, Stephen Mann, 17(1), 19-21
  • What Life Care Planners Need to Know About the Professional Discipline of Psychologist, Harvey E. Jacobs and Kailee Sturm, 17(1), 23-29
  • What Life Care Planners Need to Know About the Professional Discipline of Registered Nurse, Ellen M. Carey and Debbe A. Marcinko, 17(1), 31-38
  • What Life Care Planners Need to Know About the Professional Discipline of Rehabilitation Counselors, Aaron Mertes and Todd Harden, 17(1), 39-44
  • What Life Care Planners Need to Know About the Professional Discipline of Speech-Language Pathology, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 17(1), 45-72
  • Book Review, Tanya Rutherford Owen, Ph.D., 17(1),73
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 17(1), 75

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ACCESS VOLUME 16

2018

Journal of Life Care Planning, 16-4 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 16(4), 1
  • Guest Editor's Message. Cloie Johnson, 16(4), 3-4
  • Life Care Planning Consensus and Majority Statements, 2000-2018: Are They Still Relevant and Reliable? A Delphi Study. Cloie Johnson, Jamie Pomeranz, Nichole E. Stetten, 16(4), 5-13
  • Consensus and Majority Statements derived from Life Care Planning Summits held in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015 and 2017 and updated via Delphi study in 2018. Cloie Johnson, Jamie Pomeranz, Nichole E. Stetten, 16(4), 15-18
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2000, Roger Weed, Debbie Berens, 16(4), 19-45
  • Summary of the Life Care Planning Summit 2002, Debbie Berens, 16(4), 47-50
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2002, Susan Riddick-Grisham, 16(4), 51-80
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2004 The Progress Continues, Debbie Berens, 16(4), 81-84
  • Proceedings of the Life Care Planning Summit 2004, Paul Deutsch, Lori Allison, 16(4), 85-94
  • 2006 Life Care Planning Summit/Town Hall Meeting, Debbie Berens, 16(4), 95-96
  • 2006 Life Care Planning Summit Proceedings, Susan Riddick-Grisham, 16(4), 97-130
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2008 Proceedings, Susan Riddick-Grisham, 16(4), 131-142
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2010 Proceedings, Debbie Berens, Cloie Johnson, Jamie Pomeranz, Karen Preston, 16(4), 143-154
  • Life Care Planning Canadian Summit 2011, Cloie Johnson, 16(4), 155-156
  • Canadian Life Care Planning Summit 2011 Proceedings, Cloie Johnson, Michel Lacerte, 16(4), 157-182
  • Summary of Total Group Results for Canadian Life Care Planning Summit 2011, Cloie Johnson, 16(4), 183-186
  • The 2012 Life Care Planning Summit: Third Time is a Charm, Cloie Johnson, 16(4), 187-192
  • 2015 Life Care Planning Summit: Moving Forward and Looking Ahead, Cloie Johnson, 16(4), 193-200
  • 2017 Life Care Planning Summit Proceedings, Tracy Albee, Jamie Gamez, Cloie Johnson, 16(4), 201-211

Journal of Life Care Planning, 16-3 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 16(3), 1
  • A Contemporary Understanding of Unilateral Hearing Loss for Health-Related Professionals. Rachel Glade, Donna Fisher Smiley, Tanya Rutherford Owen, 16(3), 3-12
  • Understanding and Treating Neurogenic Bladder. Alyssa C. Mixon, Karen Mandzak Fried, Guy W. Fried, 16(3) ,13-16
  • Economic, Psychological, and Vocational Costs Associated with Kidney Disease and Failure: Development of Life Care Plans to Account for Applicable Costs. Theodore S. Smith, Alyssa Schwartzenburg, Elizabeth R. Smith, Katharine Porter, 16(3), 17-27
  • Predicting Long-Term Care: Determinants of Probability. Jennifer Crowley, 16(3), 29-33
  • Advances in Vehicle Technology and Their Implications for Life Care Planning: The Perspective of a Driver Rehabilitation Specialist. Luther King, 16(3), 35-39
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 16(3), 41-45
  • CEU Information, 16(3), 46
  • Call for Manuscripts, 16(3), 48

Journal of Life Care Planning, 16-2 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 16(2), 1
  • Content Analysis of the Research Priorities in the Journal of Life Care Planning 2004-2017. Aaron Mertes, 16(2), 3-9
  • Components of Prosthetic Lower Limbs for Transfemoral and Transtibial Amputations: General Prescription Recommendations and Literature Review. Jean-Claude Fernandes, Marta Silva, Rui Santos, 16(2), 11-21
  • A Case Study of a Network Analysis of Drug Use and Emergency Department Visits in St. Louis: Supporting a Quicker Rehabilitation. Sara Beeler-Stinn, Shih-Ying Cheng, David Patterson Silver Wolf, 16(2), 23-30
  • A New Spinal Cord Stimulation Option: High-frequency 10 Kilohertz (HF10®). Kelly Campbell, Joanna Vargas, 16(2), 31-36
  • Critical Elements of Healthcare Costing. Rebecca M.S. Busch, 16(2), 37-42
  • Life Care Planning A Step-by-Step (2nd edition). Ellen Carey, 16(2), 43
  • Disability Related Publications. 16(2), 45
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 16(2), 47-50
  • CEU Information, 16(2), 51
  • Call for Manuscripts, 16(2), 53

Journal of Life Care Planning, 16-1 

Special Issue - Brain Injury Edition

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 16(1), 1
  • Assessing Severity of Traumatic Brain Injury in Life Care Planning. Robert J. Fabiano, Samantha Sharrard, 16(1), 3-8
  • Life Care Planning for the Adult with Traumatic Brain Injury. Harvey E. Jacobs, Howard T. Katz, Debra E. Berens, 16(1), 9-14
  • Using a Life Care Planner when the Injury is Traumatic Brain Injury - Perspectives of an Attorney. Bruce Stern, 16(1), 15-22
  • Life Care Planning for Children with Aquired Brain Injuries. Susan Riddick Grisham, Sharon Grandinette, Richard P. Bonfiglio, 16(1), 23-28
  • The Implications of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Malingering, Knowledges Base, and Opinions in Life Care Planning. Rigel Pinon, Irmo Marini, Tiffany Cantu, Iliana Escandon, 16(1), 29-34
  • Qualitative case studies of professional-level workers with traumatic brain injury: A contextual approach to job accommodations and retention. Richard T. Roessler, Phillip D. Rumrill, Jr., Stuart P. Rumrill, Deborah L. Minton, Deborah J. Hendricks, Elaine Sampson, Callista Stauffer, Marcia J. Scherer, Amanda Nardone, Anne Leopold, Karen Jacobs, Eileen Elias, 16(1), 35-46
  • Executive Function and Social Skill Support After Traumatic Brain Injury. Kimberly Frazier, 16(1), 47-52
  • Addressing Educational Challenges Following Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury. Brenda Eagan-Johnson, 16(1), 53-62
  • In Memoriam Robert Voogt. Bruce H. Stern, 16(1), 63-64
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 16(1), 65-68
  • CEU Information, 16(1), 69
  • Disability Related Publications, 16(1), 70

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ACCESS VOLUME 15

2017

Journal of Life Care Planning, 15-4

  • Editor's Message, Jamie Pomeranz and Nichole Stetten, 15(4), 1
  • Introduction of the New Editorial Board, Tanya Rutherford Owen, 15(4), 3-8
  • The Role of the Occupational Therapist in Life Care Planning. Nancy Mitchell, Courtney Mitchell and Nichole E. Stetten, 15(4), 9-11
  • Determining 24-Hour Supervision: A Scoping Review through a Canadian Legal Database. Avelino (Jun) Maranan and Mathew Rose, 15(4), 13-17
  • The Role Of The Occupational Therapist In Valuing "Unpaid Work" And How It Impacts Wrongful Death Claims. Carol Bierbrier and Hazel Bowles, 15(4), 19-23
  • Memories of Paul Amsterdam, ATP – A Friend and Colleague. Dianne Simmons Grab, 15(4), 25
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 15(4), 27-31

Journal of Life Care Planning, 15-3

  • Managing the Notion of UCR in a Life Care Plan. Rebecca Mendoza Saltiel Busch, 15(3), 3-14.
  • Developing Life Care Plans for Cases Involving Multiple Plaintiffs. Amber L. Allison &  Aaron Wolfson, 15(3), 15-18.
  • 2017 Life Care Planning Summit Proceedings. Tracy Albee, Jamie N. Gamez & Cloie B. Johnson, 15(3), 19-30.
  • Challenges and Practice Issues Faced by Canadian Life Care Planners.  Jodi Fischer & Melissa Jones Wilkins, 15(3), 31-36,
  • A Comparison of Life Care Planning Standards of Practice.  Jamie N. Gamez, Cloie B. Johnson & Laura Stajduhar, 15(3), 37-44.
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 15(3), 45-54.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 15-2

  • 2017 Life Care Planning Summit Proceedings at a Glance.  Jamie N. Gamez, 15(2), 3-4.
  • 2017 IALCP Election Results.  15(2), 5-6.
  • Cultural Experiences and International Practices of Life Care Planners: Results of an Exploratory Research Study, Mary Barros-Bailey,15(2), 7-12.
  • Eliciting Rehabilitation Recommendations During Forensic Life Care Plan Consultations. Michael Shahnasarian, 15(2), 13-20.
  • The Opioid Epidemic and Its Effect on Life Care Planning, Melissa Jones Wilkins, Amanda Connell & Sandra Bullins, 15(2), 21-26.
  • The Inclusion of Cannabinoids and Medicinal Marijuana as a Treatment Option for Individuals with Disabilities in Life Care Plans, Stephanie L. Lusk and Tanya Rutherford Owen, 15(2), 27-34.
  • Life Care Planning in a Country with For-Profit Medicine, Rigel M. Pinon & Irmo Marini, 15(2), 35-38.
  • Trauma and Stress Related Disorders: Relevance to DSM-5 and Life Care Planning, Melissa Jones Wilkins, Tanya Owen and Brandy Kilpatrick, 15(2), 39-48.
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 15(2), 49-51.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 15-1

  • Complexities of Surgery Pricing and Implications for Life Care Planners, Laura Woodard, Elizabeth Kattman, & Stella Spencer, 15(1), 3-8.
  • Assistive Technology in the Life Care Plan. Chrissy Whiting Madison, Sandra Bullins & Melissa Jones Wilkins, 15(1), 9-12.
  • Management of Hearing Loss in Adults: An Overview and Implications for Life Care Planning, Rachel Glade & Amy Hunter, 15(1), 13-20.
  • 2017 IARP/ISLCP Round-Table Summaries, Carla Seyler, 15(1), 21-24.
  • Exploring Special Needs Adoptions and the Applicability of Life Care Plans. Vicky Buckles &  Jamie Pomeranz. 15(1), 25-34.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 37-40.
  • Why Should You Attend the 2017 Life Care Planning Summit. Jamie Gamez, & Cloie Johnson, 15(1), 41-43. 

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ACCESS VOLUME 14

2016

Journal of Life Care Planning, 14-3

  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Population; Ensuring Cultural Competency for the Transgender Population When Developing a Life Care Plan. Colleen Manzetti, & Cheryl Leiningen, 14(3), 3-10.
  • The Risk of Developing Dementia Following a Traumatic Brain Injury. Enrico Fazzini, 14(3), 11-16.
  • JR News − Summer 2016 Work, Home and Play; 10 Years, 33 Years, and 50 Years. JR Harding, 14(3), 17-22.
  • A Clinical Approach to the Diagnosis and Management of Vestibular Disorders Utilizing a New System of Classification and Introducing a New Syndrome Into the Classification. Joel F. Lehrer, 14(3), 23-54.
  • The Canadian Circle and Beyond, Dana M. Weldon, 14(3), 55-58.
  • Ethics Interface Ethical Concerns with Conflicts in Codes and Standards of Practice, Nancy Mitchell, 14(3), 59-62.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 14-2

  • Differences Among Life Care Planners and Physiatrists Regarding the Likelihood and Frequency of Secondary Complications for Persons with Spinal Cord Injury
    Noel A. Ysasi, Irmo Marini, Matthew Sprong, Irasema Silva, 14(2), 3-37.
  • Revisiting Chronic Pain in the Life Care Plan, David E. Stewart, Brian Jakubowicz, Kwadis Beard, George Cyphers, Daniel V. Turner, 14(2), 39-45.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 14(2), 47-48.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 14-1

  • A Comparison of Physiatrist Life Care Planners versus Non-Life Care Planner Physiatrists' Professional Opinions Regarding Secondary Complications of Spinal Cord Injuries, Noel A. Ysasi, Irmo Marini, Danielle Leigh Antol, Kristin Maxwell, Shelby Kerwin, 14(1), 3-24.
  • A Comprehensive Literature Review of Secondary Complications of Spinal Cord Injury,
    Noel A. Ysasi, Shelby Kerwin, Irmo Marini, Bradley McDaniels, Danielle Leigh Antol, 14(1), 25-58.
  • Physiatrists' Professional Opinions Regarding Secondary Complications After SCI,  Noel A. Ysasi, Irmo Marini, Bradley McDaniels, Roy K. Chen, Lisa Dunkley, Shelby Kerwin, 14(1), 59-70.
  • Appendix: Life Care Planner Survey and Physiatrist Survey, 14(1), 71-84.
  • LCP Practice Musings, Robert H. Taylor, 14(1), 85-86.
  • The Medical Equipment Corner, Paul Amsterdam, 14(1), 87-88.
  • The Canadian Circle and Beyond, Dana M. Weldon, 14(1), 89-96.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 97-101.

