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Occupational Therapy Assessments 2010 Motor Sensory Development Social-Emotional Adaptive Behaviour/Cognition Participation for everyday people.
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Occupational Therapy Assessments 2010

MotorSensoryDevelopmentSocial-EmotionalAdaptive Behaviour/CognitionParticipationfor everyday people.

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Helping you help your clients achieve greater independenceDay by day, goal by goal, you help your clients build on their strengths to accomplish more than they may have ever thought possible. This guide offers you an overview of a number of high-quality assessments we provide to support you and your clients. These easy-to-use, standardised tests provide information that can help you to identify your client’s specific needs, design individualised interventions, and measure progress. Depend on our assessments to help you increase positive outcomes for the children and adults you work with.

For more information on these and other Pearson products, please contact our Consultant Occupational Therapist Melinda Cooper E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +61 3 9245 7213 Mobile: +61 407 259 317

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Tell us your inspiring storyWhen we asked Jennifer what motivated her as an OT, she shared her touching stories with us. We invite you to relate your remarkable, everyday moments…those times when your client’s achievement, or humour, or resiliency has fed your spirit as an OT. To tell your story and read others from your professional colleagues, please visit www.psychcorp.com.au/shareyourstoryOT. “I’ll always remember one mum telling me, with tears in her eyes, how much it meant to her that she could now enjoy hugging her son. When he first started OT he had no idea how to grade the force of his actions so he tended to be so boisterous that he would hurt her. After practising being a “baby bird” as well as a “big strong lion” in our sessions, he was finally able to calibrate his movements and succeed in lots of everyday actions, including hugging his mum.”

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- Jennifer, Private Practitioner, Sydney, NSW

A quick guide to our Assessments and ResourcesWe understand that busy therapists like you need to make every minute count. Many of the assessments featured in this guide take under 30 minutes to administer, yet provide you with reliable and important information. With these efficient tools, you’ll gain more time to spend with the clients

See Page # Birth to Three Preschool School Age Adult

Motor

BOT™-2 4 • •

BOT™-2 Brief 5 • •

The Beery VMI 5 • • • •

The Beery VMI Teaching Materials 5 • • •

M-Fun 6 • •

Bayley-III™ Motor Scale 6 •

Movement ABC-2 7 • •

DASH 7 •

Sensory

Sensory Profile® 8 • •

Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile® 9 •

Sensory Modulation and Environment 9 • •

Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile® 9 •

Can’t You See I’m Sensational 10 • • •

Sensory Profile School Companion 10 • •

Learning Through the Senses 10 •

DevelopmentBayley-III 12 •

Bayley-III™ Screening Test 12 •

Social-Emotional

Greenspan Social-Emotional Growth Chart 13 •

BASC-2 Intervention Guide 14 • •

Classroon Intervention Guide 14 •

SSIS Rating Scales 14 • •

SSIS Intervention Guide 15 • •

BITSEA 15 •

Adaptive Behaviour/Cognition

Vineland-II 16 • • • •

DriveSafe and DriveAware 17 •

Brief Cognitive Status Exam 17 •

QOLI 17 •

Cognitive Assessment of Minnesota 18 •

BADS 18 •

RBMT-3 18 •

Participation/ Quality of Life

PEGS 19 •

CAPE/PAC 20 •

SFA 20 •

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Therapy helps you ngsters with motor def icits a ccomplish what is often their biggest goa l - to be like the other kids a nd be successfu l pa rticipating in the la rger world.

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Motor BOT-2 Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, Second Edition

The most widely used assessment of gross and fine motor skills. The individually administered BOT-2 is designed to engage children in goal-directed activities that help you measure a wide array of motor skills, from fine motor precision to running speed and agility.

