Upload
others
View
0
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
?
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited program, we at On With Life hold ourselves to extensive and challenging quality outcome measures. Our Post-Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation program is the only program outside of a hospital in the world that is CARF accredited as a “Comprehensive Integrated Inpatient Rehabilitation Program” for both adults and children with brain injury. The following measures were captured from fiscal year 2018 (July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2018).
In FY18, On With Life served 109 individuals, ranging in age from 13-84, in our Post-Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation program.
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured
Stroke
TBI
1%
16%
60%
24%
(65)
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
44%(48)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
LENGTH OF STAY
37IOWA COUNTIES
SERVED715 SW Ankeny RoadAnkeny, IA 50023-9798
ph. (515) 289-9600ph. 1-800-728-0645
f. (515) 964-0567 (Admissions)f. (515) 289-9615 (General) onwithlife.org
“Joining hands, hearts and minds to help persons living with brain injury get On With Life.”
Stroke
63%MALE
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS111
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured
Stroke
TBI
1%
16%
60%
24%
(65)
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
44%(48)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
LENGTH OF STAY
37IOWA COUNTIES
SERVED715 SW Ankeny RoadAnkeny, IA 50023-9798
ph. (515) 289-9600ph. 1-800-728-0645
f. (515) 964-0567 (Admissions)f. (515) 289-9615 (General) onwithlife.org
“Joining hands, hearts and minds to help persons living with brain injury get On With Life.”
Stroke
63%MALE
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS111
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
f. (515) 964-0567 (Admissions)f. (515) 289-9615 (General)
ph. (515) 289-9600ph. 1-800-728-0645
onwithlife.org715 SW Ankeny RoadAnkeny, IA 50023-9798
Joining hands, hearts and minds to help persons living with brain injury get “On With Life.”
OUR PERSONS SERVED
*4 STATES SERVED
We work individually with our persons served and their families to improve quality of life and obtain the greatest level of functional independence.
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured
TBI
1%
16%
60%
24%
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
44%
60 & Over
20-39
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
37
Stroke
63%MALE
DAYS72
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured
TBI
1%
16%24%
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
60 & Over
20-39
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
51AVERAGE AGE
37
Stroke
72
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
What special programs does On With Life have for individuals who have sustained a stroke? On With
Life embraces a rehabilitation philosophy
emphasizing personalized care that is high-
frequency and high-intensity in nature. The
program is designed to return the individual
to prior roles and responsibilities (to the
greatest extent possible) and achieve the
highest possible quality of life and personal
independence. Our approach is holistic and
transdisciplinary with our team, addressing
physical, medical, social, cognitive and
psychological issues as they arise.
STROKE
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured
TBI
1%
16%
60%
24%
(65)
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
44%(48)
60 & Over
20-39
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
37
Stroke
63%MALE
DAYS72
DAYS111
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured
TBI
1%
16%24%
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%
31%(34)
60 & Over
20-39
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
37
Stroke
63%MALE
72 111
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured
Stroke
TBI
1%
16%
60%
24%
(65)
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
44%(48)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
LENGTH OF STAY
37IOWA COUNTIES
SERVED715 SW Ankeny Road ph. (515) 289-9600 f. (515) 964-0567 (Admissions)onwithlife.org
“Joining hands, hearts and minds to help persons living with brain injury get On With Life.”
Stroke
63%MALE
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS111
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured
Stroke
TBI
1%
16%
60%
24%
(65)
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
44%(48)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
LENGTH OF STAY
37IOWA COUNTIES
SERVED715 SW Ankeny RoadAnkeny, IA 50023-9798
ph. (515) 289-9600ph. 1-800-728-0645
f. (515) 964-0567 (Admissions)f. (515) 289-9615 (General) onwithlife.org
“Joining hands, hearts and minds to help persons living with brain injury get On With Life.”
Stroke
63%MALE
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS111
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
Because of the severity of the injuries we see at On With Life (our medical acuity is 1.53 - more than 50% higher than skilled facilities in Iowa), our nursing ratio far exceeds the state and national averages when compared to traditional skilled facilities. In FY18, On With Life had 8 unplanned transfers to acute care.
Persons served at On With Life receive core therapy services (physical, occupational and speech therapy) an average of three hours per day, five or more days per week, with evening and weekend therapy available most days. In addition to core therapy services, the category of all therapy includes music therapy, therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling, peer mentoring and neuropsychology.
150
100
300
200
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured from our �scal year 2017 (July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017).
Stroke
TBI
1%
16%
60%
24%
(65)
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
44%(48)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
LENGTH OF STAY
37IOWA COUNTIES
SERVED
Stroke
TBI7%8%
48%
37%
(28)
Loss of O2
(22)
(5)(4)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 59
7%(4)
24%(14)
18%(11)
51%(30)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 59
Intensive Rehabiliation Services
GENDER
60%MALE
“Core Therapy” refers to physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech-language pathology. “All Therapy” includes the three core service areas with music therapy,
therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling and neuropsychological services.
Hour
s
Traditional ProgramDOC Program
2.63.2 3.1
0
2
44.2
THERAPY DELIVERED PER DAY(n) = 109
Persons served at On With Life receive core therapy services (physical, occupational and speech therapy) an average of three hours per day, �ve or more days per week, with evening and weekend therapy available most days. In addition to core therapy services, all therapy includes music therapy, therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling, peer mentoring and neuropsychology.
