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ABSTRACTOccupational therapists need effective assessments to help evaluate the physical, social, and psychological aspects of the home environment when planning home modification interventions. Assessment tools need to have a client-centered focus, emphasis on occupation or occupational performance, comprehensive evaluation of the environment, strong psychometric properties, and clinical utility. When selecting an assessment tool, occupational therapists also need to take into an account the type of home modification interventions that they will be able to complete in a given treatment context. Because of the unique needs of each home modification intervention, there is no one-fits-all assessment; the best tool will depend on the context of care. This paper details six assessment tools for use in three different contexts of care.

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