It's important to choose the correct assessment type for the person being assessed. This depends on their clinical picture and setting. This guide will help you select the correct assessment type. There's also guidance on how to sequence community assessments.
Selecting an Assessment Type - July 2024 (PDF)
Sequencing Community Assessments - April 2025 (PDF)
Guidelines for Discharge Planning of Hospital Patients 65+ (PDF)
There are special assessment considerations for kaumātua. It's important that kaumātua receive culturally appropriate assessments, and feel comfortable and safe engaging with the interRAI assessment process.
Our culturally appropriate assessment practice is informed by the Meihana model, which you can read about in the article below.
See Workbook Unit 1: Introducing interRAI, for more detailed information on culturally appropriate assessment. Assessors can find this in interRAI Learning and Development (iL&D). We have an optional learning module available on iL&D called the CAAM (Culturally Appropriate Assessment Model) that assessors can complete at their own pace, equal to three hours of professional development.
Improving Māori health through clinical assessment: Waikare o te Waka o Meihana (PDF, 9MB)
Our monthly newsletter, the interRAI Pānui, is essential reading if you complete assessments. It includes our popular methodology information update and quiz to help you test your coding and assessment skills, updates on reporting, software updates, changes in processes and more.