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Suz s Story For Susan Suz Welch, the beauty of nature has always been her inspiration, even during times of great Outcomes Report personal challenge. Whether woodworking or taking photographs, Welch, a former camp director, loved the peace and tranquility of the trees and fields around her. A native of Iowa, Suz came to the University of Minnesota Medical Center for a spinal fusion surgery in the spring of 2014. Her condition had left her partially paralyzed, without the functional use of her legs or the ability to sit. Welch spent one month in the Acute Rehabilitation Center (ARC), working hard at regaining important parts of her independent life. Initially, Suz could not sit at the edge of the bed without significant support. By the time she left the ARC, she was able to sit independently for at least 10 minutes to eat breakfast on the edge of the bed. Similarly, she initially required complete assistance for dressing, I loved the nurses, the aides, the PT folks and the OT folks Suz Welch but by the time she went home, she was able to dress Welch was also fitted with a power wheelchair, and Welch has returned to visit a few times in the past returned to her country home in Iowa with her partner, two years, but most recently surprised the staff with Carolyn. Special care was taken in fitting her chair, a donation of some of her nature photography to accommodate her hobbies of woodworking and to beautify the walls of the ARC (see cover photo). photography. You guys run a super thing, Welch says. I loved 2512 South 7th Street West Campus Minneapolis, MN 55454 612-273 - 4277 the nurses, the aides, the PT folks and the OT folks. I am not kidding when I say I learned how to live on the 5th floor! fairview.org/arc 2017 Fairview Health Services. Mktg 265316. 04.17 Photo by Suz Welch, see story on page 4. herself independently with dressing equipment.

A MESSAGE FROM DR. SCOTT CROWE, MEDICAL DIRECTOR People usually come to the Acute Rehabilitation Center after significant life-altering medical issues. My philosophy is to help coach people and their families through the entire experience, not just with the medical and functional issues but also the emotional challenges. Our key goal is to help maintain a patient s quality of life, even when some functional ability is temporarily or permanently altered. Coaching people through this journey is really rewarding. One of my passions is education. As part of the University of Minnesota Medical Center, we work with many learners including residents, therapists, nursing and medical students. Our culture encourages collaboration and sharing of different perspectives and clinical experience to deliver the best care and outcomes. These goals could not be accomplished without the exceptionally talented and compassionate team we have here at the Acute Rehabilitation Center. We help patients with a broad range of diagnoses, including some of the most medically complex conditions. As medical director, I have a critical role in assessing our performance in a wide range of continuous quality improvement initiatives. These numbers, however, are not the whole story. Great outcomes start with each individual person s experience. Having the opportunity to connect directly with patients and their families energizes and inspires all of us. Everyone here is passionate about what they do, and each person s individual strengths come together to create a cohesive, compassionate plan of care. Scott Crowe, MD Medical Director, Acute Rehabilitation Center, Fairview OUTCOMES REPORT From the comprehensive care of stroke patients to the complex rehabilitation of those recovering from a wide range of illnesses, the Acute Rehabilitation Center (ARC) changes lives every day. The ARC is in its 13th year of service at the West Campus of the University of Minnesota Medical Center. The Acute Rehabilitation Center was recently recertified by the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), in both the Comprehensive Medical Inpatient Rehabilitation and the Stroke Specialty Programs. The Acute Rehabilitation Center continues to strengthen its strong research foundation, as well as its partnerships with the physicians and hospitals across Fairview. The following studies/posters were completed and presented in 2016-2017: Functional Effectiveness of Inpatient Rehabilitation after Heart Transplantation Saurabh Gupta, MD; Elizabeth Larsen, MS; Ankur Garg, M.Tech; Florence John, MD, MPH; Mukesh Bansal, PhD; Peter M. Eckman, MD; Roderick Sembrano, MD Journal of PMR. 2016 April Case Report Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Interventions and Outcome for a Person with Quadrilateral Amputation Sharon L. Kimble DPT, GCS, NCS Journal of Physical Therapy. 2017 February Utility of the Postural Assessment for Stroke Scale on Discharge Planning in Acute Rehabilitation Becky Horton DPT, NCS; Sharon L. Kimble DPT, GCS, NCS Poster presentation, MN Stroke Association, 2016 June The State of Disability Awareness in American Medical Schools Erica Seidel, MD and Scott Crowe, MD American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2017 Spring

Delivering Patient and Family-Centered Care The ARC team realizes that both the patient and the family play a critical role in the rehabilitation process. To that end, the ARC s mission seeks to reflect this dedication to both advanced clinical expertise and compassionate, inclusive care. Mission: To maximize the function and quality of life of individuals, regardless of how acute illness or injury has affected their independence. To support patients in their return to the community as freely and independently as possible in the areas the patient identifies as important. Patients Served The Acute Rehabilitation Center serves a wide range of adolescent and adult patients in need of comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation. The chart below illustrates the patients served by rehab impairment category. Team Achievements Because the Acute Rehabilitation Center realizes that any program rises or falls on the expertise and compassion of its staff, members of the ARC s professional care team complete advanced training focused on rehabilitative care within two years of joining the ARC. Currently, 14 members of the RN staff are Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurses (CRRNs), with the expectation that the entire rehab nursing team will earn this certification within two years of being hired. The majority of our team has achieved advanced certification, including six therapists with NDT certification, one Neuro Clinical Specialist, two Geriatric Clinical Specialists, one Certified Lymphedema Therapist, and several other therapists with advanced training in other areas. In addition, the ARC has a Functional Electrical Stimulation Cycle, which is used to promote neuromuscular recovery for neurologically impaired patients. We have 16 trained staff who are able to assess and treat clients for whom this may be appropriate. The accompanying outcomes illustrate the many ways the Acute Rehabilitation Center has served our patients in 2016. Other neurological illnesses - 31 Debility/Complex Medical - 63 Stroke - 204 For Patients with Stroke The ARC s Stroke Specialty Program provides a comprehensive, individualized approach to rehabilitation for patients with stroke and their families. Brain Injury - 88 94 Cardiac/ Pulmonary - 46 Spinal Cord Injury - 49 Limb Loss - 19 Orthopedics - 33 90 88 86.1 91.8 90.8

