Comprehensive evaluations for memory and brain function
Cognitive Testing for Memory Loss, Dementia & Alzheimer's, and Brain Injuries

At KindestMind, we specialize in diagnosing neurological conditions such as Dementia, and Alzheimer’s, ensuring that each individual receives the support they need to navigate daily life challenges.
With a team of highly skilled clinicians and a commitment to innovative, accessible care, we strive to create a compassionate and inclusive environment where every individual can achieve their full potential.

Personalized Assessments and Diagnosis
We are dedicated to providing comprehensive, individualized psychological testing and neuropsychological assessments that empower individuals to achieve their full potential.
Expertise in Psychological Testing & Neuropsychological Assessments
KindestMind’s clinicians each hold Psy.D. or Ph.D. credentials. Our team is highly trained in evaluating memory concerns and age-related cognitive changes, including conditions such as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Remote Cognitive Testing for Children and Adults
At KindestMind, we understand that assessing cognitive functioning requires a careful and thorough approach. We provide comprehensive, evidence-based evaluations to give a clear and accurate picture of an individual’s strengths, challenges, and overall cognitive profile.
Nationwide Accessibility & Flexible Availability
KindestMind offers secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth services in all 50 states, allowing clients to participate from wherever they are located. Appointments are available 7 days a week, including evenings and weekends, in all time zones. Expedited services for urgent cases are available.
Expertise in Neuropsychological Assessments
KindestMind's clinicians each have Psy.D. or Ph.D. credentials. Our clinicians are highly trained in evaluating and treating a range of cognitive, learning, and behavioral challenges, including ADHD, learning disabilities, and autism.
Cultural and Linguistic Bias-Free Assessments
Our assessments are designed to be free from cultural and linguistic biases, ensuring that every patient receives a fair and accurate diagnosis. Our clinicians can provide services in Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish, Thai, Japanese, German, and Farsi.
Nationwide Accessibility & Immediate Availability
KindestMind offers secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth services in all 50 states, allowing clients to participate from wherever they are located. Appointments are available 7 days a week, including evenings and weekends, in all time zones. Expedited services for urgent cases are available.
Remote ADHD Diagnosis Testing for Children and Adults
At KindestMind, We understand that diagnosing ADHD is a complex process, and we do not rely solely on self-report screeners. We incorporate FDA-cleared computerized testing in our ADHD evaluations, elevating the precision and quality of our assessments.
Affordable Payment Options
KindestMind is committed to making our services accessible to everyone. We offer flexible payment options including sliding scale fees and an 18-month, $0 interest payment plan to reduce financial barriers for families already under stress.
Academic and Employment Disability Accommodation Support
All academic institutions, including colleges and schools, as well as workplaces, offer services to individuals with learning disabilities, including ADHD. We assist in completing the necessary documentation to ensure you receive the support you need.

Cognitive Assessments and Memory Testing
If you’ve started noticing memory issues, confusion, or other signs of cognitive decline in yourself or someone you love, KindestMind is here to help.
Our neuropsychological evaluations and memory loss assessments provide clarity on whether symptoms may be related to dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or other cognitive conditions. These insights guide families, caregivers, and healthcare providers in making informed decisions, accessing appropriate support, and planning next steps with confidence and care.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Cognitive Assessment
Recovering from a traumatic brain injury can bring challenges that aren’t always visible, from memory lapses to changes in attention, mood, or problem-solving skills.
At KindestMind, our TBI evaluations go beyond surface-level testing to uncover how an injury has affected cognitive and emotional functioning. The results provide meaningful guidance for rehabilitation planning, workplace or school accommodations, and strategies that support independence and quality of life.

