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Outcomes Measurement System
Timber Ridge Ranch NeuroRestorative® Services continually
measures the effectiveness and efficiency of its clinical services by
examining clinical outcomes of all persons served. Our
Clinical Outcome System (CLOUT®) is designed to
assess and measure functional abilities critical to the
individual’s ability to perform daily living activities
independently. Clinicians use the CLOUT® System to establish
rehabilitation goals and to measure progress throughout the continuum
of care. Upon discharge, follow-up reviews are conducted to
evaluate maintenance of discharge objectives. Aggregate data
sets are analyzed to identify trends and/or areas for program evaluation
and programmatic adjustments and development.
CLOUT® system ratings (Clinical Outcomes) allow for baseline measures,
measures of improvement and evaluation of how accurately treatment teams
are able to project outcomes in various functional areas. Attention
is given to functional gains made during lengths of stay which were as
long as projected, versus lengths of stay which were less than projected.
Whereas, all aggregate data is compiled and reviewed every six
months for trend analysis, individual client data is collected throughout
the rehabilitation stay and used to develop goals, evaluate progress, and
identify the need to modify treatment. In our Pediatric
NeuroBehavioral Program, given the unique presentation of pediatric
clients in the neurobehavioral phase, aggregate data is separated for
this group.
Durability of outcomes is assessed by post-discharge follow-up at
scheduled intervals. This follow-up identifies whether or not a
client has been able to maintain discharge objectives across time.
These follow-ups are conducted via telephone at post-discharge intervals
including two weeks, three months, six months, and one year.
Data is compiled into aggregate format and reviewed every six months as
part of the program evaluation.
Although outcome is certainly specific to each individual served,
historical data sets indicate the following:
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Persons receiving specialized brain injury rehabilitation following
acquired brain injuries can achieve functional gains and thus
achieving higher levels of independence;
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Our clinical treatment teams are consistently accurate in terms of
projecting outcomes and the duration of treatment necessary to attain
functional outcomes;
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Family/Social Support System plays a crucial role in the rehabilitation
process.
To learn more about our Outcome Measurement System, please contact Rob
McDaniel, Executive Director, at (800) 697-5350.
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