This process helps coordinate care for individuals whose self-care capacity is compromised.
What is case management?
This document provides an organized plan for current and future needs after catastrophic injury.
What is a Life Care Plan (LCP)?
This organization is the nation’s oldest and largest brain injury advocacy organization.
What is the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA)?
Support groups provide this type of setting for people with common concerns.
What is a forum for discussion and support?
Individuals with brain injury retain these compared to all other people.
What are the same legal rights?
This is the willful infliction of injury, intimidation, or punishment causing harm or anguish.
What is abuse?
Assessment, planning, facilitating, coordination, and advocating are all part of this process.
What is case management?
A Life Care Plan must consider these two categories of needs.
What are short-term and long-term needs?
This federal act specifically addresses traumatic brain injury research, prevention, and services.
What is the TBI Act of 1996?
Caregiver support groups can help reduce these two emotional responses.
What are anger and depression?
This document guarantees basic rights for individuals in treatment programs.
What is the Patient’s Bill of Rights?
Failure to provide for the basic needs of a dependent individual is this.
What is neglect?
A case manager may fill this role when resolving disagreements between providers or services.
What is negotiator?
Wheelchair needs, transportation, and home care are examples from this checklist.
What is the Life Care Plan Checklist?
This law requires schools to provide a “free appropriate public education.”
What is Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act?
Hope, cohesiveness, and peer learning are benefits for this population.
Who are individuals living with a brain injury?
Only this entity may determine legal incompetency.
What is a court?
Illegal use of a dependent person’s property or funds is called this.
What is exploitation?
These six domains include psychosocial support, rehabilitation, outcomes, and ethical/legal practices.
What are the Case Management Domains?
This type of trust protects assets while maintaining eligibility for needs-based benefits.
What is a Special Needs Trust (SNT)?
This law, enacted in 1990, prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities.
What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?
Feeling isolated, overwhelmed, and guilty are common problems experienced by this group.
Who are caregivers/family members?
This arrangement gives another person the legal right and duty to care for a ward.
What is guardianship?
Seclusion and restraint should only be used under this circumstance.
What is as a last resort when imminent danger exists?
This systematic process allows patients and families to navigate the continuum of care.
What is the case management process and services model?
This type of Special Needs Trust is also called a Medicaid Payback Trust.
What is a First Party SNT?
Under the ADA, these five titles address employment, government services, public accommodations, telecommunications, and miscellaneous provisions.
What are ADA Titles I–V?
According to the slide deck, caregiver social support is directly related to these patient outcomes.
What are distress levels and life satisfaction?
This legal document allows a competent person to appoint someone else to manage legal and financial matters.
What is a Power of Attorney?
These restraints are prescribed by a physician and may include helmets, vests, or lap belts.
What are medically prescribed restraints?