
Psycho-Vocational Assessment
Psycho-Vocational Assessment combines psychological and vocational testing to evaluate a patient's cognitive, emotional, and functional readiness for work or training. Administered by a registered psychologist, this assessment includes cognitive testing (memory, attention, processing speed, and so on), personality assessments, vocational interest inventories and other tests.
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It provides a complete profile of a person's challenges and limitations regarding their return to work. The assessment supports informed decisions about return-to-work, rehabilitation planning, and other purposes, offering both clarity and direction for patients recovering from complex injuries.
When is a Psycho-Vocational Assessment needed?
This assessment is especially helpful for individuals who:
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Have sustained traumatic brain injuries, psychological trauma, or chronic pain,
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Are uncertain about their ability to return to the workforce,
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Experience cognitive or emotional barriers to employment,
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Are undergoing retraining or rehabilitation planning,
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Need comprehensive documentation for any claims.