What is the di�erence bet ween the Traditional Rehabilitation Program and the Disorders of
Consciousness (DOC) Program? Our DOC program addresses the unique needs of adolescents and adults with severe brain injury who present with low levels of consciousness, including specialized physical interventions to address body positioning, muscle tone and medical stability. Our team provides environmental stimuli, monitors for signs of arousal/aware-ness, and adjusts the stimuli in order to maximize the survivor’s improvement.
Photo
Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process between each person served/family and their trans-disciplinary team, so individualized targets are based upon specific
needs and interests. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are
tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
LONG-TERM GOALS MET BY AGE AND INJURY(n) = 103*
*Six persons served experienced unexpectedly short lengths of stay; therefore their long-term goals were unable to be accurately tabulated. As specialists in brain injury rehabilitation, we know that
each brain injury survivor is unique, with speci�c needs, capabilities and potential, and deserves a treatment plan that is highly specialized. The entire rehabilitation team at On With Life works together with persons served andtheir families to develop a treatment plan which meets the personal, cultural and spiritual goals and preferences of those involved.
How are long-term goals set? Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process
between each person served, their family and the rehabilitation team. Every treatment plan is individualized at On With Life and targets are based upon speci�c needs and interests of each person served. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/ nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
LENGTH OF STAY
121DAYS
NURSING HOURSPER PERSON PER DAY
REHOSPITALIZATIONS
9HOURS
Days
68(22)
72(63)
120(1)
80(15)
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY(n) = 109
Individualized, Functional Therapy
UNPLANNEDTRANSFERS
25
DISCHARGE LOCATION(n) = 109
6%(7)
12%(13)
82%(89)
FUNCTIONAL STATUSFOLLOWING DISCHARGE
(n) = 84
77%
715 SW Ankeny RoadAnkeny, IA 50023-9798
ph. (515) 289-9600ph. 1-800-728-0645
f. (515) 964-0567 (Admissions)f. (515) 289-9615 (General) onwithlife.org
“Joining hands, hearts and minds to help persons living with brain injury get On With Life.”
Stroke
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
20-39 40-59 60 and over
60%(2)
19 and under
86%(11)
81%(5)84%
(4) 75%(26)
81%(5)
86%(9) 76%
(31)80%(1)
82%(5)
(n) = 37
97%
63%MALE
MEDICAL ACUITY
1.5
Skilled NursingHome Other
0
Days
242(9)
138(3) 128
(2)
213(2)
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAYDISORDERS OF CONSCIOUSNESS PROGRAM
(n) =16
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 Other Neuro
(n) = 36
95%
(n) = 36
97%
(n) = 35
95%
FAMILYSATISFACTION
OVERALLNURSING CARE
& RESPONSIVENESS
INCLUSION OFGOALS IN PROGRAM
SATISFACTIONWITH OUTCOMES
ACHIEVED
50
200
100
0
92(4)
91(2)
166(2)
Traditional Program Disorders ofConsciousness Program
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
Age
Core Therapy All Therapy
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS111
94%(2)
80%(1)
88%(1)
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
What is the difference between the traditional rehabilitation program and the Disorders of Consciousness (DOC) program? Our DOC program
addresses the unique needs of adolescents
and adults with severe brain injury who
present with low levels of consciousness,
providing intensive therapy, rehabilitation
nursing and specialized physical interventions
to address body positioning, muscle tone
and medical stability. Our team also provides
environmental stimuli, monitors for signs of
arousal/awareness and adjusts the stimuli in
order to maximize the survivor’s improvement.
INDIVIDUALIZED, FUNCTIONAL THERAPY
150
100
300
200
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured from our �scal year 2017 (July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017).
Stroke
TBI
1%
16%
60%
24%
(65)
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
44%(48)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
LENGTH OF STAY
37IOWA COUNTIES
SERVED
Stroke
TBI7%8%
48%
37%
(28)
Loss of O2
(22)
(5)(4)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 59
7%(4)
24%(14)
18%(11)
51%(30)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 59
Intensive Rehabiliation Services
GENDER
60%MALE
“Core Therapy” refers to physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech-language pathology. “All Therapy” includes the three core service areas with music therapy,
therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling and neuropsychological services.
Hour
s
Traditional ProgramDOC Program
2.63.2 3.1
0
2
44.2
THERAPY DELIVERED PER DAY(n) = 109
Persons served at On With Life receive core therapy services (physical, occupational and speech therapy) an average of three hours per day, �ve or more days per week, with evening and weekend therapy available most days. In addition to core therapy services, all therapy includes music therapy, therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling, peer mentoring and neuropsychology.
What is the di�erence bet ween the Traditional Rehabilitation Program and the Disorders of
Consciousness (DOC) Program? Our DOC program addresses the unique needs of adolescents and adults with severe brain injury who present with low levels of consciousness, including specialized physical interventions to address body positioning, muscle tone and medical stability. Our team provides environmental stimuli, monitors for signs of arousal/aware-ness, and adjusts the stimuli in order to maximize the survivor’s improvement.
Photo
Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process between each person served/family and their trans-disciplinary team, so individualized targets are based upon specific
needs and interests. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are
tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
LONG-TERM GOALS MET BY AGE AND INJURY(n) = 103*
*Six persons served experienced unexpectedly short lengths of stay; therefore their long-term goals were unable to be accurately tabulated. As specialists in brain injury rehabilitation, we know that
each brain injury survivor is unique, with speci�c needs, capabilities and potential, and deserves a treatment plan that is highly specialized. The entire rehabilitation team at On With Life works together with persons served andtheir families to develop a treatment plan which meets the personal, cultural and spiritual goals and preferences of those involved.
