Assessment of intellectual functioning focuses chiefly on the completion of a standardized test of adult intelligence. The report will integrate IQ, a brief interview, report of adaptive functioning, diagnosis (if appropriate), and educational records as provided.
Some common uses for the intellectual assessment include:
Tests Administered may measure:
Intellectual assessment is billed per hour and an average full assessment takes 5 hours total—this includes the assessment, scoring, document review, interpretation of the findings, and writing the report. Additional hours may be booked for feedback sessions upon request.
Some common uses for the intellectual assessment include:
- Assisting clients and families access services (e.g., CLSD).
- Return-to-school planning, post-secondary planning
Tests Administered may measure:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Effort
- Adaptive function (questionnaire to be completed by someone who knows the client well)
- Overall IQ
- Verbal abilities
- Performance abilities
- Working Memory
- Processing Speed
Intellectual assessment is billed per hour and an average full assessment takes 5 hours total—this includes the assessment, scoring, document review, interpretation of the findings, and writing the report. Additional hours may be booked for feedback sessions upon request.