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How to fill out the Community-based Skills Assessment (CSA): online
Filling out the Community-based Skills Assessment (CSA): online is a crucial step in developing a personalized transition plan for individuals with autism. This guide will help you navigate through each section of the assessment clearly and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the CSA: online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Community-based Skills Assessment form and open it in your chosen editor.
- Begin by filling out the Client Details section, which includes personal information such as name, date of birth, and contact details. Ensure all information is accurate.
- In the People Interviewed section, list the individuals who will be interviewed, including their roles in the person’s life.
- Complete the Interest and Preferences section by indicating the individual's strengths, social circles, and short-term and long-term goals.
- Move to the Education and Medical Information sections, providing details about the individual's educational status and any medical concerns that may impact the assessment.
- In the Assessment Planning area, document the observations planned for home, leisure/recreation, and work/education. Schedule the observations carefully for accurate results.
- Conduct observations as scheduled, ensuring to document behaviors and skills across various settings for a thorough assessment.
- After observations, conduct the necessary interviews with the individual and key supports, ensuring a comfortable and familiar environment.
- Score the assessment by reviewing each category and indicating the level of independence achieved in each skill area.
- Summarize findings in the Score Sheet, detailing percentages achieved in different domains before moving to section II for team analysis.
- Convene a team meeting to discuss findings, prioritize skills, and establish a plan for skills development and future goals.
- Finally, save changes, download, print, or share the completed form as necessary.
Start your assessment process online today to help guide individuals towards their successful transition.
The ADOS is an assessment used for autism. The ADOS consists of structured and semi-structured subtests that involve different components of social interactions and communication. The assessment has five modules. The module is chosen based on the individual's developmental level.
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