Planning with an injured person
Lifetime Care and Workers Care use a person-centred, strengths-based planning approach called My Plan – designed to assist someone with planning for the things that are important to them...
Lifetime Care and Workers Care use a person-centred, strengths-based planning approach called My Plan – designed to assist someone with planning for the things that are important to them...
During plan development, participants identify what steps they will take to achieve their goals, and any other services or supports they and the case manager agree might help achieve their goals...
The following resources assist with effective planning and case management and they are not specific to My Plan...
Encourage a person to get started with their My Plan through thinking about their services and supports, what progress they’ve made, what they aspire to and the next steps they need to take...
Information for service providers about working with CTP Care, including how to become a provider, delivering treatment and care, service-related expenses and client privacy...
If you have a work-related dust disease, you may be able to have your medical treatment costs paid for by us...
The Workers Care Program is an icare initiative to provide the best possible support to workers with severe injuries...
Care and Needs Scale (CANS) Tate (2003/2017)...
The Care and Needs Scale (CANS; Tate, 2004) is an 8-level categorical scale that's designed to measure the level of support needs of older adolescents and adults with traumatic brain injury...
You may be able to manage aspects of your care independently if you have been a Lifetime Care participant for a couple of years, have moved past the 'interim' stage and your care needs are stable...