• High-quality manipulatives, including a wide, durable balance beam• Large, clear pictures in the administration easel that help children

better understand the activities you are asking them to perform• Flexible administration of teaching and practice items to help

children succeed

Age Range:4 years to 21 years 11 monthsCompletion Time: Complete Form: 45–60 minutes; Short Form: 15–20 minutes

931 4 99423 303 2 | AUD $1782.50 | NZD $2135.50BOT-2 Complete Kit Includes: Manual, Administration Easel, 25 Examinee Booklets, 25 Record Forms, Scoring Transparency, Blocks with String, Penny Pad, Knee Pad, 2 Red Pencils, Target, Shape Cards, Balance Beam, Penny Box, Plastic Pennies, Peg Board and Pegs, Scissors, Tennis Ball, Shuttle Block, Training Video

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BOT-2 Brief FormBruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, Second Edition Brief Form

For a quick overall look at motor proficiencyThe BOT-2 Brief Form offers a quick assessment with minimal manipulatives for easier portability and faster administration; yields a single score of overall motor proficiency.

• Contains 12 items, consisting of at least one item from each of the BOT-2 subtests

• Use when a screening or overall program evaluation tool is necessary to determine the need for further assessment

Age Range: 4 years to 21 years 11 monthsCompletion Time: 20-30 minutes

931 4 99423 720 7 | AUD $403.60 | NZD $483.50BOT-2 Brief Kit Includes: Administration Manual and Easel, 25 Record Forms, 25 Examinee Booklets Red Pencil, Blocks with String, Knee Pad, Tennis Ball

The Beery VMIThe Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration, Sixth Edition

Screen for visual-motor deficitsRecently updated with new norms for ages 2 years to 18 years 11 months, the Beery VMI offers you a time-efficient, user-friendly way to assess visual-motor skills needed for tasks such as writing and drawing. This culture-free, nonverbal test series is useful with people of diverse backgrounds.

• Manual provides approximately 600 developmental “stepping stones” from birth to 6 years

• Supplementary Visual Perception and Motor Co-ordination forms provide information about each area in isolation

• Age norm information helps parents understand their child’s current level of development

Age Range: 2 years to adultCompletion Time: 10–15 minutes

931 4 99423 742 9 | AUD $280.10 | NZD $335.50The Beery VMI Starter Kit Includes: Manual, 10 Full Forms, 10 Short Forms, 10 Visual Perception Forms, and 10 Motor Co-ordination Forms Record Forms, 25 Examinee Booklets Red Pencil, Blocks with String, Knee Pad, Tennis Ball

The Beery VMI Teaching MaterialsVisual and motor interventions fashioned for young learnersIn response to requests from teachers and parents, Keith and Natasha Beery have created a comprehensive series of visual, motor, and visual-motor teaching activities for use with young children.

• Every intervention strategy is tied to a specific skill measured by The Beery VMI test enabling you to plan targeted remediation

• Materials on CD enable you to reproduce teaching activities and worksheets as often as you need saving cost and time

Age Range: Birth to primary school age

931 4 99423 340 7 | AUD $403.45 | NZD $483.50The Beery VMI Teaching Material Starter Kit Includes: My Book of Shapes, My Book of Letters and Numbers, Developmental Teaching Activities, Developmental Wall Chart and 25 Stepping Stones Parent Checklist

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M-FUNMiller Function & Participation Scales

Evaluate development of a child’s motor skills with hands-on activities The Miller Function & Participation Scales, developed in conjunction with highly respected motor development expert Dr Lucy Miller, is a standardised assessment to help you evaluate children’s development in fine, gross, and visual motor skills while maintaining their interest.

• Engaging for all children, with colourful, appealing items• Tasks simulate early school activities such as drawing,

cutting, pouring a drink and kicking a ball• Allows for analysis of underlying neurological skills during

functional tasks Age Range:2 years 6 months to 7 years 11 monthsCompletion Time: 20–30 minutes for each subtest; 45–60 minutes for entire assessment

978 0 15801 588 0 | AUD $959.75 | NZD $1150.00M-FUN Complete Kit Includes: Record Form Complete Pack 2:6 - 3:11 and 4:0 - 7:11 includes 25 Pack of Record Forms, Home Observation Checklist, Classroom Checklist and Workbooks, Manual and Manipulatives

Bayley-III Motor Scale

One kit helps you identify developmental delay of motor func-tion and plan interventionThe Bayley-III Motor Scale offers everything you need to assess motor development in one convenient package, including Fine Motor and Gross Motor subtests and Motor Scale Administration and Technical Manual that provides all the necessary information to administer and score the assessment.