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ACCESS VOLUME 13

2015

Journal of Life Care Planning, 13-4

  • Long-Term Outcomes of Pediatric-Onset Spinal Cord Injuries: Implications for Life Care Planning, Lawrence Vogel, Kathy Zebracki, 13(4), 3-10.
  • Critical Elements of Home Health Service Provision for Life Care Planners, Tanya Rutherford Owen, Melissa Jones Wilkins, Brandy Kilpatrick, 13(4), 11-20.
  • Insights into the International Association of Life Care Planning Fellow Program: Question and Answers from Program Developers, Michael Shahnasarian, 13(4), 21-26.
  • 2015 Life Care Planning Summit: Moving Forward and Looking Ahead, Cloie B. Johnson, 13(4), 27-34.
  • Consensus and Majority Statements Derived from Life Care Planning Summits Held in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, Cloie B. Johnson, 13(4), 35-38.
  • 2015 International Symposium of Life Care Planning (ISLCP), Debra E. Berens, 13(4), 39-42.
  • Congratulations 2015 Life Care Planning Award Recipients, 13(4), 43-46.
  • Prologue - The Collateral Source Rule and the ACA: Implications for Life Care Planning, Cloie B. Johnson, Timothy F. Field, Anthony J. Choppa, 13(4), 47-50.
  • LCP Practice Musings, Robert H. Taylor, 13(4), 51-52.
  • The Canadian Circle and Beyond, Dana M. Weldon, 13(4), 53-54.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 13(4), 55-59.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 13-3

  • The Collateral Source Rule and the Affordable Care Act: Implications for Life Care Planning and Economic Damages, Timothy Field, Cloie B. Johnson, Anthony J. Choppa, John D. Fountaine, 13(3), 3-16.
  • An Attorney Perspective on Standards of Practice: A Weapon or A Shield? Nathaniel Fick, Karen Preston, 13(3), 17-20.
  • Revision Process for the Standards of Practice for Life Care Planners, Karen Preston, Christine Reid, 13(3), 21-30.
  • Standards of Practice for Life Care Planners 3rd edition, 13(3), 31-36.
  • Life Care Planning for Burn Injuries, Tanya Rutherford Owen, Melissa Jones Wilkins, Brandy Kilpatrick, Teresia M. Paul, 13(3), 37-44.
  • Life Care Planning and Acquired Brain Injury: Determining Needs and Costs at the Dawn of the Patient Protection Affordable Care Act, Harvey E. Jacobs, 13(3), 45-48.
  • The Medical Equipment Corner, Paul Amsterdam, 13(3), 49-50.
  • The Canadian Circle and Beyond, Dana M. Weldon, 13(3), 51-64.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 13(3), 65-70.
  • Samples for Success: Life Care Plans from Practicing Life Care Planners, First Edition, Victoria Powell, 13(3), 71.
  • 2015 International Symposium on Life Care Planning Agenda, 13(3), 72-73.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 13-2

  • Communication Sciences and Disorders: The Future of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 5-6.
  • Neuroimaging Techniques To Help Patients With Neurological Complications, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 6-8.
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation/Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 9-10.
  • Laryngeal Imaging, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 11-12.
  • Biofeedback for Acquired Apraxia of Speech, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 13-14.
  • Audiology: The Future of Hearing, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 15-20.
  • Technology: Smartphones and Apps for Hearing Impaired, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 21-24.
  • Communication Sciences and Disorders: The Future of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 25-26.
  • LCP Practice Musings, Robert H. Taylor, 13(2), 27-28.
  • The Medical Equipment Corner, Paul Amsterdam, 13(2), 29-30.
  • The Canadian Circle and Beyond, Dana M. Weldon, 13(2), 31-32.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 13(2), 33-38.
  • 2015 International Symposium on Life Care Planning, September 19-20, 2015, 13(2), 39- 40.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 13-1

  • Introduction of the New Editorial Board, Costantini & Simmons Grab, 13(1), 7-16.
  • 2015 International Symposium on Life Care Planning: Change, Challenge, Opportunity, Costantini & Simmons Grab, 13(1), 17-18.
  • What is the Life Care Planning Summit; and Why Should You Attend the 2105 Summit?  Cloie Johnson and Jamie Gamez, 13(1), 19-22.
  • LCP Practice Musings, Robert H. Taylor, 13(1), 23-24.
  • The Medical Equipment Corner, Paul Amsterdam, 13(1), 25-26.
  • The Canadian Circle and Beyond, Dana Weldon, 13(1), 27-28.
  • Therapeutic Swimming as a Community Based Program, Corinne Slade and Dianne Simmons Grab, 13(1), 29-32.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 13(1), 33-35.

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ACCESS VOLUME 12

2014

Journal of Life Care Planning, 12-2

  • The authors of letter to the editor regarding "Life Expectancy Projections Supporting Life Care Planning" by RP Bonfiglio and D Kasas in Volume 12, Number 1. Steven Day, Robert Reynolds, Scott Kush, 12(2), 5-8.
  • Decubitus Ulcer Development in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury. Tanya Rutherford Owen, Melissa Jones Wilkins, 12(2), 9-24.
  • Urinary Tract Infections and Spinal Cord Injury. Noel A. Ysasi, Irasema Silva, Mariel Guerrero, 12(2), 25-31.
  • Neuropathic Pain: A Secondary Complication of Spinal Cord Injury. Cynthia A. Serrata, Mary A. Rocha, 12(2), 32-44.
  • Cardiovascular Disease and Spinal Cord Injury. Kim Nguyen-Finn, Jaime Lopez, Matilde Barrera Alaniz, 12(2), 45-54.
  • Osteoporosis and Spinal Cord Injury. Rachita Sharma, 12(2), 55-62.
  • Respiratory Dysfunction and Spinal Cord Injury. Kim Nguyen-Finn, Danielle D. Fox, 12(2), 63-76.
  • Shoulder Injury and Pain among Person's with Spinal Cord Injury. Noel A. Ysasi, Alicia Brown, Irasema Silva, 12(2), 77-90.
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 12(2), 91- 95.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 12-1

  • Estimating Life Expectancy: A Physiatric Perspective, Bill Rosen, Reg Gibbs, Ashley Crtalic, 12(1), 3-14.
  • Life Expectancy Projections Supporting Life Care Planning, Richard Paul Bonfiglio, Dakota Kasa, 12(1), 15-20. 
  • Life Expectancy and The Life Care Planner, Robert Shavelle & David Strauss, 12(1), 21-30.
  • Life Expectancy for Life Care Planners, Scott Kush, Steven Day & Robert Reynolds, 12(1), 31-50.
  • Utilizing Research to Determine Life Expectancy: Applications for Life Care Planning
    James Krause, Lee Saunders, 12(1), 51-60.
  • Ethical Risks of Understanding Life Expectancy in Life Care Planning Practice, Christine Reid, 12(1), 61-74.
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 12(1), 75-80.
  • Book Review, Irmo Marini, 12(1), 81.

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ACCESS VOLUME 11

2013

Journal of Life Care Planning, Volume, 11-4

  • 18th Annual International Conference on Life Care Planning, Heidi L. Fawber, 11 (4), 3-6.
  • Transcript of David Ball, Trial Consultant 2012 International Symposium on Life Care Planning: Persuasive Life Care Planner Testimony - Serving the Injured Client, David Ball, 11(4), 7-18.
  • Recent Advances at Craig Hospital, Kenny Hosack, Catherine Davis, Candy Tefertiller. 11(4), 19-24.
  • Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury, Before, During, and After: A Pediatric Physiatrist Point of View, Richard Radecki, 11(4), 25-32.
  • Ethics, Nancy Mitchell, 11(4), 33-38.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Volume, 11-3

  • Scrambler Therapy: An Innovative and Effective Treatment for Chronic Neuropathic Pain, Frank Sparadeo, Cheryl Kaufman, Stephen D'Amato, 11(3), 3-16.
  • Admissible Expert Testimony, Tracy Albee, Douglas Gordon, 11 (3), 17-24.
  • Life Expectancy Determinations: Cerebral Palsy, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Spinal Cord Injury Analysis and Comparison, Audrius V. Plioplys, 11(3), 25-38.
  • Organizational Viewpoints on Research in Life Care Planning, Tanya Rutherford Owen 11(3), 39-51.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Volume, 11-2

  • The 2012 Life Care Planning Summit: Third Time is a Charm, Cloie Johnson, 11(2), 3-6.
  • Consensus and Majority Statements Derived from LCP Summits held in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2012, Karen Preston, Cloie Johnson, 11(2), 9-14.
  • Coding and Cost Research for the Life Care Plan, Liz Holakiewicz, Marilyn Pacheco, 11(2), 15-26.
  • National Spinal Cord Statistical Center Cost Figures: A Comparison to the Life Care Planning Approach, Tanya Rutherford Owen, Randall L. Thomas, 11(2), 27-34.
  • Life Care Planning in Wrongful Birth Cases, Michele Nielsen, 11(2), 35-42.
  • Ethics, Nancy Mitchell, 11(2), 43-44.
  • Book Review, Tim Field, 11 (2), 45-46.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Volume, 11-1

  • Special Issue of the Journal of Life Care Planning on Summits, Roger Weed, 11 (1), 3-4.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2000, Debbie Berens, Roger Weed, 11(1), 5-31.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2002, Susan Riddick-Grisham, 11(1), 32-49.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2004: The Progress Continues, Debbie Berens11(1), 50-52.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2006: Town Hall Meeting, Debbie Berens, 11(1), 53-54.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2006, Susan Riddick-Grisham, 11(1), 55-66.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2008, Karen Preston, Jamie Pomeranz, Carol Walker, 11(1), 67-75.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2010, Debbie Berens, Cloie Johnson, Jamie Pomeranz, Karen Preston, 11(1), 76-86.
  • Canadian Life Care Planning Summit 2011 Proceedings, Cloie Johnson, Michel Lacerte, 11(1), 87-109.
  • What Every Life Care Planner Should Know about the 2012 LCP Summit, Roger Weed, Cloie Johnson, Susan Riddick Grisham, Steve Yuhas, 11(1), 113-118.
  • Welcome to the 2012 Summit for Life Care Planners, Cloie Johnson 11(1), 119-125.

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ACCESS VOLUME 10

2012

Journal of Life Care Planning, 10-4

  • Life Care Plan Implementation Among Adults with Spinal Cord Injuries, Tanya Rutherford-Owen and Irmo Marini, 10(4), 4-20.
  • Working and Care-giving: The Impact on Caregiver Stress, Family-Work Conflict, and Burnout, Karen R. McDaniel and David G. Allen, 10(4), 21-32.
  • Adult Care and Spinal Cord Injury: Usage Patterns and Perspectives for Those with Life Care Plans, Tanya Rutherford-Owen and Irmo Marini, 10(4), 33-44.
  • Practical Matters Possibility versus Probability, Irmo Marini, 10(4), 45-48.
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 10(4),49-52.
  • Book Review, Valerie J. Rodriguez, 10(4), 53-54.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 10-3

  • Editorial: A Decade of Thanksgiving, Debbie Berens, 10(3), 1-2.
  • Canadian Life Care Planning Summit 2011 Proceedings, Cloie Johnson Michel Lacerte, 10(3), 3-24.
  • Summary of Total Group Results for Canadian Life Care Planning Summit 2011, Cloie Johnson, 10(3), 25-28.
  • Letters of Endorsement Professional Groups, 10(3), 29-36.
  • How Life Care Planners Can Impact Legislation Through Legislative Tracking Technology, Brandie Dawson & Carole Upman, 10(3), 37-44.
  • Synopsis of 17th Annual International Symposium on Life Care Planning (ISLCP), Heidi L. Fawber, 10(3), 45-48.
  • Every Person Is Unique, Individual and Irreplaceable, Anne Llewellyn, 10(3), 49-50.
  • Congratulations 2011 Life Care Planning Award Recipients, Debbie Berens, 10(3), 51-52.
  • 2011 International Symposium on Life Care Planning Gratefully Acknowledges their Vendors, FLCPR, 10(3), 53-54.
  • 2011 International Symposium on Life Care Planning Gratefully Acknowledges their Donors & Supporters, FLCPR, 10(3), 55-56.
  • Ethics Interface Nancy Mitchell, 10(3), 57-60.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 10-2

  • Evaluation of Life Care Plans Developed by A Private Rehabilitation Consulting Agency for Victims of Abuse Utilizing the IALCP Standards of Practice as a Base, Zarahi Nunez & Darlene M. Carruthers, 10(2), 3-14.
  • Book Review, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 10(2), 15-20.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, Mary Barros-Bailey, 10(2), 21-24.
  • BRONSON'S INC and TRAVELERS, Appellants, v. ROBERT MANN, Appellee., Debbie Berens, 10(2), 25-30.
  • SUMMARY: Bronson's, Inc. & Travelers v. Robert Mann, 2011, Gerri Pennachio, 10(2), 31-32.
  • Comment on Bronson's Inc. & Travelers v. Robert Mann, Timothy F. Field, 10(2), 33-34.
  • Life Care Planning Canadian Summit 2011, Cloie Johnson, 10(2), 35-36.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 10-1

  • A Tribute to Cheryl "Sheri" Jasper, Roger O. Weed, 10(1), 1-2.
  • Tributes to Sheri Jasper, Sherry A. Latham, Terry Schramm, William R. Goodrich, Susan Riddick-Grisham, Julie A. Kitchen & Karen Luckett, 10(1), 3-6.
  • Eulogy of Cheryl "Sheri" Jasper, Paul M. Deutsch, 10(1), 7-10.
  • Eulogy of Sheri Jasper, Terry Winkler, 10(1), 11-12.
  • A Dialogue with Sheri Jasper (reprinted), Debbie Berens, 10(1), 13-16.
  • A Tribute to Tyron Elliott, Esq., Judy L. LaBuda, Ann T. Neulicht, Roger O.
     Weed, 10(1), 17-18.
  • A Dialogue with Tyron Elliott, Esq. (reprinted), Debbie Berens, 10(1), 19-22.
  • A Survey of Speech-language Pathologists: Long-term Speech Therapy Needs for Patients within Three Neurological Conditions. Ayala, Marini, Luckett & Blanco, 10(1), 23-46.
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, Mary Barros-Bailey, 10(1), 47-50.

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ACCESS VOLUME 9

2011

Journal of Life Care Planning, 9-4

  • Life Care Plan Survey 2009: Process, Methods and Protocols, Ann T. Neulicht, Susan Riddick-Grisham, William R. Goodrich, 9(4), 131-162.
  • Appendix to Life Care Plan Survey, 9(4), 163-200.
  • Life Care Plan Survey At A Glance, William R. Goodrich, Ann T. Neulicht, Susan Riddick-Grisham, 9(4), 201-215.
  • Award Recipients Congratulations Debbie Berens and Jamie Pomeranz, 9(4), 216-217.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 9-3

  • Editorial: The Roles and Functions of a Life Care Planner, Timothy F. Field, Roger O. Weed, 9(3), 55-56.
  • Role and Function Study of Life Care Planners, Jamie Pomeranz, Nami Yu, Christine Reid, 9(3), 57-106.
  • Ethics Interface, Mary Barros-Bailey, 9(3), 119-122.
  • Book Review, Karen Preston, 9(3), 123-124.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 9-2

  • Life Care Planning Summit 2010 Proceedings, Debbie Berens, Cloie Johnson, Jamie Pomeranz, Karen Preston. 9(2), 3-14.
  • Life Expectancy Estimates in the Life Care Plan: Accounting for Economic Factors, James S. Krause, Lee L. Saunders, 9(2), 15-28.
  • Coping with Cancer, Quality of Life, and Return-to-Work, Paul Bourgeois, Paul Bourgeois, 9(2), 29-36.
  • Reducing the Use of PRN Medication in In-Patient Psychiatric Hospitals, George C. T. Mugoya, Charlene M. Kampfe, 9(2), 37-46.
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 9(2), 47-49.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 9-1

  • Rational Life Care Planning, Wayne C. Kreuscher, 9(1), 7-13
  • Reaction to Rational Life Care Planning, Jeanne B. Patterson, and Frank Woodrich, 9(1), 15-18.
  • An Irreverent Look at Life Care Planners. Rodney M. Patterson, 9(1), 19-39
  • Comments Regarding An Irreverent Look At Life Care Planners, Roger O. Weed, 9(1), 41-44.
  • Life Care Plan of John Child, Jr. Charles A. Kincaid, 9(1), 45-51.
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 9(1), 53-54.

