IARP-IALCP Journal of Life Care Planning, Vol. 7, No. 1
Winter 2008
Editorial: Life Care Planning...A Developing Process
Identifying a New Area of Damages: Assessing Time Loss Associated with Bowel Management
Nami S.Yu, M.H.S., C.R.C.
Jamie L. Pomeranz, Ph.D.
Michael D. Moorhouse, M.H.S., C.R.C.
Linda R. Shaw, Ph.D.
Paul M. Deutsch, Ph.D.
A Dialogue with…Mary Barros-Bailey,
PhD, CRC, CDMS, CLCP, NCC, D/ABVE
Application of Life Care Planning to Psychiatric Cases (An Ontario Perspective)
Audrey R. Miller, BSW, MSW, RSW, CCRC, CCLCP
Ethics Interface
Nancy Mitchell, MA, OTR/L,ATP, CLCP, FIALCP
I am a long term case manager and I also have a new life care planning business. I have provided case management services to an disabled individual to a client with a disability who is now in need of a life care plan. Her attorney has requested that I do the life care plan. I have become very close to the family, but I know I could write an objective life care plan. Is it ethical for me to accept this assignment and perepare the life care plan?
Book Review
Ann T. Neulicht, PhD, CLCP, CRC, CVE, CDMS, LPC
Diplomate, American Board of Vocational Experts Weed, R. O. (2007). Life care planning: A step-by-step guide. Athens, GA: Elliott & Fitzpatrick, Inc. 706/548-8161, http://www.elliottfitzpatrick.com. 50 pp. $19.95, plus shipping. ISBN: 978-1-4243-0725-8.
Book Review
Roger O.Weed, Ph.D., CRC, LPC, CCM, CDMS, FNRCA, FIALCP
Garland,W., & Anderson, L. (2008). Life care planning: A method to your madness. Athens, GA: Elliott & Fitzpatrick, 706/548-8161, http://www.elliottfitzpatrick.com. 385 pages, $39.95 plus shipping. ISBN: 978-0-9798786-2-6.
