Stroke
Casa Colina clients with stroke improve in their mobility and cognition
at Casa Colina’s Transitional Living Center, allowing them to return
home safely.
Physical Improvement
Clients experience significant improvements in their physical abilities,
including walking.
On average, clients experience a 27% increase in mobility.
Data collected between 2015 and 2019; sample size = 47. Using the Stroke
Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement, we measure basic mobility such
as movement of your arms, lying down, sitting, standing, and walking.
100 = normal movement.
Increased Independence
Clients experience a significant decrease in the level of supervision they
need, allowing them to return to their previous living environment.
On average, when clients are admitted to Casa Colina after having a stroke,
they require full-time direct or indirect supervision.
At discharge, clients only require part-time supervision.
Data collected between 2015 and 2019; sample size = 31.
Cognitive Changes
Clients experience significant improvements in their cognitive abilities,
including memory and problem solving.
On average, we observe significant changes as clients go from requiring
maximum to only minimal cues for memory and problem solving tasks.
Data collected between 2015 and 2019; sample size = 36.