The AMPS software converts a person's raw scores for two or more ADL tasks into linear ability measures, while simultaneously adjusting those ability measures for the challenge of the tasks and the severity of the examiner who scored the person’s performance. Resulting measures are a quantitative representation of a person’s overall ability to perform ADL tasks, reflecting the person’s degree of physical effort, efficiency, safety, and independence while doing ADL tasks. Therapists who do not upgrade to AMPS 9 before release of the next version of the AMPS computer-scoring software risk paying additional fees to upgrade to that new version.
Are you ready to upgrade your AMPS software? Browse the version comparison table below to learn more about what AMPS 9 has to offer. Check the pricing and eligibility chart for the version of AMPS software you currently use. Upgrade now.
| Eligibility chart | Version comparison |
| UPGRADE TO AMPS SOFTWARE, VERSION 9 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| YOU HAVE | YOU WANT | YOU PAY | YOU SAVE! |
| AMPS 2002 | AMPS 9 | $199 USD | Regular Price |
| AMPS 2002 |
AMPS 9 and 7th edition of AMPS manuals |
$294 USD | $34 savings |
| AMPS 2005 | AMPS 9 | $99 USD | Save 50% |
| AMPS 2005 |
AMPS 9 and 7th edition of AMPS manuals |
$194 USD | $134 savings |
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AMPS 3.0 and earlier No longer supported |
Upgrades from AMPS 3.0 and previous versions are no longer available. If you want to upgrade, you may do so by taking a new AMPS course and therby also updating your knowledge of the AMPS. | ||
| Order the 7th edition of AMPS manuals (one set of manuals without software) | $129 USD | Regular Price | |
This page was last modified on 10 January 2012