Hello David,
In the Sub-acute Rehab/ LTC setting I work at, we use ACLS ( Allen Cognitive 
Level Screen test), Routine Task Inventory and Cognitive Perceptual Test.  
SLP's use ABCD to make recommendations. All these are used to determine best 
ability to function and to plan best discharge environment. Rehab "drives" the 
testing and information gathering process and presents it to Nursing and Social 
Services, as well as patient and families. 
AOTA has Claudia Allen's book. Not sure where to get the ABCD. I'm sure it can 
be found through ASHA.
I hope this helps,
Carmen Aguirre, OTR
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  From: Jimmie Arceneaux<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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  Hello David,

  A standardized OT assessment that addresses the ability to manage community 
mobility (among other things) and additionally analyzes the ability of one to 
live on their own is the Kohlman Evaluation of Living Skills.  The KELS can be 
purchased from AOTA.  I did a search on Google and found some links on 
topographical disorientation, visual-spatial disorders and environmental 
agnosia:

  
http://www.phhp.ufl.edu/courses/psy4930/Aguirre_DEsposito.pdf<http://www.phhp.ufl.edu/courses/psy4930/Aguirre_DEsposito.pdf>

  
http://jnnp.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/74/1/61<http://jnnp.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/74/1/61>

  
http://psycprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/archive/00000058/<http://psycprints.ecssoton.ac.uk/archive/00000058/>

  
http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~zcampbell/Archive/PsychC31%20&%20C32%20-%20Chapter%209.ppt<http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~zcampbell/Archive/PsychC31%20&%20C32%20-%20Chapter%209.ppt>

  
http://www.icdvrat.reading.ac.uk/2000/papers/2000_23.pdf<http://www.icdvrat.reading.ac.uk/2000/papers/2000_23.pdf>

  
http://nanonline.org/nandistance/mtbi/ClinNeuro/visual.html<http://nanonline.org/nandistance/mtbi/ClinNeuro/visual.html>

  Jimmie



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  Hi OT friends.  Perhaps someone on this list serve can answer these questions?

  David A. Lehman, PT, PhD


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  From: Josh Golden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wed 3/2/2005 2:42 PM
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  Subject: [NeuroPT ] Pathfinding/Wayfinding


  We are trying to improve our evaulation and treatment of 
pathfinding/wayfinding impairments.  If anyone has any helpful info or feels 
they can answer any of the below questions, we would appreciate it.

  1.  Is there an assessment, or formalized process that addresses pathfinding 
and
  community safety? (Besides the Community Integration Program)

  2. Which discipline(s) address pathfinding and community safety issues-- For
  example, when a patient is judged safe to leave the (inpatient rehab) unit
  wihtout supervision, who helps make the decision and how?

  3. Do you have or know of any good pathfinding/wayfinding treatment
  plans or progressions that have been successful?

  Thank you,
  
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  Harborview Medical Center
  
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