Expert-Led CEU Education in
Life Care Planning

Developed by industry leaders, our online courses provide practical, accredited continuing education for healthcare and legal professionals

Our Mission

The Institute for Life Care Planning offers professionally developed CEU courses focused exclusively on life care planning education. Founded by Leigh Anne Levy, MSN, RN, CLCP, a nurse, life care planner, and educator with over 25 years in healthcare, the Institute delivers evidence-based learning grounded in real-world practice. Our mission is to support lifelong learning and elevate professional standards in life care planning.

Our Strengths

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Expert-Led

Courses developed by certified life care planners with decades of clinical and legal experience.

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Interdisciplinary

Content designed to bridge healthcare, legal, and rehabilitation perspectives.

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Real-World

Practical case studies and applications you can use immediately in your practice.

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On Demand

Learn at your own pace with 24/7 access to all course materials.

Our Benefits

Our CEU courses are designed to support professional growth, confidence, and real-world application in life care planning.

Strengthen Professional Expertise

Gain in-depth knowledge through real-life care planning education developed by industry practitioners.

Enhance Case Confidence

Build the skills to handle complex medical and long-term care cases with greater assurance.

Meet CEU Requirements

Fulfill your continuing education needs with trusted and reliable accredited courses.

Learn on Your Schedule

Access flexible on-demand courses anytime, anywhere to fit your busy professional life.

Our Courses

Our curriculum is designed by experienced life care planners to address the most critical topics in the field. Each course offers practical insights and evidence-based content to enhance your professional practice.

Life care planning requires collaboration across healthcare and legal disciplines. Our courses are designed to support professionals from multiple fields who contribute to developing comprehensive, evidence-based life care plans.

Continuing education in life care planning helps attorneys better understand the clinical and long-term care needs associated with catastrophic injuries and chronic conditions. This knowledge strengthens case evaluation, improves collaboration with medical experts, and supports more effective case strategy in complex injury and disability matters.

Rehabilitation professionals play a critical role in evaluating functional limitations, recovery potential, and long-term therapy needs. Continuing education in life care planning enhances their ability to contribute meaningful clinical insight that supports comprehensive and realistic care planning.

Continuing education helps life care planners stay current with evolving standards of care, documentation practices, and multidisciplinary collaboration. Ongoing learning strengthens the accuracy, credibility, and defensibility of life care plans in both clinical and legal settings.

Nurses bring essential clinical expertise to life care planning through their understanding of patient care, treatment pathways, and long-term medical needs. Continuing education strengthens their ability to assess complex conditions, evaluate future care requirements, and contribute to evidence-based life care plans.

Physicians provide critical medical insight into diagnosis, prognosis, and long-term treatment needs. Continuing education in life care planning helps physicians better understand how medical recommendations translate into structured long-term care planning and multidisciplinary collaboration.

Case managers are often responsible for coordinating care across providers, services, and treatment plans. Continuing education in life care planning helps them better understand long-term care projections, documentation standards, and how coordinated services support comprehensive life care plans.

Professional Insights

Why Continuing Education Matters in Life Care Planning
Life care planning requires professionals to balance clinical expertise, long-term planning, and legal defensibility.
How Multidisciplinary Teams Improve Life Care Planning
Life care planning is most effective when it reflects the realities of both healthcare and legal practice.
What Is Life Care Planning and Why It Matters
Life care planning plays an essential role in supporting individuals with complex injuries, disabilities, and chronic conditions.

Advance Your Life Care Planning Education

Whether you are new to life care planning or expanding your expertise, The Institute for Life Care Planning offers expert-led, multidisciplinary CEU courses designed to support professional growth.