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PCM is the nation’s premier home care provider for nuclear weapons and uranium workers. CWP is a division of PCM.

Professional Case Management (PCM) is the nation’s premier homecare provider for nuclear weapons and uranium workers. Since 2001, PCM has been the leading provider of home health services to beneficiaries under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA) and the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA). Our mission is to deliver quality care to enhance patient ou

06/11/2026

Simplify your Impairment Evaluation.

At Professional Case Management, our PCM Impairments team makes the evaluation process simple, convenient, and focused on you.

✔️ Evaluations often completed by phone—from the comfort of your home
✔️ Experienced physicians dedicated to accurate ratings
✔️ Guidance to help you maximize compensation

We’re here to make sure you have a smooth experience and receive the full benefits you have earned.

Ready to get started? Call http://866.578.2580 today to connect with our team.

06/09/2026

🌟Senior Case Manager Spotlight: Stephanie Baird, RN🌟

I have been a registered nurse for 29 years, with most of my career dedicated to emergency and trauma nursing. Originally from Virginia, I moved to Tennessee in 2001, where I now live with my husband, my stepson, and our two fur babies. I joined Professional Case Management (PCM) in 2017 as a case manager and later transitioned into the senior case manager role. I have deep respect for our clients and the sacrifices they have made, and it is incredibly meaningful to support them in living healthier, more independent lives at home. I take great pride in partnering with our case managers to uphold our commitment to delivering the highest quality care.

Over the years, I have gained a deep understanding of PCM’s connection to the communities we serve and the impact our work has on the lives of the nuclear weapons and uranium worker community. My commitment to this role continues to grow because of the privilege of serving our remarkable patriots and working alongside an outstanding team.

06/04/2026

Honoring Cancer Survivors 🎗

This , we honor the strength and resilience of more than 18 million cancer survivors in the U.S.—including nuclear and uranium workers who served our nation and now face lasting health impacts.

Through the leadership of PCM President Greg Austin and his work with the American Cancer Society’s CEOs Against Cancer initiative, we’re helping advance research, expand access to care, and support survivors at every stage.

Read more here: https://hubs.ly/Q04k4W-F0

05/28/2026

As we wrap up , we want to share our true appreciation for our nurses here at PCM.💙

Our Nurses: The Power Behind Care reflects the meaningful role nurses play through every interaction and across the entire care journey.

Meet PCM Nurse, LeoNard.

For LeoNard, nursing has always been about being there for people when they need it most. He was drawn to the profession by the impact he saw when clinical skill is paired with empathy.

This month may be coming to an end, but we appreciate the impact our nurses have every day of the year.

05/25/2026

This , we honor and remember all those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation, including the nuclear weapons and uranium workers whose contributions supported national defense during times of conflict.

Today, we reflect with gratitude on the courage, dedication, and sacrifices made to protect our freedoms. Their service and legacy will never be forgotten.🇺🇸

05/21/2026

This month, we’re proud to recognize our nurses during . 💙

This year’s PCM theme, Our Nurses: The Power Behind Care, reflects the meaningful role nurses play through every interaction and across the entire care journey.

Meet PCM Nurse, David.

For David, nursing comes down to showing up and staying consistent. He values the time spent getting to know his patients, especially those later in life, and takes pride in helping them feel more at ease in their day-to-day routines. That steady presence is what keeps him committed to his work.

Thank you to David and to all our nurses, who are the true power behind care. 🌟

05/19/2026

Exciting news to share with all. Let’s welcome Voula Siderakis as our new VP of Outreach!

Voula will help us connect more nuclear weapons and uranium workers to hard-earned benefits through strong partnerships and deep community engagement. Voula’s team helps ensure workers get the high-quality home care they deserve, when and where they need it.

We're thrilled to have you on the team Voula - welcome!

https://hubs.ly/Q04h5HWq0

05/18/2026

This , we recognize the lasting impact faced by nuclear weapons and uranium workers who encountered dangerous materials on the job—often without being told the full scope of potential long-term health consequences.

Brain cancer is included under the Special Exposure Cohort (SEC), a designation that assumes radiation exposure for certain workers at qualifying facilities. This presumption allows eligible individuals to seek medical coverage and compensation through the EEOICPA program without the burden of radiation dose reconstruction.

If you or someone you love worked in the nuclear weapons or uranium industry, support and benefits may be available. Learn more: https://tinyurl.com/msyf7apt

05/13/2026

This month, we’re proud to celebrate our nurses during 💙

This year’s PCM theme is Our Nurses: The Power Behind Care, because we recognize the influence and impact nurses have in every interaction and throughout every step of the care journey.

Want to learn more about the difference PCM nurses make? Meet Frances.

For Frances, nursing is about doing the job well and treating people the right way. Whether she’s providing care or simply spending time with someone, her focus is always on supporting each client with respect, compassion, and genuine care—making sure they feel seen, heard, and valued.

Thank you to Frances and to all our nurses who are the true power behind care. 🌟

05/12/2026

During , we honor the nuclear weapons and uranium workers who were exposed to hazardous substances throughout their careers—often without being fully informed of the long-term health risks.

Bladder cancer is one of the illnesses covered under the Special Exposure Cohort (SEC). For eligible workers, this designation presumes radiation exposure at certain nuclear weapons facilities, allowing them to access federal medical benefits and compensation through EEOICPA, meaning you don’t need to go through the radiation dose reconstruction process.

If you or a family member worked in the nuclear or uranium industry, you may be eligible for benefits. Learn more here: https://tinyurl.com/msyf7apt

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