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ACCESS VOLUME 8

2010

Journal of Life Care Planning, 8-4

  • Editorial: The Annual Student Paper Award, Timothy F. Field, 8(4), 155.
  • Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type II, Implications for the Life Care Plan: A Case Study Involving Opposite-sex Siblings with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type II, Brandie Dawso
    Tools for Making Home Care Decisions: A Clinician's Worksheets. Karen Preston
    Book Review - The CRCC Desk Reference on Professional Ethics: A Guide for Rehabilitation Counselors, Roger O. Weed. 8(4), 157-193.
  • Tools for Making Home Care Decisions: A Clinician's Worksheets,  Karen Preston, 8(4), 195-198.
  • Book Review Roger O. Weed, 8(4), 201-202.
  • Book Review - Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook. Ann Neulicht, 8(4), 203-204.
  • Book Review - Medical, Psychosocial and Vocational Aspects of Disability, Third Edition, Judith Parker, 8(4), 205-206.
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 8(4), 207-208.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 8-3

  • Editorial: Growing the Life Care Planning Literature Base, Timothy F. Field, 8(3), 105.
  • A Survey of Physical Therapists: Long Term Therapy Needs For Persons with Severe Disabilities, Irmo Marini, Karen Luckett, Eva Miller, E. Lisette Blanco, 8(3), 107-123.
  • Annual Student Paper Award — Brandie Dawson, Debra Berens, 8(3), 124.
  • Life Care Planning in Bankruptcy Court: A Case Study, Tracey Albee, 8(3),125-134.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 8(3), 135-138.
  • Congratulations, Terry Winkler — Recipient of the Life Care Planning Lifetime Achievement Award, Debra Berens, 8(3), 139.
  • International Academy of Life Care Planning — Strategic Planning, Cloie B. Johnson, 8(3), 145-148.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 8-2

  • Obesity and Disability: A Paradigm Shift in Workers' Compensation Rehabilitation, Chad J. Betters, 8(2), 67-74.
  • Selvie Muse-Freeman, as duly appointed guardian of Linda Muse, Plaintiff, v. Imran Bhatti, et al., Defendants.Civil Action No: 75 07-3638 (AET), 8(2), 75-80.
  • Case: Selvie Muse-Freeman v. Bhatti, M.D., Trudy Koslow, 8(2), 81-82.
  • Replacement Cost Valuation of Production by Homemakers: Conceptual Questions and Measurement Problems, Thomas R. Ireland, John O.Ward, 8(2), 83-92.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 8-1

  • New Developments in the Role of Neuropsychological and Psychological Assessments in Rehabilitation, Case Management and Life Care Planning Lisa Kohn, Elizabeth Hooper, Jessica Ballard, Alan Raphael, Charles Golden, 8(1), 3-8.
  • Which Estimates of Household Production are Best?John B. Douglass, Genevieve M. Kenney, Ted R. Miller, 8(1), 9-30.
  • Market Valuation of Household Production, Ronald A. Dulaney, John H. Fitzgerald, Matthew S. Swenson, John H. Wicks, 8(1), 31-42.
  • Household Services: Toward A More Comprehensive Measure, Frank D. Tinari, 43-56.

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ACCESS VOLUME 7

2009

Journal of Life Care Planning, 7-4

  • Editorial: Expanding the Knowledge Base for the Life Care Planner, 7(4), 161-162.
  • Bereavement and Mortality: A Methodology for Assessing Capacity and Functioning Following the Loss of a SpouseTimothy E. Field, Anthony J. Choppa, Cloie B. Johnson, Kent A. Jayne, John D. Fountaine & Anna-Marie Smith , 7(4), 163-180.
  • Discounting the Cost of Future Care for Persons with Disabilities, David Strauss, Robert Shavelle, Christopher Pflaum, Christopher Bruce, 7(4),  181-190.
  • Life Expectancies for Person With Medical Risks.  Frank Slesnick & Robert Thornton, 7(4), 191-202.
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 7(4), 203-206.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 7-3

  • The Transgender Life Care Plan: A Case Report Mary Barros-Bailey, Jodi L. Saunders, 7(3), 97-104.
  • Recipient of the Life Care Planning Lifetime Achievement Award: Julie A. Kitchen, 7(3), 105.
  • The Applicability of the Life Care Plan for Adopted Children with Disabilities: What Will Medicaid Pay? Vicky P. Buckles, Jamie Pomeranz, Mary Ellen Young, 7(3), 107-122.
  • Annual Student Paper Award Vicky P. Buckles,7(3), 123.
  • Who is the Client in Forensics? Mary Barros-Bailey, Jeffrey Carlisle, Michael Graham, Ann T. Neulicht, Robert Taylor, Ann Wallace, 7(3), 125-132.
  • Recipient of the Patricia McCollom Research Award  Dr. James Krause7(3), 133-134.
  • James McMillan, Claimant - against- The City of New York,7(3), 135-144.
    Summary: McMillan v. City of New York, Sharon Reavis, 7(3), 145-146.
  • A Comment: McMillan v. City of New York, Susan U. Sheerin, 7(3), 147-148.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 7-2

  • Journal of Life Care Planning: A New Direction Timothy Field, 7(2), 45.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2008 Proceedings, Karen Preston, Jamie L. Pomeranz and Carol Walker, 7(2), 49-60.
  • Research to Another Level: Medical Coding and the Life Care Planning Process: Part I, Ann Maniha, 7(2), 61-72.
  • A Study of Quality of Life Issues for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury Following Treatment and Financial Settlement, Randy Salmons, 7(2), 72-83.
  • Ethics Interface, Mary Barros-Bailey, 7(2), 85-87.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 7-1

  • Editorial: Life Care Planning...A Developing Process. Debra E. Berens, 7(1), 1.
  • Identifying a New Area of Damages: Assessing Time Loss Associated with Bowel Management, Nami S.Yu, Jamie L. Pomeranz, Michael D. Moorhouse, Linda R. Shaw, Paul M. Deutsch, 7(1), 3-11.
  • A Dialogue with…Mary Barros-Bailey, 7(1), 13-16.
  • Application of Life Care Planning to Psychiatric Cases (An Ontario Perspective)
    Audrey R. Miller, 7(1), 17-26.
    Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 7(1), 26-29.
  • Innovations for Daily Living, Klebine, P., 7(1), 31-34.
  • Book Review: Diplomate, American Board of Vocational Experts Weed, R. O. (2007). Life care planning: A step-by-step guide. Ann T. Neulicht, 7(1), 35.
  • Book Review: Garland,W., & Anderson, L. (2008). Life care planning: A method to your madness. Roger O.Weed, 7(1), 37-39.

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ACCESS VOLUME 6

2008

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 6- 3 &4

  • Editorial: A legend in life care planning. Debra E. Berens, 6(3&4), 75.
  • In memory of Patricia Lynne McCollom, 6(3&4), 75-76.
  • Use of scientific research and clinical practice guidelines: A survey of experienced life care planners. Pomeranz, Yu, Wemmer & Watson. 6(3&4), 77-98.
  • A dialogue with James S. Krause. Debra E. Berens, 6(3&4), 99-103.
  • Life care planning and the elder law attorney. Cox & Wortman, 6(3&4), 105-112.
  • Report of the 2007 International Symposium on Life Care Planning: The Unity Conference. 6(3&4)113-114.
  • Nami S. Yu, Annual Student Paper Award. 6(3&4), 119-120.
  • Ethics interface. Mitchell, 6(3&4), 123-124.
    Life care planning system software review. DeFazio, 6(3&4), 127-129.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 6- 1&2

  • Editorial: "Sharpening the Saw…" Debra E. Berens, 6(1&2), 1
  • Determining type and quality of household services required for persons with disabilities: Using time use survey data. Jodi Fischer, 6(1&2), 3-13.
  • International classification of functioning, disability and health: A model for life care planners.  Jamie L. Pomeranz & Linda R. Shaw, 6(1&2), 15-24.
  • Nursing Educational Requirements: Relevance to Life Care Planning Credentialing Policy, Todd Van Wieren, Christine Reid, 6(1&2), 25-45.
  • Book review. Andrea Zotovas, 6(1&2), 49-52.
  • A dialogue with Karen Preston. Debra E. Berens, 6(1&2), 57-59.
  • Announcements and educational opportunities for your learning pleasure. Debra E. Berens, 6(1&2), 65-67.

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ACCESS VOLUME 5

2007

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 5-4

  • Editorial: "Communication is Key" Berens, 5(4) 141.
  • The Physical and Psychosocial Health Status of Clients with Spinal Cord Injury Awarded Damages in Litigation Irmo Marini, & Eva Miller, 5(4) 145-158
  • Home assessment in life care planning. Karl & Weed, 5(4) 159-171.
  • Life car planning tools, websites and resources: Summary of relevant presentations at the 2006 international conference on life care planning. McDaniel, 5(4) 173-196.
  • A dialogue with Sherie Kendall, Berens, 5(4) 197-200.
  • Announcements: The 2007 international symposium of life care planning: A new era for life care planners. Berens, 5(4) 201-202.
  • Ethics Interface. Mitchell, 5(4) 203-204.
  • Announcements and Educational opportunities for your learning pleasure. 5(4) 207-210.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 5-3

  • Editorial: "Our Day Will come" Berens, 5(3) 49-50.
  • To the Editor. Deutsch, Weed, McCollom & Grisham 5(3) 51-53.
  • Ethics Interface. Mitchell, 5(3) 55-56.
  • 2006 Life Care Planning Summit Proceedings. Grisham, 5(3) 57-90.
  • The life care planning RACE: Review, Analysis, Critique & Evaluation? Neulicht, 5(3) 91- 98.
  • Long term neurobehavioral characteristics after brain injury: implications for Vocational Rehabilitation. Witol, Sander, See & Kreutzer, 5(3) 99-107.
  • Tools for creating an ethical practice. Preston, 5(3) 109-114.
  • Standards of practice: The weapon or the shield? Preston, 5(3) 115-120.
  • Foreword to the revised standards of practice for Life Care Planners. McCollom, 5(3) 121.
  •  Standards of practice for Life Care Planners. 5(3) 123-129
  • A dialogue with Julie Kitchen. Berens, 5(3) 133-136.
  • Announcements & educational opportunities for your learning pleasure. 5(3) 139-140.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 5- 1&2

  • Editorial: "Lead On..." Berens, 5(1&2) 1-2. 
  • Three Journal Life Care Planning Members Receive Prestigious Awards. Berens, 5(1&2) 5-6.
  • Consensus Among Life Care Planners Regarding Activities to Consider When Recommending Personal Attendant Care Services for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury: A Delphi Study. Pomeranz, Shaw, Sawyer & Velozo 5(1&2) 7-24.
  • 2006 life care planning summit/town hall meeting: A celebration of life care planners... 10 years later. Berens, 5(1&2) 25-26.
  • A dialogue with Rick Bonfiglio, MD. Berens, 5(1&2) 27-30.
  • Book review: Neulicht, 5(1&2) 31-32.
  • Book review: Isom, 5(1&2) 33-35.
  • Announcements & educational opportunities for your learning pleasure. 5(1&2) 37-40.

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ACCESS VOLUME 4

2006

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 4-4

  • Editorial: Are You a Joiner? Berens, 4(4) 157-158.
  • Technologies' impact on life care planners: A pilot study of children with cerebral palsy. Deutsch, Kendall, Raffa, Daninhirsch & Cimino-Ferguson, 4(4) 161-172.
  • Empirical Validation of Medical Equipment Replacement Values in LCP. Marini & Harper, 4(4) 173-182.
  • A dialogue with Sharon Reavis, 4(4) 183-184.
  • Life care planning issues for adult swallowing disorders.  Wiles Higdon, 4(4) 185-204.
  • Bilirubin Encephalopathy/Kernicterus & The Newborn Infant: Implications for Life Care Planner. Deming, 4(4) 205-218.
  • The 2005 International Conference on Life Care Planning a huge success. 4(4) 219-220.
  • Newly elected board members for the IALCP section of IARP.   4(4) 221-222.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 4- 2&3

  • Editorial: Pockets of Knowledge. Berens, 4(2-3) 65-66.
  • Field Review: Revised Standards of Practice for Life Care Planners. McCollom, 4(2-3) 67- 74.
  • A Quantitative Reappraisal of a Qualitative Survey to Assess Reliability & Validity of the Life Care Planning Process.  Kendall & Casuto, 4(2-3) 75-84.
  • Appendix A: Survey of Pediatric Life Care Planning Outcomes. 4(2-3) 85-98.
  • Life care planning issues for pediatric swallowing disorders. Wiles Higdon, 4(2-3) 99-114.
  • Vehicle modifications: Useful considerations for life care planners. Weed & Engelhart, 4(2- 3) 115-126.
  • Americans with Disabilities Act: An Evolving Resource. Vierling, 4(2-3) 127-138
  • Accessibility-Are there laws for residences? 4(2-3) 139-142.
  • A dialogue with Fred Raffa, 4(2-3) 143-146.
  • Book review: Isom, 4(2-3) 149-150.
  • Book review: Barros-Bailey, 4(2-3) 151-152.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 4-1

  • Editorial: Season of Change. Berens, 4(1), 1-2.
  • Perspective medical foundation changing the structure. McCollom, 4(1) 3-8.
  • A dialogue with Patricia McCollom, 4(1) 9-10.
  • Multiple relationships in the field of Life Care Planning. Cimino-Ferguson, 4(1) 11-16.
  • Lifelong needs after acquired brain injury: A case of study in enhancing community awareness.  Guercio, Sanders & Dixon, 4(1) 17-26.
  • PEEDS-RAPELL©: A case conceptualization model for evaluating pediatric cases. Neulicht & Berens, 4(1) 27-36.
  • What life care planners should know. Mitchell, 4(1) 37-50.
  • Book review: McCollom, 4(1) 51-52.