How are long-term goals set? Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process
between each person served, their family and the rehabilitation team. Every treatment plan is individualized at On With Life and targets are based upon speci�c needs and interests of each person served. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/ nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
LENGTH OF STAY
121DAYS
NURSING HOURSPER PERSON PER DAY
REHOSPITALIZATIONS
9HOURS
Days
68(22)
72(63)
120(1)
80(15)
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY(n) = 109
Individualized, Functional Therapy
UNPLANNEDTRANSFERS
25
DISCHARGE LOCATION(n) = 109
6%(7)
12%(13)
82%(89)
FUNCTIONAL STATUSFOLLOWING DISCHARGE
(n) = 84
77%
715 SW Ankeny RoadAnkeny, IA 50023-9798
ph. (515) 289-9600ph. 1-800-728-0645
f. (515) 964-0567 (Admissions)f. (515) 289-9615 (General) onwithlife.org
“Joining hands, hearts and minds to help persons living with brain injury get On With Life.”
Stroke
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
20-39 40-59 60 and over
60%(2)
19 and under
86%(11)
81%(5)84%
(4) 75%(26)
81%(5)
86%(9) 76%
(31)80%(1)
82%(5)
(n) = 37
97%
63%MALE
MEDICAL ACUITY
1.5
Skilled NursingHome Other
0
Days
242(9)
138(3) 128
(2)
213(2)
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAYDISORDERS OF CONSCIOUSNESS PROGRAM
(n) =16
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 Other Neuro
(n) = 36
95%
(n) = 36
97%
(n) = 35
95%
FAMILYSATISFACTION
OVERALLNURSING CARE
& RESPONSIVENESS
INCLUSION OFGOALS IN PROGRAM
SATISFACTIONWITH OUTCOMES
ACHIEVED
50
200
100
0
92(4)
91(2)
166(2)
Traditional Program Disorders ofConsciousness Program
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
Age
Core Therapy All Therapy
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS111
94%(2)
80%(1)
88%(1)
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
150
100
300
200
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured from our �scal year 2017 (July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017).
Stroke
TBI
1%
16%
60%
24%
(65)
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
44%(48)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
LENGTH OF STAY
37IOWA COUNTIES
SERVED
Stroke
TBI7%8%
48%
37%
(28)
Loss of O2
(22)
(5)(4)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 59
7%(4)
24%(14)
18%(11)
51%(30)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 59
Intensive Rehabiliation Services
GENDER
60%MALE
“Core Therapy” refers to physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech-language pathology. “All Therapy” includes the three core service areas with music therapy,
therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling and neuropsychological services.
Hour
s
Traditional ProgramDOC Program
2.63.2 3.1
0
2
44.2
THERAPY DELIVERED PER DAY(n) = 109
Persons served at On With Life receive core therapy services (physical, occupational and speech therapy) an average of three hours per day, �ve or more days per week, with evening and weekend therapy available most days. In addition to core therapy services, all therapy includes music therapy, therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling, peer mentoring and neuropsychology.
What is the di�erence bet ween the Traditional Rehabilitation Program and the Disorders of
Consciousness (DOC) Program? Our DOC program addresses the unique needs of adolescents and adults with severe brain injury who present with low levels of consciousness, including specialized physical interventions to address body positioning, muscle tone and medical stability. Our team provides environmental stimuli, monitors for signs of arousal/aware-ness, and adjusts the stimuli in order to maximize the survivor’s improvement.
Photo
Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process between each person served/family and their trans-disciplinary team, so individualized targets are based upon specific
needs and interests. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are
tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
LONG-TERM GOALS MET BY AGE AND INJURY(n) = 103*
*Six persons served experienced unexpectedly short lengths of stay; therefore their long-term goals were unable to be accurately tabulated. As specialists in brain injury rehabilitation, we know that
each brain injury survivor is unique, with speci�c needs, capabilities and potential, and deserves a treatment plan that is highly specialized. The entire rehabilitation team at On With Life works together with persons served andtheir families to develop a treatment plan which meets the personal, cultural and spiritual goals and preferences of those involved.
How are long-term goals set? Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process
between each person served, their family and the rehabilitation team. Every treatment plan is individualized at On With Life and targets are based upon speci�c needs and interests of each person served. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/ nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
LENGTH OF STAY
121DAYS
NURSING HOURSPER PERSON PER DAY
REHOSPITALIZATIONS
9HOURS
Days
68(22)
72(63)
120(1)
80(15)
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY(n) = 109
Individualized, Functional Therapy
UNPLANNEDTRANSFERS
25
DISCHARGE LOCATION(n) = 109
6%(7)
12%(13)
82%(89)
FUNCTIONAL STATUSFOLLOWING DISCHARGE
(n) = 84
77%
715 SW Ankeny RoadAnkeny, IA 50023-9798
ph. (515) 289-9600ph. 1-800-728-0645
f. (515) 964-0567 (Admissions)f. (515) 289-9615 (General) onwithlife.org
“Joining hands, hearts and minds to help persons living with brain injury get On With Life.”
Stroke
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
20-39 40-59 60 and over
60%(2)
19 and under
86%(11)
81%(5)84%
(4) 75%(26)
81%(5)
86%(9) 76%
(31)80%(1)
82%(5)
(n) = 37
97%
63%MALE
MEDICAL ACUITY
1.5
Skilled NursingHome Other
0
Days
242(9)
138(3) 128
(2)
213(2)
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAYDISORDERS OF CONSCIOUSNESS PROGRAM
(n) =16
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 Other Neuro
(n) = 36
95%
(n) = 36
97%
(n) = 35
95%
FAMILYSATISFACTION
OVERALLNURSING CARE
& RESPONSIVENESS
INCLUSION OFGOALS IN PROGRAM
SATISFACTIONWITH OUTCOMES
ACHIEVED
50
200
100
0
92(4)
91(2)
166(2)
Traditional Program Disorders ofConsciousness Program
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
Age
Core Therapy All Therapy
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS111
94%(2)
80%(1)
88%(1)
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
?
