NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL Assessment & Reports

Neuropsychological Assessments & Reports

Assessment Squared is a trusted provider of neuropsychological assessments and reports. 

Our team of expert neuropsychologists employs comprehensive testing methods to determine an individual’s strengths and weaknesses in cognitive functioning. 

We take the time to deliver a comprehensive cognitive assessment which evaluates language, attention, concentration, memory, reasoning and problem-solving abilities. 

Using a human-centered and evidence-based approach, Assessment Squared offers personalised reports that include in-depth analysis and actionable recommendations tailored to individual needs. 

Why seek a neuropsychological assessment? 

Neuropsychological assessments are crucial for diagnosing neurological conditions, understanding the impact of brain injuries, and developing effective treatment plans. 

These assessments provide insights into how the different parts and systems of the brain are working.  

They are often sought when an individual is experiencing issues with memory or thinking, such as a change in their personality, reasoning, level of concentration, or ability to recall memories. 

Whether for medical, educational or employment purposes, our neuropsychological assessments deliver precise, reliable insights to support informed decision-making and enhance overall wellbeing.  

Neuropsychological assessments now available 

Assessment Squared is now offering neuropsychological assessments for NDIS participants and other clients—children and adults. A neuropsychological assessment is a comprehensive assessment by a Clinical Neuropsychologist of a person’s cognitive and intellectual functioning. It can be used to diagnose multiple disorders and help to differentiate between different disorders in complex clients. 

You might request a neuropsychological assessment in relation to: 

Children: 

  • Intellectual disability (particularly in children with complex concerns such as trauma, mental health, autism) 
  • Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, or other learning disorders 
  • Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder 
  • ADHD 
  • Traumatic brain injury (assessment of cognitive impairment) 
  • Stroke or other acquired brain injury (assessment of cognitive impairment) 
  • Memory problems 
  • Attention problems 
  • Any other disorder or difficulty that may be impacting cognition or intellectual functioning 

Adults: 

  • Intellectual disability (particularly in adults with complex concerns such as trauma, mental health, medical, physical disability, autism, forensic)  
  • Schizophrenia (assessment of cognitive impairment) 
  • ADHD 
  • Traumatic brain injury (assessment of cognitive impairment) 
  • Stroke or other acquired brain injury (assessment of cognitive impairment) 
  • Dementia (Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, alcohol related brain injury/dementia) 
  • Memory problems 
  • Attention problems 
  • Any other disorder or difficulty that may be impacting cognition or intellectual functioning 

Decision-making capacity assessments  

Decision-making capacity assessments may be required to determine if a person needs a financial manager or guardian to make decisions regarding financial management, medical and dental decisions, accommodation decisions, service needs, and consent for restrictive practices.