Adult Clinical Evaluations

Adult Clinical Evaluations in neuropsychology involve a comprehensive assessment of cognitive and psychological functions, including attention, memory, motor skills, and mood. These evaluations help diagnose and understand conditions such as ADHD, learning disabilities, TBI, dementia, stroke, movement disorders, and schizophrenia. Through interviews and standardized tests, individuals gain insight into their cognitive strengths and weaknesses, guiding targeted treatment and coping strategies to enhance cognitive and emotional well-being for those facing cognitive changes or psychological challenges.

Neuropsychological Evaluations

A neuropsychological evaluation is a comprehensive assessment of cognitive and psychological functions, such as attention, memory, problem solving, and mood and affect. An evaluation includes an interview of current symptoms or difficulties, as well as strengths and supports, and the administration of standardized tests.

  • Attention

  • Processing Speed

  • Motor Skills

  • Language Function

  • Perceptual and Spatial Skills

  • Learning and Memory

  • Problem Solving, Planning, and Judgment

  • Psychological Functioning

  • ADHD

  • Learning Disability

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

  • Dementia

  • Stroke

  • Tumor

  • Movement Disorders (e.g., Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s disease)

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Epilepsy

  • Non-epileptic Seizure Disorder

  • Schizophrenia

Geriatric Evaluations

Geriatric evaluations typically consist of an interview, along with testing of attention, memory, and other forms of cognition.

  • Geriatric evaluations are conducted for a variety of reasons and can be helpful any time questions or concerns develop around the following topics:

  • Attention

  • Memory

  • Decision making

  • Problem solving

  • Difficulty thinking clearly

  • Difficulty finding the right word in conversation

An evaluation is also helpful for characterizing and monitoring cognitive function in many medical conditions, including:

  • Dementia (e.g., Alzheimer’s disease)

  • Stroke

  • Tumor

  • Cardiovascular disease

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Parkinson’s disease

  • Pre- or post-surgery (e.g., epilepsy or tumor)

Early identification of changes in cognitive function, mood or personality can lead to:

  • Faster, more effective treatment for developing conditions

  • The development of personally-tailored strategies to prolong independence

  • Better, longer maintenance of cognitive function

  • More informed planning for the future

  • Clarity regarding what is going on and reduced anxiety about what might happen in the future

Clinical Consultations

Our business offers specialized clinical consultations to assess cognitive and psychological concerns. We provide expert evaluations, personalized feedback, and tailored recommendations to address conditions such as ADHD, brain injuries, and dementia. These consultations aim to guide treatment and enhance overall cognitive and emotional well-being through detailed, science-based assessments and professional guidance.

Return-to-Work

We provide return-to-work evaluations to assess readiness following an injury or illness. These assessments ensure a safe transition back to work, identifying any potential challenges and offering recommendations to facilitate a smooth reintegration. Our goal is to support both the individual’s well-being and successful workplace reintegration through expert, science-based evaluations.

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