COLLABORATIVE CAREINTENSIVE REHABILITATION SERVICES
How are long-term goals set?
Long-term goals are developed through a
collaborative process between each person
served, their family and the rehabilitation team.
Every treatment plan is individualized at On
With Life and targets are based upon specific
needs and interests of each person served.
Goals are established within core areas of
function (medical, nutritional, mobility, self-
care, cognition, communication, safety, leisure,
vocational, educational and psychosocial
well-being) and are tailored to return persons
served as fully as possible to their pre-injury
roles.
?
As specialists in brain injury rehabilitation, we know that each brain injury survivor is unique, with specific needs, capabilities and potential, and deserves a treatment plan that is highly specialized. The comprehensive rehabilitation team at On With Life includes persons served and their families and collaboratively develops a treatment plan that meets their personal, cultural and spiritual goals and preferences. The length of stay for those we serve varies greatly depending on personal goals, family support, response to treatment and medical needs.
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOL AND THE COMMUNITY
150
100
300
200
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured from our �scal year 2017 (July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017).
Stroke
TBI
1%
16%
60%
24%
(65)
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
44%(48)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
LENGTH OF STAY
37IOWA COUNTIES
SERVED
Stroke
TBI7%8%
48%
37%
(28)
Loss of O2
(22)
(5)(4)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 59
7%(4)
24%(14)
18%(11)
51%(30)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 59
Intensive Rehabiliation Services
GENDER
60%MALE
“Core Therapy” refers to physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech-language pathology. “All Therapy” includes the three core service areas with music therapy,
therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling and neuropsychological services.
Hour
s
Traditional ProgramDOC Program
2.63.2 3.1
0
2
44.2
THERAPY DELIVERED PER DAY(n) = 109
Persons served at On With Life receive core therapy services (physical, occupational and speech therapy) an average of three hours per day, �ve or more days per week, with evening and weekend therapy available most days. In addition to core therapy services, all therapy includes music therapy, therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling, peer mentoring and neuropsychology.
What is the di�erence bet ween the Traditional Rehabilitation Program and the Disorders of
Consciousness (DOC) Program? Our DOC program addresses the unique needs of adolescents and adults with severe brain injury who present with low levels of consciousness, including specialized physical interventions to address body positioning, muscle tone and medical stability. Our team provides environmental stimuli, monitors for signs of arousal/aware-ness, and adjusts the stimuli in order to maximize the survivor’s improvement.
Photo
Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process between each person served/family and their trans-disciplinary team, so individualized targets are based upon specific
needs and interests. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are
tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
LONG-TERM GOALS MET BY AGE AND INJURY(n) = 103*
*Six persons served experienced unexpectedly short lengths of stay; therefore their long-term goals were unable to be accurately tabulated. As specialists in brain injury rehabilitation, we know that
each brain injury survivor is unique, with speci�c needs, capabilities and potential, and deserves a treatment plan that is highly specialized. The entire rehabilitation team at On With Life works together with persons served andtheir families to develop a treatment plan which meets the personal, cultural and spiritual goals and preferences of those involved.
How are long-term goals set? Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process
between each person served, their family and the rehabilitation team. Every treatment plan is individualized at On With Life and targets are based upon speci�c needs and interests of each person served. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/ nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
LENGTH OF STAY
121DAYS
NURSING HOURSPER PERSON PER DAY
REHOSPITALIZATIONS
9HOURS
Days
68(22)
72(63)
120(1)
80(15)
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY(n) = 109
Individualized, Functional Therapy
UNPLANNEDTRANSFERS
25
DISCHARGE LOCATION(n) = 109
6%(7)
12%(13)
82%(89)
FUNCTIONAL STATUSFOLLOWING DISCHARGE
(n) = 84
77%
715 SW Ankeny RoadAnkeny, IA 50023-9798
ph. (515) 289-9600ph. 1-800-728-0645
f. (515) 964-0567 (Admissions)f. (515) 289-9615 (General) onwithlife.org
“Joining hands, hearts and minds to help persons living with brain injury get On With Life.”
Stroke
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
20-39 40-59 60 and over
60%(2)
19 and under
86%(11)
81%(5)84%
(4) 75%(26)
81%(5)
86%(9) 76%
(31)80%(1)
82%(5)
(n) = 37
97%
63%MALE
MEDICAL ACUITY
1.5
Skilled NursingHome Other
0
Days
242(9)
138(3) 128
(2)
213(2)
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAYDISORDERS OF CONSCIOUSNESS PROGRAM
(n) =16
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 Other Neuro
(n) = 36
95%
(n) = 36
97%
(n) = 35
95%
FAMILYSATISFACTION
OVERALLNURSING CARE
& RESPONSIVENESS
INCLUSION OFGOALS IN PROGRAM
SATISFACTIONWITH OUTCOMES
ACHIEVED
50
200
100
0
92(4)
91(2)
166(2)
Traditional Program Disorders ofConsciousness Program
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
Age
Core Therapy All Therapy
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS111
94%(2)
80%(1)
88%(1)
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
150
100
300
200
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured from our �scal year 2017 (July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017).
