Lynne Trautwein, CNLCP, BSN, RN, CCM, CMAC, CNLCP

Program Coordinator for Medical Legal Services

EDUCATION
2005 Setting the Standards in Life Care Planning
American Association of Nurse Life Care Planners
Salt Lake City, Utah
2004 College of Notre Dame of Maryland
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
1977 St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing, Towson, Maryland
Registered Nurse

CERTIFICATION
2005 Certified Nurse Care Planner
2004 Certified CPR
2000 Case Management Administrator Certified
1996 Certified Case Manager

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
The Coordinating Center 2004-present
Life Care Planner/Care Manager
Responsibilities: Life Care Planning and Case Management for
children and adults through the Medical Legal Division.

Kennedy Krieger Institute 6/2004-10/2004
Nurse Manager
Responsibilities: Provide day to day management for pediatric
inpatient rehabilitation unit.

Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, Inc. 1997-2004
Director of Collaborative Care 1998-2004
Risk Manager
Responsibilities: Provide overall management for the Departments of
Social Work, Case Management, Utilization Review, and Admissions.
Also served as Risk Manager. Chair of hospital wide Ethics Committee and Policy Committee.
Case Manager 1997-1998
Responsibilities: Provided case management services for children and young adults with complex medical needs.

Maryland General Hospital 2003-present
Clinical Supervisor – Part time
Responsibilities: Overall responsibility for the 200+ bed hospital on weekends or evenings. Supervision and staffing for nursing units.

Coordinating Center for Home and Community Care, Inc. 1990-1996
Clinical Care Coordinator
Responsibilities: Provided case management services for children and young adults with complex medical needs.

Absolute Nursing Care, Inc. 1989 -1990
Director of Nursing
Responsibilities: Overall management of the operations of a temporary nursing staff organization. Management of office employees as well as monitor care delivered by independent contractors to pediatric and adult clients. Supervised RN, LPN, and unlicensed staff. Business development.

Coordinating Center for Home and Community Care, Inc. 1988 -1989
Clinical Care Coordinator
Responsibilities: Charge and staff nurse, responsible for care of children in the Pediatric Rehabilitation Unit. Care of children with complex medical needs.
School Nurse
Responsibilities: Developed and monitored a preschool program for children who are technology dependent as well as monitored program for children with learning disabilities.

Fallston General Hospital 1984-1986
Staff Nurse
Responsibilities: Care of adults in the cardiac care step down unit and general medical surgical unit.

Staff Builders, Inc. 1983-1988
Home Care Nurse
Responsibilities: Intermittent skilled home care visits and shift nursing care
for adults and children.

Greater Baltimore Medical Center
1981-1983
Staff Nurse
Responsibilities: Care of children in on acute medical surgical pediatric unit.

Mercy Hospital 1979-1981
Staff Nurse
Responsibilities: Care of children in on acute medical surgical pediatric unit.

Church Home & Hospital 1977-1978
Staff Nurse
Responsibilities: Care of adults in the cardiac care step down unit and general medical surgical unit.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

"Disparity in Health Care: A Collaborative Effort Between College and Community" Howard University, March 2004, Washington D.C.

"Pediatric Case Management Across the Continuum" Ken-Crest Services,
February 2001, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A cooperative effort with case
managers from University of Maryland Medical Systems and The Coordinating Center

"Case Management in Various Settings" CMSA of the Chesapeake,
March 2000, Baltimore, Maryland

"Development of a Preschool Program for Tracheostomy Dependent Children."
Eastern Educational Research Association, February 1987, Boston, Massachusetts

PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS

Sherman, LP and Rosen, C. "Development of a Preschool Program for Tracheostomy Dependent Children." Pediatric Nursing, July/August 1990.

REGISTERED NURSE LICENSURE

State of Maryland

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

2004 – present American Association of Nurse Life Care Planners
2003 – 2005 Case Management Society of America Chesapeake Chapter
Member, Board of Directors
1998 – 2001 Case Management Society of America Chesapeake Chapter
Member of the Board of Director CMSA

 

Nancy J. Bond, M.Ed., CCM, CLCP

Life Care Planner

EDUCATION
2000 Life Care Planning for Advanced Catastrophic Case Management
Itelicus, University of Florida
1979 George Washington University, M.Ed. Early Childhood, Special Education
1975 University of Maryland, Baltimore County, B.A. Sociology/Special Education

CERTIFICATION
2002 Certified Case Manager
2000 Certified Life Care Planner
1981 Elementary Special Education
Early Childhood Education
Neurodevelopment Treatment

EXPERIENCE
March 2005 to Present
The Coordinating Center for Home and Community Care, Inc
Program Coordinator, Medical Legal Services
Responsible for overseeing all work performed by the division including but not limited to life care plans, care management services and other services that provide support to the litigation community. Coordinates training of new personnel and fiscal management of the division.

