Evaluations
We have a comprehensive team of evaluators focusing on all age ranges covering a wide variety of needs. We are fully prepared to go to deposition and serve as expert witnesses. Below is a brief overview of some of the more common types of evaluations we conduct:
Competency to Stand Trial Assessment for juveniles and adults to determine an individual’s ability to stand trial following guidelines set forth by Dusky v. United States.
Custody and related assessments.
Forensic Assessment for juveniles and adults involved in legal proceedings for both criminal and civil cases to include injury claims.
Educational Assessment for children and adults to determine educational needs and appropriate placement in accordance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Neuropsychological Assessment for children and adults for a variety of neuropsychological needs to include head trauma, acquired brain injury, and capacity for guardianship.
Evaluation Types
Autism (adult and children)
Capacity
Competency
Custody
Decertification
Dependency
Family (Juvenile Adjudication)
Intellectual
Neuropsychological
Parental
Personality
Psychoeducational
Psychological
Risk Assessment