Stroke
TBI
1%
16%
60%
24%
(65)
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
44%(48)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
LENGTH OF STAY
37IOWA COUNTIES
SERVED
Stroke
TBI7%8%
48%
37%
(28)
Loss of O2
(22)
(5)(4)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 59
7%(4)
24%(14)
18%(11)
51%(30)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 59
Intensive Rehabiliation Services
GENDER
60%MALE
“Core Therapy” refers to physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech-language pathology. “All Therapy” includes the three core service areas with music therapy,
therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling and neuropsychological services.
Hour
s
Traditional ProgramDOC Program
2.63.2 3.1
0
2
44.2
THERAPY DELIVERED PER DAY(n) = 109
Persons served at On With Life receive core therapy services (physical, occupational and speech therapy) an average of three hours per day, �ve or more days per week, with evening and weekend therapy available most days. In addition to core therapy services, all therapy includes music therapy, therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling, peer mentoring and neuropsychology.
What is the di�erence bet ween the Traditional Rehabilitation Program and the Disorders of
Consciousness (DOC) Program? Our DOC program addresses the unique needs of adolescents and adults with severe brain injury who present with low levels of consciousness, including specialized physical interventions to address body positioning, muscle tone and medical stability. Our team provides environmental stimuli, monitors for signs of arousal/aware-ness, and adjusts the stimuli in order to maximize the survivor’s improvement.
Photo
Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process between each person served/family and their trans-disciplinary team, so individualized targets are based upon specific
needs and interests. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are
tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
LONG-TERM GOALS MET BY AGE AND INJURY(n) = 103*
*Six persons served experienced unexpectedly short lengths of stay; therefore their long-term goals were unable to be accurately tabulated. As specialists in brain injury rehabilitation, we know that
each brain injury survivor is unique, with speci�c needs, capabilities and potential, and deserves a treatment plan that is highly specialized. The entire rehabilitation team at On With Life works together with persons served andtheir families to develop a treatment plan which meets the personal, cultural and spiritual goals and preferences of those involved.
How are long-term goals set? Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process
between each person served, their family and the rehabilitation team. Every treatment plan is individualized at On With Life and targets are based upon speci�c needs and interests of each person served. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/ nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
LENGTH OF STAY
121DAYS
NURSING HOURSPER PERSON PER DAY
REHOSPITALIZATIONS
9HOURS
Days
68(22)
72(63)
120(1)
80(15)
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY(n) = 109
Individualized, Functional Therapy
UNPLANNEDTRANSFERS
25
DISCHARGE LOCATION(n) = 109
6%(7)
12%(13)
82%(89)
FUNCTIONAL STATUSFOLLOWING DISCHARGE
(n) = 84
77%
715 SW Ankeny RoadAnkeny, IA 50023-9798
ph. (515) 289-9600ph. 1-800-728-0645
f. (515) 964-0567 (Admissions)f. (515) 289-9615 (General) onwithlife.org
“Joining hands, hearts and minds to help persons living with brain injury get On With Life.”
Stroke
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
20-39 40-59 60 and over
60%(2)
19 and under
86%(11)
81%(5)84%
(4) 75%(26)
81%(5)
86%(9) 76%
(31)80%(1)
82%(5)
(n) = 37
97%
63%MALE
MEDICAL ACUITY
1.5
Skilled NursingHome Other
0
Days
242(9)
138(3) 128
(2)
213(2)
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAYDISORDERS OF CONSCIOUSNESS PROGRAM
(n) =16
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 Other Neuro
(n) = 36
95%
(n) = 36
97%
(n) = 35
95%
FAMILYSATISFACTION
OVERALLNURSING CARE
& RESPONSIVENESS
INCLUSION OFGOALS IN PROGRAM
SATISFACTIONWITH OUTCOMES
ACHIEVED
50
200
100
0
92(4)
91(2)
166(2)
Traditional Program Disorders ofConsciousness Program
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
Age
Core Therapy All Therapy
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS111
94%(2)
80%(1)
88%(1)
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
150
100
300
200
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured from our �scal year 2017 (July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017).
Stroke
TBI
1%
16%
60%
24%
(65)
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
44%(48)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
LENGTH OF STAY
37IOWA COUNTIES
SERVED
Stroke
TBI7%8%
48%
37%
(28)
Loss of O2
(22)
(5)(4)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 59
7%(4)
24%(14)
18%(11)
51%(30)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 59
Intensive Rehabiliation Services
GENDER
60%MALE
“Core Therapy” refers to physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech-language pathology. “All Therapy” includes the three core service areas with music therapy,
therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling and neuropsychological services.Ho
urs
Traditional ProgramDOC Program
2.63.2 3.1
0
2
44.2
THERAPY DELIVERED PER DAY(n) = 109
Persons served at On With Life receive core therapy services (physical, occupational and speech therapy) an average of three hours per day, �ve or more days per week, with evening and weekend therapy available most days. In addition to core therapy services, all therapy includes music therapy, therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling, peer mentoring and neuropsychology.
What is the di�erence bet ween the Traditional Rehabilitation Program and the Disorders of
Consciousness (DOC) Program? Our DOC program addresses the unique needs of adolescents and adults with severe brain injury who present with low levels of consciousness, including specialized physical interventions to address body positioning, muscle tone and medical stability. Our team provides environmental stimuli, monitors for signs of arousal/aware-ness, and adjusts the stimuli in order to maximize the survivor’s improvement.
Photo
Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process between each person served/family and their trans-disciplinary team, so individualized targets are based upon specific
needs and interests. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are
tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
LONG-TERM GOALS MET BY AGE AND INJURY(n) = 103*
*Six persons served experienced unexpectedly short lengths of stay; therefore their long-term goals were unable to be accurately tabulated. As specialists in brain injury rehabilitation, we know that
each brain injury survivor is unique, with speci�c needs, capabilities and potential, and deserves a treatment plan that is highly specialized. The entire rehabilitation team at On With Life works together with persons served andtheir families to develop a treatment plan which meets the personal, cultural and spiritual goals and preferences of those involved.