• Tasks developmentally sequenced • Easy to administer and score• Contains playful, engaging toys and activities

Age Range: 1 month to 42 months Completion Time: 1–3 months: 10 minutes; 4–8 months: 15 minutes; 9–42 months: 20 minutes

978 0 15802 726 5 | AUD $660.15 | NZD $791.00Bayley-III Motor Scale Complete Kit Includes: Manual, 25 Motor Scale Record Forms (with Tracing Design Sheet), and Manipulatives

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Movement ABC-2Movement Assessment Battery for Children, 2nd Edition

Identifies, describes, and guides treatment of motor impairment The Movement ABC-2 is one of the most frequently used tests of motor impairment in the world and it features in numerous research studies.

Use the Movement ABC-2 to:

• Identify children who are behind their peers in motor development

• Measure change as a result of intervention• Obtain valid, reliable scores for research

The test contains 8 tasks per age range in three areas: Manual Dexterity, Ball Skills and Balance. Total standard scores and percentiles are provided.

Included in the kit is a checklist for teachers and an intervention manual.

Age Range: 3 years to 16 years and 11 monthsCompletion Time: 20–40 minutes

978 0 74913 601 7 | AUD $2408.05 | NZD$ 2454.00Movement ABC-2 Complete Kit Includes: Examiner’s Manual, Intervention Manual, Full Set of Manipulables, 25 Each of Age Band 1, 2 and 3 Record Forms and 50 Checklists with Instructions in a Case

DASHDetailed Assessment of Speed of Handwriting

Accurately assess handwriting difficultiesThe DASH is ideal for providing formal evidence of handwriting speed difficulties in students in upper primary and secondary school. It can also provide general information about a student’s handwriting skills across a variety of handwriting tasks, which will assist with planning intervention.

The assessment includes five subtests, each testing a different aspect of handwriting speed. The tasks include producing ‘best’ and ‘fast’ writing, a 10-minute free writing activity and a purely motor task to examine fine motor and precision skills.

Age Range:9 years to 16 years 11 monthsCompletion Time:30 minutes

978 0 74913 640 6 | AUD $309.40 | NZD $370.50DASH Complete Kit Includes: Manual, Reproducible Test Cards, 25 Record Forms and a Bag

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DASH 17+ Detailed Assessment of Speed of Handwriting

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Children a nd adu lts with sensory dysfu nction may be bombarded by sou nd, smell, textu re, a nd taste sensations that overwhelm them. Helping them cope with or overcome sensory integration cha llenges cha nges lives as clients a re able to dress, eat, lea rn, travel, work, or play on a swing.

Sensory Profile

Caregiver questionnaire to help evaluate a child’s sensory processing skills The Sensory Profile is designed to help you understand a child’s sensory processing patterns in everyday situations. Involving the caregiver in your data collection fosters increased collaboration and understanding of the child’s special needs. Results, when considered with other evaluation data, help support more effective diagnostic and intervention planning. Age Range: 3 years to 10 years 11 months Completion Time: 20-30 minutes 978 0 76163 800 1 | AUD $449.40 | NZD $538.50 Sensory Profile Complete Kit Includes: Manual, Caregiver Questionnaire Short Sensory Profile and Summary Score Sheets 25 Pack of each 978 0 72952 562 6 | AUD $562.45 | NZD $674.00 Sensory Profile Kit and Supplement Combo Kit Sensory Profile Supplement For additional scoring and interpretation options, use the Sensory Profile Supplement in conjunction with the Sensory Profile. With expanded cut scores and new quadrant scores, the Sensory Profile Supplement provides up-to-date scoring information and explains how to interpret these scores to better help your clients. 978 0 15833 860 6 | AUD $189.75 | NZD $227.50 Sensory Profile Supplement Complete Kit includes: Supplemental Manual and 25 Record Forms 978 0 72952 564 0 | AUD $786.95 | NZD $943.00 Sensory Profile Kit & Supplement Select Combo Includes: Sensory Profile Kit, Sensory Profile Supplement Manual and Sensory Profile Select Scoring Assistant with 1 year subscription

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A self-questionnaire for evaluating sensory processing patterns The Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile helps you evaluate the possible contributions of sensory processing to the client’s daily performance patterns.

