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LOD CARE & CASE MANAGEMENT

LOD Care & Case Management [LODCCM] delivers personalised care packages to children, young people and adults who have suffered traumatic injuries encompassing areas such as brain injury, spinal cord injury, complex orthopaedic injuries, and amputation.

LODCCM was founded in 2018 by Lucinda after working within complex adult and paediatric nursing since 1992 and subsequently within the case management field since 2009.

LODCCM have extensive experience working within litigation. We support solicitors and barristers who are managing high value claims, and court of protection appointed deputies who are responsible for managing a clients financial and property affairs.

Lucinda Dellar, LOD Care and Case Management
LODCCM works collaboratively with all relevant stakeholders and always with the client’s best interests in mind. Supporting our clients to achieve progress, thrive and ultimately to be able to live their lives as fully as possible is both incredibly rewarding and a privilege.”

LUCINDA ONGLEY-DELLAR RGN/RNCB

WHAT IS

CASE MANAGEMENT?

Case management is a collaborative process, that assesses, plans, implements, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates the interventions and services required to meet an individual’s health and wellbeing, rehabilitation, education and/or occupational needs, using communication and available resources to promote quality, cost effective and safe outcomes. The practice of case management developed in the UK in recognition of gaps in services for those individuals whose needs did not fall conveniently within the boundaries of a single agency or professional group.

WHAT IS

A CASE MANAGER?

A case manager is a health or social care professional who has extensive experience working with clients who have a variety of specialised requirements and/or complex needs.

The case manager will assemble a multidisciplinary team as required and facilitate a client-focussed goal-based rehabilitation support plan. They will report regularly on progress, review achievement of goals and adapt the rehabilitation plan as required in conjunction with the client and multidisciplinary team. Case managers are members of BABICM.

WHAT IS

AN ASSOCIATE CASE MANAGER?

Associates are experienced team members with backgrounds in residential support, health, education, special educational needs support, brain injury and support staff management. They work as part of the case management team to assess, plan, implement and evaluate client’s needs. All ACMs are members of BABICM.