Neuropsychological Evaluation

A neuropsychological evaluation provides a comprehensive assessment of intellectual, cognitive, and personality characteristics resulting in an objective diagnosis related to neurological and psychiatric disorders, information related to the degree of disability, employment status, educational needs, and recommendations for treatment. This evaluation begins at 8:30am and lasts six to eight hours, with an hour break for lunch and short breaks as needed.

Psychological Evaluation

A psychological evaluation provides a comprehensive assessment of a person's social and vocational history, current intellectual and academic abilities, and personality characteristics resulting in an objective diagnosis and treatment recommendations. This evaluations begin at either 8:30am or 12:30pm and last four to six hours, with short breaks as needed.

ADD/ADHD Evaluation

Tests are administered to measure general thinking, attention, concentration, learning, memory, and general emotional and psychological functioning. These evaluations begin either at 8:30am or 12:30pm and last four to six hours, with short breaks as needed.

Learning Disability Evaluation

Tests are administered to measure general thinking, attention, learning, and academic skills with intensive testing in specific area of difficulty. These evaluations begin either at 8:30am or 12:30pm and last four to six hours, with short breaks as needed.

Vocational Evaluation

A vocational evaluation provides a comprehensive assessment of an individual's employment experience, occupational aptitudes and interests resulting in a summary of a person's employment options, and vocational rehabilitation strategies to decrease the period of unemployment.

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