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How Do We Measure Our Outcomes?

One of the primary goals of the Sugar House Rehabilitation Clinic is to improve patients' quality of life. We take this goal seriously and are proud to report that we have better outcomes for our patients than many other outpatient therapy and rehab programs.

We use a widely recognized assessment called Activity Measure Post-Acute Care (AMPAC) to measure the effectiveness of our therapy programs. Patients who come to Sugar House Therapy 人妻中出视频 for outpatient rehabilitation see improvements in cognition, mobility, and performing everyday activities.

After attending our therapy programs, our patients have the following improvements in key areas:

  • 24.4% improvement to cognition
  • 12.8% improvement in mobility
  • 17.4% improvement in daily activities

24.4% IMPROVEMENT IN COGNITION
Performing complex processes, reading, memory retention, communication

12.8% IMPROVEMENT IN MOBILITY
Participating in sports and recreation, enjoying activities outdoors, climbing stairs, walking

17.4% IMPROVEMENT IN DAILY ACTIVITIES
Performing chores within the household, laundry, housekeeping, and personal hygiene

Our Scope of Service

You can learn more about our clinic's Scope of Service. This includes the number of patients we serve, how many clinicians practice with us, and the skill mix of our staff, along with other important information.

What Specific 人妻中出视频 Do We Offer?

We offer a variety of services to meet patients' rehabilitation needs. We offer occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech language pathology services. Our trained therapists provide outpatient therapy services in an outpatient setting, over two floors and approximately 9,000 square feet.

Referral Sources

Our referral sources are primarily from 人妻中出视频 of Utah 人妻中出视频's physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics. However, we also receive referrals from U of U 人妻中出视频's 人妻中出视频 Centers, in addition to a number of outside referrals sources.

Payer Sources

Our payer sources include private insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, self-pay, state grant funding from the Utah Traumatic Brain and Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury funds, and other grants funding sources. (Fees are available upon request).