• Obtain information about everyday sensory experiences and the impact of the person’s sensory profile on behaviour in different settings

• Identify and develop client awareness and strategies to optimise performance at home, at work, and in the community

Age Range: 11 years and older Completion Time: 20–30 minutes 978 0 76164 970 0 | AUD $306.45 | NZD $367.00 Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile Complete Kit Includes: User’s Manual and Self-Questionnaires/Summary Reports 25 pack of each

Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile

A caregiver questionnaire for obtaining information about an infant’s sensory processing patterns The Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile provides you with a standard method for measuring an infant’s or toddler’s sensory processing abilities based on parent or caregiver observations of the child.

• Profile the effect of sensory processing on functional performance in the child’s daily life to develop appropriate intervention plans

• Identify sensory processing difficulties in children with autism and other developmental delays Age Range: Birth to 36 months Completion Time: 15 minutes 978 0 76164 954 0 | AUD $449.35 | NZD $538.50 Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile Complete Kit Includes: User’s Manual, 25 Caregiver Questionnaires, and 25 Summary Score Sheets

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Sensory Modulation & Environment: Essential Elements of Occupation - 3rd Edition Revised

Explores sensory modulation applications, theory through practiceThe Sensory Modulation & Environment is an excellent resource created primarily for use in adolescent, adult and geriatric mental health. It explores the entirety of sensory modulation applications, theory through practice, including:

• The Sensory Modulation Program • Trauma-informed care• The restraint reduction initiative • Self-injurious behaviour • Creating “sensory diets”• Using weighted modalities • Sensory rooms• Self-rating tools • Individual and group treatment ideas• Policy and procedure examples • Assorted handouts, worksheets and

much more! Age Range: Adolescent to Adult

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Can’t You See I’m Sensational? Understanding the way children learn, behave, and play

Gain a different view of children’s behaviour This resource encourages you to think differently about children’s behaviour so that you can work more effectively with children who have behavioural issues and provide useful guidance to their families. Rely on this tool to help you help families:

• Manage children’s challenging behaviours at home and in the community

• Understand where to go and who to ask for further advice or support

Age Range: Children 931 4 99423 533 3 | AUD $115.00 | NZD $138.00 Can’t You See I’m Sensational? Understanding the way children learn, behave and play

Sensory Profile School Companion

Assess sensory processing skills in the classroom The Sensory Profile School Companion enables you to assess a child’s sensory processing skills, based on the teacher’s observations, and see how these skills affect the child’s classroom behaviour and performance.

• Ideal for helping to assess children with autism or other diagnoses associated with sensory processing difficulties

• Use this tool with the Sensory Profile for a comprehensive evaluation of the child’s responses at home and at school

Age Range: 3 to 11 years 11 months Completion Time: 30 minutes 978 0 76160 020 6 | AUD $385.00 | NZD $461.50 Sensory Profile School Companion Complete Kit Includes: Manual, 25 Teacher Questionnaires, 25 Summary Score Sheets

Learning Through the Senses Resource Manual:The Impact of Sensory Processing in the Classroom Provides intervention strategies for sensory processing deficits The Learning Through the Senses Resource Manual serves as a companion intervention resource for Sensory Profile and Sensory Profile School Companion. The manual provides you with practical and effective strategies and interventions to assist children with learning difficulties and/or disruptive behaviours as a result of identified sensory processing difficulties Age Range: School age children Completion Time: 15-20 minutes 978 0 76160 228 6 | AUD $134.75 | NZD $161.50 Learning Through The Senses Resource Manual

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Research continues to reinforce that the earliest years are the most crucial in our development. When infant development requires intervention, good outcomes are increasingly possible with early action from experienced professionals and active parents.

Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development – Third EditionTraining and Accreditation Workshop

Development

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Pearson Clinical Assessment offers accreditation training in Bayley-III.

