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Case Management

Case Managers are the primary contact for EEOICPA benefits ensuring they are utilized in accordance with the Plan of Care.

Case Managers are your primary contact

Trusted Ally Case Managers serve as the primary link between families, physicians, and the care team to ensure EEOICPA benefits are used effectively and in full alignment with each client’s personalized Plan of Care. We take the time to understand your unique needs, coordinate with medical professionals, and help navigate the complexities of the EEOICPA White Card Program. As a reliable point of contact, we simplify the process, answer questions and advocate for the services you’re entitled to.

Actively managing your healthcare needs

Our Case Managers are medical professionals and they play a key role in making sure your care runs smoothly and your EEOICPA benefits are fully utilized. They handle the authorization process, coordinate client care assessments and keep everything aligned with your approved Plan of Care. By staying in close communication with Skilled Nurses, Home Health Aides, and Family Health Aides, they ensure your care team is always up to date on your EEOICPA benefits and any changes in your condition. Their oversight helps prevent delays, reduce confusion and ensure you receive the right support at the right time.

Resource coordination and personal advocate

Trusted Ally Case Managers are dedicated to making your experience as smooth and supportive as possible. They help connect you with valuable community resources, arrange for medical equipment and coordinate additional support services that enhance your quality of life at home. They serve as strong advocates to ensure your needs, rights, and personal preferences are respected every step of the way.

Do You Qualify?

Up to $400,000

Free home healthcare

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Areas We Serve

 

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Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Texas.

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Colorado

Colorado has 17 facilities covered by the EEOICPA White Card Program including the Rocky Flats Plant, which played a vital role in producing nuclear weapons parts, such as plutonium and uranium. Colorado is also a designated Uranium Worker State meaning certain uranium industry employment is covered under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) throughout the entire state.

Trusted Ally Serves Colorado

Nevada

Nevada has 6 locations covered by the EEOICPA White Card program including the Nevada Test Site, also known as the Nevada National Security Site which was established in 1951 for testing nuclear weapons. Nevada also has 6 designated Downwinder Areas meaning certain counties downwind from the Nevada Test Site are covered under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA).

Trusted Ally Serves Nevada

New Mexico

New Mexico has 18 facilities covered by the EEOICPA White Card program including the Los Alamos National Laboratory. New Mexico is also a designated Uranium Worker State meaning certain uranium industry employment is covered under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) throughout the entire state. Uranium mining played a large role from the early 1950s to the early 1980s.

Trusted Ally Serves New Mexico

South Carolina

South Carolina has 1 facility covered by the EEOICPA White Card program which is the Savannah River Site (SRS). This site performed multiple operations that played a vital role in the nuclear weapons complex including the production of plutonium and tritium. Many facilities were built at SRS to support these efforts and to address the resulting environmental impacts.

Trusted Ally Serves South Carolina

Georgia

Georgia does not technically have any EEOICPA facilities, but we serve this state due to the proximity of the Savannah River Site (SRS) located in Aiken, SC. This site performed operations that played a vital role in the nuclear weapons complex including the production of plutonium and tritium. Many facilities were built at SRS to support these efforts and to address the resulting environmental impacts.

Trusted Ally Serves South Carolina

Tennessee

Tennessee has 12 facilities covered by the EEOICPA White Card program including the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (X-10) which holds historical importance as one of the three original sites in the Manhattan Project. In order to advance the project, the Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant (K-25) and Y-12 Plant were constructed to investigate various techniques for enriching uranium. 

Trusted Ally Serves Tennessee

Texas

Texas has 6 facilities covered by the EEOICPA White Card program including Pantex which is the primary nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly facility originally built as a conventional bomb plant. Texas is also a designated Uranium Worker State meaning certain uranium industry employment is covered under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) throughout the entire state.

Trusted Ally Serves Texas

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