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EVALUATION CENTER

Enacting our mission of building a framework of support for individuals with disabilities across the lifespan.

We believe every individual deserves to be seen as more than a score; our evaluations are designed to highlight strengths, clarify challenges, and open doors to the right supports.

OUR COMMITMENT

We are dedicated to providing evaluations that are ethical, culturally responsive, and practical — ensuring every individual is recognized for their strengths, potential, and possibilities.

We want every person and family we serve to leave not only with answers, but also with a clearer path toward their goals, greater confidence in the future, and the tools to live fuller, more meaningful lives.

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TYPES OF EVALUATIONS

Independent Educational Evaluations (IEE)

Ages: 5-22

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Best For: Families or districts seeking an independent assessment to address disagreements with a school’s evaluation and inform IEP or 504 eligibility and services

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Includes: Full neuropsychological assessment + full academic assessment + FBA

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Outcome: Legally defensible report with IEP/504 recommendations

Comprehensive Educational
Evaluation

Ages: 5-22

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Best For: Students with academic, social, emotional, or behavioral challenges whose families need clarity about learning differences or special education considerations

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Includes: Full neuropsychological assessment + full academic assessment

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Outcome: Clear answers on learning profile, school-based considerations, and interventions

Neuropsychological Evaluation

Ages: 5-adults

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Best For: Individuals of any age seeking diagnostic clarification and support for neurological, psychological, or developmental conditions affecting brain and behavior.

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Includes: Full neuropsychological assessment (cognition, memory, executive functioning, emotional, adaptive); limited or no academics

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Outcome: Recommendatios for community, psychological, medical, vocational, and daily functioning supports

OUR EVALUATION PROCESS

Overall, if you or someone you love is struggling in school, at work, in relationships, or with daily responsibilities, an evaluation may provide the clarity and guidance needed to move forward.
 

Our goal is to provide clear, actionable recommendations that individuals, families, schools, and communities can put into practice immediately—whether the focus is educational planning, diagnostic clarification, or support for independence and quality of life.

Step 1

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Referral & Intake

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Testing Sessions

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Analysis

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Feedback & Report

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Collaboration

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Request an Evaluation

Whether you are a parent, guardian, school district representative, or seeking services for yourself, please complete our contact form to join our waitlist or ask any questions you may have —we’ll follow up within 2–3 business days.

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We don’t accept insurance at this time. All evaluation fees are the responsibility of the individual.

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