The two-day workshop covers all facets of the assessment including:

Workshops are open to the following participants:• Fully registered psychologists• Occupational therapists• Physiotherapists • Speech pathologists with at least 2 years paediatric experience• Developmental paediatricians• Paediatricians• Paediatric registrars• Paediatric fellows • Community physicians who have completed at least 1 developmental term or

equivalent *• New Zealand - neuro-developmental therapists with at least 2 years paediatric

experience

In order to complete assessments under qualified supervision for a research project, training will be considered on application and would be for the duration of the project and does not entitle the applicant to purchase the Bayley-III test.

* If only 1 developmental term has been completed, they need to demonstrate that they have access to supervision or peer review in child assessment preferably by a Bayley trained colleague and in a multidisciplinary context. For further information about Bayley-III Workshops please email [email protected] or call 1800 882 385 (AUS) or 0800 942 722 (NZ)

• Introduction to the Bayley Scales of Infant & Toddler Development - Third Edition

• Item introduction • Video demonstration

• Scoring of scales• Discussion of assessment findings • Case study presentations • Practice testing

Bayley-IIIBayley Scales of Infant & Toddler Development™, Third Edition

Helps identify developmental strengths and weaknesses in very young children The Bayley-III Complete Battery enables you to examine all facets of a young child’s development. This latest edition features easier administration, with easy-to-follow record forms, an easel-back stimulus book, and manipulatives that appeal to young children.

• Includes a Social-Emotional subtest, which incorporates growth scores and growth charts, and an Adaptive Behaviour subtest

• Assesses cognitive, motor and language domains via appealing, developmentally-sequenced activities

Age Range: 1 month to 42 months Completion Time: 30–60 minutes 978 0 15802 724 1 | AUD $2155.15 | NZD $2582.00 Bayley-III Complete Kit Includes: Administrator’s Manual, Technical Manual, 25 each of Cognitive, Language, and Motor Record Forms, Stimulus Book, Picture Book, Manipulative Set, 25 Social-Emotional and Adaptive Behaviour Questionnaires, 25 Parent Report Forms, Fundamental Administrator’s Videotape, Observational Checklist, and Rolling Case

Bayley-III Screening Test

Quickly screen for developmental delays in infants The Bayley-III Screening Test helps quickly assess cognitive, language and motor skills using selected items from the full Bayley-III battery.

• Enables early initiation of services, when intervention is most effective

• Includes child-friendly, playful activities• Can be followed up with the Bayley-III Scales of Infant and

Toddler Development, Third Edition for in-depth assessment if needed

Age Range: 1 month to 42 months Completion Time: 15-25 minutes 978 0 15802 725 8 | AUD $402.55 | NZD $482.50 Bayley-III Screening Test Complete Kit Includes: Screening Manual (Technical and Administrative), Screening Stimulus Book, 25 Screening Record Forms, Picture Book, Screening Test Observational Checklist, and Screening Manipulative Set

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Getting a long in the world depends on a complex, subtle set of a ctions, patterns, emotions, a nd observations. For people of a ll ages who struggle with socia l or emotiona l diff icu lty because of congenita l conditions, tra uma or inju ry, consistent therapeutic support is essentia l.

Greenspan Social-Emotional Growth Chart - A Screening Questionnaire for Infants and Young Children

Monitor the milestones of early social-emotional development The Greenspan Social-Emotional Growth Chart incorporates information from a parent/caregiver questionnaire to help you understand how a child uses all capacities to meet needs, deal with feelings, think, and communicate.

• Ideal tool for screening young children at risk for autism• Items ordered developmentally according to the age at which each

item is typically mastered

Age Range: Birth to 42 months old Completion Time: 10 minutes (35 items, 5-point scale) 978 0 15828 022 6 | AUD $249.20 | NZD $298.50 Greenspan Social-Emotional Growth Chart Complete Kit Includes: Manual, 25 Questionnaires, and 25 Caregiver Reports

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BASC™-2 Intervention GuidePart of the BASC-2 family of products

Evidence-based intervention resources for behaviour and emotional issues The BASC-2 Intervention Guide provides you with a comprehensive resource book in which each chapter presents both theoretical and practical information relevant to more than 60 specific interventions listed for a wide range of behavioural, social, and emotional problems.

