Dr. Jane Mattson – Life Care Plan Expert
Dr. Mattson sold JMA to a multi-speciality life care planning and vocational rehabilitation practice, and remains available for consultation on a select basis.
COLLEGES & DEGREES:
- B.S. in Occupational Therapy, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1971
- Ph.D. Heller School –Brandeis University – Dr. Jane Mattson, May 1994Dissertation Topic “Examining Health Status, Quality of Life and Cost: A Comparison of the Independent Living Model vs. the Medically Supervised Model of Caregiving for Persons with Spinal-Cord Injuries (SCI)”Jane Mattson IA rehabilitation professionals
CERTIFICATIONS:
- C.R.C. Certified Rehabilitation Counselor 1984
- C.D.M.S.Certification of Disability Management Specialists Commission 1984/Current
- C.C.M.Certified Case Manager 1983–2005, 2009
- C.L.C.P.Certified Life Care Planner 1999
PUBLICATIONS:
- Case Management: A Historical and Future Perspective of Its Influence on Outcome for Persons Who Have Sustained Spinal Cord Injury, Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Regab, 1999
- Issue Editor, Topics in Spinal Cord Injury, Case Management and Life Care Planning, Critical Pathways, May, 1999.
- Contributing Author, Rehabilitation Management, October, 1998. “Rehabilitation Discharge Planning”.
- “Life Care Planning and Case Management”, Chapter, 1998 Rehabilitation of The Adult and Child with Traumatic Brain Injury, Third Edition, F.A. Davis, Philadelphia.
- Issue Editor, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation-“Ethics and Managed Care”, 12:1 January, 1997.”
- Self-Managed Versus Agency-Provided Personal Care: The Impact on Health, Quality of Life, Costs of Care for Individuals with High Level Tetraplegia”, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, October, 1995.
- Editorial Board Member -Topics in Spinal Cord Injury, David Apple, Editor, Aspen Publications, since 1995.
- Editorial Board Member -Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, Mitchell Rosenthal, Ph.D., Nathaniel H. Mayer, M.D., Editors, Aspen Publications, since 1995.
- Reviewer -“The Economic Consequences of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury”.Berkowitz, Monroe, Carol Harvey, Carolyn G. Greene and Sven E. Wilson. New York, NY:Demos Publications, 1992. Disabilities Study Quarterly, Irving Kenneth Zola, Editor, Summer 1994, Vol. 14(3).
- Investigator -New York University, Research & Training Grant, 1988-1993. Head Injury -Developed training film and workbook for insurance professionals and families.
- “Case Management for Persons with Post-Concussion Syndrome.” Chapter in PostConcussionSyndrome,Lawrence Horn, M.D. & Nathan Zasler, M.D., Eds., Hanlley & Belfus, Spring,1992.
- “Independent Third Party Case Management,” Chapter appearing in Brain Injury Case Book; Methods for Re-integrationto Home, School and Community, Dorrie Rapp, Ph.D. Spring 1986.
SUPERVISION:
- Beth Greenbaum, Ph.D., M.Ed., CLCP, CRC
- Sherri Greenbaum, RN, BSN, CLCP