How are long-term goals set? Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process
between each person served, their family and the rehabilitation team. Every treatment plan is individualized at On With Life and targets are based upon speci�c needs and interests of each person served. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/ nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
LENGTH OF STAY
121DAYS
NURSING HOURSPER PERSON PER DAY
REHOSPITALIZATIONS
9HOURS
Days
68(22)
72(63)
120(1)
80(15)
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY(n) = 109
Individualized, Functional Therapy
UNPLANNEDTRANSFERS
25
DISCHARGE LOCATION(n) = 109
6%(7)
12%(13)
82%(89)
FUNCTIONAL STATUSFOLLOWING DISCHARGE
(n) = 84
77%
715 SW Ankeny RoadAnkeny, IA 50023-9798
ph. (515) 289-9600ph. 1-800-728-0645
f. (515) 964-0567 (Admissions)f. (515) 289-9615 (General) onwithlife.org
“Joining hands, hearts and minds to help persons living with brain injury get On With Life.”
Stroke
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
20-39 40-59 60 and over
60%(2)
19 and under
86%(11)
81%(5)84%
(4) 75%(26)
81%(5)
86%(9) 76%
(31)80%(1)
82%(5)
(n) = 37
97%
63%MALE
MEDICAL ACUITY
1.5
Skilled NursingHome Other
0
Days
242(9)
138(3) 128
(2)
213(2)
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAYDISORDERS OF CONSCIOUSNESS PROGRAM
(n) =16
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 Other Neuro
(n) = 36
95%
(n) = 36
97%
(n) = 35
95%
FAMILYSATISFACTION
OVERALLNURSING CARE
& RESPONSIVENESS
INCLUSION OFGOALS IN PROGRAM
SATISFACTIONWITH OUTCOMES
ACHIEVED
50
200
100
0
92(4)
91(2)
166(2)
Traditional Program Disorders ofConsciousness Program
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
Age
Core Therapy All Therapy
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS111
94%(2)
80%(1)
88%(1)
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
How do you help families through the rehabilitation process? Based on the
model developed by our
founding families, loved
ones are an integral part
of the rehabilitation team.
Family conferences are held
on an ongoing basis and loved
ones are encouraged to accompany
persons served throughout the entire journey.
Family counseling, family education and family
support are all a key part of our process. In
addition, family housing is available on our
campus at no charge.
?FAMILY HOUSE
* 6 persons served experienced unexpectedly short lengths of stay; therefore, their long-term goals were unable to be accurately tabulated.
Our Case Management team closely monitors the person served throughout the rehabilitation process, maintaining consistent contact with family members and external case managers to communicate information, address critical issues and coordinate discharge planning. Rehabilitation does not end when a person leaves our inpatient program. Our staff understands these challenges and continues to offer support to individuals and their families after discharge.
150
100
300
200
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured from our �scal year 2017 (July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017).
Stroke
TBI
1%
16%
60%
24%
(65)
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
44%(48)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
LENGTH OF STAY
37IOWA COUNTIES
SERVED
Stroke
TBI7%8%
48%
37%
(28)
Loss of O2
(22)
(5)(4)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 59
7%(4)
24%(14)
18%(11)
51%(30)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 59
Intensive Rehabiliation Services
GENDER
60%MALE
“Core Therapy” refers to physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech-language pathology. “All Therapy” includes the three core service areas with music therapy,
therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling and neuropsychological services.
Hour
s
Traditional ProgramDOC Program
2.63.2 3.1
0
2
44.2
THERAPY DELIVERED PER DAY(n) = 109
Persons served at On With Life receive core therapy services (physical, occupational and speech therapy) an average of three hours per day, �ve or more days per week, with evening and weekend therapy available most days. In addition to core therapy services, all therapy includes music therapy, therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling, peer mentoring and neuropsychology.
What is the di�erence bet ween the Traditional Rehabilitation Program and the Disorders of
Consciousness (DOC) Program? Our DOC program addresses the unique needs of adolescents and adults with severe brain injury who present with low levels of consciousness, including specialized physical interventions to address body positioning, muscle tone and medical stability. Our team provides environmental stimuli, monitors for signs of arousal/aware-ness, and adjusts the stimuli in order to maximize the survivor’s improvement.
Photo
Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process between each person served/family and their trans-disciplinary team, so individualized targets are based upon specific
needs and interests. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are
tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
LONG-TERM GOALS MET BY AGE AND INJURY(n) = 103*
*Six persons served experienced unexpectedly short lengths of stay; therefore their long-term goals were unable to be accurately tabulated. As specialists in brain injury rehabilitation, we know that
each brain injury survivor is unique, with speci�c needs, capabilities and potential, and deserves a treatment plan that is highly specialized. The entire rehabilitation team at On With Life works together with persons served andtheir families to develop a treatment plan which meets the personal, cultural and spiritual goals and preferences of those involved.
How are long-term goals set? Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process
between each person served, their family and the rehabilitation team. Every treatment plan is individualized at On With Life and targets are based upon speci�c needs and interests of each person served. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/ nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
LENGTH OF STAY
121DAYS
NURSING HOURSPER PERSON PER DAY
REHOSPITALIZATIONS
9HOURS
Days
68(22)
72(63)
120(1)
80(15)
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY(n) = 109
Individualized, Functional Therapy
UNPLANNEDTRANSFERS
25
DISCHARGE LOCATION(n) = 109
6%(7)
12%(13)
82%(89)
FUNCTIONAL STATUSFOLLOWING DISCHARGE
(n) = 84
77%
715 SW Ankeny RoadAnkeny, IA 50023-9798
ph. (515) 289-9600ph. 1-800-728-0645
f. (515) 964-0567 (Admissions)f. (515) 289-9615 (General) onwithlife.org
“Joining hands, hearts and minds to help persons living with brain injury get On With Life.”