May 2000 - Present
Associate Director, Programs and Services
Oversight of implementation of all care management programs and services including the maintenance of related certifications and accreditations.

August 1984 - Present
Education/Rehabilitation Coordinator
Coordinate and evaluate education and rehabilitation services for individuals with complex medical needs throughout the State of Maryland. Development and interagency policy on local, state and national levels relative to access to educational services for this population. Preparation of life care plans for litigation. Consultant to local education and public health agencies relative to school health issues and child/parent advocacy.

September 1979 – June 1984
Infant Stimulation Program of the Anne Arundel County Board of Education
Infant Educator/Educational Diagnostician
Responsibilities include special education teacher in a transdisciplinary home-based program for handicapped children from birth through age two specializing in children with complex medical needs. Additional roles include educational diagnostician for team program assessments, consultant to program speech, physical and occupational therapists.

January 1979 – August 1979
Maryland State Department of Education, Division of Special Education
Strategist Intern/Administrative Assistant
Responsibilities include organization of and participation in FY ’79 Monitoring and Evaluation for PL 94-124 and Maryland By-law 13.04.01. Assisted in the development of state guidelines for early childhood program administration and curriculum, served as a resource to LEA’s in early childhood/special education.

September 1975 – June 1978
Carroll County Board of Education, PREP Development Preschool
Classroom Teacher
Responsibilities include diagnostic and prescriptive instruction of developmentally delayed preschoolers in a school-based setting; training and coordination of teacher aides; development of individual programs, parent instruction and counseling; curriculum and manual development.

PROFESSIONAL AFFLIATIONS

International Academy of Life Care Planners (2002 – present)
Case Management Society of America (2000 – present)
Council for Exceptional Children (1975 – present)

PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

Bond, N. and Phillips, P."Pediatric Case Management" in Grisham, S.ED, Pediatric Life Care Planning. CRC Press. 2004

Bond, N. and Phillips, P. Presentation to the Annual Conference of Life Care Planners Family Centered Pediatric Life Care Planning. October 2002.

"Beyond Band-Aids and Ice Packs - Planning for School for Your Child with Special Health Care Needs", Baltimore’s Child 2002 – A Special Edition, Fall, 2002.

"Family Centered Care at Home for Families with Children Who Are Technology Dependent", Pediatric Nursing, March/April 1994, Vol. 20.

"Promoting Normal Development in School-Age Children and Adolescents Who Are Technology Dependent: A Family Centered Model", Pediatric Nursing, July/August, 1992, Vol. 18, No.4.

"A Ventilator Dependent Child in School – One Day", Teaching Exceptional Children, Summer, 1988.

RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

Maryland State Guidelines: Management of the Needs of Oxygen Dependent Students, Task Force Member, Published June 2002.

Report on the Delineation of Roles & Responsibilities for the Safe Delivery of Specialized Health Care in the Educational Setting, Joint Task Force for the Management of Children with Special Health Care Needs, November 1989.

Medically Fragile/Technology Dependent Children in the Baltimore City Public Schools, Task Force Report, 1990, Contributing Author.

Guide for Transportation of Children Utilizing Respiratory Therapy. Maryland State Department of Education, Task Force Member, 1988.

Model Agreement, Interagency Agreement for Children with Complex Medical Needs, 1985.

Guidelines for Private Duty Nurses in a School Setting, CCHCC, 1986.

The Family as Care Manager: Home Care Coordination for Medically Fragile Children, Georgetown University Child Development Center, contributing author, 1987.

Parent Helper, Maryland State Department of Education, contributing author.

ADDITIONAL PRESENTATIONS

Numerous presentations both locally and nationally relative to the implementation of family centered care management programs and the acquisition of education and rehabilitation services for individuals with disabilities and special health care needs.