Cognition
Supporting occupational therapy practice for productive aging and cognition
As an occupational therapist, you know that daily living skills can present a challenge to individuals with cognitive impairment. You help these clients take advantage of their cognitive strengths and learn new ways to perform day-to-day tasks so they can take pride in achieving greater self-reliance.
Occupational therapy cognition tools
CLQT™+
CLQT+ quickly identifies strengths and weaknesses in five cognitive domains (attention, memory, executive function, language, and visuospatial skills) of adults with neurological impairment due to stroke, head injury, or dementia.
RBANS® Update
RBANS provides a brief, individually administered battery to measure cognitive decline or improvement in immediate memory, visuospatial/constructional, language, attention, and delayed memory.
RBMT-3
The RBMT-3 is a test of memory function. It is designed to predict everyday memory problems in people with acquired, non-progressive brain injury and monitor their change over time.
Beery™ VMI
Beery VMI is a quick and user-friendly test of visual-motor skills in individuals aged 2 through 99.
ILS®
ILS is an individually administered assessment of the degree to which adults are capable of caring for themselves and their property.
BCSE
The Brief Cognitive Status Exam (BCSE) helps evaluate global cognitive functioning in patients with dementia, mild MR, TBI, or suspected Alzheimer’s disease.
TFLS
TFLS provides an ecologically valid, performance-based screening tool to help identify the level of care an individual requires.
BADS
BADS includes a battery of executive functioning tasks. This test yields one overall score to help predict everyday problems associated with deficits in executive functioning caused by brain injury or other neurological events.
RDB
The Rookwood Driving Battery consists of simple neuropsychological tests to help you evaluate basic cognitive functions essential for safe driving.