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ACCESS VOLUME 3

2005

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 3-4

  • Pain Hurts. Weed, 3(4), 219-224.
  • Chronic pain assessment and validation. Lilly, Walker, 3(4), 225-244.
  • Life care planning for pediatric chronic pain patients. Goldschneider-Ohme, 3(4), 245-258.
  • Spinal cord injury related pain: Diagnosis, treatment, and life care considerations.
    Livingstone, 3(4), 259-270.
  • Life care planning for the amputee with chronic pain. Meier, 3(4), 271-290.
  • A dialogue with Horace Sawyer. Berens, 3(4), 292-296.
  • Book review. Deutsch, 3(4), 297-298.
  • Book review. Allison, 3(4), 299-300.
  • Thank you and goodbye. McCollom, 3(4), 301.
  • A tribute to Patricia McCollom. Field, 3(4), 302.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 3-3

  • Editorial: Life care planning: A little like politics. McCollom, 3(3), 129-130.
  • The Efficacy of professional clinical judgment: developing expert testimony in cases involving vocational rehabilitation and care planning issues. Choppa, Johnson, Fountaine, Shafer, Jayne, Grimes, Field, 3(3), 131-150.
  • What a forensic economist needs from a life care planning expert. Ireland, Rizzardi-Pearson, 3(3), 151-162.
  • Aging with early onset conditions: Post-polio syndrome, spinal bifida, early onset neuromuscular diseases, down syndrome, brain injury, and juvenile arthritis. Mitchell, 3(3), 163-176.
  • Chronic pain medications: Current trends for life care planners. Oakes, 3(3), 177-192.
  • Proceedings of the life care planning summit 2004 Atlanta, GA April 24-25, 2004. Deutsch, Allison, 3(3), 193-202.
  • A dialogue with Tyrone Elliott, Esq. Berens, 3(3), 203-206
  • Book review. Winkler, 3(3), 207-210.
  • Book review. Casuto, 3(3), 211-212.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 3-2

  • Editorial: Life care planning summit III: Progress in action. McCollom 3(2), 65-66.
  • An overview of the RAPEL methodology for life care planners in tort cases. Weed,  3(2),  67-84.
  • Outcome measurement in life care planning: one company's approach. Patterson, Murphy, Masterson, 3(2), 85-92.
  • Aging with cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury and amputation: implications for life care planners. Mitchell, 3(2), 93-104.
  • News update...Nevada amicus brief and impact on life care planners. Taylor, 3(2), 105-108.
  • Life care planning summit 2004 the progress continues. Berens, 3(2), 109-112.
  • A dialogue with Linda Shaw. Berens, 3(2), 113-118.
  • Certification for the CHCC CLCP Certification? McKinley, 3(2), 119-122.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 3-1

  • Editorial: A new year of growth. McCollom, 3(1), 1.
  • Life care planning for the client with severe spasticity: Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy. Barker, Saulino, 3(1), 3-14.
  • Clinician's Perspective. Winkler, 3(1), 15-16.
  • Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and life care planning. Hill, 3(1), 17- 28.
  • Reliance on objective functional testing to identify an individual's needs for home support services. Fischer, 3(1), 29-34.
  • Fundamentals of neuropsychological evaluation for the life care planner and case manager. Bryant, McLean, 3(1), 35-44.
  • Neuropsychologist Questions. Weed, Fraser, Berens, 3(1), 45-46.
  • A dialogue with Debbie Berens. Weed, 3(1), 47-50.
  • An update from the commission on health care certification. McKinley, 3(1), 51-54.
  • Book review. Petgrave, Fountaine, 3(1), 55-56.

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ACCESS VOLUME 2

2004

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 2-4

  • Editorial: In the courts...The beat goes on! McCollom, 2(4), 189-190.
  • Pathophysiology of spasticity and hypertonicity. Winkler, 2(4), 191-194.
  • Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Hill, 2(4), 195-204.
  • Supreme Court decision: Cedar Rapids v. Garret, F. Impact on school nursing and life care planning. Cosby, 2(4), 205-214.
  • Book review: The transitional classification of jobs. Choppa, Jayne & Petgrave, 2(4), 215- 218.
  • A dialogue with Timothy F. Field. Berens, 2(4), 225-228.
  • Application of life care planning principles for seniors experiencing catastrophic injury. Stolte-Upman, 2(4), 229-236.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 2-3

  • Editorial: When acting as an expert... McCollom, 2(3), 141.
  • Tort reform and life care planning. Powell, 2(3), 143-155.
  • A dialogue with Bernie Kleinman. Berens, 2(3), 157-158.
  • Obtaining valid informed consent. Hogue, 2(3), 159-162.
  • Strategies for selecting or being selected as the life care planner expert – The two way street. Fick, 2(3), 163-170.
  • Life care planning: Rehabilitation education curricula and faculty needs. Isom, Marini & Reid, 2(3), 171-174.
  • Report on the amicus curiae brief. Deutsch, 2(3), 175-176.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 2-2

  • Editorial: What a life care plan can do.... McCollom, 2(2), 57.
  • Life care planning for people with sever and persistent mental illness: An overlooked practice setting. Hilligoss, 2(2), 59-72.
  • Life care planning summit 2002. Riddick-Grisham, 2(2), 73-102.
  • A dialogue with Susan Riddick-Grisham. Berens, 2(2), 103-106.
  • Book review: An introduction to the U.S. health care system. Carter, 2(2), 107-108.
  • Case study: Future care cost analysis for a post-splenectomy patient. Albee, 2(2), 119-124.
  • Brain injury rehabilitation for the life care planner: A look through the family kaleidoscope. Jackson, 2(2), 125-134.
  • Caring for people with disabilities: Prevention of victimization. Sandel, Isom & Koch, 2(2), 109-118.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 2-1

  • Editorial: The open road... McCollom, 2(1), 1.
  • Quality of life care issues in life care planning. Brethauer & Brethauer, 2(1), 3-12.
  • A retrospective study of pediatric life care plan outcomes: One life care planner's experience. Casuto & Gumpel, 2(1), 13-24.
  • Workers' compensation settlements with Medicare set-aside arrangements: Problem solving the issues. Manley, 2(1), 25-32.
  • Historic meeting visioneering case management's future. Boling & Wolf, 2(1), 33-36.
  • Case studies: Combining life care planning and case management services: One practitioner's thoughts. Preston, 2(1), 37-42.
  • A dialogue with Sherri Jasper. Berens, 2(1), 43-46.
  • We've come a long way – perspective. Knouse, 2(1), 47-50. 
  • Life care planning in Ireland. Brennan, 2(1), 51-52.

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ACCESS VOLUME 1

2003

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 1-4

  • Editorial: Strategy for quality. McCollom, 1(4), 237.
  • An educational curriculum for teaching life care planning. Isom & Marini, 1(4), 239-264.
  • Financial diagnostic tools and comprehensive life care planning. Busch, 1(4), 265-274.
  • Setting standards of protocol for replacement schedules of medical equipment in a life care plan. Amsterdam, 1(4), 275-284.
  • Enhancing credibility in the courtroom. Vierling, 1(4), 285-290.
  • A dialogue with Terry Winkler. Berens, 1(4), 291-292.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 1-3

  • Editorial: Research: The basis for a life care plan. McCollom, 1(3) 185-186.
  • Reliability of life care plans: A comparison of original and updated plans. Sutton, Deutsch,
    Weed & Berens. 1(3), 187-194.
  • The importance of vocational rehabilitation in life care planning. Field, 1(3), 195-202.
  • Case study: Traumatic brain injury and life skills training: A cost effective treatment and support option. McDonnell, 1(3), 203-208
  • CHCC Grant Research at SIU: Exploring life care planning service delivery. May, 1(3), 209- 212.
  • A dialogue with Roger O. Weed. Berens, 1(3), 213-214.
  • Hepatitis C: The new epidemic. McCollom, 1(3), 215-220.
  • Application of life care planning principles for the individual with HCV. McCollom, 1(3), 221-230.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 1-2

  • Editorial: Standards of Practice: The meaning, the value. McCollom, 1(2), 89-90.
  • Standards of practice: What they can and cannot do. Preston, 1(2), 91-96.
  • Life care planning survey 2001: Process, methods and protocols. Neulicht, Riddick-Grisham, Hinton, Costantini, Thomas & Goodrich, 1(2), 97-148.
  • A dialogue with Ann Neulicht. Berens, 1(2), 149-152.
  • Life care planning for successful outcomes: A ten-year case study. Reavis, 1(2), 153-156.
  • Research methodology for life care planners. Kendall & Deutsch, 1(2), 157-168.
  • Consistency of hospital pricing data in life care planning. Rosenblatt, 1(2), 169-172.
  • Life care planner: Secretary, know-it-all, or general contractor? One person's perspective.
    Weed, 1(2), 173-178.
  • Summary of the life care planning summit 2002. Berens, 1(2), 179-182.
  • Developing the education to support the growing needs of life care planners. Jasper,  1(2),
    183-184.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 1-1

  • Editorial: A new beginning. McCollom, 1(1), 1.
  • Life care planning: Yesterday and today. McCollom & Weed, 1(1), 3-8.
  • Amicus curiae brief. Countiss, 1(1), 9-34.
  • The life care planner, the judge and Mr. Daubert. Countiss & Deutsch, 1(1), 35-44.
  • A dialogue with Paul Deutsch. Berens, 1(1), 45-48.
  • Standards of practice. Reavis, 1(1), 49-58.
  • Certification in life care planning is alive and well. May, 1(1),  59-61
  • Standards and codes of ethics. 1(1), 62-72.
  • Bibliography of life care planning and related publications. Weed, Berens & Deutsch, 1(1), 73-84.

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ACCESS VOLUME 22

2024

Journal of Life Care Planning, 22-1

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 22(1), 3
  • Activities of Daily Living Assessment: Encompassing Qualitative and Quantitative Data Sarah Malloy, Sara Brown, 22(1), 5-12
  • Establishing a Basis for Supportive Care Recommendations in a Life Care Plan Utilizing the Observed and Objective Measures of Physical Function Algorithm (OOMPFA) Amy Mackenzie, Bryan Muench 22(1), 13-24
  • Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Enhanced Life Care Planning: Innovations, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations Paul Bourgeois, Amber Allison, and Christopher Skerritt, 22(1), 25-37
  • Practitioner’s Toolkit: Applying Practice Standards in Life Care Plans Karen Preston, 22(1), 39-43

Journal of Life Care Planning, 22-2

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 22(2), 3
  • Investigation of Implementation of Life Care Plans and Impact on the Quality of Life of Individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries. Tanya Rutherford-Owen, 22(2), 5-58
  • An Empirical Investigation of the Job Functions Associated With the Development of the Life Care Plan. Tyra N. Turner, 22(2), 59-81
  • Book Review: Life Care Planning and Case management Across the Lifespan (5th Edition) (Eds.) (Rutherford-Owen, Barros-Bailey, & Weed, 2023). Cloie B. Johnson, 22(2), 83-85

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ACCESS VOLUME 21

2023

Journal of Life Care Planning, 21-3

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 21(3), 3
  • 2022 Life Care Planning Practice Survey. Ann T. Neulicht, Susan Riddick-Grisham, Mary Barros-Bailey, Melissa Knott, Amber Maxwell, Tracy Albee, Debbe Marcinko, Nancy Mitchell, Rick Robinson, 21(3), 5-112
  • 2022 Life Care Planning Practice Survey-at-a-Glance. Rick Robinson, 21(3), 113-144

Journal of Life Care Planning, 21-2

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 21(2), 3
  • I Have Transitioned; I Wish I Would Have Known. Ingrid Van Duyne and Nathan Salvador, 21(2), 5-30
  • Practitioner’s Toolkit. Karen Preston, 21(2), 31-36
  • Assessing Activities of Daily Living. Lisa Busby Thomas, 21(2), 37-56
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchel, 21(2), 57-62

Journal of Life Care Planning, 21-1

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 21(1), 3
  • 2021 Survey of Remote Life Care Planning Practice: Pandemic Edition. Mary Barros-Bailey, Melissa Knott, Ann T. Neulicht, Nancy Mitchell, Tracy Albee, Rick Robinson, Susan Riddick-Grisham, Debbe Marcinko, 21(1), 5-30
  • 2022 Life Care Planning Summit. Cloie B. Johnson , Jamie L. Pomeranz , Nami S.Yu, Evelyn Robert, Elizabeth Davis, Laura Woodard, and Dana Penilton 21(1), 31-68
  • A Walk-Through from Referral to Testimony: Methodology & Admissibility. John R. Cary, Nick Choppa, Cloie B. Johnson, John Fountaine, and Tony Choppa, 21(1), 69-84
  • Multiple Amputations: Considerations for Life Care Planning. Carol Hadley Fricks, Lisa Gay, and Caroline Williams, 21(1), 85-94
  • Book Review: The Valuation of Monetary Damages in Injury Cases by Michael Shahnasarian. Brian T McMahon, 21(1), 95-97

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ACCESS VOLUME 20

2022

Journal of Life Care Planning, 20-3 

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 20(3), 3
  • Standards of Practice for Life Care Planners, 4th Edition. Karen Preston, Committee Chairperson, 20(3), 5-25
  • A Comparison of the Definition of a Life Care Plans. Cloie B. Johnson, John R. Cary, and Evelyn Robert 20(3), 25-44
  • Writing a Future Care Cost (FCC) Report for Children Post TBI in Canada. Galit Liffshiz and Ellen Drevnig, 20(3), 45-52
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchel, 20(3), 53-61

Journal of Life Care Planning, 20-2 

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 20(2), 3
  • An Analysis of Usual, Customary, and Reasonable Charges in Life Care Planning. Amber Allison, Aubrey Corwin, Michele J. Albers, Heidee White, and Robert H. Taylor, 20(2), 5-20
  • Healthcare service costing: Pricing perspectives and case studies for life care planners. Rebecca Mendoza Saltiel (Busch) 20(2), 21-36
  • Life Care Planning Cost Techniques: History, Methodology, and Literature Review. Cloie Johnson and Laura Woodard, 20(2), 37-57

Journal of Life Care Planning, 20-1

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 20(1), 3
  • Attendant Care Survey Methodology (ACSM): Introducing a Costing Model Attendant Care Survey Methodology (ACSM). Mary Barros-Bailey, Sarah Brown, Amber Maxwell, Sarah Malloy, Sherry Latham, Amy Thompson, Elaina Donohoe, 20(1), 5-26
  • Collateral Source Rule Approaches and its Implications for Usual, Customary and Reasonable Pricing. Bruce Stern and Tanya Rutherford-Owen, 20(1), 27-42
  • An Exploratory Study of Medical Marijuana’s Impact on Patients with Chronic Pain Beyond an Individual’s Level of Function: Implications for Life Care Planning.Nichole E. Stetten, Jamie Pomeranz, Michael Moorhouse, Ali Yurasek, Amy V. Blue, and Nami S. Yur, 20(1), 43-68
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 20(1), 69-74

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ACCESS VOLUME 19

2021

Journal of Life Care Planning, 19-3 

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 19(3), 3
  • Reinventing Therapy Frequency. Paul M. Ramos, 19(3), 5-16
  • Epilepsy Resources for Life Care Planners. Lisa Busby Thomas, 19(3), 17-29
  • Residential & Facility Placement Considerations for the Older Adult. Jennifer Crowley and Shanna Huber, 19(3), 29-38
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 19(3), 39-46
  • Book Review. Katherine S. Dunlap, 19(3), 47-48

Journal of Life Care Planning, 19-2 

  • Editor's Message. Aaron Mertes, 19(2), 3
  • Life Care Planning for Vestibular Disorders. Ashea E. M. Neil, Tracy L. Witty, 19(2), 5-16
  • Pediatric Therapy Service Delivery 101. Amy Thompson, 19(2), 17-24
  • Apps as Practical Solutions to Common Cognitive Issues. Lisa B. Hirsch, Michelle Ranae Wild, 19(2), 25-31
  • Defining Disability Internationally. Abigail O. Akande, 19(2), 33-43

Journal of Life Care Planning, 19-1 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 19(1), 1
  • Vocational, Economic and Life Care Planning in the Era of COVID-19. John R. Cary, Nick Choppa, Kourtney Layto, 19(1), 3-18
  • Life Expectancy Issues in Life Care Planning. Garson M. Caruso, 19(1), 19-58
  • Life Care Planning Education: Evidence-Based Curriculum Design Using Contemporary Standards. Mary Barros-Bailey, Sherry Latham, 19(1), 59-64
  • Evolution of Life Care Planning with Technology. Tanya Rutherford Owen, Lisa Busby Thomas, Katherine Dunlap, 19(1), 65-80
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 19(1), 81-91

