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Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA): The MoCA is a pencil and paper test of cognition, and all items of the standard MoCA are administered according to certification requirements. Cutoff is if maze is completed 61 seconds or longer, or in 60 seconds with two or more errorsĦ. Maze Test: The Maze Test is a pencil and paper test of attention, visual construction ability, and executive functions of planning and foresight. The following are measured: neck rotation, finger curl, shoulder and elbow flexion, ankle plantar flexion, ankle dorsiflexion. Range of Motion: The ROM test is a mobility test that screens for limited joint mobility. Cutoff score is greater than 9 seconds.Ĥ. Rapid pace walk (RPW): The RPW is a timed mobility test that measures balance and stamina. Cutoff score is visual acuity greater than 20/70.ģ. Visual Acuity: The visual acuity test screens for poor eyesight and uses a Snellen chart at the 10-foot range. Refer if visual field defects are present.Ģ. Visual Fields: The Visual fields testing screens for deficits in the participant’s visual fields. A brief overview of administration instructions are as follows:ġ. Physicians or other medical personnel can access the score sheet in the “Clinician’s Guide to Assessing and Counseling Older Drivers.” The test items are administered in the order listed below. Impaired performance on any of the 8 items may indicate need for referral to cognitive, visual or motor services or comprehensive driving evaluation. The ADReS is an 8-item assessment battery that covers visual, motor, and cognitive abilities.