Everyday Memory Survey

EMS
  • Trevor A. Hall, PsyD
  • Wayne Adams, PhD
  • David Sheslow, PhD
The Everyday Memory Survey (EMS) is a set of rating scales designed to assess everyday memory in adults.

Choose from our formats

  • Test forms & reports

    Booklets, record forms, answer sheets, report usages & subscriptions

    1 option

    From AUD 6.16
  • Support materials

    Manuals, stimulus books, replacement items & other materials

    1 option

    From AUD 141.68
  • All products

    All tests and materials offered for EMS

    2 options

    From AUD 6.16
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Prices include GST where applicable
  • EMS Q-global Manual (digital)
    A103000269689 Qualification Level B

    AUD 141.68

  • EMS Q-global Score Report Usage (digital)
    A103000269693 Qualification Level B

    A usage includes 1x administration, scoring and reporting.

    Administration Options:
    ROSA - Remote On-screen Administration
    OSA - On-screen Administration

    The first time you purchase a Q-global report usage, subscription or digital asset, a Q-global account will automatically be created for you.

    AUD 6.16

Overview

Publication date:
2021
Completion time:
10 Mins
Administration:
Q-Global Digital and Scoring. (Paper and Pencil available on request)
Age range:
18-90 years
Qualification level:
B

Product Details

The EMS is now available! 

Is it "typical" memory decline or something more? Reduce unnecessary referrals with this quick and easy memory screener

Declining memory function is one of the most common complaints among individuals as they age, and it can be difficult for practitioners and medical professionals to determine whether it's due to cognitive impairment or developmentally normative declines in memory. The Everyday Memory Survey (EMS) allows practitioners and medical professions to screen for individual memory related behaviors in daily life to determine if further testing or a referral is needed.

The EMS is a set of questionnaires designed to assess everyday memory in adults. Examples of everyday memory include remembering names, keeping track of daily plans, and accurately recalling medication regimens.

Benefits

  • Provides a quick, reliable, and valid way to ecologically monitor, manage, and treat patients with known or potential memory impairment.
  • Brief enough to use in many different settings, including primary care clinics, rehabilitation centers, residential care facilities, and private practice.
  • Can help eliminate unnecessary referrals for comprehensive memory testing by screening out those with typical memory decline.

Features

  • Consists of Self-Report and Observer rating forms, each with 25 items and requires ~10 minutes to complete.
  • Can be administered using a computer or tablet via Q-global. It can be administered in a traditional paper-based format upon request.

 

 

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