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ACCESS VOLUME 18

2020

Journal of Life Care Planning, 18-4

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 18(4), 1
  • Foundation for Life Care Planning & Rehabilitation Research Presents Annual Awards. Debra Berens, 18(4), 3-6
  • Telehealth: New Considerations for Life Care Planners. Carol Fricks, Lisa Gay, Keeli Fricks, 18(4), 7-12
  • Components of a Cost/Charge Scenario as Utilized in the Life Care Plan. Ann Maniha, 18(4), 13-35
  • Recreational Therapy: Implications for Life Care Planning. Betsy Kemeny, Heidi Fawber, Joanne Finegan, Debbe Marcinko, 18(4), 35-58
  • An Overview of Wheelchair Basketball with Implications for Life Care Planning. Carolyn Hanson, Jamie L. Pomeranz, Dug Jones, Carlyn Ellison, 18(4), 59-64
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 18(4), 65-68
  • Book Review. Nick Choppa, 18(4), 69-70

Journal of Life Care Planning, 18-3 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 18(3), 1
  • Interventional Pain for the Non-Interventionalist. Brian Jakubowicz, 18(3), 5-10
  • The Impact of Chronic Pain on Life and Work. Kent A. Jayne, 18(3), 11-18
  • New protocol for treatment of complex regional pain syndrome: A Case Series. Johnathan Goree, Dustin Rumpel, Daniel Judkins, 18(3), 19-22
  • Chronic Pain and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Review of Literature. Steven Barna, Virgil R. May III, 18(3), 23-32
  • Consideration of Medical Marijuana Inclusion in Life Care Planning: Implications and Challenges. Tracy Albee, Dana Penilton, 18(3), 33-40

Journal of Life Care Planning, 18-2 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 18(2), 1
  • The International Commission on Health Care Certification Life Care Planner Role and Function Investigation. Virgil R. May III and Hossein MoradiRekabdarkolaee, 18(12), 3-68
  • Life Care Planning Report Writing Foundations, Standards, Methods, and Ethics: Development of a Checklist. Mary Barros-Bailey , 18(2), 69-80
  • The Effects of Post-Sanchez Hearsay in Life Care Planning. Aaron P. Mertes and Tracy Albee, 18(2), 81-90
  • A Preliminary Review of Effects of Bladder Integrity (Urinary Incontinence) Following Gender Affirming Surgery in Transwomen: Two Case Studies. Ingrid Van Duyne, 18(2), 91-106
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 18(2), 107-112

Journal of Life Care Planning, 18-1 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 18(1), 1
  • Pediatric Acquired Amputation: A Personal and Professional Viewpoint. Norma Stricklin, 18(1), 3-7
  • A Parent's Perspective of Navigating Medical, Legal, Educational and Rehabilitation Systems. Anonymous Contributor, 18(1), 9-10
  • Sticks and Stones May Break my Bones, but Words Will Absolutely Hurt Me: The "T" Word. Ingrid M. Van Duyne, 18(1), 11-17
  • A Wife's Story of Caring for Her Husband. Jasjeet Kaur, 18(1), 19-21
  • My New Normal: A Mother's Story of Stroke. Anonymous Contributor, 18(1), 23-28
  • Pediatric Stroke: One Mother's Story. Kenda Shea Grover, 18(1), 29-32
  • Living with Cancer: A Story of Education. Anonymous Contributor, 18(1), 33-37

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ACCESS VOLUME 17

2019

Journal of Life Care Planning, 17-4 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 17(4), 1-3
  • Foundation for Life Care Planning Research Cheryl (Sheri) L. Jasper Memorial Recognition Award. Heidi Fawber, 17(4), 5
  • Foundation for Life Care Planning Research Lifetime Achievement Award. Kristi Bagnell, 17(4), 7
  • Consideration of Medical Marijuana Inclusion in Life Care Planning: Implications and Challenges. Tracy Albee, Dana Penilton, 17(4), 9-16
  • Transgender Health: Sensitivity in Care, Treatment, and Life Care Considerations for Female to Male Transgender Individuals. Ingrid M. Van Duyne, Jason Livingstone, 17(4), 17-27
  • Evaluation of Reasonableness of Fees for Life Care Plan Services in Vaccine Act Cases. Tanya Rutherford Owen, Emma Kate Henry, 17(4), 31-37
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 17(4), 39-41

Journal of Life Care Planning, 17-3 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 17(3), 1
  • A Brief History of Life Care Planning. Roger O. Weed, 17(3), 5-14
  • 25 Years of the International Symposium of Life Care Planning. Heidi Fawber, 17(3), 15-22
  • Certification for Life Care Planning Practice. Sandra M. Bullins, Christine A. Reid, 17(3), 23-29
  • Daubert/Frye-Reed Study. Scott Beveridge, 17(3), 30
  • International Academy of Life Care Planning: Yesterday and Today. Debbe A. Marcinko, 17(3), 31-35
  • A Historical Review of Life Care Planning Summits since 2000. Cloie B. Johnson, 17(3), 37-51
  • A Historical Look at the Fellow of the International Association of Life Care Planning (FIALCP) Designation. Tracy Albee, 17(3), 53-56
  • Standards of Practice for Life Care Planners: A 25-Year History. Karen Preston, 17(3), 57-60
  • A Journey Through the History of Life Care Planning Research: The Journal of Life Care Planning and the Foundation for Life Care Planning Research. Debra E. Berens, 17(3), 61-69

Journal of Life Care Planning, 17-2

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 17(2), 1
  • Transdisciplinary Practice Position Paper. International Academy of Life Care Planners, 17(2), 3-4
  • Empirical Validation of Medical Equipment Replacement Schedules in Life Care Plans. Irmo Marini, Chia Vang, Danielle Leigh Antol, Elaine M. Mora, Paola Quijano, Rigel Macarena Pinon, and Sergio Cuevas, 17(2), 5-17
  • Diagnostic Criteria, Treatment and Long-Term Considerations for Individuals with Autism: Foundation for the Life Care Plan. Kristi B. Bagnell, 17(2), 19-29
  • Practice Challenges Identified by Life Care Planners in the United States, Tanya Rutherford Owen and Melissa Jones Wilkins, 17(2), 33-39
  • Sensitivity in Care, Treatment, and Life Care Considerations for Male to Female Transgender Individuals, Ingrid M. Van Duyne and Julie E. Stuart, 17(2), 41-50
  • Performing a Review of Past Medical Bills to Determine the Reasonableness of Costs, Laura E. Stajduhar, John R. Cary, Nicholas J. Choppa, and Jamie N. Gamez, 17(2), 51-55

Journal of Life Care Planning, 17-1

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 17(1), 1
  • Guest Editorial. Karen Preston, 17(1), 3
  • Revisiting the Concept of Transdisciplinary Life Care Planning. Kristen L. Mauk, 17(1), 5-6
  • What Life Care Planners Need to Know About the Professional Discipline of Occupational Therapist. Giovanna Boniface, Janet Smith, Courtney Mitchell and Hazel L. Bowles, 17(1), 7-11
  • What Life Care Planners Need to Know About the Professional Discipline of Physical Therapy, Diana Bubanja and Sarah M. Conover, 17(1), 13-17
  • What Life Care Planners Need to Know About the Professional Discipline of Physician Physiatrist, Stephen Mann, 17(1), 19-21
  • What Life Care Planners Need to Know About the Professional Discipline of Psychologist, Harvey E. Jacobs and Kailee Sturm, 17(1), 23-29
  • What Life Care Planners Need to Know About the Professional Discipline of Registered Nurse, Ellen M. Carey and Debbe A. Marcinko, 17(1), 31-38
  • What Life Care Planners Need to Know About the Professional Discipline of Rehabilitation Counselors, Aaron Mertes and Todd Harden, 17(1), 39-44
  • What Life Care Planners Need to Know About the Professional Discipline of Speech-Language Pathology, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 17(1), 45-72
  • Book Review, Tanya Rutherford Owen, Ph.D., 17(1),73
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 17(1), 75

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ACCESS VOLUME 16

2018

Journal of Life Care Planning, 16-4 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 16(4), 1
  • Guest Editor's Message. Cloie Johnson, 16(4), 3-4
  • Life Care Planning Consensus and Majority Statements, 2000-2018: Are They Still Relevant and Reliable? A Delphi Study. Cloie Johnson, Jamie Pomeranz, Nichole E. Stetten, 16(4), 5-13
  • Consensus and Majority Statements derived from Life Care Planning Summits held in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015 and 2017 and updated via Delphi study in 2018. Cloie Johnson, Jamie Pomeranz, Nichole E. Stetten, 16(4), 15-18
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2000, Roger Weed, Debbie Berens, 16(4), 19-45
  • Summary of the Life Care Planning Summit 2002, Debbie Berens, 16(4), 47-50
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2002, Susan Riddick-Grisham, 16(4), 51-80
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2004 The Progress Continues, Debbie Berens, 16(4), 81-84
  • Proceedings of the Life Care Planning Summit 2004, Paul Deutsch, Lori Allison, 16(4), 85-94
  • 2006 Life Care Planning Summit/Town Hall Meeting, Debbie Berens, 16(4), 95-96
  • 2006 Life Care Planning Summit Proceedings, Susan Riddick-Grisham, 16(4), 97-130
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2008 Proceedings, Susan Riddick-Grisham, 16(4), 131-142
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2010 Proceedings, Debbie Berens, Cloie Johnson, Jamie Pomeranz, Karen Preston, 16(4), 143-154
  • Life Care Planning Canadian Summit 2011, Cloie Johnson, 16(4), 155-156
  • Canadian Life Care Planning Summit 2011 Proceedings, Cloie Johnson, Michel Lacerte, 16(4), 157-182
  • Summary of Total Group Results for Canadian Life Care Planning Summit 2011, Cloie Johnson, 16(4), 183-186
  • The 2012 Life Care Planning Summit: Third Time is a Charm, Cloie Johnson, 16(4), 187-192
  • 2015 Life Care Planning Summit: Moving Forward and Looking Ahead, Cloie Johnson, 16(4), 193-200
  • 2017 Life Care Planning Summit Proceedings, Tracy Albee, Jamie Gamez, Cloie Johnson, 16(4), 201-211

Journal of Life Care Planning, 16-3 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 16(3), 1
  • A Contemporary Understanding of Unilateral Hearing Loss for Health-Related Professionals. Rachel Glade, Donna Fisher Smiley, Tanya Rutherford Owen, 16(3), 3-12
  • Understanding and Treating Neurogenic Bladder. Alyssa C. Mixon, Karen Mandzak Fried, Guy W. Fried, 16(3) ,13-16
  • Economic, Psychological, and Vocational Costs Associated with Kidney Disease and Failure: Development of Life Care Plans to Account for Applicable Costs. Theodore S. Smith, Alyssa Schwartzenburg, Elizabeth R. Smith, Katharine Porter, 16(3), 17-27
  • Predicting Long-Term Care: Determinants of Probability. Jennifer Crowley, 16(3), 29-33
  • Advances in Vehicle Technology and Their Implications for Life Care Planning: The Perspective of a Driver Rehabilitation Specialist. Luther King, 16(3), 35-39
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 16(3), 41-45
  • CEU Information, 16(3), 46
  • Call for Manuscripts, 16(3), 48

Journal of Life Care Planning, 16-2 

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 16(2), 1
  • Content Analysis of the Research Priorities in the Journal of Life Care Planning 2004-2017. Aaron Mertes, 16(2), 3-9
  • Components of Prosthetic Lower Limbs for Transfemoral and Transtibial Amputations: General Prescription Recommendations and Literature Review. Jean-Claude Fernandes, Marta Silva, Rui Santos, 16(2), 11-21
  • A Case Study of a Network Analysis of Drug Use and Emergency Department Visits in St. Louis: Supporting a Quicker Rehabilitation. Sara Beeler-Stinn, Shih-Ying Cheng, David Patterson Silver Wolf, 16(2), 23-30
  • A New Spinal Cord Stimulation Option: High-frequency 10 Kilohertz (HF10®). Kelly Campbell, Joanna Vargas, 16(2), 31-36
  • Critical Elements of Healthcare Costing. Rebecca M.S. Busch, 16(2), 37-42
  • Life Care Planning A Step-by-Step (2nd edition). Ellen Carey, 16(2), 43
  • Disability Related Publications. 16(2), 45
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 16(2), 47-50
  • CEU Information, 16(2), 51
  • Call for Manuscripts, 16(2), 53

Journal of Life Care Planning, 16-1 

Special Issue - Brain Injury Edition

  • Editor's Message. Tanya Rutherford Owen, 16(1), 1
  • Assessing Severity of Traumatic Brain Injury in Life Care Planning. Robert J. Fabiano, Samantha Sharrard, 16(1), 3-8
  • Life Care Planning for the Adult with Traumatic Brain Injury. Harvey E. Jacobs, Howard T. Katz, Debra E. Berens, 16(1), 9-14
  • Using a Life Care Planner when the Injury is Traumatic Brain Injury - Perspectives of an Attorney. Bruce Stern, 16(1), 15-22
  • Life Care Planning for Children with Aquired Brain Injuries. Susan Riddick Grisham, Sharon Grandinette, Richard P. Bonfiglio, 16(1), 23-28
  • The Implications of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Malingering, Knowledges Base, and Opinions in Life Care Planning. Rigel Pinon, Irmo Marini, Tiffany Cantu, Iliana Escandon, 16(1), 29-34
  • Qualitative case studies of professional-level workers with traumatic brain injury: A contextual approach to job accommodations and retention. Richard T. Roessler, Phillip D. Rumrill, Jr., Stuart P. Rumrill, Deborah L. Minton, Deborah J. Hendricks, Elaine Sampson, Callista Stauffer, Marcia J. Scherer, Amanda Nardone, Anne Leopold, Karen Jacobs, Eileen Elias, 16(1), 35-46
  • Executive Function and Social Skill Support After Traumatic Brain Injury. Kimberly Frazier, 16(1), 47-52
  • Addressing Educational Challenges Following Pediatric Acquired Brain Injury. Brenda Eagan-Johnson, 16(1), 53-62
  • In Memoriam Robert Voogt. Bruce H. Stern, 16(1), 63-64
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 16(1), 65-68
  • CEU Information, 16(1), 69
  • Disability Related Publications, 16(1), 70

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ACCESS VOLUME 15

2017

Journal of Life Care Planning, 15-4

  • Editor's Message, Jamie Pomeranz and Nichole Stetten, 15(4), 1
  • Introduction of the New Editorial Board, Tanya Rutherford Owen, 15(4), 3-8
  • The Role of the Occupational Therapist in Life Care Planning. Nancy Mitchell, Courtney Mitchell and Nichole E. Stetten, 15(4), 9-11
  • Determining 24-Hour Supervision: A Scoping Review through a Canadian Legal Database. Avelino (Jun) Maranan and Mathew Rose, 15(4), 13-17
  • The Role Of The Occupational Therapist In Valuing "Unpaid Work" And How It Impacts Wrongful Death Claims. Carol Bierbrier and Hazel Bowles, 15(4), 19-23
  • Memories of Paul Amsterdam, ATP – A Friend and Colleague. Dianne Simmons Grab, 15(4), 25
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 15(4), 27-31

