Life Care Planning For Correctional Settings & Standard of Care

Life care planning for individuals who have sustained injuries in correctional settings due to matters involving duty‑of‑care considerations.

Common correctional injuries

  • Untreated or delayed medical conditions
  • Assault-related injuries
  • Sustained isolation
  • Suicide prevention
  • Medication management

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Evaluating Care Needs in Institutional Settings

Individuals in correctional settings are under the care of the institution responsible for their custody. Where care is alleged to be inadequate, injuries may result and may have ongoing effects.

CBA provides life care planning services for individuals who have sustained injury while in custody. Our Certified Life Care Planners evaluate the medical, rehabilitative, psychological, and support needs associated with those injuries and prepare evidence‑based reports suitable for litigation or settlement review.

These cases often involve overlapping physical, cognitive, and psychological conditions arising from assault, delayed or inadequate treatment, or other institutional factors. Each plan concentrates on the injury‑related care requirements identified, offering counsel and the court a clear projection of reasonable future care costs.

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Scope of assessment

Care needs associated with correctional settings

Our assessment addresses injury‑related care needs that may arise from adverse events and outcomes in correctional settings

Medical treatment

Ongoing care for injuries sustained, including surgical follow-up, specialist consultations, and chronic condition management.

Mental health services

Psychiatric care, psychological counselling, PTSD treatment, and trauma therapy for individuals whose mental health has deteriorated.

Rehabilitation services

Rehabilitation services related to the injury, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychological treatment, cognitive rehabilitation, and other therapies that may be reasonably required.

Support services

Support services required because of the injury, including attendant support, supervised living arrangements, and other assistance where functional or cognitive impairment creates an ongoing need.

Medication management

Ongoing medication needs, psychiatric medication monitoring for chronic conditions that developed or worsened during incarceration.

Long-term case management

Coordination of injury-related services across medical, rehabilitation, attendant care, and mental health supports where ongoing oversight is required.

Individuals in custody may have complex care needs. An objective assessment helps define those needs and quantify the reasonable costs of ongoing care.

Unique considerations

What makes correctional settings distinct

These matters involve considerations that differ from standard personal injury cases.

Institutional context

The correctional environment creates unique circumstances, including limited access to care, and specific institutional duties that shape both the injury and the recovery trajectory.

Mental health complexity

Many individuals in correctional settings have pre-existing mental health conditions. Our assessment distinguishes between pre-existing needs and those arising from the incident.

Injury-Related Complexity

These cases may involve overlapping physical, cognitive, and psychological consequences. The assessment will identify the resulting care requirements, and evaluate the interaction between these factors.

Applicable report types

Report types for correctional matters

The appropriate report depends on the nature and complexity of the injuries sustained.

Future Care Needs and Cost Analysis

Focuses on the ongoing consequences of the injury and the care required to address resulting physical, cognitive, behavioural, and psychological impairments.

Cost Projection of Future Care Needs

Suitable for matters where the injuries are well defined and the care trajectory is clear, providing a provisional cost estimate for specific medical or mental health needs.

Past Care Valuation

Quantifies all care required between the alleged incident and trial. This includes attendant care, family-provided care, and other support services required as a result of the injury.

Life Care Plan Critiques

Reviews an opposing expert's life care plan, assessing whether the projected needs are reasonable and necessary.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of correctional negligence does CBA assess?

We assess injuries arising from negligent medical care, delayed treatment, failure to protect from assault, inadequate mental health support, negligent medication management, and other breaches of the institutional duty of care.

How do you distinguish pre-existing conditions from institutional negligence?

Are your reports suitable for court?

Let's Work Together

Contact us for a free consultation, we can advise you if a referral is appropriate.

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