The Starter Set includes these additional materials:• Parent Tip Sheets, to be given to

parents and families, for each of the 11 behavioural and emotional areas covered in the guide

• Documentation checklists to help you track and record the fidelity of interventions

Age Range: Preschool to Year 12 931 4 99423 514 2 | AUD $211.10 | NZD $253.00 BASC-2 Intervention Guide Starter Set Includes: Intervention Guide, one package each (25) of all Parent Tip Sheets, and Documentation Checklist

Classroom Intervention Guide Set Part of the BASC-2 family of products

Designed as a companion to the BASC-2 Intervention Guide, the Classroom Intervention Guide offers prevention and management strategies, template worksheets, and lesson plans for general and special education teachers working in classroom or school settings. 931 4 99423 544 9 | AUD $117.30 | NZD $140.50 Classroom Intervention Guide Set

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SSIS™ Rating ScalesEvaluate social skills, problem behaviours, and academic competence with direct links to intervention

The SSIS Rating Scales enable targeted assessment of individuals and small groups to help you evaluate social skills, problem behaviours, and academic competence. Designed to replace the original Social Skills Rating System, this substantially revised measure includes four new subscales:

•Communication •Engagement •Bullying •AutismSpectrum

Age Range: 3 years to 18 years old Completion Time: 10–20 minutes 931 4 99423 326 1 | AUD $659.45 | NZD $790.00 SSIS Rating Scales Starter Set Includes: Manual, one package of each form: Teacher, Parent, Student ages 8–12, Student ages 13–18

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SSIS™ Intervention GuidePlan and implement interventions to improve students’ social skills The new SSIS Intervention Guide helps you plan and implement remediation strategies that are directly tied to problems identified by the SSIS Rating Scales. These highly co-ordinated tools enable you to conduct meaningful pre- and post- treatment assessments and be confident that your decisions are reliable.

• Provides 20 instructional units that follow a step-by-step teaching model

• Helps ensure accurate documentation of changes

Age Range: Children and Adolescents 931 4 99423 556 2 | AUD $304.50 | NZD $365.00 SSIS Intervention Guide with SSIS Resource Disc

BITSEA™Brief Infant-Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment

Identify red-flag indicators of atypical social and emotional behaviour in only 10 minutes The BITSEA provides an effective, efficient first-stage screener to help you to identify children who may need further evaluation regarding social-emotional problems.

• Provides Parent Form and Childcare Provider Form to help obtain a well-rounded perspective of the child

• Developed to be sensitive to the emotional state of parents who are struggling to identify problem areas in their child’s social-emotional development

• Can be followed up with the Infant-Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment (ITSEA) for further comprehensive evaluation

Age Range: 12 months to 36 months Completion Time: 7–10 minutes 978 0 15800 735 9 | AUD $272.25 | NZD $326.00 BITSEA Complete Kit Includes: Manual, 25 Parent Forms and 25 Childcare Provider Forms

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Changes in a loved one’s cognition ca n be distressing for family members a nd frustrating for the client who is fa cing dementia or the aftermath of a tra umatic bra in inju ry or stroke. Occupationa l Therapists play a vita l role in determining a person’s capacity for independent living a nd helping them achieve optimal engagement in meaningfu l occupations.

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Adaptive Behaviour/Cognition

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Vineland™-IIVineland Adaptive Behaviour Scales, Second Edition

A leading measure of personal and social skills needed for everyday living The Vineland-II helps you measure the adaptive behaviour of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), post-traumatic brain injury, hearing impairment, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and other conditions.

• Domains assessed include Communication, Daily Living Skills, Socialisation, Motor Skills (through age 6), and Maladaptive Behaviour Index (optional)

• Provides both structured interview forms and rating forms for use with parents/caregivers and rating form to be completed by teachers

• New Training CD now available that includes overview scoring and reporting information as well as two mock interviews demonstrating the structured interview process

Age Range: Birth to 90 years old—Survey Interview Form, Expanded Interview Form, and Parent/Caregiver Rating Form; Individuals 3 years to 21 years 11 months - Teacher Rating Form Completion Time: 20–60 minutes—Survey Interview and Parent/Caregiver Rating Forms; 25–90 minutes—Expanded Interview Form; 20 minutes—Teacher Rating Form