Journal of Life Care Planning, 15-3

  • Managing the Notion of UCR in a Life Care Plan. Rebecca Mendoza Saltiel Busch, 15(3), 3-14.
  • Developing Life Care Plans for Cases Involving Multiple Plaintiffs. Amber L. Allison &  Aaron Wolfson, 15(3), 15-18.
  • 2017 Life Care Planning Summit Proceedings. Tracy Albee, Jamie N. Gamez & Cloie B. Johnson, 15(3), 19-30.
  • Challenges and Practice Issues Faced by Canadian Life Care Planners.  Jodi Fischer & Melissa Jones Wilkins, 15(3), 31-36,
  • A Comparison of Life Care Planning Standards of Practice.  Jamie N. Gamez, Cloie B. Johnson & Laura Stajduhar, 15(3), 37-44.
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 15(3), 45-54.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 15-2

  • 2017 Life Care Planning Summit Proceedings at a Glance.  Jamie N. Gamez, 15(2), 3-4.
  • 2017 IALCP Election Results.  15(2), 5-6.
  • Cultural Experiences and International Practices of Life Care Planners: Results of an Exploratory Research Study, Mary Barros-Bailey,15(2), 7-12.
  • Eliciting Rehabilitation Recommendations During Forensic Life Care Plan Consultations. Michael Shahnasarian, 15(2), 13-20.
  • The Opioid Epidemic and Its Effect on Life Care Planning, Melissa Jones Wilkins, Amanda Connell & Sandra Bullins, 15(2), 21-26.
  • The Inclusion of Cannabinoids and Medicinal Marijuana as a Treatment Option for Individuals with Disabilities in Life Care Plans, Stephanie L. Lusk and Tanya Rutherford Owen, 15(2), 27-34.
  • Life Care Planning in a Country with For-Profit Medicine, Rigel M. Pinon & Irmo Marini, 15(2), 35-38.
  • Trauma and Stress Related Disorders: Relevance to DSM-5 and Life Care Planning, Melissa Jones Wilkins, Tanya Owen and Brandy Kilpatrick, 15(2), 39-48.
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 15(2), 49-51.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 15-1

  • Complexities of Surgery Pricing and Implications for Life Care Planners, Laura Woodard, Elizabeth Kattman, & Stella Spencer, 15(1), 3-8.
  • Assistive Technology in the Life Care Plan. Chrissy Whiting Madison, Sandra Bullins & Melissa Jones Wilkins, 15(1), 9-12.
  • Management of Hearing Loss in Adults: An Overview and Implications for Life Care Planning, Rachel Glade & Amy Hunter, 15(1), 13-20.
  • 2017 IARP/ISLCP Round-Table Summaries, Carla Seyler, 15(1), 21-24.
  • Exploring Special Needs Adoptions and the Applicability of Life Care Plans. Vicky Buckles &  Jamie Pomeranz. 15(1), 25-34.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 37-40.
  • Why Should You Attend the 2017 Life Care Planning Summit. Jamie Gamez, & Cloie Johnson, 15(1), 41-43. 

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ACCESS VOLUME 14

2016

Journal of Life Care Planning, 14-3

  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Population; Ensuring Cultural Competency for the Transgender Population When Developing a Life Care Plan. Colleen Manzetti, & Cheryl Leiningen, 14(3), 3-10.
  • The Risk of Developing Dementia Following a Traumatic Brain Injury. Enrico Fazzini, 14(3), 11-16.
  • JR News − Summer 2016 Work, Home and Play; 10 Years, 33 Years, and 50 Years. JR Harding, 14(3), 17-22.
  • A Clinical Approach to the Diagnosis and Management of Vestibular Disorders Utilizing a New System of Classification and Introducing a New Syndrome Into the Classification. Joel F. Lehrer, 14(3), 23-54.
  • The Canadian Circle and Beyond, Dana M. Weldon, 14(3), 55-58.
  • Ethics Interface Ethical Concerns with Conflicts in Codes and Standards of Practice, Nancy Mitchell, 14(3), 59-62.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 14-2

  • Differences Among Life Care Planners and Physiatrists Regarding the Likelihood and Frequency of Secondary Complications for Persons with Spinal Cord Injury
    Noel A. Ysasi, Irmo Marini, Matthew Sprong, Irasema Silva, 14(2), 3-37.
  • Revisiting Chronic Pain in the Life Care Plan, David E. Stewart, Brian Jakubowicz, Kwadis Beard, George Cyphers, Daniel V. Turner, 14(2), 39-45.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 14(2), 47-48.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 14-1

  • A Comparison of Physiatrist Life Care Planners versus Non-Life Care Planner Physiatrists' Professional Opinions Regarding Secondary Complications of Spinal Cord Injuries, Noel A. Ysasi, Irmo Marini, Danielle Leigh Antol, Kristin Maxwell, Shelby Kerwin, 14(1), 3-24.
  • A Comprehensive Literature Review of Secondary Complications of Spinal Cord Injury,
    Noel A. Ysasi, Shelby Kerwin, Irmo Marini, Bradley McDaniels, Danielle Leigh Antol, 14(1), 25-58.
  • Physiatrists' Professional Opinions Regarding Secondary Complications After SCI,  Noel A. Ysasi, Irmo Marini, Bradley McDaniels, Roy K. Chen, Lisa Dunkley, Shelby Kerwin, 14(1), 59-70.
  • Appendix: Life Care Planner Survey and Physiatrist Survey, 14(1), 71-84.
  • LCP Practice Musings, Robert H. Taylor, 14(1), 85-86.
  • The Medical Equipment Corner, Paul Amsterdam, 14(1), 87-88.
  • The Canadian Circle and Beyond, Dana M. Weldon, 14(1), 89-96.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 97-101.

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ACCESS VOLUME 13

2015

Journal of Life Care Planning, 13-4

  • Long-Term Outcomes of Pediatric-Onset Spinal Cord Injuries: Implications for Life Care Planning, Lawrence Vogel, Kathy Zebracki, 13(4), 3-10.
  • Critical Elements of Home Health Service Provision for Life Care Planners, Tanya Rutherford Owen, Melissa Jones Wilkins, Brandy Kilpatrick, 13(4), 11-20.
  • Insights into the International Association of Life Care Planning Fellow Program: Question and Answers from Program Developers, Michael Shahnasarian, 13(4), 21-26.
  • 2015 Life Care Planning Summit: Moving Forward and Looking Ahead, Cloie B. Johnson, 13(4), 27-34.
  • Consensus and Majority Statements Derived from Life Care Planning Summits Held in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, Cloie B. Johnson, 13(4), 35-38.
  • 2015 International Symposium of Life Care Planning (ISLCP), Debra E. Berens, 13(4), 39-42.
  • Congratulations 2015 Life Care Planning Award Recipients, 13(4), 43-46.
  • Prologue - The Collateral Source Rule and the ACA: Implications for Life Care Planning, Cloie B. Johnson, Timothy F. Field, Anthony J. Choppa, 13(4), 47-50.
  • LCP Practice Musings, Robert H. Taylor, 13(4), 51-52.
  • The Canadian Circle and Beyond, Dana M. Weldon, 13(4), 53-54.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 13(4), 55-59.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 13-3

  • The Collateral Source Rule and the Affordable Care Act: Implications for Life Care Planning and Economic Damages, Timothy Field, Cloie B. Johnson, Anthony J. Choppa, John D. Fountaine, 13(3), 3-16.
  • An Attorney Perspective on Standards of Practice: A Weapon or A Shield? Nathaniel Fick, Karen Preston, 13(3), 17-20.
  • Revision Process for the Standards of Practice for Life Care Planners, Karen Preston, Christine Reid, 13(3), 21-30.
  • Standards of Practice for Life Care Planners 3rd edition, 13(3), 31-36.
  • Life Care Planning for Burn Injuries, Tanya Rutherford Owen, Melissa Jones Wilkins, Brandy Kilpatrick, Teresia M. Paul, 13(3), 37-44.
  • Life Care Planning and Acquired Brain Injury: Determining Needs and Costs at the Dawn of the Patient Protection Affordable Care Act, Harvey E. Jacobs, 13(3), 45-48.
  • The Medical Equipment Corner, Paul Amsterdam, 13(3), 49-50.
  • The Canadian Circle and Beyond, Dana M. Weldon, 13(3), 51-64.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 13(3), 65-70.
  • Samples for Success: Life Care Plans from Practicing Life Care Planners, First Edition, Victoria Powell, 13(3), 71.
  • 2015 International Symposium on Life Care Planning Agenda, 13(3), 72-73.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 13-2

  • Communication Sciences and Disorders: The Future of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 5-6.
  • Neuroimaging Techniques To Help Patients With Neurological Complications, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 6-8.
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation/Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 9-10.
  • Laryngeal Imaging, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 11-12.
  • Biofeedback for Acquired Apraxia of Speech, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 13-14.
  • Audiology: The Future of Hearing, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 15-20.
  • Technology: Smartphones and Apps for Hearing Impaired, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 21-24.
  • Communication Sciences and Disorders: The Future of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 13(2), 25-26.
  • LCP Practice Musings, Robert H. Taylor, 13(2), 27-28.
  • The Medical Equipment Corner, Paul Amsterdam, 13(2), 29-30.
  • The Canadian Circle and Beyond, Dana M. Weldon, 13(2), 31-32.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 13(2), 33-38.
  • 2015 International Symposium on Life Care Planning, September 19-20, 2015, 13(2), 39- 40.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 13-1

  • Introduction of the New Editorial Board, Costantini & Simmons Grab, 13(1), 7-16.
  • 2015 International Symposium on Life Care Planning: Change, Challenge, Opportunity, Costantini & Simmons Grab, 13(1), 17-18.
  • What is the Life Care Planning Summit; and Why Should You Attend the 2105 Summit?  Cloie Johnson and Jamie Gamez, 13(1), 19-22.
  • LCP Practice Musings, Robert H. Taylor, 13(1), 23-24.
  • The Medical Equipment Corner, Paul Amsterdam, 13(1), 25-26.
  • The Canadian Circle and Beyond, Dana Weldon, 13(1), 27-28.
  • Therapeutic Swimming as a Community Based Program, Corinne Slade and Dianne Simmons Grab, 13(1), 29-32.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 13(1), 33-35.

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ACCESS VOLUME 12

2014

Journal of Life Care Planning, 12-2

  • The authors of letter to the editor regarding "Life Expectancy Projections Supporting Life Care Planning" by RP Bonfiglio and D Kasas in Volume 12, Number 1. Steven Day, Robert Reynolds, Scott Kush, 12(2), 5-8.
  • Decubitus Ulcer Development in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury. Tanya Rutherford Owen, Melissa Jones Wilkins, 12(2), 9-24.
  • Urinary Tract Infections and Spinal Cord Injury. Noel A. Ysasi, Irasema Silva, Mariel Guerrero, 12(2), 25-31.
  • Neuropathic Pain: A Secondary Complication of Spinal Cord Injury. Cynthia A. Serrata, Mary A. Rocha, 12(2), 32-44.
  • Cardiovascular Disease and Spinal Cord Injury. Kim Nguyen-Finn, Jaime Lopez, Matilde Barrera Alaniz, 12(2), 45-54.
  • Osteoporosis and Spinal Cord Injury. Rachita Sharma, 12(2), 55-62.
  • Respiratory Dysfunction and Spinal Cord Injury. Kim Nguyen-Finn, Danielle D. Fox, 12(2), 63-76.
  • Shoulder Injury and Pain among Person's with Spinal Cord Injury. Noel A. Ysasi, Alicia Brown, Irasema Silva, 12(2), 77-90.
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 12(2), 91- 95.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 12-1

  • Estimating Life Expectancy: A Physiatric Perspective, Bill Rosen, Reg Gibbs, Ashley Crtalic, 12(1), 3-14.
  • Life Expectancy Projections Supporting Life Care Planning, Richard Paul Bonfiglio, Dakota Kasa, 12(1), 15-20. 
  • Life Expectancy and The Life Care Planner, Robert Shavelle & David Strauss, 12(1), 21-30.
  • Life Expectancy for Life Care Planners, Scott Kush, Steven Day & Robert Reynolds, 12(1), 31-50.
  • Utilizing Research to Determine Life Expectancy: Applications for Life Care Planning
    James Krause, Lee Saunders, 12(1), 51-60.
  • Ethical Risks of Understanding Life Expectancy in Life Care Planning Practice, Christine Reid, 12(1), 61-74.
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 12(1), 75-80.
  • Book Review, Irmo Marini, 12(1), 81.

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ACCESS VOLUME 11

2013

Journal of Life Care Planning, Volume, 11-4

  • 18th Annual International Conference on Life Care Planning, Heidi L. Fawber, 11 (4), 3-6.
  • Transcript of David Ball, Trial Consultant 2012 International Symposium on Life Care Planning: Persuasive Life Care Planner Testimony - Serving the Injured Client, David Ball, 11(4), 7-18.
  • Recent Advances at Craig Hospital, Kenny Hosack, Catherine Davis, Candy Tefertiller. 11(4), 19-24.
  • Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury, Before, During, and After: A Pediatric Physiatrist Point of View, Richard Radecki, 11(4), 25-32.
  • Ethics, Nancy Mitchell, 11(4), 33-38.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Volume, 11-3

  • Scrambler Therapy: An Innovative and Effective Treatment for Chronic Neuropathic Pain, Frank Sparadeo, Cheryl Kaufman, Stephen D'Amato, 11(3), 3-16.
  • Admissible Expert Testimony, Tracy Albee, Douglas Gordon, 11 (3), 17-24.
  • Life Expectancy Determinations: Cerebral Palsy, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Spinal Cord Injury Analysis and Comparison, Audrius V. Plioplys, 11(3), 25-38.
  • Organizational Viewpoints on Research in Life Care Planning, Tanya Rutherford Owen 11(3), 39-51.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Volume, 11-2

  • The 2012 Life Care Planning Summit: Third Time is a Charm, Cloie Johnson, 11(2), 3-6.
  • Consensus and Majority Statements Derived from LCP Summits held in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2012, Karen Preston, Cloie Johnson, 11(2), 9-14.
  • Coding and Cost Research for the Life Care Plan, Liz Holakiewicz, Marilyn Pacheco, 11(2), 15-26.
  • National Spinal Cord Statistical Center Cost Figures: A Comparison to the Life Care Planning Approach, Tanya Rutherford Owen, Randall L. Thomas, 11(2), 27-34.
  • Life Care Planning in Wrongful Birth Cases, Michele Nielsen, 11(2), 35-42.
  • Ethics, Nancy Mitchell, 11(2), 43-44.
  • Book Review, Tim Field, 11 (2), 45-46.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Volume, 11-1

  • Special Issue of the Journal of Life Care Planning on Summits, Roger Weed, 11 (1), 3-4.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2000, Debbie Berens, Roger Weed, 11(1), 5-31.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2002, Susan Riddick-Grisham, 11(1), 32-49.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2004: The Progress Continues, Debbie Berens11(1), 50-52.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2006: Town Hall Meeting, Debbie Berens, 11(1), 53-54.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2006, Susan Riddick-Grisham, 11(1), 55-66.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2008, Karen Preston, Jamie Pomeranz, Carol Walker, 11(1), 67-75.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2010, Debbie Berens, Cloie Johnson, Jamie Pomeranz, Karen Preston, 11(1), 76-86.
  • Canadian Life Care Planning Summit 2011 Proceedings, Cloie Johnson, Michel Lacerte, 11(1), 87-109.
  • What Every Life Care Planner Should Know about the 2012 LCP Summit, Roger Weed, Cloie Johnson, Susan Riddick Grisham, Steve Yuhas, 11(1), 113-118.
  • Welcome to the 2012 Summit for Life Care Planners, Cloie Johnson 11(1), 119-125.

