Fast, Accurate Medical Assessments for Plaintiff Cases
Medical Assessment Services We Provide:
Psychological Assessment
Orthopedic Assessment
Neurological Assessment
Neuropsychological Assessment
Functional Ability Evaluation Assessment
Our detailed Functional Ability (FAE) Evaluation Assessments are designed to measure a person’s functional skills and limits, helping them move forward confidently with their job or rehabilitation. To check physical abilities, thinking skills, and how well someone can perform specific tasks, our expert team uses research-backed methods and the latest technology. We provide clear and correct information from our Functional Ability tests to help make decisions about going back to work, figuring out disabilities, and planning medical care.
Worksite Assessment
A Worksite Assessment is a detailed check-up of a person at their place of work. This check-up might be needed when an employee is coming back to work after being away due to illness, injury, or other health issues that make working hard. An occupational therapist does the worksite assessment to find any gaps in the employee’s ability to do their job. They also suggest changes to help the employee return to work successfully. The occupational therapist will put together a detailed report that describes the job, analyzes the job’s functions, and details the physical efforts (like strength, how far you can reach, how much force you use, and how often) needed to do the main tasks of the job.
In-Home Assessment
The purpose of the In-Home Assessment is to identify whether a person hurt in a car accident has trouble with routine household chores and whether any specialized devices are required to help the individual get back to their pre-accident state. It takes time to go over good body mechanics, talk about timing, and go over energy-saving tactics. This in-home assessment will also look into any potential needs for companion care, caregiving, and dependent care help.
Attendant Care Needs Assessment
An Attendant Care Needs Assessment is a process to figure out if someone needs help with daily tasks because of a disability, illness, or injury. The goal is to see how much help they need to stay independent, healthy, and well. This assessment looks at the person’s physical abilities, what kind of personal care they need, if they have trouble moving around, and how well they think. Form 1 is used to report the need for attendant care after a car accident. The results of this assessment help make a plan for the right care, like help with hygiene, preparing food, taking medicine, and getting around. The aim is to make sure people get the help they need to live happily and with dignity.
Chronic Pain Assessment
A Chronic Pain Assessment’s goal is to assess and comprehend the character and effects of a person’s ongoing suffering. This chronic pain evaluation tries to compile detailed information regarding the patient’s pain symptoms, including their degree, persistence, and functional limitations. The quality of life and overall wellness of the patient can be improved by creating an efficient pain treatment plan that is based on an in-depth check and is adapted to the patient’s needs.
Physiatry Assessment
The aim of a Physiatry Assessment. is to understand a person’s long-lasting pain and how it affects them. This assessment gathers detailed information about the patient’s pain, including how bad it is, how long it lasts, and what activities it limits. By using this information, a tailored pain treatment plan can be created to improve the patient’s quality of life and overall well-being.
Road Evaluation
A Road Evaluation
assesses the safety and efficiency of roads and transportation systems. It looks at risks, driving conditions, traffic flow, and signage effectiveness. By thoroughly examining these factors, road authorities can enhance safety and traffic flow before deciding on infrastructure upgrades or road improvements.
Pedestrian Anxiety
The aim of addressing Pedestrian Anxiety is to help and support those who feel scared or uneasy when walking in public places. We want to boost their confidence, help them manage their anxiety, and enhance their ability to move around safely. Our assessment services are designed to understand and treat pedestrian anxiety, offering personalized strategies and guidance to help individuals overcome their fears and regain their independence
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Let’s work together to provide outstanding medical treatment and have a long-lasting effect on the overall health of our patients. We look forward to talking about how we can cooperate to deliver premium medical care.
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