All Patients Served for All Patients Served The accompanying graph illustrates that outcomes for all patients served at are strong in level of function at discharge, according to standard Functional Independence Measures (FIM )*. Amount of Functional Change Per Day Therapeutic treatments are designed to address each individual patient s needs. Interventions may address loss in function, lifestyle changes, transition planning and post-discharge needs focused on areas that have a meaningful impact on each patient. Daily Change in Function (Based on FIM Scores) 96 94 90 88 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 93.1 2.59 2.67 93.3 2.86 At the Acute Rehabilitation Center, 24 members of our nursing and therapy teams have achieved advanced certification. In 2016, 83% of our patients surveyed by Press-Ganey were very likely (highest rating) to recommend the ARC. For Patients with Non-Traumatic Brain Injury The ARC works with patients with non-traumatic brain injury and their families to help them return to the activities of daily life. 100 98 96 94 99.3 95.0 96.3 For Patients with Debility/Complex Medical Conditions The ARC s highly trained therapists are dedicated to improving the quality of life of patients facing complex medical issues. 91 90 89 88 91.8 90.6 91.7 * FIM is a trademark of Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation, a division of UB Foundation Activities, Inc.

Suz s Story For Susan Suz Welch, the beauty of nature has always been her inspiration, even during times of great Outcomes Report personal challenge. Whether woodworking or taking photographs, Welch, a former camp director, loved the peace and tranquility of the trees and fields around her. A native of Iowa, Suz came to the University of Minnesota Medical Center for a spinal fusion surgery in the spring of 2014. Her condition had left her partially paralyzed, without the functional use of her legs or the ability to sit. Welch spent one month in the Acute Rehabilitation Center (ARC), working hard at regaining important parts of her independent life. Initially, Suz could not sit at the edge of the bed without significant support. By the time she left the ARC, she was able to sit independently for at least 10 minutes to eat breakfast on the edge of the bed. Similarly, she initially required complete assistance for dressing, I loved the nurses, the aides, the PT folks and the OT folks Suz Welch but by the time she went home, she was able to dress Welch was also fitted with a power wheelchair, and Welch has returned to visit a few times in the past returned to her country home in Iowa with her partner, two years, but most recently surprised the staff with Carolyn. Special care was taken in fitting her chair, a donation of some of her nature photography to accommodate her hobbies of woodworking and to beautify the walls of the ARC (see cover photo). photography. You guys run a super thing, Welch says. I loved 2512 South 7th Street West Campus Minneapolis, MN 55454 612-273 - 4277 the nurses, the aides, the PT folks and the OT folks. I am not kidding when I say I learned how to live on the 5th floor! fairview.org/arc 2017 Fairview Health Services. Mktg 265316. 04.17 Photo by Suz Welch, see story on page 4. herself independently with dressing equipment.

Suz s Story For Susan Suz Welch, the beauty of nature has always been her inspiration, even during times of great Outcomes Report personal challenge. Whether woodworking or taking photographs, Welch, a former camp director, loved the peace and tranquility of the trees and fields around her. A native of Iowa, Suz came to the University of Minnesota Medical Center for a spinal fusion surgery in the spring of 2014. Her condition had left her partially paralyzed, without the functional use of her legs or the ability to sit. Welch spent one month in the Acute Rehabilitation Center (ARC), working hard at regaining important parts of her independent life. Initially, Suz could not sit at the edge of the bed without significant support. By the time she left the ARC, she was able to sit independently for at least 10 minutes to eat breakfast on the edge of the bed. Similarly, she initially required complete assistance for dressing, I loved the nurses, the aides, the PT folks and the OT folks Suz Welch but by the time she went home, she was able to dress Welch was also fitted with a power wheelchair, and Welch has returned to visit a few times in the past returned to her country home in Iowa with her partner, two years, but most recently surprised the staff with Carolyn. Special care was taken in fitting her chair, a donation of some of her nature photography to accommodate her hobbies of woodworking and to beautify the walls of the ARC (see cover photo). photography. You guys run a super thing, Welch says. I loved 2512 South 7th Street West Campus Minneapolis, MN 55454 612-273 - 4277 the nurses, the aides, the PT folks and the OT folks. I am not kidding when I say I learned how to live on the 5th floor! fairview.org/arc 2017 Fairview Health Services. Mktg 265316. 05.17 Photo by Suz Welch, see story on page 4. herself independently with dressing equipment.