Comprehensive Cognitive Assessment Services
Why have a cognitive assessment?
Assessments can offer insight into cognitive strengths and weaknesses and support the diagnosis of various conditions affecting cognition and behaviour, such as:
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Intellectual disability (Intellectual developmental disorder)
Dementia (Neurocognitive disorder) e.g. alzheimer’s, parkinson’s, frontotemporal, lewy body and vascular
Acquired brain injury (ABI) e.g. stroke, traumatic brain injury (concussion/mild, moderate, severe), and substance abuse
Specific learning disorder (SLD) e.g. dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI)
General cognitive/memory concerns
What can be measured?
IQ (verbal comprehension, visual spatial, fluid reasoning, working memory and processing speed)
Attention (selective, alternating and sustained)
Memory (visual and verbal)
Executive functioning (mental flexibility, impulse control/inhibition, self-monitoring, planning/problem solving, perseveration and temporal sequencing)
Verbal fluency (phonemic and semantic)
Language (expressive and receptive)
Academic achievement (word reading, reading comprehension, spelling, writing, mathematics, speaking and listening)
Adaptive functioning (conceptual, social, practical)
Mood (anxiety, stress and depression)
Psychological/behavioural symptoms that match the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR) criteria.
Who can be assessed?
Sunshine Coast Cognitive Assessment assesses both adults and children. We accept self-referred clients (no referral needed), NDIS participants, and individuals referred by their GP or specialist (e.g. neurologist, geriatrician, psychiatrist). Assessments are available in-office or mobile (at-home/community).
Rory Fischer
AHPRA Registered Psychologist
PSY0002095881
BPsych, MProfPsych, MSc (Neuropsychology)
Rory has researched and worked clinically across public, private and university sectors in Australia, Canada and the Netherlands, providing him with the most up to date global knowledge and best practice methodologies. Additionally, his academic qualifications were obtained from multiple universities, giving him both broad and unique perspectives into the field of psychology and cognitive assessment.
His predominant areas of research have been in traumatic brain injury, mild cognitive impairment, dementia, and healthy brain ageing.
Rory has extensive experience in providing cognitive and psychological assessments for adults and children with an intellectual disability, ADHD, ASD, specific learning disorder, people who have experienced an acquired brain injury subsequent to trauma, stroke, or substance abuse, and those with neurodegenerative disorders such as parkinson’s, alzheimer’s, frontotemporal, lewy body and vascular dementia.
Contact
For any questions or to make a booking, please phone, email, or use the contact form:
Level 1, 8 First Ave, Maroochydore, QLD, 4558
Ph: 0484 512 779
info@sunshinecoastcognitiveassessment.com.au
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