Geriatrics

We offer a wide range of solutions to meet the needs of those working with geriatric populations. Our assessments represent the latest advancements in geriatric science theory to measure cognitive ability, brain dysfunction, develop rehabilitation goals, and more.

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BDI® – FastScreen for Medical Patients

Quickly screen for depression in adolescents and adults with the new BDI®–FastScreen for Medical Patients. A new version of the Beck Depression Inventory®–II designed specifically for medical patients, BDI–FastScreen is a reliable 7-item self-report instrument useful for case-finding. Complies with DSM-IV BDI–FastScreen measures the severity of depressive symptoms corresponding to the psychological, nonsomatic criteria for diagnosing major Depressive Disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders—Fourth Edition (DSM– IV).

Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration, 5th Edition (BEERY™ VMI), The

Helps accurately and efficiently assess visual-motor skills in children and adults.

Brief Battery for Health Improvement 2 (BBHI™ 2)

Assessment of pain and functional levels and other psychological factors commonly associated with pain and rehabilitation patients.

Burns Brief Inventory of Communication and Cognition (Burns Inventory)

Quickly and efficiently evaluate clients who have communication or cognitive deficits as a result of a neurological injury. Three Inventories—Right Hemisphere, Left Hemisphere, and Complex Neuropathology—are included to help you determine which skills are impaired and may be appropriate for intervention. Plot your results on the Record Form's target treatment grid to determine a starting point and set goals for intervention.

Escala de Inteligencia de Wechsler para Adultos—Tercera Edicion (EIWA-III)

Developed specifically for your Puerto Rican clientele

Escala de Inteligencia Wechsler Para Adultos®

This is a Spanish adaptation of WAIS®. Complete test items, directions, and norms are provided in the Spanish Manual. The test was normed in Puerto Rico, and, thus, is not representative of individuals on the mainland. Note: Spanish and English materials for WAIS are not interchangeable.

Independent Living Scales® (ILS ®)

Now you can have a reliable and valid standardized approach for identifying areas of competence in forensic cases and for determining the most appropriate living setting for adults who are experiencing a decline in cognitive functioning. The Independent Living Scales™ (ILS™) is an individually administered assessment of the degree to which adults are capable of caring for themselves and their property. The ILS is composed of five scales: Memory/Orientation, Managing Money, Managing Home and Transportation, Health and Safety, and Social Adjustment. The performance-based results from the 68 ILS items are more objective and reliable than third-party observations or examinees' self-reports.

Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence Test (KAIT)

Measure problem-solving skills using fluid and crystallized abilities. An individually administered measure of general intelligence developed from fluid and crystallized theory.

Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test, Second Edition (KBIT-2)

A brief, individually administered measure of verbal and nonverbal cognitive ability.

Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2)

The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI-2) instrument, the restandardized version of the original MMPI instrument, is an empirically-based assessment of adult psychopathology used by clinicians to assist with the diagnosis of mental disorders and the selection of appropriate treatment.

MMPI-2-RF (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2-Restructured Form)

Assessment of major symptoms of psychopathology, personality characteristics, and behavioral proclivities.

Pain Patient Profile (P-3®)

The Pain Patient Profile assessment is a 44-item, self-report, multiple-choice instrument designed to help identify patients who are experiencing emotional distress associated with primary complaints of pain. The P-3 assessment is designed for patients suffering pain as a result of physical trauma, disease, or illness.

Raven’s Coloured Progressive Matrices (CPM)

Raven’s CPM measures clear-thinking ability and is designed for young children ages 5:0-11:0 years and older adults. The test consists of 36 items in 3 sets (A, Ab, B), with 12 items per set.

Severe Impairment Battery (SIB)

The Severe Impairment Battery (SIB) was developed for individuals who are too impaired to complete standard neuro-psychological tests.

Texas Functional Living Scale (TFLS)

TFLS provides an ecologically valid, performance-based screening tool to help identify the level of care an individual requires. Brief and easy to use, the TFLS is especially well-suited for use in assisted living and nursing home settings.

WAIS-III--WMS-III--WIAT-II Scoring Assistant (CD-ROM Windows)

Save time and reduce scoring errors by using the WAIS-III-WMS-III-WIAT-II Scoring Assistant to automatically summarize results

WAIS-III--WMS-III--WIAT-II Writer (CD-ROM Windows)

Use the WAIS-IIIT-WMS-IIIT-WIATT-II Writer to efficiently score and interpret results from the from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scaler-Third Edition (WAIS-III), the Wechsler Memory Scaler-Third Edition (WMS-III), and the Wechsler Individual Achievement Testr-Second Edition (WIAT-II).

WAIS-IV Report Writers

Save time scoring and reporting results with the practical WAIS-IV Scoring Assistant and Report Writer Software.

WAIS-IV Scoring Assistant

Save time scoring and reporting results with the practical WAIS--IV Scoring Assistant and Report Writer Software.

WAIS–IV--Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale—Fourth Edition

In recognition of emerging demographic and clinical trends, the WAIS IV was developed to provide you with the most advanced measure of cognitive ability and results you can trust when addressing the changing clinical landscape.

Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence™ (WASI™)

Save time and obtain accurate results with the newest addition to the Wechsler family—the Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence™ (WASI™). Wechsler Abbreviated™ meets the demand for a quick, reliable measure of intelligence in clinical, educational, and research settings. Wechsler Abbreviated is nationally standardized, yields the three traditional Verbal, Performance, Full Scale IQ scores, and is linked to the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children®—Third Edition (WISC–III®), and the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale®—Third Edition (WAIS®–III). Wechsler Abbreviated provides you with more information than you can typically receive from other brief intelligence tests.

Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale® – Third Edition (WAIS®–III)

Expanded and updated norms, new improved psychometric properties, and updated stimuli are just a few of the many benefits of the newly revised Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale®—Third Edition (WAIS®–III). Based on one of the most comprehensive standardization samples ever, WAIS–III scales have been co-normed with the new Wechsler Memory Scale®—Third Edition (WMS®–III) to help you examine the important relationship between intellectual functioning and memory. Expanded, Updated NormsOne of the primary goals of the revision was to develop new norms on a contemporary sample. In addition to being current, the norms also reflect an expanded age range for adults 74 through 89 years of age, reflecting the increased average life expectancy.

Western Aphasia Battery (WAB)

Evaluate clinical aspects of language function, as well as reading, writing, calculation ability, and nonverbal skills.

Western Aphasia Battery–Revised

Two tools in one—a complete battery and a bedside instrument to quickly diagnose moderate to severe aphasia