Stroke
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
20-39 40-59 60 and over
60%(2)
19 and under
86%(11)
81%(5)84%
(4) 75%(26)
81%(5)
86%(9) 76%
(31)80%(1)
82%(5)
(n) = 37
97%
63%MALE
MEDICAL ACUITY
1.5
Skilled NursingHome Other
0
Days
242(9)
138(3) 128
(2)
213(2)
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAYDISORDERS OF CONSCIOUSNESS PROGRAM
(n) =16
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 Other Neuro
(n) = 36
95%
(n) = 36
97%
(n) = 35
95%
FAMILYSATISFACTION
OVERALLNURSING CARE
& RESPONSIVENESS
INCLUSION OFGOALS IN PROGRAM
SATISFACTIONWITH OUTCOMES
ACHIEVED
50
200
100
0
92(4)
91(2)
166(2)
Traditional Program Disorders ofConsciousness Program
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
Age
Core Therapy All Therapy
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS111
94%(2)
80%(1)
88%(1)
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
Our therapists are experts in eliciting effort and engagement from our persons served with individualized therapy plans that address their needs while appealing to their vocational and leisure interests.
SATISFACTION
150
100
300
200
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured from our �scal year 2017 (July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017).
Stroke
TBI
1%
16%
60%
24%
(65)
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
44%(48)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
LENGTH OF STAY
37IOWA COUNTIES
SERVED
Stroke
TBI7%8%
48%
37%
(28)
Loss of O2
(22)
(5)(4)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 59
7%(4)
24%(14)
18%(11)
51%(30)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 59
Intensive Rehabiliation Services
GENDER
60%MALE
“Core Therapy” refers to physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech-language pathology. “All Therapy” includes the three core service areas with music therapy,
therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling and neuropsychological services.
Hour
s
Traditional ProgramDOC Program
2.63.2 3.1
0
2
44.2
THERAPY DELIVERED PER DAY(n) = 109
Persons served at On With Life receive core therapy services (physical, occupational and speech therapy) an average of three hours per day, �ve or more days per week, with evening and weekend therapy available most days. In addition to core therapy services, all therapy includes music therapy, therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling, peer mentoring and neuropsychology.
What is the di�erence bet ween the Traditional Rehabilitation Program and the Disorders of
Consciousness (DOC) Program? Our DOC program addresses the unique needs of adolescents and adults with severe brain injury who present with low levels of consciousness, including specialized physical interventions to address body positioning, muscle tone and medical stability. Our team provides environmental stimuli, monitors for signs of arousal/aware-ness, and adjusts the stimuli in order to maximize the survivor’s improvement.
Photo
Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process between each person served/family and their trans-disciplinary team, so individualized targets are based upon specific
needs and interests. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are
tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
LONG-TERM GOALS MET BY AGE AND INJURY(n) = 103*
*Six persons served experienced unexpectedly short lengths of stay; therefore their long-term goals were unable to be accurately tabulated. As specialists in brain injury rehabilitation, we know that
each brain injury survivor is unique, with speci�c needs, capabilities and potential, and deserves a treatment plan that is highly specialized. The entire rehabilitation team at On With Life works together with persons served andtheir families to develop a treatment plan which meets the personal, cultural and spiritual goals and preferences of those involved.
How are long-term goals set? Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process
between each person served, their family and the rehabilitation team. Every treatment plan is individualized at On With Life and targets are based upon speci�c needs and interests of each person served. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/ nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
LENGTH OF STAY
121DAYS
NURSING HOURSPER PERSON PER DAY
REHOSPITALIZATIONS
9HOURS
Days
68(22)
72(63)
120(1)
80(15)
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY(n) = 109
Individualized, Functional Therapy
UNPLANNEDTRANSFERS
25
DISCHARGE LOCATION(n) = 109
6%(7)
12%(13)
82%(89)
FUNCTIONAL STATUSFOLLOWING DISCHARGE
(n) = 84
77%
715 SW Ankeny RoadAnkeny, IA 50023-9798
ph. (515) 289-9600ph. 1-800-728-0645
f. (515) 964-0567 (Admissions)f. (515) 289-9615 (General) onwithlife.org
“Joining hands, hearts and minds to help persons living with brain injury get On With Life.”
Stroke
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
20-39 40-59 60 and over
60%(2)
19 and under
86%(11)
81%(5)84%
(4) 75%(26)
81%(5)
86%(9) 76%
(31)80%(1)
82%(5)
(n) = 37
97%
63%MALE
MEDICAL ACUITY
1.5
Skilled NursingHome Other
0
Days
242(9)
138(3) 128
(2)
213(2)
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAYDISORDERS OF CONSCIOUSNESS PROGRAM
(n) =16
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 Other Neuro
(n) = 36
95%
(n) = 36
97%
(n) = 35
95%
FAMILYSATISFACTION
OVERALLNURSING CARE
& RESPONSIVENESS
INCLUSION OFGOALS IN PROGRAM
SATISFACTIONWITH OUTCOMES
ACHIEVED
50
200
100
0
92(4)
91(2)
166(2)
Traditional Program Disorders ofConsciousness Program
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
Age
Core Therapy All Therapy
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS111
94%(2)
80%(1)
88%(1)
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)
150
100
300
200
Photo
Outcomes and Value Report
As a CARF accredited porgram, we at On With Life hold ourselves to the highest level of quality outcome measures. We invite you to compare our outcomes with similar organizations to see how we compare with other brain injury rehabilitation programs. The following measures are captured from our �scal year 2017 (July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017).
