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    Facts About Our Acute Rehabilitation Programs

    California Pacific Regional Rehabilitation Center (CPRRC) is recognized as a regional referral source for Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury, Stroke, Amputee and General Rehabilitation.

    CPRRC is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) for Comprehensive Adult Inpatient Rehabilitation Programs, Comprehensive Inpatient Adult Brain Injury Programs, Outpatient Adult Brain Injury Program, the Adult Spinal Cord Rehabilitation System of Care (includes Inpatient and Outpatient services) and Medical Rehabilitation Case Management. These International CARF accreditation are the hallmark of our commitment to the highest Rehabilitation Standards so that we may best serve our community. We are proud to be a part of CARF’s forty-year tradition of excellence. California Pacific Regional Rehabilitation Center is also accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).

    Our Specialty programs are designed around complex catastrophic rehabilitation diagnoses. This means that our programs are able to address the complicated rehabilitation needs of the individual as well as the complex medical needs that result in catastrophic illness. We prove our program’s effectiveness by documenting our outcomes. Our patients’ outcomes are the result of the care, skill, and commitment of our team at California Pacific Regional Rehabilitation Center.

    We track and document the success and effectiveness of our programs through the use of an independent national data collection system. This system utilizes the Functional Independence Measure scale (FIM). FIM is a measure of a patient’s function that includes self-care, mobility, locomotion, communication, continence, social and thinking skills. These functions are measured at the time of admission, discharge and three months after-discharge. The information is independently collected and computed by the University of Buffalo, New York and then shared with each facility so that the participating rehabilitation programs can view their community standards and see how well they are doing. It also allows us the opportunity to share this information with our community at large. We are proud to be a participant in this distinguished, independent program and equally proud of our outcomes. We are honored to share them with you.

    Acute Specialty Rehabilitation Program  |  Brain Injury  |  Spinal Cord  |  Stroke  |  Amputee  |  Patient Satisfaction

    Acute Specialty Rehabilitation Program

    Acute Specialty Rehabilitation Program

    Patient DataCPRRC
    1st Quarter 2011
    CPRRC
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Region
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Nation
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Number of patients: Males 55% - Females 45%130545nana
    Average Age61626869
    Admit FIM 56.76258.660.7
    Discharge FIM90.192.786.887.9
    FIM Change33.430.728.227.2
    Average Length of Stay22201414
    Length of Stay Efficiency2.072.092.432.45
    Discharge to Community83%85%78%76%
    Source: UDSMR

    Number of persons served 2010- data in next table

    Number of Persons Served
    04/01/2010 - 3/31/2011

    Total Patients 545
    Males 55% - Females 45%
    Persons servedNumber
    Stroke198
    Brain Injury125
    Neuro59
    Spinal68
    Multiple Trauma19
    Ortho56
    Cardiac4
    Pulmo2
    Other2
    Debility11
    Amputee3
    Med Complex0
    Pain0
    Burns0
    Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation (UDSMR)
    Data for patients 04/01/2010 - 3/31/2011

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    Brain Injury

    Brain Injury Specialty Program

    Patient DataCPRRC
    1st Quarter 2011
    CPRRC
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Region
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Nation
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Number of patients: Males 61% - Females 39%33124nana
    Average Age51586263
    Admit FIM 55.561.254.955
    Discharge FIM92.597.582.482.7
    FIM Change3736.227.527.7
    Average Length of Stay20191415
    Length of Stay Efficiency2.812.392.272.31
    Discharge to Community79%87%76%73%
    Source: UDSMR

    Traumatic Brain Injury

    Patient DataCPRRC
    1st Quarter 2011
    CPRRC
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Region
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Nation
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Number of patients: Males 67% - Females 33%1860nana
    Average Age46536062
    Admit FIM 47.556.253.953.9
    Discharge FIM88.797.683.383.9
    FIM Change41.241.529.530
    Average Length of Stay22221516
    Length of Stay Efficiency2.922.472.302.36
    Discharge to Community72%83%78%73%
    Source: UDSMR

