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Myszenski et al. indicated that patients with an AMPAC score of 16 or higher need little to no assistance to perform basic mobility and daily activities, are more likely to return home at discharge than those with scores of 15 or lower [27].
Scores ranging from 15 to 19 were categorized at moderate risk for discharge to PACF as patients require a little to a lot of physical assistance. Scores greater than or equal to 20 were considered low risk, as patients in this group require little to no assistance with mobility tasks.
The Activity Measure for Post-Acute Care (AM-PAC) is a common measure used by healthcare organizations that provides insight into mobility limitations, a key risk factor of falls, and can be applied across settings, from acute care to outpatient rehabilitation and continue when the patient is in their home.
Description: Activity Measure for Post Acute Care (AM-PAC) measurement system was developed by researchers at Boston Universitys Health and Disability Research Institute to assess activity limitation across post-acute care settings.
The original AM-PAC is used with a variety of diagnoses and patient populations to measure basic mobility (with and without a stair-climbing option), daily activity, and applied cognitive functions. The AM-PAC measures aspects such as difficulty, assistance, and limitations in activities of daily living.

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indicated that patients with an AMPAC score of 16 or higher need little to no assistance to perform basic mobility and daily activities, are more likely to return home at discharge than those with scores of 15 or lower [27].
Known as 6-Clicks due to being composed of six scored patient activity questions, a patients 6-Clicks score falls on a 6- to 24-point scale where a score of 6 represents total functional impairment and a score of 24 represents total absence of impairment.

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