One day before the patients were discharged, K-MMSE and MBI were tested. A total score of ≤26 on MoCA indicates cognitive impairment, according to clinical standards. A stylus pen is used for responding directly on the tablet by the examiner. The test instructions are listed directly on the tablet. After its publication, the test was adopted throughout the medical community. Administration and instructions are similar to version 7.1 of the standard paper-and-pencil MoCA. They saw the need to standardize cognitive evaluations that detected mild dementia. It was published in 2005 by a group of clinicians working at memory clinics in Montreal. Educational correction is applicable (i.e., one point added for individuals with 12 years of education or less) in total score calculation. The MoCA cognitive test was developed in Canada during the 1990s. MoCA consists of 12 individual tasks grouped into cognitive domains including (1) visuospatial/executive functioning, (2) naming, (3) attention, (4) language, (5) abstraction, (6) memory, and (7) orientation. The test can be administered by various levels of health care providers. Aims of the current study were to examine the effects of age, education and intelligence on MoCA performance and to determine the alternate-form equivalence and testretest reliability of the MoCA, in a group of healthy participants. Since K-MoCA differentiates cognition levels in patients with mild dementia from those with severe dementia, K-MoCA is more sensitive than K-MMSE in detecting MCI. Objectives: The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a cognitive screen, available in three alternate versions. It can evaluate frontal lobe executive function and abstractive function that cannot be evaluated by conventional cognitive testing tools. MoCA is a cognitive screening tool requiring approximately 10 minutes to administer ( Fig. On the first day of hospitalization, subjects underwent medical-history submission, physical examination, activities of daily living (ADL) evaluation using Modified Barthel Index (MBI), and cognition evaluation using the Korean versions of the MMSE (K-MMSE) and the MoCA (K-MoCA, K2-Chuncheon).