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Occupational Performance History II:
what is FOR and describe what it measures
MOHO
measures occupational performance; broad history of personal life, impact of disability and direction in which the person would like to take his or her life. occupational competence, identity, and behavior.
Safety assessment of function and the environment for rehab (SAFER) - what does it measure
Measures IADL: specifically home safety for older adults
Community Independence Measure: what is it used for?
CIM: roles and community integration
used to assess the social role limitations and community interaction
interest checklist
leisure: 80 leisure activities are rated for present interest level. for adolescents to elders
Kitchen Task Analysis/assessment
Making pudding. looks at 6 cognitive abilities specifically for IADL: initiation, organization, performing all steps, proper sequence, safety /judgment and task completion
Craig handicap assessment and reporting technique
roles and community integration: brief assessment of perceived environmental barriers
Barthel Index
measures ADL: self report and direct observation : feeding, bathing, grooming, dressing, bowel, bladder, toilet and transfers
The assessment of Motor and Process Skills AMPS:
Measures IADL during observation: extensive training needed in order to implement assessment.
KAtz Index of independence in Activities of Daily Living
ADL: assessed through interview and observation: rates 6 ALDs as independent versus dependent...results tend to be too general for intervention planning. letter score of A-G
for adults with chronic illness
Worker role interview
Work: semi-structured interview that assesses psychosocial/environmental factors of concern to injured worker
Klein-Bell Activities of Daily living scale
ADL: 170 item behavior rating scale of six ADL. scored as either able or unable. higher level individuals may reach a ceiling.
detailed behavioral information is useful for intervention planning
KELS Kohlman Evaluation of Living Skills
IADL: self-report and observation. can be used in multiple settings with many diagnoses.
designed for adolescents and adults in acute psych hosp
17 basic living skills needed to live indep in 5 main areas
Role check list.
role and community integration: can be completed by the individual or with the therapist present. client perceptions of role participation and values throughout the lifespan. across age groups
Reintegration to Normal living index
Roles and community integration: eleven declarative statements re how well clients return to normal living after a disabling event.
VALPAR
WORK: direct observations of work tasks selected to evaluate client's specific job requirements and needs this is a very costly assessment.
FIM
ADL
COPM
occupational performance: client self-perception of performance and satisfaction.
Measure of the Quality of environment
context of spinal cord injury but used to assess social participation for all disabilities
accessibility checklist
identifies problems in community access, including compliance with ADA