brain-injuryA new approach to the Brief Cognitive Assessment Test (BCAT) may provide expanded access, training, and capability to health care professionals, including rehabilitation therapists, nurses, and social workers who care for and treat individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and other related conditions. A range of clinicians reportedly use the BCAT worldwide to assess and treat individuals with MCI.

BCAT Approach creator, William Mansbach, adds, “We strongly believe that the BCAT Approach, which integrates three distinct systems; a test system, brain rehabilitation program, and recreation program, is a critical clinical approach that clinicians practicing in outpatient programs, skilled nursing facilities, hospitals, senior living communities, and home health agencies will need to effectively deliver care in these changing times in the health care industry.”

A recent news release reports that continuing education units are now available for professionals seeking to be trained either online or during live courses at locations soon to be announced.

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Source: TheBCAT.com