Life Care Planning, Part II
Who Can Become a Certified Life Care Planner?
For obvious reasons, a life care planner needs a health care or related background to pursue certification in the field. Using one’s background, knowledge and skills in a health care field is of major benefit to someone interested in becoming a certified life care planner.
Health Care Professionals uniquely qualified to pursue a certificate in life care planning include:
Case Manager
Chiropractor
Licensed Speech Pathologist
Medical Doctor
Nurse Practitioner
Occupational Therapist
Physical Therapist
Professional Counselor
Psychologist
Registered Nurse
Rehabilitation Counselor
Social Worker
Special Education Professional
If you have a compassionate nature and want to make a major difference in the lives of catastrophically injured individuals, life care planning may be a field you’ve never even considered, but a great field to get into. The need for well-qualified life care planners is tremendous.
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Sandy Davis, is a long-time educator who holds a Masters Degree in Education and currently teaches Online Communication Courses on the college level.



