Saskatchewan psychiatric occupational therapy driving screen form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the client's identifying information, including their name, health services number (HSN), and date of birth (DOB). This is crucial for accurate record-keeping.
  3. In the 'History of Presenting Illness' section, provide relevant details about the client's diagnosis and current treatment plan. This context is essential for understanding their driving capabilities.
  4. Ensure consent/assent has been obtained by checking the appropriate box. Document any discussions regarding consent to proceed with the screening.
  5. For each category—Cognition/Perception, Physical/Sensation, Psychosocial, Medications, and Other—comment on relevant considerations based on your assessment. Use observations and informal assessments to inform your comments.
  6. Score each category using green (G), amber (A), or red (R) indicators based on clinical judgment. This scoring will help determine the overall fitness to drive.
  7. Summarize major factors impacting driving ability in the 'Comments' section. Highlight strengths and areas needing improvement.
  8. Finally, review results and recommendations with the client, ensuring they understand any implications regarding their driving status.

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Occupational therapy driving assessments and driver rehabilitation, or driver rehab, are provided by driver-trained occupational therapists who are qualified to assess participants fitness to drive, recommend vehicle modifications and assist them with the driver licence application process.
You can get occupational therapy free through the NHS or social services, depending on your situation. You can: speak to a GP about a referral.
0:37 4:45 Area one cognition to assess ones cognition an occupational therapist will test a number ofMoreArea one cognition to assess ones cognition an occupational therapist will test a number of abilities. Such as visual. Attention task switching mental flexibility memory and overall executive.

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The OTDORA Battery is a unique, user-friendly, and convenient collection of assessments that allows efficient evaluation of an individuals cognitive, perceptual, behavioral, physical, and sensory skills and abilities that are related to driving, prior to an on-road assessment.
The Saskatchewan Psychiatric Occupational Therapy Driving Screen (SPOT-DS) has been developed as the first comprehensive clinical reasoning guide for screening drivers with psychiatric conditions.
This assessment typically includes: Interview: A thorough interview with the individual to gather information about their history, symptoms, daily routines, goals, and concerns. Observations: Observing the individuals interactions with their environment and their performance of daily tasks.
Examples of activities Implement programmes that teach life skills such as money management, personal hygiene and time planning. Help the patient establish and maintain daily routines that include self-care activities, exercise and time for hobbies, which can improve structure and reduce apathy.

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