Standardized OT Assessments

Outpatient Pediatric Assessments

  • Areas assessed: Visual motor integration, Visual perception, motor coordination  

  • Areas assessed: Fine motor precision, fine motor integration, manual dexterity, bilateral coordination, balance, running speed and agility, upper-limb coordination, strength 

  • Areas assessed: Copying, figure-ground, visual-motor search, visual closure  

  • Areas assessed: Reflexes, stationary, locomotion, object manipulation, grasping, visual-motor integration 

  • Areas assessed: functional skills (self-care, mobility, social function), caregiver assistance, modifications

  • Areas assessed: Taste/ smell processing, movement processing, visual processing, touch processing, activity level, auditory processing 

Outpatient Adult Assessments

Here are a few examples of standardized assessments I use for patients in the outpatient setting.

Acute Care Assessments

Here are a few examples of standardized assessments I use for patients in acute care.

  • Example of documentation:

    Patient completed the Clock Drawing Test as part of a cognitive-perceptual screening. The clock was drawn accurately with all numbers placed in correct sequence and spatial orientation, and clock hands correctly positioned to reflect the given time, however the clock was small in size, which may suggest fine motor or visual-spatial deficits. Will continue to assess visual/ depth perception.