931 4 99423 192 2 | AUD $330.00 | NZD $395.50 Vineland-II Survey Forms Starter Kit Includes: 10 Survey Interview Forms, 10 Parent/Caregiver Rating Forms, 10 Survey Interview Report to Parents, 10 Survey

DriveSafe and DriveAwareAn assessment tool for driver rehabilitation On-road driving assessments are expensive and time consuming. As our population ages, the number of clients requiring OT driving assessments is increasing. DriveSafe and DriveAware is a unique off -road assessment that measures a person’s awareness of both the driving environment and his or her own driving ability, to help determine which clients need to undergo on-road testing. Using DriveSafe DriveAware may reduce the need for on-road assessments by up to 50 percent, saving both therapist and client resources. Age Range:

Adult Completion Time: DriveSafe: 20-30 mins; DriveAware:10-20 mins 931 4 99423 545 6 | AUD $600.00 | NZD $719.00 DriveSafe and DriveAware includes DVD and Administration Manual

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Brief Cognitive Status ExamAssess cognitive abilities quickly and reliably The Brief Cognitive Status Exam helps you evaluate global cognitive functioning in patients with dementia, mild intellectual disability, suspected Alzheimer’s disease, or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). This reliable test is a stand-alone version of an optional subtest in the WAIS-IV A&NZ Language Adapted Edition (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Fourth Edition Australian and New Zealand Language Adapted Edition).

• Covers seven cognitive domains: Orientation, Time, Mental Control, Planning and Visual-Perceptual Processing, Incidental Recall, Inhibitory Control, and Verbal Productivity

• Yields a performance classification focused on impaired rather than normal or superior performance.

Age Range: 17 years and older Completion Time: 15–20 minutes

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Available Early 2011

QOLIQuality of Life Inventory

Help guide clients to a fuller lifeThe QOLI test is a 32-item measure of positive psychology and mental health that yields an overall score and a profile of problems and strengths in 16 areas of life such as love, work and play. Useful for:• Planning, evaluating and tracking

progress of intervention for an array of physical and psychological disorders

• Building motivation for treatment • Measuring assets and strengths

as well as problems in a non-pathological way

• Measuring “successful ageing”

Age Range: 18 years and olderCompletion Time: 5 minutes

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Assess the cognitive abilities of adults with neurological impairments The Cognitive Assessment of Minnesota is an objective measure that helps strengthen your role in the evaluation of clients with neurological impairments. Use it to establish a baseline as well as to validate treatment. There are 17 subtests covering attention span, memory orientation, visual neglect, temporal awareness, recall/ recognition, auditory memory and sequencing, simple maths skills, safety, and judgement. Age Range: Adult Completion Time: 40 minutes 978 0 76164 745 4 | AUD $376.40 | NZD $451.00 Cognitive Assessment of Minnesota Complete Kit Includes: Manual, 8 test cards, 25 score booklets in vinyl case

BADSBehavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome

Assess disorders of planning, organisation and problem solving The term ‘Dysexecutive Syndrome’ includes disorders of planning, organisation, problem solving, setting priorities, and attention and is one of the major areas of cognitive deficit that can impede functional recovery and the ability to respond to rehabilitation programs. BADS specifically assesses the skills and demands involved in everyday life. It is sensitive to the capacities affected by frontal lobe damage, emphasising those usually exercised in everyday situations such as: •Temporaljudgment

•Cognitiveflexibilityandinhibitionofresponse•Practicalproblemsolving•Strategyformation•Abilitytoplan,andtaskscheduling Age Range: 16 years to 87 years Completion Time: 40 minutes 978 0 74913 400 6 | AUD $1323.45 | NZD $1585.50 BADS Complete Kit Includes: Manual, Scoring Sheets and Questionnaires 25 pack of each, 5 Stim Books, Stim Cards, 3D Plastic Materials, Timer

RBMT-3Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test - Third Edition

Quickly assess everyday memory The Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test - 3rd Edition (RBMT-3) is designed to predict everyday memory problems in people with acquired, non-progressive brain injury as well as monitor changes in memory status.

