Final answer:
The COPM (Canadian Occupational Performance Measure) is the best tool for an OT to evaluate limitations, establish client-priority goals, and measure outcomes in less than 20 minutes.
Step-by-step explanation:
The best evaluation tool for an occupational therapist (OT) working with individuals in recovery in a community-based program, which can be administered in less than 20 minutes, identifies occupational performance limitations, can be used to establish goals based on client priorities, and measure outcomes, is B. COPM (Canadian Occupational Performance Measure).
The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure is an individualized measure designed to capture a client's self-perception of performance in everyday living, over time. It is specifically tailored to identify and prioritize the client's problems in performing everyday activities. Unlike the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Functional Independence Measure (FIM), and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), which focus more on cognitive functions or physical independence, the COPM is occupation-focused and client-centered, making it an ideal tool for goal setting and outcome measurement in occupational therapy.