Life Care Planning Certificate
Kaplan University
As a qualified rehabilitation professional or registered nurse, you can anticipate a satisfying and lucrative career in facilitating the care and treatment of individuals with catastrophic injuries or chronic health problems.
Designed by life care planning experts, the online Life Care Planning Certificate program provides you with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue career opportunities with attorneys, insurance companies, and managed care organizations, or in independent practice. Students learn how to develop life care plans and gain expert knowledge of the medical, psychosocial, and economic aspects of disabilities and chronic health care conditions.
What Does a Life Care Planner Do?
Develop plans to improve the quality of life and make care recommendations for individuals with chronic illnesses, disabilities, and catastrophic injuries. Life care planners analyze, research, evaluate, and work with other professionals to develop life care plans that assess patients' future medical, psychosocial, and economic needs.
How Much Does a Life Care Planner Earn?
Ranging from $80 to $150 per hour.*
Where Does a Life Care Planner Typically Work?
Government agencies, law firms, insurance companies, HMOs, and independent practice.
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*Based on a survey of CLCP members.
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