Evidence To Excellence: News In Neuroplasticity and Rehab

Episode 14: The Role of Case Management in Multidisciplinary Care with guest Sonia Shah, Certified Case Manager.

October 12, 2022 The Recovery Project Season 1 Episode 14
Episode 14: The Role of Case Management in Multidisciplinary Care with guest Sonia Shah, Certified Case Manager.
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Evidence To Excellence: News In Neuroplasticity and Rehab
Episode 14: The Role of Case Management in Multidisciplinary Care with guest Sonia Shah, Certified Case Manager.
Oct 12, 2022 Season 1 Episode 14
The Recovery Project

Case management is an invaluable component of comprehensive, multi-disciplinary care. In today's episode, Polly has the pleasure to discuss the expertise and value of case management with Sonia Shah, a Certified Case Manager and Founder/Owner of Horizon Case Management. 

Sonia Shah, BS, BSN, CCM, is a Certified Case Manager and Founder/Owner of Horizon Case Management.

Sonia developed a commitment to serving individuals with disabilities related to auto accidents, worker's compensation, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and more. She has devoted her entire life to caring for others and has been working in the healthcare field since the age of 15. Her biggest inspiration to help others stems from her parents – a doctor and a nurse – who inspire Sonia to continue their passion for healthcare. She has over ten years of experience in pharmaceuticals, mental health, public health, public policy, home health, and nursing. Her personal experience caring for her sick mother and serving as her mother’s case manager has inspired her to start Horizon Case Management. There are many challenges with navigating our complex healthcare system. Sonia and her team strive to make the lives of their clients and loved ones easier by shifting through resources and advocating for them.

Sonia enjoys Muay Thai Boxing, hiking, acting classes, traveling, reading about changes in healthcare, donating her time to charities, going to church, and living a Christian life. She currently volunteers at her church as a catechist teacher for 7th graders and travels often, working in medical camps worldwide. 

Learn more about Horizon Case Management at www.horizonccm.com or call (855) 487-6626. 

Learn more about The Recovery Project!


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Show Notes

Case management is an invaluable component of comprehensive, multi-disciplinary care. In today's episode, Polly has the pleasure to discuss the expertise and value of case management with Sonia Shah, a Certified Case Manager and Founder/Owner of Horizon Case Management. 

Sonia Shah, BS, BSN, CCM, is a Certified Case Manager and Founder/Owner of Horizon Case Management.

Sonia developed a commitment to serving individuals with disabilities related to auto accidents, worker's compensation, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and more. She has devoted her entire life to caring for others and has been working in the healthcare field since the age of 15. Her biggest inspiration to help others stems from her parents – a doctor and a nurse – who inspire Sonia to continue their passion for healthcare. She has over ten years of experience in pharmaceuticals, mental health, public health, public policy, home health, and nursing. Her personal experience caring for her sick mother and serving as her mother’s case manager has inspired her to start Horizon Case Management. There are many challenges with navigating our complex healthcare system. Sonia and her team strive to make the lives of their clients and loved ones easier by shifting through resources and advocating for them.

Sonia enjoys Muay Thai Boxing, hiking, acting classes, traveling, reading about changes in healthcare, donating her time to charities, going to church, and living a Christian life. She currently volunteers at her church as a catechist teacher for 7th graders and travels often, working in medical camps worldwide. 

Learn more about Horizon Case Management at www.horizonccm.com or call (855) 487-6626. 

Learn more about The Recovery Project!


Thanks for listening!