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Vancouver Coastal Health and Providence Health Care, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Practice: OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT Inventory & References, v. 2 (April 2014) page 1 of 35 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT INVENTORY v. 2: April 2014 update Purpose: This inventory was developed to complement the algorithm entitled An OT Approach to Evaluation of Cognition/Perception . This is an inventory of COGNITIVE (but not perceptual) ASSESSMENT tools identified by OTs within VCH and PHC. These tools are not meant to be used in isolation during the process of COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT but, instead, during Steps 4 & 5 of the ASSESSMENT process (as per the algorithm). Although this inventory provides a comprehensive list of standardized tools available to OTs to measure cognition, it is not an exhaustive list. **Note: a fairly comprehensive source of Perceptual Assessments (and many of the COGNITIVE Assessments) can be found on Strokengine ( ).
level of difficulty and meaning to person being assessed. Time to administer: varies with activity chosen Scoring: 16 motor and 20 process skill items are rated on a 4-point scale (from 1-deficit, to 4-competent), generating a Process score and a Motor score. Cut-off scores have been developed between “needs assistance” and “independent”.
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