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Benefits of the Automatic Clock Drawing Test ™ |
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Very
fast
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Instant scores & feedback
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Standardized
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Engages the physically challenged (people who cannot draw or use an
instrument to write)
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Scientifically proven
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No
attendants needed
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No
paper
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Many
languages
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Multimedia & interactive
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Featured in the News
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Published reports in medical journals
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Outstanding reviews
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Numerous applications
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Available as software, kiosk, & pay-per-use
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Significant savings on time & labor associated with paper
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The Clock
Drawing Test is one of the most popular tests for cognitive
impairment.
Since the clock
is a universal symbol of time, the
Automatic Clock
Drawing Test
™ standardizes clock-drawing
administration, scoring, interpreting, and reporting with
instant feedback. The Automatic Clock Drawing Test ™ is
rapidly administered on a computer. Individuals with
low vision, hearing loss, linguistic differences, or
physical inabilities, in particular, those who are unable to
draw or hold a writing instrument, actively engage in the
Automatic Clock Drawing Test ™. Supplementary
computerized verbal learning and memory tests describe brain
functioning and rehabilitation potential. Such tools can be
used to monitor long-term changes in patients after head
injury and to improve the recovery process
1.
The Automatic
Clock Drawing Test ™, Times2Tell ™, a multimedia and
interactive product, and the entire line of Automatic Clock
Drawing Test ™ products, offer numerous benefits, including
cognitive impairment screening, brain fitness, mental health
diagnostics, treatments, education, and driver’s license
testing applications. The Automatic Clock Drawing Tests ™
are now available in several different languages, including
Arabic, English, French, German, and Spanish, among others.
The Military Automatic Clock Drawing Test
™,
Military Times2Tell
™,
is especially useful for individuals who know time on
24-hour clocks.
Studies show that the Automatic Clock
Drawing Test
™,
Times2Tell
™,
objectively and rapidly screens for cognitive impairment and
predicts at- fault collision involvement (5). These
computerized tests may also be used to improve competence
assessments of dementia drivers and others with cognitive
impairment
2. The Automatic Clock Drawing Test
™ may be used as an independent assessment tool for
nursing home admission, assisted living admittance, 24-hour
retirement community care, or as potential indicators of
driving problems in the elderly or people with brain
injuries.
Other studies show that the
Clock Drawing Test differentiates cognitively normal older
adults from those with at least mild dementia of the
Alzheimer type and provides early indication of neurological
dysfunction.
Automated
diagnostic tools, such as the Automatic Clock Drawing Test
™, will ensure equal access and optimization of family
medicine and medical specialty services to all patients,
regardless of culture, disability, education, ethnicity,
language, race, or socioeconomic status. Cognitive
screening1,3.
Brain exercises. Mental fitness. Memory
improvement.
Don't
let time tick away! Order
your
Automatic Clock Drawing Test ™ today!
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Driving & Dementia
Millions of drivers may have a mild or other form of dementia.
What you need to know.
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Tests for Speakers of Other Languages
Cognition and vision tests are NOW available in other languages, including Arabic,
Spanish, French, and German.
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Learning Time
For the very young and the young at heart, time can now be rapidly
learned or reviewed. |
Eye Fitness
Just what the doctor ordered to improve your mental health too! Learn how to start
TODAY. |
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Over fifty and want to be mentally and visually fit?
We have the low-cost and high-tech solutions to get you started.
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Tools for
the Physically Challenged
Are you or someone you know a Parkinson's patient? Unable to use a
writing instrument to engage in paper-based tests? We offer you a few
amazing alternatives.
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Improving Performance in
Sports
It isn't only how you play the game but how you prepare
to play the game that can ultimately make you a winner. |
The Teen Challenge is here
As part of our commitment to road safety, we recommend ways
to start saving teen lives now BEFORE and AFTER they drive. |
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Testimonials
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"This is
great. They need these in all doctor's offices." - J.I., age 78, Parkinson's
Disease patient.
"Much
easier to use for people with disabilities." -H.H., age 78
"As a
physician who has experience with patient care, The AUTOMATIC CLOCK DRAWING
TEST can have benefits to patients, doctors, hospitals, as well as The
Department of Motor vehicles. Patients with cognitive impairment as well as
students will benefit." -S.L.
"The
driver's license divisions need a computerized cognition test. This is it!" -
C.P., age 75
"The
MILITARY AUTOMATIC CLOCK DRAWING TEST should be used for patient intake and
rehabilitation." -
M.T., age 61
"The test was easy to follow and I am usually afraid of computers." -I.N, age 81
This quickly proves that if you can't do a clock drawing test, you shouldn't be
driving." - T.C., age 46
"The AUTOMATIC CLOCK DRAWING TEST is a very sensitive tool for detecting
cognitive impairment in seniors. It could also have significant implications in
subjects with autism."- C.C., age 48

"It's
wonderful. I love it. Thank you very much."- N.Q., age 79.

"This
could be a key cog in screening.... and promoting road safety among… teen
drivers.... I know because I am a teen driver." - C.O., age 17
This is
like a game. It's nice. I can do it all day long on the computer. -I.C., age 80
I like the Automatic Clock Drawing Test because it teaches me how to tell time
and it's fun. - J.T., age 4
I found it very interesting and enjoyed every minute. - T.S., age 88
This test is good for people who can't draw because it is all done on a
computer. - K.G., age 7
Very instructive test. -T.N., age 79
This was interesting. -C.M., age 80 years
A very nice computer test. -K.N., age 89 years
It was fun! - T.U., age 56
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