Stroke
TBI
1%
16%
60%
24%
(65)
Loss of O2
(26)
(17)
(1)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 109
4%(4)
21%(23)
31%(34)
44%(48)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 109
Our Persons Served In FY16, On With Life served 105 individuals in our inpatient program.
GENDER
37%FEMALE
51AVERAGE AGE
LENGTH OF STAY
37IOWA COUNTIES
SERVED
Stroke
TBI7%8%
48%
37%
(28)
Loss of O2
(22)
(5)(4)
Other Neuro
TYPE OF INJURY(n) = 59
7%(4)
24%(14)
18%(11)
51%(30)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
AGES SERVED(n) = 59
Intensive Rehabiliation Services
GENDER
60%MALE
“Core Therapy” refers to physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech-language pathology. “All Therapy” includes the three core service areas with music therapy,
therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling and neuropsychological services.
Hour
s
Traditional ProgramDOC Program
2.63.2 3.1
0
2
44.2
THERAPY DELIVERED PER DAY(n) = 109
Persons served at On With Life receive core therapy services (physical, occupational and speech therapy) an average of three hours per day, �ve or more days per week, with evening and weekend therapy available most days. In addition to core therapy services, all therapy includes music therapy, therapeutic recreation, clinical counseling, peer mentoring and neuropsychology.
What is the di�erence bet ween the Traditional Rehabilitation Program and the Disorders of
Consciousness (DOC) Program? Our DOC program addresses the unique needs of adolescents and adults with severe brain injury who present with low levels of consciousness, including specialized physical interventions to address body positioning, muscle tone and medical stability. Our team provides environmental stimuli, monitors for signs of arousal/aware-ness, and adjusts the stimuli in order to maximize the survivor’s improvement.
Photo
Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process between each person served/family and their trans-disciplinary team, so individualized targets are based upon specific
needs and interests. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are
tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
LONG-TERM GOALS MET BY AGE AND INJURY(n) = 103*
*Six persons served experienced unexpectedly short lengths of stay; therefore their long-term goals were unable to be accurately tabulated. As specialists in brain injury rehabilitation, we know that
each brain injury survivor is unique, with speci�c needs, capabilities and potential, and deserves a treatment plan that is highly specialized. The entire rehabilitation team at On With Life works together with persons served andtheir families to develop a treatment plan which meets the personal, cultural and spiritual goals and preferences of those involved.
How are long-term goals set? Long-term goals are developed through a collaborative process
between each person served, their family and the rehabilitation team. Every treatment plan is individualized at On With Life and targets are based upon speci�c needs and interests of each person served. Goals are established within core areas of function (medical/ nutritional, mobility, self-care, cognition, communication, safety, psychosocial wellbeing, etc.) and are tailored toward returning persons served as fully as possible to their pre-injury roles.
LENGTH OF STAY
121DAYS
NURSING HOURSPER PERSON PER DAY
REHOSPITALIZATIONS
9HOURS
Days
68(22)
72(63)
120(1)
80(15)
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 NTBI & Other Neuro
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY(n) = 109
Individualized, Functional Therapy
UNPLANNEDTRANSFERS
25
DISCHARGE LOCATION(n) = 109
6%(7)
12%(13)
82%(89)
FUNCTIONAL STATUSFOLLOWING DISCHARGE
(n) = 84
77%
715 SW Ankeny RoadAnkeny, IA 50023-9798
ph. (515) 289-9600ph. 1-800-728-0645
f. (515) 964-0567 (Admissions)f. (515) 289-9615 (General) onwithlife.org
“Joining hands, hearts and minds to help persons living with brain injury get On With Life.”
Stroke
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
20-39 40-59 60 and over
60%(2)
19 and under
86%(11)
81%(5)84%
(4) 75%(26)
81%(5)
86%(9) 76%
(31)80%(1)
82%(5)
(n) = 37
97%
63%MALE
MEDICAL ACUITY
1.5
Skilled NursingHome Other
0
Days
242(9)
138(3) 128
(2)
213(2)
AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAYDISORDERS OF CONSCIOUSNESS PROGRAM
(n) =16
TBI Stroke Loss of O2 Other Neuro
(n) = 36
95%
(n) = 36
97%
(n) = 35
95%
FAMILYSATISFACTION
OVERALLNURSING CARE
& RESPONSIVENESS
INCLUSION OFGOALS IN PROGRAM
SATISFACTIONWITH OUTCOMES
ACHIEVED
50
200
100
0
92(4)
91(2)
166(2)
Traditional Program Disorders ofConsciousness Program
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
Age
Core Therapy All Therapy
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS111
94%(2)
80%(1)
88%(1)
GENDER
68%MALE
32%FEMALE
57AVERAGE AGE LENGTH OF STAY
TRADITIONALPROGRAM
DAYS
DOCPROGRAM
72DAYS91
RETURN TO WORK, SCHOOLAND THE COMMUNITY
(n) = 65
8%(5)
15%(10)
77%(50)
Skilled NursingHome Other
2%(1)6%
(4)
42%(27)
51%(33)
60 & Over
20-39
40-59
19 &Under
(n) = 65
AGES SERVED
(STROKE) (STROKE) (STROKE)
(STROKE)(STROKE)