Supporting occupational therapy practice for productive ageing and cognition
As an Occupational Therapist, you deal with changes in cognition on a regular basis and you know that daily living skills can present a challenge to individuals with cognitive impairment. You help these clients take advantage of their cognitive strengths and learn new ways to perform day-to-day tasks so they can take pride in achieving greater self-reliance
Additional resources
Our suite of webinars, white papers, and functional and cognitive assessments are designed to help you as you support your clients through the process of productive ageing.

Blog post: How technology is changing intervention practices with clients with ADL/IADL challenges
Anne-Marie Kimbell, PhD

BMAT informational video
Watch this brief overview video to get an understanding of how the Bruininks Motor Ability Test for Adults can help you assess motor skills in older adults

BMAT Product Overview Webinar – Pre-recorded
Watch this pre-recorded webinar to learn about the administration, scoring, and interpretation of the BMAT (Bruininks Motor Ability Test for Adults)

Comparison of TFLS and WMS®-IV in a Mild Alzheimer Disease (AD) Sample
Individuals identified with AD show impairment in overall memory functioning and instrumental activities of daily living. This study provides initial evidence of the validity of TFLS as a reliable assessment of instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)
Exploring products
We’re committed to providing you with the tools and resources you need to identify your clients’ ageing and cognitive needs. You can depend on our easy-to-use, well-researched tools to assist you as you help your clients achieve meaningful and rewarding lives.
Brief Cognitive Status Exam
The BCSE helps to evaluate global cognitive functioning in patients with dementia, mild MR, TBI, or suspected Alzheimer’s disease
Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration, Sixth Edition
The BEERY™ VMI is a convenient and economical way to screen for visual-motor deficits that can lead to learning, neuropsychological, and behavioral problems
Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status Update
The RBANS provides a brief, individually administered battery to measure cognitive decline or improvement in immediate memory, visuospatial/constructional, language, attention, and delayed memory
Bruininks Motor Ability Test
The BMAT is an individually administered, standardized test of gross and fine motor skills for adults 40 and older
Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test, Third Edition
The RBMT-3 is a test of gross memory impairment. It is designed to predict everyday memory problems in people with acquired, non-progressive brain injury and to monitor their change over time
Cognitive Linguistic Quick Test-Plus
The CLQT™+ quickly identifies strengths and weaknesses in five cognitive domains (attention, memory, executive functions, language, and visuospatial skills) of adults with neurological impairment due to strokes, head injury, or dementia