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The FOX evaluates the client's level of skills in the social/affective domain. The skills included in this assessment are important building blocks to the development of a mature leisure lifestyle. ... (read more)
An enhanced participation checklist, the RPD helps the therapist keep track of the client's demonstrated functional ability in the following areas: 1) participation, 2) initiation, 3) independence, 4) physical output, 5) satisfaction, 6) average size of ... (read more)
The LS/SA provides the therapist with an interview tool to assess the breadth and depth of a client's understanding of appropriate social and sexual roles. The LS/SA has three sections: ... (read more)
The FACTR/R is a screening tool used to determine a client's needs related to his/her basic functional skills and behaviors. The FACTR/R measures eleven areas in each of three domains: ... (read more)
Boredom can lead to poor choices about activities. These choices can impede treatment or decrease an individual's health. This testing tool helps the therapist pinpoint the aspect of leisure and ... (read more)
Vitality Through Leisure (VTL) is the capacity to function and develop through involvement in leisure endeavors. In this assessment, leisure is viewed as freely chosen pursuits and activities that include, ... (read more)
The CERT--Psych/R identifies, defines and evaluates behaviors relevant to a person's ability to successfully integrate into society using social interaction skills. One of the most widely used assessments in the ... (read more)
This is an intake assessment that was developed with OBRA regulations in mind. Each form may be used multiple times with the same resident. Geared toward geriatric populations, this assessment ... (read more)
Clients need to have many different types of skills to be able to use public transportation. The four-page assessment measures the breadth and depth of client's skills using public transportation. ... (read more)
The Leisurescope Plus testing kit helps the therapist quickly identify: 1. Areas of high interest 2. Emotional motivation for participation 3. A patient's need for high arousal experiences. Because ... (read more)
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