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Blog Navigating Lifelong Medical Care After a Spinal Cord Injury: Key Considerations

Navigating Lifelong Medical Care After a Spinal Cord Injury: Key Considerations

March 29, 2024
By Lee Christie
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When someone gets in a car accident and injures their spinal cord, the results are catastrophic. Even once the person recovers enough to come home to their family, they will need continuing care in their home. Often, the costs of care for these victims can climb into millions of dollars. Anyone planning long-term care for a patient of this nature should anticipate the following medical needs—and possibly more.

Primary Care Complications from Spinal Cord Injuries

In this situation, the patient and caregivers need to find a primary care doctor they can trust and rely on. You need a doctor who sees themselves as part of the team dedicated to helping your life become normal again. Respiratory infections and skin breakdowns, like bedsores, are all common afflictions a primary care doctor can help a patient both anticipate and treat. They’ll also be able to give referrals to specialists should more complex issues arise. Lastly, a good doctor will know about the spectrum of medications and be able to advise the patient about any counteractions or prescribe new medicines as needed to prevent unpleasant side effects.

Urology Needs

Depending on the extent of the injury, the victim may be paralyzed or lose bladder control. In this case, they will need to use a catheter to filter waste out of their body. This is one area where a feeling of disconnection is common among patients, so it’s important the urologist can help you understand how to use these treatments and still feel like yourself. Catheters are one of the most common sources of infection in a patient and need to be handled by a trained professional, even one who comes to the patient’s home. The patient should be able to consult with their urologist to try to regain control of their bladder, if possible. The urologist can also treat any sexual impairment resulting from the injury—again, as long as the patient feels they can trust the doctor with these issues.

Home Remodeling and Equipment

Depending on the extent of the spinal injury and the patient’s projected recovery, it may be necessary to make changes to the layout of their home. Things like lower counters, showers with chairs and support bars, and even wider doorways to accommodate a wheelchair will be necessary. Some will also benefit from special equipment like stair lifts or hospital beds in the home. All these things increase the injured party’s ability to care for themselves as much as possible—something every adult needs.

Psychologist

Anyone who suffers such a major injury should absolutely see a therapist. They have gone through a major life change in an instant. Often the injured person will feel anger or depression, especially if they were extremely independent before the accident. Learning to rely heavily on others and to find beauty in their new life will be a challenge. They need a guide trained in therapy to help them through it.

Ultimately, the goal is to restore as much normalcy to the patient as possible, but this can be difficult, to say the least. Planning in advance for these needs and consulting with professional planners and attorneys can help make everyone feel more in control of the situation and its costs. A professional life planner can certainly help you plan to afford these services and tools as needed for yourself or a loved one with this injury.

Legal and Financial Planning

After a spinal cord injury, it is essential to consider the legal and financial planning aspects of long-term care. The attorneys at Christie Bell & Marshall are experienced in navigating the complexities of medical malpractice and personal injury cases, particularly those involving catastrophic injuries like spinal cord damage.

They can guide patients and families through the process of securing compensation that can cover medical expenses, home modifications, ongoing care, and other related costs. Legal planning can ensure that victims receive the necessary financial support for their new life circumstances, while financial planning can help manage the funds effectively to ensure continuous care and quality of life.

Engaging with a specialized attorney can provide peace of mind and a structured approach to handling the unforeseen challenges posed by spinal cord injuries.

Have you been injured as a result of medical malpractice? Every Indianapolis medical malpractice lawyer at Christie Bell & Marshall has experience and can help you explore your options.

Call 317-488-5500 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form

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