Cognitive Function Assessments

Assessment Tools

  1. Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA)
  2. Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)

Scoring Manual

    1. Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) – Administration and Scoring Instructions

Disclaimer

The Cognitive Function Assessment available on www.VataVriksh.com is for informational and self-screening purposes only. It is not a substitute for a professional diagnosis or a comprehensive psychological evaluation. While this assessment can provide insights into cognitive abilities, it does not constitute medical advice or a clinical diagnosis.

If you require a detailed cognitive function assessment, we highly recommend booking an appointment with our expert psychologist. A professional evaluation can provide a deeper understanding of your cognitive strengths and areas that may need attention, along with personalized recommendations for improvement.

Importance of Cognitive Function Assessment for Elderly Parents

As our loved ones age, cognitive health becomes an essential aspect of their overall well-being. Early detection of cognitive decline can help in managing conditions like dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and other memory-related issues. A professional assessment can provide valuable insights into their cognitive strengths and areas that may need attention, allowing for timely interventions, lifestyle modifications, and appropriate care planning.

Ensure your elderly parents receive the best support for their cognitive health—book an appointment with our psychologist today.

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