Middlesex Elderly Assessment of Mental State (MEAMS) detects gross impairment of cognitive skills in the elderly.

Middlesex Elderly Assessment of Mental State
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Middlesex Elderly Assessment of Mental State

MEAMS

Evelyn Golding

Middlesex Elderly Assessment of Mental State (MEAMS) detects gross impairment of cognitive skills in the elderly.

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Publication date:
1989
Age range:
Adult
Qualification level:
B
Administration:
10 minutes
Forms:
Two Parallel Forms
Norms:
120 U.K. patients

Please note that the Middlesex Elderly Assessment of Mental State (MEAMS) kit is now out of print - we will continue to supply components whilst stocks last.

The Middlesex Elderly Assessment of Mental State (MEAMS) is the benchmark screening test used to detect gross impairment of specific cognitive skills in the elderly.

Benefits

  • Systematically survey the major areas of cognitive performance.
  • Differentiate between functional illnesses and organically-based cognitive impairments.

Features

The MEAMS systematically surveys the major areas of cognitive performance using a comprehensive range of subtests:

  • Orientation and memory subtests
  • New learning subtests
  • Naming subtests
  • Comprehension and arithmetic subtests
  • Visio spatial skills subtests
  • Perception subtests