    Non-Traumatic Brain Injury

    Patient DataCPRRC
    1st Quarter 2011
    CPRRC
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Region
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Nation
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Number of patients: Males 56% - Females 44%1564nana
    Average Age58626364
    Admit FIM 65.26655.655.5
    Discharge FIM97.197.38281.7
    FIM Change31.931.326.426.2
    Average Length of Stay18161414
    Length of Stay Efficiency2.672.312.272.27
    Discharge to Community87%91%76%72%
    Source: UDSMR

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    Spinal Cord

    Spinal Cord Injury Specialty Program

    Patient DataCPRRC
    1st Quarter 2011
    CPRRC
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Region
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Nation
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Number of patients: Males 69% - Females 31%1068nana
    Average Age56595960
    Admit FIM 66.165.661.661.4
    Discharge FIM99.291.28887.2
    FIM Change33.125.626.525.8
    Average Length of Stay32211718
    Length of Stay Efficiency1.381.742.122.04
    Discharge to Community100%82%77%74%

    Source: UDSMR

    Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury

    Patient DataCPRRC
    1st Quarter 2011
    CPRRC
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Region
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Nation
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Number of patients: Males 83% - Females 17%218nana
    Average Age21514951
    Admit FIM 4950.456.455.9
    Discharge FIM9673.482.781.8
    FIM Change4723.126.326
    Average Length of Stay70332425
    Length of Stay Efficiency0.71.951.571.61
    Discharge to Community100%72%75%72%
    Source: UDSMR

    Non-Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury

    Patient DataCPRRC
    1st Quarter 2011
    CPRRC
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Region
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Nation
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Number of patients: Males 64% - Females 36%850nana
    Average Age65626364
    Admit FIM 70.471.163.263.3
    Discharge FIM10097.589.889
    FIM Change29.626.526.525.7
    Average Length of Stay23171515
    Length of Stay Efficiency1.552.032.292.19
    Discharge to Community100%86%78%75%

    Source: UDSMR

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    Stroke

    Stroke Specialty Program

    Patient DataCPRRC
    1st Quarter 2011
    CPRRC
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Region
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Nation
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Number of patients: Males 49% - Females 51%51197nana
    Average Age67676969
    Admit FIM 52.656.852.754.2
    Discharge FIM84.887.979.380.3
    FIM Change32.331.226.626.1
    Average Length of Stay24211716
    Length of Stay Efficiency1.591.831.941.97
    Discharge to Community78%85%76%70%
    Source: UDSMR

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    Amputee

    Amputee Specialty Program

    Patient DataCPRRC
    1st Quarter 2011
    CPRRC
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Region
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Nation
    04/01/2010 – 3/31/2011
    Number of patients: Males 33% - Females 67%03nana
    Average Age-616463
    Admit FIM -87.764.966.3
    Discharge FIM-10388.889.2
    FIM Change-15.323.922.9
    Average Length of Stay-171413
    Length of Stay Efficiency-11.981.96
    Discharge to Community-100%74%73%

    Source: UDSMR

    2010 Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation, A division of UB Foundation Activities, Inc. (UBFA). All rights reserved. Except as otherwise noted, all copyrights, service marks, and trademarks are owned by UBFA.

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    Patient Satisfaction

    Graph of Overall Satisfaction- data in next table
    Source: IT HealthTrack [Copyright 2008 IT HealthTrack, Inc]
    For follow-up from 4/1/2010 to 3/31/2011 on patients discharged from 1/1/2010 to 12/31/2010
    Report dated: 4/13/2011 for Customer Number 454
    ITH Benchmark has Average plus or minus 1 Standard Deviation

    Overall Satisfaction
    4/1/2010 to 3/31/2011

    Discharge by DiagnosisNumber of PatientsFacility AverageITH Benchmark
    Stroke1273.923.80
    Brain Injury723.903.80
    Neuro383.863.79
    Spinal593.853.78
    Amputation243.87
    Ortho493.873.84
    Cardiac143.82
    Other143.81
    Multiple843.83
    Debility343.81
    All3603.893.81


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    California Pacific Regional Rehabilitation Center

    Acute Rehabilitation
    Regional Rehabilitation services at CPMC in San Francisco feature some of the top-rated rehabilitation physicians in the San Francisco Bay Area and northern California. We provide personalized patient care using the most advanced acute rehabilitation and outpatient rehabilitation therapy available. We serve communities throughout the Western United States including San Francisco, Marin County and all of Northern California.

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