The cost of a Psychoeducational assessment is in part created by the cost of the assessment tools used, the need for the overall assessment to be comprehensive enough that it isolates various cognitive and academic functions, and duration of time to takes to complete the testing and assessment report.
Testing that is not comprehensive enough will not yield the information necessary to accurately understand why someone is struggling. Without proper isolation, the recommendations given may not be of any value to the person. A comprehensive report will pinpoint both the strengths and weaknesses of the person being tested and provide recommendations that are tailored to that person.
So, while the cost may seem daunting, the information that a good Psychoeducational assessment can provide will save an enormous amount of frustration for the person, parent and/or teacher.
Many people with personal health insurance have extended coverage which may cover a portion of Psychological services for individuals. It is advisable for clients to review the details of their coverage to see whether their plan includes coverage and for how much. As well, Psychological services are GST exempt and may qualify as a medical expense for your income tax purposes.
Contact us at Comfy Couch Psychology to learn about how we can work with you and your insurance plan.
By: Christine Turner, B. Ed, MC, R. Psych