The test comprises memory tasks analogous to everyday situations such as face recognition, prospective memory, memory of verbal information and spatial recall. A puzzle task assesses the person’s ability to learn a new skill with instruction.

Age Range: Adult Completion Time: 25-30 minutes 978 0 74913 476 1 | AUD $1443.75 | NZD $1729.50 RBMT-3 Complete Kit Includes: Manual, 25 Record Forms, Alarm and Timer stim books x 2, Novel Task stim material, Storycard, Message Envelope

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Engagement in occupations that a re meaningfu l is a basic human need. Occupationa l Therapists a re experts in helping people maximise their pa rticipation in activities that a re importa nt to them, which contributes to greater physica l a nd menta l wellbeing.

PEGSThe Perceived Efficacy and Goal Setting System

Give children an active voice in the goal-setting process

• PEGS enables young children to self-report their perceived competence in everyday activities and set goals for intervention. This tool provides a method for children to articulate what they would like to work on in therapy if they are too young or lack the communication skills to respond to questionnaires and other survey instruments.

• Colourful cards illustrate children performing self-care tasks, school tasks, and leisure activities

• Parent and teacher questionnaires provide insights into the child’s performance and participation, facilitating collaborative goal setting

Age Range: 6 years to 9 years Completion Time: 20–30 minutes

978 0 76160 621 5 | AUD $304.15 | NZD $364.50 PEGS Complete Kit Includes: Manual, 25 Child score sheets, 25 Caregiver questionnaires, 25 Teacher questionnaires and stimulus cards

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CAPEChildren’s Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment

PACPreferences for Activities of Children

Assess six dimensions of participation in non-school activities The CAPE and PAC help you explore six dimensions of an individual’s participation in day-to-day activities outside of mandated school activities. These tools are useful for assessment, documentation, and as outcome measures to help determine the effectiveness of interventions designed to enhance a child’s participation.

• Include illustrations that show children with and without disabilities involved in various activities, making these tools accessible and engaging for all clients

• Offer easy administration, scoring, and interpretation

Age Range: 6 years to 21 yearsCompletion Time: CAPE: 30–45 minutes; PAC: 15–20 minutes

978 0 76160 643 7 | $310.60 | NZD $372.00CAPE/PAC Complete Kit Includes: Manual, Record Forms and 25 Summary Score Sheets, Activity Cards

SFASchool Function Assessment

Evaluate and monitor a student’s performance of functional tasks and activities at school The SFA allows evaluation of students’ performance of functional tasks at school. It comprises a 3-part questionnaire designed to be completed by a multidisciplinary team who rate:

• The student’s participation in the classroom, playground/recess, transportation, bathroom/toileting, transitions, and mealtimes

• The assistance and adaptations currently provided to the student

• Performance of specific functional activities arranged hierarchically from least to most complex. The items are written in measurable, behavioural terms that translate directly to the student’s Individualised Educational Plan

Criterion cut-off scores are provided to help establish eligibility for special services and item maps allow achievable and measurable goal-setting

Age Range: Kindergarten to Year 6Completion Time: 5-10 minutes

978 0 76161 570 5 | AUD $517.90 | NZD $620.50 SFA Complete Kit Includes: Manual, 25 Record Forms and 3 Rating Scale Guides

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To learn moreFor more detail on the assessments featured in this guide, as well as information on our complete selection of tests for use by occupational therapists, please visit our website www.psychcorp.com.au/otguide

To place an order…

Online: www.psychcorp.com.au Phone: 1800 882 385 (AUS) | 0800 942 722 (NZ) E-mail: [email protected] Pearson Clinical Assessment offers many professional training and development opportunities throughout the year. If you would like to schedule some training, request a free no-obligation product demonstration or get some advice on any of the assessments in this brochure please contact our Consultant Occupational Therapist Melinda Cooper E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +61 3 9245 7213 Mobile: +61 407 259 317

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Occupational Therapy Assessments 2010

for everyday people.

Take a look inside for an overview of the many standardised assessments we offer tools that will provide you with reliable support in helping your clients achieve the best outcomes.

For more information or to place an order, visit www.psychcorp.com.au/ordering or call 1800 882 385 (AUS) 0800 942 722 (NZ)


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