Disability Assessment

Disability assessments can help support applications for government or community programs such as Alberta’s Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) or the Canada Revenue Agency Disability Tax Credit. These assessments often incorporate a combination of psychological, cognitive, and functional evaluations to provide a clear and evidence-based picture of your abilities and challenges.

A free consultation is required to discuss your needs, the specific requirements of the application process, and whether this assessment is appropriate for your situation.

What's Involved

Initial consultation (free) to clarify the purpose of the assessment, the forms or documentation required, and the timelines involved.
Review of relevant personal, medical, and educational history.


Selection of the most appropriate assessments, which may include measures of cognitive functioning, adaptive skills, emotional functioning, or other targeted evaluations.


Collaboration with you to ensure the report addresses the specific criteria outlined by the program or agency.


Completion of the required forms (such as CRA Disability Tax Credit or AISH medical forms) and provision of a written report

Outcomes may include:

 

A formal written report summarizing relevant history, assessment results, and recommendations.


Completion of application-specific forms by a registered provisional psychologist and reviewed & signed by a registered psychologist.


Guidance on next steps, including additional documentation that may strengthen your application.


Increased clarity about your strengths and challenges that may also be useful for future planning or other support applications.

 

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