Psychological Assessment for Elderly People (Disability Commission)
Specialised psychological assessment for elderly people, required for the disability grading commission. Clear report, professional and empathic approach, home visits available where necessary.
- 50-minute individual session
- Personalised work plan
- Practice in Sector 5 or online
- 100% confidential
What does this assessment involve?
This is a specialised psychological assessment required by the disability grading commission for elderly people. It involves evaluating cognitive functioning (memory, attention, orientation), emotional and adaptive state, and producing a standardised report accepted by the commission.
The assessment is conducted with respect and patience, adapted to the needs of elderly people, in a calm and supportive environment.
Who is this assessment for?
This assessment is necessary for:
- Elderly people requiring a disability certificate
- Cases of significant cognitive decline (dementia, Alzheimer's)
- Post-stroke or post-surgical evaluation
- Cases requiring legal guardianship
- Reassessments for existing disability certificates
How does the process work?
The assessment includes a clinical interview, cognitive and emotional testing, and the preparation of a standardised report for the commission. The entire process takes approximately 1.5–2 hours.
Where the elderly person cannot travel to the practice, home visits can be arranged (supplementary fee applies). Results are available within 2–3 working days.
3 key benefits
Adapted approach
Patience and empathy specific to working with elderly people, in a comfortable and non-stressful environment.
Accepted report
Standardised psychological report accepted by the disability grading commission.
Fast turnaround
Results and report available within 2–3 working days.
Frequently asked questions
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