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ACCESS VOLUME 10

2012

Journal of Life Care Planning, 10-4

  • Life Care Plan Implementation Among Adults with Spinal Cord Injuries, Tanya Rutherford-Owen and Irmo Marini, 10(4), 4-20.
  • Working and Care-giving: The Impact on Caregiver Stress, Family-Work Conflict, and Burnout, Karen R. McDaniel and David G. Allen, 10(4), 21-32.
  • Adult Care and Spinal Cord Injury: Usage Patterns and Perspectives for Those with Life Care Plans, Tanya Rutherford-Owen and Irmo Marini, 10(4), 33-44.
  • Practical Matters Possibility versus Probability, Irmo Marini, 10(4), 45-48.
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 10(4),49-52.
  • Book Review, Valerie J. Rodriguez, 10(4), 53-54.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 10-3

  • Editorial: A Decade of Thanksgiving, Debbie Berens, 10(3), 1-2.
  • Canadian Life Care Planning Summit 2011 Proceedings, Cloie Johnson Michel Lacerte, 10(3), 3-24.
  • Summary of Total Group Results for Canadian Life Care Planning Summit 2011, Cloie Johnson, 10(3), 25-28.
  • Letters of Endorsement Professional Groups, 10(3), 29-36.
  • How Life Care Planners Can Impact Legislation Through Legislative Tracking Technology, Brandie Dawson & Carole Upman, 10(3), 37-44.
  • Synopsis of 17th Annual International Symposium on Life Care Planning (ISLCP), Heidi L. Fawber, 10(3), 45-48.
  • Every Person Is Unique, Individual and Irreplaceable, Anne Llewellyn, 10(3), 49-50.
  • Congratulations 2011 Life Care Planning Award Recipients, Debbie Berens, 10(3), 51-52.
  • 2011 International Symposium on Life Care Planning Gratefully Acknowledges their Vendors, FLCPR, 10(3), 53-54.
  • 2011 International Symposium on Life Care Planning Gratefully Acknowledges their Donors & Supporters, FLCPR, 10(3), 55-56.
  • Ethics Interface Nancy Mitchell, 10(3), 57-60.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 10-2

  • Evaluation of Life Care Plans Developed by A Private Rehabilitation Consulting Agency for Victims of Abuse Utilizing the IALCP Standards of Practice as a Base, Zarahi Nunez & Darlene M. Carruthers, 10(2), 3-14.
  • Book Review, Carolyn Wiles Higdon, 10(2), 15-20.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, Mary Barros-Bailey, 10(2), 21-24.
  • BRONSON'S INC and TRAVELERS, Appellants, v. ROBERT MANN, Appellee., Debbie Berens, 10(2), 25-30.
  • SUMMARY: Bronson's, Inc. & Travelers v. Robert Mann, 2011, Gerri Pennachio, 10(2), 31-32.
  • Comment on Bronson's Inc. & Travelers v. Robert Mann, Timothy F. Field, 10(2), 33-34.
  • Life Care Planning Canadian Summit 2011, Cloie Johnson, 10(2), 35-36.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 10-1

  • A Tribute to Cheryl "Sheri" Jasper, Roger O. Weed, 10(1), 1-2.
  • Tributes to Sheri Jasper, Sherry A. Latham, Terry Schramm, William R. Goodrich, Susan Riddick-Grisham, Julie A. Kitchen & Karen Luckett, 10(1), 3-6.
  • Eulogy of Cheryl "Sheri" Jasper, Paul M. Deutsch, 10(1), 7-10.
  • Eulogy of Sheri Jasper, Terry Winkler, 10(1), 11-12.
  • A Dialogue with Sheri Jasper (reprinted), Debbie Berens, 10(1), 13-16.
  • A Tribute to Tyron Elliott, Esq., Judy L. LaBuda, Ann T. Neulicht, Roger O.
     Weed, 10(1), 17-18.
  • A Dialogue with Tyron Elliott, Esq. (reprinted), Debbie Berens, 10(1), 19-22.
  • A Survey of Speech-language Pathologists: Long-term Speech Therapy Needs for Patients within Three Neurological Conditions. Ayala, Marini, Luckett & Blanco, 10(1), 23-46.
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, Mary Barros-Bailey, 10(1), 47-50.

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ACCESS VOLUME 9

2011

Journal of Life Care Planning, 9-4

  • Life Care Plan Survey 2009: Process, Methods and Protocols, Ann T. Neulicht, Susan Riddick-Grisham, William R. Goodrich, 9(4), 131-162.
  • Appendix to Life Care Plan Survey, 9(4), 163-200.
  • Life Care Plan Survey At A Glance, William R. Goodrich, Ann T. Neulicht, Susan Riddick-Grisham, 9(4), 201-215.
  • Award Recipients Congratulations Debbie Berens and Jamie Pomeranz, 9(4), 216-217.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 9-3

  • Editorial: The Roles and Functions of a Life Care Planner, Timothy F. Field, Roger O. Weed, 9(3), 55-56.
  • Role and Function Study of Life Care Planners, Jamie Pomeranz, Nami Yu, Christine Reid, 9(3), 57-106.
  • Ethics Interface, Mary Barros-Bailey, 9(3), 119-122.
  • Book Review, Karen Preston, 9(3), 123-124.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 9-2

  • Life Care Planning Summit 2010 Proceedings, Debbie Berens, Cloie Johnson, Jamie Pomeranz, Karen Preston. 9(2), 3-14.
  • Life Expectancy Estimates in the Life Care Plan: Accounting for Economic Factors, James S. Krause, Lee L. Saunders, 9(2), 15-28.
  • Coping with Cancer, Quality of Life, and Return-to-Work, Paul Bourgeois, Paul Bourgeois, 9(2), 29-36.
  • Reducing the Use of PRN Medication in In-Patient Psychiatric Hospitals, George C. T. Mugoya, Charlene M. Kampfe, 9(2), 37-46.
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 9(2), 47-49.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 9-1

  • Rational Life Care Planning, Wayne C. Kreuscher, 9(1), 7-13
  • Reaction to Rational Life Care Planning, Jeanne B. Patterson, and Frank Woodrich, 9(1), 15-18.
  • An Irreverent Look at Life Care Planners. Rodney M. Patterson, 9(1), 19-39
  • Comments Regarding An Irreverent Look At Life Care Planners, Roger O. Weed, 9(1), 41-44.
  • Life Care Plan of John Child, Jr. Charles A. Kincaid, 9(1), 45-51.
  • Ethics Interface. Nancy Mitchell, 9(1), 53-54.

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ACCESS VOLUME 8

2010

Journal of Life Care Planning, 8-4

  • Editorial: The Annual Student Paper Award, Timothy F. Field, 8(4), 155.
  • Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type II, Implications for the Life Care Plan: A Case Study Involving Opposite-sex Siblings with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type II, Brandie Dawso
    Tools for Making Home Care Decisions: A Clinician's Worksheets. Karen Preston
    Book Review - The CRCC Desk Reference on Professional Ethics: A Guide for Rehabilitation Counselors, Roger O. Weed. 8(4), 157-193.
  • Tools for Making Home Care Decisions: A Clinician's Worksheets,  Karen Preston, 8(4), 195-198.
  • Book Review Roger O. Weed, 8(4), 201-202.
  • Book Review - Life Care Planning and Case Management Handbook. Ann Neulicht, 8(4), 203-204.
  • Book Review - Medical, Psychosocial and Vocational Aspects of Disability, Third Edition, Judith Parker, 8(4), 205-206.
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 8(4), 207-208.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 8-3

  • Editorial: Growing the Life Care Planning Literature Base, Timothy F. Field, 8(3), 105.
  • A Survey of Physical Therapists: Long Term Therapy Needs For Persons with Severe Disabilities, Irmo Marini, Karen Luckett, Eva Miller, E. Lisette Blanco, 8(3), 107-123.
  • Annual Student Paper Award — Brandie Dawson, Debra Berens, 8(3), 124.
  • Life Care Planning in Bankruptcy Court: A Case Study, Tracey Albee, 8(3),125-134.
  • Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 8(3), 135-138.
  • Congratulations, Terry Winkler — Recipient of the Life Care Planning Lifetime Achievement Award, Debra Berens, 8(3), 139.
  • International Academy of Life Care Planning — Strategic Planning, Cloie B. Johnson, 8(3), 145-148.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 8-2

  • Obesity and Disability: A Paradigm Shift in Workers' Compensation Rehabilitation, Chad J. Betters, 8(2), 67-74.
  • Selvie Muse-Freeman, as duly appointed guardian of Linda Muse, Plaintiff, v. Imran Bhatti, et al., Defendants.Civil Action No: 75 07-3638 (AET), 8(2), 75-80.
  • Case: Selvie Muse-Freeman v. Bhatti, M.D., Trudy Koslow, 8(2), 81-82.
  • Replacement Cost Valuation of Production by Homemakers: Conceptual Questions and Measurement Problems, Thomas R. Ireland, John O.Ward, 8(2), 83-92.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 8-1

  • New Developments in the Role of Neuropsychological and Psychological Assessments in Rehabilitation, Case Management and Life Care Planning Lisa Kohn, Elizabeth Hooper, Jessica Ballard, Alan Raphael, Charles Golden, 8(1), 3-8.
  • Which Estimates of Household Production are Best?John B. Douglass, Genevieve M. Kenney, Ted R. Miller, 8(1), 9-30.
  • Market Valuation of Household Production, Ronald A. Dulaney, John H. Fitzgerald, Matthew S. Swenson, John H. Wicks, 8(1), 31-42.
  • Household Services: Toward A More Comprehensive Measure, Frank D. Tinari, 43-56.

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ACCESS VOLUME 7

2009

Journal of Life Care Planning, 7-4

  • Editorial: Expanding the Knowledge Base for the Life Care Planner, 7(4), 161-162.
  • Bereavement and Mortality: A Methodology for Assessing Capacity and Functioning Following the Loss of a SpouseTimothy E. Field, Anthony J. Choppa, Cloie B. Johnson, Kent A. Jayne, John D. Fountaine & Anna-Marie Smith , 7(4), 163-180.
  • Discounting the Cost of Future Care for Persons with Disabilities, David Strauss, Robert Shavelle, Christopher Pflaum, Christopher Bruce, 7(4),  181-190.
  • Life Expectancies for Person With Medical Risks.  Frank Slesnick & Robert Thornton, 7(4), 191-202.
  • Ethics Interface, Nancy Mitchell, 7(4), 203-206.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 7-3

  • The Transgender Life Care Plan: A Case Report Mary Barros-Bailey, Jodi L. Saunders, 7(3), 97-104.
  • Recipient of the Life Care Planning Lifetime Achievement Award: Julie A. Kitchen, 7(3), 105.
  • The Applicability of the Life Care Plan for Adopted Children with Disabilities: What Will Medicaid Pay? Vicky P. Buckles, Jamie Pomeranz, Mary Ellen Young, 7(3), 107-122.
  • Annual Student Paper Award Vicky P. Buckles,7(3), 123.
  • Who is the Client in Forensics? Mary Barros-Bailey, Jeffrey Carlisle, Michael Graham, Ann T. Neulicht, Robert Taylor, Ann Wallace, 7(3), 125-132.
  • Recipient of the Patricia McCollom Research Award  Dr. James Krause7(3), 133-134.
  • James McMillan, Claimant - against- The City of New York,7(3), 135-144.
    Summary: McMillan v. City of New York, Sharon Reavis, 7(3), 145-146.
  • A Comment: McMillan v. City of New York, Susan U. Sheerin, 7(3), 147-148.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 7-2

  • Journal of Life Care Planning: A New Direction Timothy Field, 7(2), 45.
  • Life Care Planning Summit 2008 Proceedings, Karen Preston, Jamie L. Pomeranz and Carol Walker, 7(2), 49-60.
  • Research to Another Level: Medical Coding and the Life Care Planning Process: Part I, Ann Maniha, 7(2), 61-72.
  • A Study of Quality of Life Issues for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury Following Treatment and Financial Settlement, Randy Salmons, 7(2), 72-83.
  • Ethics Interface, Mary Barros-Bailey, 7(2), 85-87.

Journal of Life Care Planning, 7-1

  • Editorial: Life Care Planning...A Developing Process. Debra E. Berens, 7(1), 1.
  • Identifying a New Area of Damages: Assessing Time Loss Associated with Bowel Management, Nami S.Yu, Jamie L. Pomeranz, Michael D. Moorhouse, Linda R. Shaw, Paul M. Deutsch, 7(1), 3-11.
  • A Dialogue with…Mary Barros-Bailey, 7(1), 13-16.
  • Application of Life Care Planning to Psychiatric Cases (An Ontario Perspective)
    Audrey R. Miller, 7(1), 17-26.
    Ethics Interface- Nancy Mitchell, 7(1), 26-29.
  • Innovations for Daily Living, Klebine, P., 7(1), 31-34.
  • Book Review: Diplomate, American Board of Vocational Experts Weed, R. O. (2007). Life care planning: A step-by-step guide. Ann T. Neulicht, 7(1), 35.
  • Book Review: Garland,W., & Anderson, L. (2008). Life care planning: A method to your madness. Roger O.Weed, 7(1), 37-39.

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ACCESS VOLUME 6

2008

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 6- 3 &4

  • Editorial: A legend in life care planning. Debra E. Berens, 6(3&4), 75.
  • In memory of Patricia Lynne McCollom, 6(3&4), 75-76.
  • Use of scientific research and clinical practice guidelines: A survey of experienced life care planners. Pomeranz, Yu, Wemmer & Watson. 6(3&4), 77-98.
  • A dialogue with James S. Krause. Debra E. Berens, 6(3&4), 99-103.
  • Life care planning and the elder law attorney. Cox & Wortman, 6(3&4), 105-112.
  • Report of the 2007 International Symposium on Life Care Planning: The Unity Conference. 6(3&4)113-114.
  • Nami S. Yu, Annual Student Paper Award. 6(3&4), 119-120.
  • Ethics interface. Mitchell, 6(3&4), 123-124.
    Life care planning system software review. DeFazio, 6(3&4), 127-129.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 6- 1&2

  • Editorial: "Sharpening the Saw…" Debra E. Berens, 6(1&2), 1
  • Determining type and quality of household services required for persons with disabilities: Using time use survey data. Jodi Fischer, 6(1&2), 3-13.
  • International classification of functioning, disability and health: A model for life care planners.  Jamie L. Pomeranz & Linda R. Shaw, 6(1&2), 15-24.
  • Nursing Educational Requirements: Relevance to Life Care Planning Credentialing Policy, Todd Van Wieren, Christine Reid, 6(1&2), 25-45.
  • Book review. Andrea Zotovas, 6(1&2), 49-52.
  • A dialogue with Karen Preston. Debra E. Berens, 6(1&2), 57-59.
  • Announcements and educational opportunities for your learning pleasure. Debra E. Berens, 6(1&2), 65-67.

