Which of the following is included when assessing an individual's rehabilitation readiness?
Rehabilitation readiness assessment evaluates an individual's preparedness to engage in recovery-oriented goal-setting and activities. The CPRP Exam Blueprint (Domain IV: Assessment, Planning, and Outcomes) specifies that assessing readiness includes identifying the individual's desire and motivation to change, as this drives their willingness to pursue goals (Task IV.A.2: 'Assess individual's stage of change and readiness for goal-setting'). Option C (identifying the desire to change at this time) aligns with this, as it focuses on the individual's current motivation and commitment, a key component of readiness often assessed through tools like the Stages of Change model.
Option A (assessing strengths and weaknesses) is part of a functional assessment, not specifically readiness. Option B (establishing connections) relates to engagement (Domain I), not readiness assessment. Option D (identifying resources) is part of resource assessment, not readiness. The PRA Study Guide emphasizes motivation and desire to change as central to readiness assessment, supporting Option C.
CPRP Exam Blueprint (2014), Domain IV: Assessment, Planning, and Outcomes, Task IV.A.2.
PRA Study Guide (2024), Section on Rehabilitation Readiness Assessment.
CPRP Exam Preparation & Primer Online 2024, Module on Assessment, Planning, and Outcomes.
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