Who We Are

40 years in service

We are dedicated to helping individuals regain independence, assisting attorneys with expert insights, and supporting financial professionals in planning for long-term care. With over 40 years of experience, Comprehensive Rehabilitation Consultants (CRC) has been a trusted leader in life care planning, case management, and vocational evaluations, delivering comprehensive solutions tailored to every client’s needs.

Our Services

What We Do

Life Care Planning

Receive a comprehensive report showing future medical care and expenses resulting from an injury or illness

Case Management

Receive assistance to apply for benefits, coordinate care, and access medical resources.

Vocational Evaluations

Assessments of vocational potential, loss of earning capacity, and vocational counseling are available

Request a consultation today!

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Why Choose us

Experience the Best in Quality & Service

Certified Experts

Our team includes Certified Life Care Planners, Rehabilitation Counselors, Case Managers, and Disability Specialists.

Nationwide Support

We work across the U.S., providing expert reports, consultations, and ongoing case management.

Compassionate, Client-Focused Care

Every case is unique. We take a personalized approach to ensure the best possible outcomes.

Trusted by Attorneys & Financial Professionals

We deliver clear, defensible reports for legal cases and financial planning.

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How We Work

Building Life-Changing Support One Step at a Time

Evaluate

We assess medical, vocational, and financial resources with a holistic approach.

Plan

We develop customized life care plans, case management strategies, and vocational reports based on each person's unique situation.

Implement

We coordinate benefits, navigate healthcare processes, and ensure long-term care solutions are in place.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

We provide services to:

  • Individuals & families, including children, adults, and aging adults who need assistance with day to day challenges.
  • Attorneys handling personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, elder law, and workers' compensation cases.
  • Trust officers & financial professionals managing special needs trusts and financial planning for long-term care.

A Life Care Plan outlines the medical, rehabilitation, and financial needs of an individual who has sustained an injury or has a chronic condition. It includes:

  • Future medical care recommendations
  • Cost projections for treatments and services
  • Vocational and educational service recommendations

If you or your client is dealing with an injury, a lawsuit, or long-term care planning, a Life Care Plan provides clarity and guidance.

Case management ensures that an individual receives the right care, at the right time, with the right resources. We can help

  •  Coordinate medical care, therapies, and long-term needs

  • Address home health and daily household needs through concierge services

  •  Complete insurance, Social Security, Medicare, & Medicaid applications

  • Advocate for students in school settings

Yes! Our team of Certified Life Care Planners and Vocational Experts provides expert witness testimony for legal cases. We offer clear, defensible reports used in settlements, mediations, and trials.

You can fill out the inquiry form below, and a member of our team will reach out to discuss your needs.

Still Have Questions?

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Our Publications

Insights & Resources

Our books and articles provide valuable insights into life care planning, case management, and vocational rehabilitation. Whether you’re an attorney preparing for trial, a financial professional managing a trust, or an individual seeking clarity on medical expenses, our resources offer expert guidance you can rely on.

Evaluation of Life Care Plans in Personal Injury Cases

Evaluation of Life Care Plans in Personal Injury Cases

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Our Blogs

Looking after your parents as they get older has certain challenges, but coordinating their care while you live in another state can be especially difficult.

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