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ACCESS VOLUME 5

2007

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 5-4

  • Editorial: "Communication is Key" Berens, 5(4) 141.
  • The Physical and Psychosocial Health Status of Clients with Spinal Cord Injury Awarded Damages in Litigation Irmo Marini, & Eva Miller, 5(4) 145-158
  • Home assessment in life care planning. Karl & Weed, 5(4) 159-171.
  • Life car planning tools, websites and resources: Summary of relevant presentations at the 2006 international conference on life care planning. McDaniel, 5(4) 173-196.
  • A dialogue with Sherie Kendall, Berens, 5(4) 197-200.
  • Announcements: The 2007 international symposium of life care planning: A new era for life care planners. Berens, 5(4) 201-202.
  • Ethics Interface. Mitchell, 5(4) 203-204.
  • Announcements and Educational opportunities for your learning pleasure. 5(4) 207-210.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 5-3

  • Editorial: "Our Day Will come" Berens, 5(3) 49-50.
  • To the Editor. Deutsch, Weed, McCollom & Grisham 5(3) 51-53.
  • Ethics Interface. Mitchell, 5(3) 55-56.
  • 2006 Life Care Planning Summit Proceedings. Grisham, 5(3) 57-90.
  • The life care planning RACE: Review, Analysis, Critique & Evaluation? Neulicht, 5(3) 91- 98.
  • Long term neurobehavioral characteristics after brain injury: implications for Vocational Rehabilitation. Witol, Sander, See & Kreutzer, 5(3) 99-107.
  • Tools for creating an ethical practice. Preston, 5(3) 109-114.
  • Standards of practice: The weapon or the shield? Preston, 5(3) 115-120.
  • Foreword to the revised standards of practice for Life Care Planners. McCollom, 5(3) 121.
  •  Standards of practice for Life Care Planners. 5(3) 123-129
  • A dialogue with Julie Kitchen. Berens, 5(3) 133-136.
  • Announcements & educational opportunities for your learning pleasure. 5(3) 139-140.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 5- 1&2

  • Editorial: "Lead On..." Berens, 5(1&2) 1-2. 
  • Three Journal Life Care Planning Members Receive Prestigious Awards. Berens, 5(1&2) 5-6.
  • Consensus Among Life Care Planners Regarding Activities to Consider When Recommending Personal Attendant Care Services for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury: A Delphi Study. Pomeranz, Shaw, Sawyer & Velozo 5(1&2) 7-24.
  • 2006 life care planning summit/town hall meeting: A celebration of life care planners... 10 years later. Berens, 5(1&2) 25-26.
  • A dialogue with Rick Bonfiglio, MD. Berens, 5(1&2) 27-30.
  • Book review: Neulicht, 5(1&2) 31-32.
  • Book review: Isom, 5(1&2) 33-35.
  • Announcements & educational opportunities for your learning pleasure. 5(1&2) 37-40.

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ACCESS VOLUME 4

2006

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 4-4

  • Editorial: Are You a Joiner? Berens, 4(4) 157-158.
  • Technologies' impact on life care planners: A pilot study of children with cerebral palsy. Deutsch, Kendall, Raffa, Daninhirsch & Cimino-Ferguson, 4(4) 161-172.
  • Empirical Validation of Medical Equipment Replacement Values in LCP. Marini & Harper, 4(4) 173-182.
  • A dialogue with Sharon Reavis, 4(4) 183-184.
  • Life care planning issues for adult swallowing disorders.  Wiles Higdon, 4(4) 185-204.
  • Bilirubin Encephalopathy/Kernicterus & The Newborn Infant: Implications for Life Care Planner. Deming, 4(4) 205-218.
  • The 2005 International Conference on Life Care Planning a huge success. 4(4) 219-220.
  • Newly elected board members for the IALCP section of IARP.   4(4) 221-222.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 4- 2&3

  • Editorial: Pockets of Knowledge. Berens, 4(2-3) 65-66.
  • Field Review: Revised Standards of Practice for Life Care Planners. McCollom, 4(2-3) 67- 74.
  • A Quantitative Reappraisal of a Qualitative Survey to Assess Reliability & Validity of the Life Care Planning Process.  Kendall & Casuto, 4(2-3) 75-84.
  • Appendix A: Survey of Pediatric Life Care Planning Outcomes. 4(2-3) 85-98.
  • Life care planning issues for pediatric swallowing disorders. Wiles Higdon, 4(2-3) 99-114.
  • Vehicle modifications: Useful considerations for life care planners. Weed & Engelhart, 4(2- 3) 115-126.
  • Americans with Disabilities Act: An Evolving Resource. Vierling, 4(2-3) 127-138
  • Accessibility-Are there laws for residences? 4(2-3) 139-142.
  • A dialogue with Fred Raffa, 4(2-3) 143-146.
  • Book review: Isom, 4(2-3) 149-150.
  • Book review: Barros-Bailey, 4(2-3) 151-152.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 4-1

  • Editorial: Season of Change. Berens, 4(1), 1-2.
  • Perspective medical foundation changing the structure. McCollom, 4(1) 3-8.
  • A dialogue with Patricia McCollom, 4(1) 9-10.
  • Multiple relationships in the field of Life Care Planning. Cimino-Ferguson, 4(1) 11-16.
  • Lifelong needs after acquired brain injury: A case of study in enhancing community awareness.  Guercio, Sanders & Dixon, 4(1) 17-26.
  • PEEDS-RAPELL©: A case conceptualization model for evaluating pediatric cases. Neulicht & Berens, 4(1) 27-36.
  • What life care planners should know. Mitchell, 4(1) 37-50.
  • Book review: McCollom, 4(1) 51-52.

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ACCESS VOLUME 3

2005

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 3-4

  • Pain Hurts. Weed, 3(4), 219-224.
  • Chronic pain assessment and validation. Lilly, Walker, 3(4), 225-244.
  • Life care planning for pediatric chronic pain patients. Goldschneider-Ohme, 3(4), 245-258.
  • Spinal cord injury related pain: Diagnosis, treatment, and life care considerations.
    Livingstone, 3(4), 259-270.
  • Life care planning for the amputee with chronic pain. Meier, 3(4), 271-290.
  • A dialogue with Horace Sawyer. Berens, 3(4), 292-296.
  • Book review. Deutsch, 3(4), 297-298.
  • Book review. Allison, 3(4), 299-300.
  • Thank you and goodbye. McCollom, 3(4), 301.
  • A tribute to Patricia McCollom. Field, 3(4), 302.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 3-3

  • Editorial: Life care planning: A little like politics. McCollom, 3(3), 129-130.
  • The Efficacy of professional clinical judgment: developing expert testimony in cases involving vocational rehabilitation and care planning issues. Choppa, Johnson, Fountaine, Shafer, Jayne, Grimes, Field, 3(3), 131-150.
  • What a forensic economist needs from a life care planning expert. Ireland, Rizzardi-Pearson, 3(3), 151-162.
  • Aging with early onset conditions: Post-polio syndrome, spinal bifida, early onset neuromuscular diseases, down syndrome, brain injury, and juvenile arthritis. Mitchell, 3(3), 163-176.
  • Chronic pain medications: Current trends for life care planners. Oakes, 3(3), 177-192.
  • Proceedings of the life care planning summit 2004 Atlanta, GA April 24-25, 2004. Deutsch, Allison, 3(3), 193-202.
  • A dialogue with Tyrone Elliott, Esq. Berens, 3(3), 203-206
  • Book review. Winkler, 3(3), 207-210.
  • Book review. Casuto, 3(3), 211-212.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 3-2

  • Editorial: Life care planning summit III: Progress in action. McCollom 3(2), 65-66.
  • An overview of the RAPEL methodology for life care planners in tort cases. Weed,  3(2),  67-84.
  • Outcome measurement in life care planning: one company's approach. Patterson, Murphy, Masterson, 3(2), 85-92.
  • Aging with cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury and amputation: implications for life care planners. Mitchell, 3(2), 93-104.
  • News update...Nevada amicus brief and impact on life care planners. Taylor, 3(2), 105-108.
  • Life care planning summit 2004 the progress continues. Berens, 3(2), 109-112.
  • A dialogue with Linda Shaw. Berens, 3(2), 113-118.
  • Certification for the CHCC CLCP Certification? McKinley, 3(2), 119-122.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 3-1

  • Editorial: A new year of growth. McCollom, 3(1), 1.
  • Life care planning for the client with severe spasticity: Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy. Barker, Saulino, 3(1), 3-14.
  • Clinician's Perspective. Winkler, 3(1), 15-16.
  • Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and life care planning. Hill, 3(1), 17- 28.
  • Reliance on objective functional testing to identify an individual's needs for home support services. Fischer, 3(1), 29-34.
  • Fundamentals of neuropsychological evaluation for the life care planner and case manager. Bryant, McLean, 3(1), 35-44.
  • Neuropsychologist Questions. Weed, Fraser, Berens, 3(1), 45-46.
  • A dialogue with Debbie Berens. Weed, 3(1), 47-50.
  • An update from the commission on health care certification. McKinley, 3(1), 51-54.
  • Book review. Petgrave, Fountaine, 3(1), 55-56.

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ACCESS VOLUME 2

2004

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 2-4

  • Editorial: In the courts...The beat goes on! McCollom, 2(4), 189-190.
  • Pathophysiology of spasticity and hypertonicity. Winkler, 2(4), 191-194.
  • Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Hill, 2(4), 195-204.
  • Supreme Court decision: Cedar Rapids v. Garret, F. Impact on school nursing and life care planning. Cosby, 2(4), 205-214.
  • Book review: The transitional classification of jobs. Choppa, Jayne & Petgrave, 2(4), 215- 218.
  • A dialogue with Timothy F. Field. Berens, 2(4), 225-228.
  • Application of life care planning principles for seniors experiencing catastrophic injury. Stolte-Upman, 2(4), 229-236.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 2-3

  • Editorial: When acting as an expert... McCollom, 2(3), 141.
  • Tort reform and life care planning. Powell, 2(3), 143-155.
  • A dialogue with Bernie Kleinman. Berens, 2(3), 157-158.
  • Obtaining valid informed consent. Hogue, 2(3), 159-162.
  • Strategies for selecting or being selected as the life care planner expert – The two way street. Fick, 2(3), 163-170.
  • Life care planning: Rehabilitation education curricula and faculty needs. Isom, Marini & Reid, 2(3), 171-174.
  • Report on the amicus curiae brief. Deutsch, 2(3), 175-176.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 2-2

  • Editorial: What a life care plan can do.... McCollom, 2(2), 57.
  • Life care planning for people with sever and persistent mental illness: An overlooked practice setting. Hilligoss, 2(2), 59-72.
  • Life care planning summit 2002. Riddick-Grisham, 2(2), 73-102.
  • A dialogue with Susan Riddick-Grisham. Berens, 2(2), 103-106.
  • Book review: An introduction to the U.S. health care system. Carter, 2(2), 107-108.
  • Case study: Future care cost analysis for a post-splenectomy patient. Albee, 2(2), 119-124.
  • Brain injury rehabilitation for the life care planner: A look through the family kaleidoscope. Jackson, 2(2), 125-134.
  • Caring for people with disabilities: Prevention of victimization. Sandel, Isom & Koch, 2(2), 109-118.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 2-1

  • Editorial: The open road... McCollom, 2(1), 1.
  • Quality of life care issues in life care planning. Brethauer & Brethauer, 2(1), 3-12.
  • A retrospective study of pediatric life care plan outcomes: One life care planner's experience. Casuto & Gumpel, 2(1), 13-24.
  • Workers' compensation settlements with Medicare set-aside arrangements: Problem solving the issues. Manley, 2(1), 25-32.
  • Historic meeting visioneering case management's future. Boling & Wolf, 2(1), 33-36.
  • Case studies: Combining life care planning and case management services: One practitioner's thoughts. Preston, 2(1), 37-42.
  • A dialogue with Sherri Jasper. Berens, 2(1), 43-46.
  • We've come a long way – perspective. Knouse, 2(1), 47-50. 
  • Life care planning in Ireland. Brennan, 2(1), 51-52.

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ACCESS VOLUME 1

2003

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 1-4

  • Editorial: Strategy for quality. McCollom, 1(4), 237.
  • An educational curriculum for teaching life care planning. Isom & Marini, 1(4), 239-264.
  • Financial diagnostic tools and comprehensive life care planning. Busch, 1(4), 265-274.
  • Setting standards of protocol for replacement schedules of medical equipment in a life care plan. Amsterdam, 1(4), 275-284.
  • Enhancing credibility in the courtroom. Vierling, 1(4), 285-290.
  • A dialogue with Terry Winkler. Berens, 1(4), 291-292.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 1-3

  • Editorial: Research: The basis for a life care plan. McCollom, 1(3) 185-186.
  • Reliability of life care plans: A comparison of original and updated plans. Sutton, Deutsch,
    Weed & Berens. 1(3), 187-194.
  • The importance of vocational rehabilitation in life care planning. Field, 1(3), 195-202.
  • Case study: Traumatic brain injury and life skills training: A cost effective treatment and support option. McDonnell, 1(3), 203-208
  • CHCC Grant Research at SIU: Exploring life care planning service delivery. May, 1(3), 209- 212.
  • A dialogue with Roger O. Weed. Berens, 1(3), 213-214.
  • Hepatitis C: The new epidemic. McCollom, 1(3), 215-220.
  • Application of life care planning principles for the individual with HCV. McCollom, 1(3), 221-230.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 1-2

  • Editorial: Standards of Practice: The meaning, the value. McCollom, 1(2), 89-90.
  • Standards of practice: What they can and cannot do. Preston, 1(2), 91-96.
  • Life care planning survey 2001: Process, methods and protocols. Neulicht, Riddick-Grisham, Hinton, Costantini, Thomas & Goodrich, 1(2), 97-148.
  • A dialogue with Ann Neulicht. Berens, 1(2), 149-152.
  • Life care planning for successful outcomes: A ten-year case study. Reavis, 1(2), 153-156.
  • Research methodology for life care planners. Kendall & Deutsch, 1(2), 157-168.
  • Consistency of hospital pricing data in life care planning. Rosenblatt, 1(2), 169-172.
  • Life care planner: Secretary, know-it-all, or general contractor? One person's perspective.
    Weed, 1(2), 173-178.
  • Summary of the life care planning summit 2002. Berens, 1(2), 179-182.
  • Developing the education to support the growing needs of life care planners. Jasper,  1(2),
    183-184.

Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol 1-1

  • Editorial: A new beginning. McCollom, 1(1), 1.
  • Life care planning: Yesterday and today. McCollom & Weed, 1(1), 3-8.
  • Amicus curiae brief. Countiss, 1(1), 9-34.
  • The life care planner, the judge and Mr. Daubert. Countiss & Deutsch, 1(1), 35-44.
  • A dialogue with Paul Deutsch. Berens, 1(1), 45-48.
  • Standards of practice. Reavis, 1(1), 49-58.
  • Certification in life care planning is alive and well. May, 1(1),  59-61
  • Standards and codes of ethics. 1(1), 62-72.
  • Bibliography of life care planning and related publications. Weed, Berens & Deutsch, 1(1), 73-84.