Care Resource Center
Explore Rehabilitation Care Coordination resources for life care planning, nurse case management, serious injury coordination, future care needs, and California-focused care support.
Quick Answers for Care Planning Resources
The Care Resource Center organizes RCC’s educational resources for life care planning, nurse case management, serious injury coordination, and long-term care decision support.
These resources are written for attorneys, families, referral sources, injured individuals, and care decision-makers who need clear explanations of planning and coordination options.
Start with the resource category that matches the service need, then review condition-specific pages and related RCC service pages for next-step context.
Resources for Complex Care Decisions
Serious injuries, chronic conditions, aging needs, and litigation-driven care questions can quickly become difficult to organize. Attorneys, families, referral sources, and care decision-makers often need a clear explanation of what support may be needed now and what may need to be planned for over time.
The Care Resource Center brings RCC resources together by service need. Life care planning resources focus on long-term medical, rehabilitation, equipment, home modification, attendant care, and future cost considerations. Nurse case management resources focus on treatment coordination, provider communication, care monitoring, benefits support, and practical follow-through.
Service Topic Map
- Life care planning
- Resources focused on serious injury, future care needs, expert planning, settlement planning, and litigation-related care questions.
- Nurse case management
- Resources focused on care coordination, provider communication, rehabilitation oversight, and support for families and referral sources.
- Primary audiences
- Attorneys, families, injured individuals, referral sources, care decision-makers, and professionals coordinating complex care needs.
- Service area
- RCC serves clients nationwide, with a strong California focus including Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo care coordination needs.
Find the Right Resource
Life Care Planning Resources
Condition- and claim-focused pages for long-term care projections, future medical needs, expert witness support, and catastrophic injury planning.
View resourcesNurse Case Management Resources
Resources for families, attorneys, and referral sources who need care coordination, provider communication, treatment oversight, and support navigating complex needs.
View resourcesLife Care Planning Resources
Life care planning resources explain how future care needs may be evaluated for people with catastrophic injuries, chronic health care needs, and litigation-related planning questions. RCC provides life care planning support nationwide, with California as a primary service focus.
Nurse Case Management Resources
Nurse case management resources explain how coordinated care can help individuals, families, legal teams, and referral partners understand treatment needs, communicate with providers, and organize practical support. RCC provides in-person nurse case management throughout California and evaluates needs by case.
Built Around the Decision People Are Trying to Make
A family member may be trying to understand what care comes next. An attorney may need a clear explanation of future care needs. A referral source may be looking for nurse case management support in California. Organizing RCC resources by injury, condition, population, and service type makes those answers easier to find and easier for search systems to understand.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Care Resource Center?
It is a resource hub for RCC pages about life care planning and nurse case management by injury type, condition, legal context, and care need.
Who are these resources written for?
They are written for attorneys, families, injured individuals, referral sources, insurers, fiduciaries, and other care decision-makers who need clear information about coordinated care planning.
Does RCC serve clients outside California?
RCC provides life care planning services across the United States and its territories. Nurse case management is especially focused on California, with support evaluated based on the case and location.
Do these pages replace medical or legal advice?
No. The pages provide educational information about care coordination, life care planning, and case management. Medical and legal decisions should be made with the appropriate treating providers and legal counsel.
Reviewed by Rehabilitation Care Coordination. RCC’s care coordination resources are prepared for general education, referral support, and care planning context. They do not replace individualized medical, legal, financial, or benefits advice.
Need Help Understanding a Care Planning Question?
Contact Rehabilitation Care Coordination to discuss whether life care planning, nurse case management, or a related care coordination service may fit the needs of a case, claim, or family situation.