A Cognitive Assessment for Dementia and Alzheimer’s is a thorough evaluation designed to identify signs of cognitive decline and assess memory, reasoning, and decision-making abilities. These assessments are essential for detecting early symptoms, tracking progression, and providing clarity on cognitive health.
Clinicians conduct dementia and Alzheimer’s assessments to determine the presence and impact of cognitive impairments. These evaluations offer vital insights for families and healthcare providers, ensuring access to appropriate support, treatment, and planning resources.
The Cognitive Assessment Process Includes Several Key Elements:
Clinical Interview and Medical History
The process begins with a detailed clinical interview to gather information about the individual’s medical background, family history, and cognitive concerns. Input from family members or caregivers is often included to provide a complete understanding of observed changes in behavior or functioning.
Comprehensive Cognitive Testing
The clinician uses standardized tools to assess:
- Memory: Short-term and long-term recall abilities.
- Attention and Concentration: Focus and ability to maintain attention on tasks.
- Executive Functioning: Problem-solving, planning, and decision-making skills.
- Language Skills: Ability to understand and express ideas clearly.
- Visual-Spatial Abilities: Awareness of space and object relationships.
Diagnostic Findings
Based on the evaluation results, the clinician provides a diagnosis if dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or another cognitive condition is identified. The findings clarify the nature and severity of cognitive impairments and their impact on daily functioning.
Impact on Daily Life and Independence
The assessment explores how cognitive decline affects:
- Daily Living Skills: Managing tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and personal hygiene.
- Safety Concerns: Risks related to driving, medication management, or wandering.
- Emotional and Social Interactions: Struggles with communication, relationships, or mood stability.
Supportive Recommendations
The clinician provides personalized recommendations to address the individual’s needs, including:
- Referrals for medical treatments, therapy, or memory care programs.
- Strategies for caregivers to support the individual’s daily life and well-being.
- Suggestions for creating safe and structured environments to reduce risks.
Comprehensive Report for Families and Healthcare Providers
The final report includes a detailed summary of findings, diagnostic conclusions, and recommendations for treatment and care planning. This report can help guide medical decisions, legal preparations, and caregiver strategies.
Cognitive Assessments for Dementia and Alzheimer’s empower individuals and families by providing clarity and actionable steps to address cognitive challenges. These evaluations are a critical step toward managing symptoms, improving quality of life, and planning for the future.
A Memory Loss Evaluation is a comprehensive assessment designed to identify the causes and extent of memory difficulties and related cognitive changes. These evaluations are essential for detecting early signs of dementia or other conditions, clarifying diagnoses, and guiding treatment or support planning.
Clinicians conduct memory loss assessments to evaluate cognitive functioning, determine the impact on daily life, and provide families and healthcare providers with clear recommendations for next steps. These evaluations bring clarity and direction at a time when uncertainty can feel overwhelming.
The Memory Loss Testing Process Includes Several Key Elements:
Clinical Interview and Medical History
The evaluation begins with a detailed interview covering medical history, current concerns, and family input to provide context for observed changes in memory and cognition.
Comprehensive Cognitive Testing
The clinician uses standardized tools to measure:
- Short-Term Memory: Ability to recall new information and recent events.
- Long-Term Memory: Retention of past experiences and learned knowledge.
- Attention and Concentration: Ability to stay focused and process information.
- Executive Functioning: Skills related to problem-solving, organization, and decision-making.
- Language and Communication: Word recall, comprehension, and expression.
Diagnostic Findings
Based on results, the clinician identifies whether memory changes are consistent with age-related decline, dementia, Alzheimer’s, or other cognitive conditions. Findings clarify the severity and impact of symptoms.
Impact on Daily Life and Independence
The assessment explores how memory loss affects:
- Daily Living Skills: Cooking, managing medications, and handling finances.
- Safety Concerns: Driving, wandering, or risk of injury.
- Relationships: Communication, social interactions, and emotional well-being.
Supportive Recommendations
The clinician provides personalized recommendations such as:
- Referrals for medical treatment, neurological exams, or therapy.
- Strategies for improving daily functioning and memory support.
- Caregiver guidance on creating safe, structured environments.
Comprehensive Report for Families and Providers
The final report includes diagnostic conclusions, a summary of cognitive findings, and practical recommendations. This documentation supports medical decisions, caregiver strategies, and eligibility for services.
Memory Loss Testing helps individuals and families gain clarity, access the right resources, and plan for the future with confidence and support.
A Cognitive Assessment for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a comprehensive evaluation designed to measure how an injury to the brain has affected thinking, memory, behavior, and daily functioning. These assessments are essential for understanding the extent of impairment, planning rehabilitation, and supporting recovery.
Clinicians conduct TBI assessments to evaluate cognitive changes, identify strengths and challenges, and provide guidance for medical, educational, and vocational planning. These evaluations are critical for helping individuals, families, and healthcare providers access the right resources and interventions.
The TBI Cognitive Assessment Process Includes Several Key Elements:
Clinical Interview and Medical History
The process begins with a detailed interview to gather information about the injury, medical background, and current symptoms. Input from family members, caregivers, or healthcare providers may be included to provide additional perspective.
Comprehensive Cognitive Testing
The clinician administers standardized assessments to evaluate:
- Memory: Ability to learn, retain, and recall new information.
- Attention and Processing Speed: Capacity to concentrate and process information efficiently.
- Executive Functioning: Skills related to planning, organization, judgment, and problem-solving.
- Language Skills: Understanding, expression, and communication abilities.
- Motor and Visual-Spatial Abilities: Coordination, reaction time, and spatial awareness.
Diagnostic Findings
Based on the results, the clinician determines the presence and severity of cognitive impairments related to TBI. Findings clarify how the injury impacts everyday life, work, education, and relationships.
Impact on Daily Life and Independence
The assessment explores how TBI symptoms affect:
- Daily Living Skills: Managing household tasks, finances, and personal care.
- Safety Concerns: Issues related to driving, falls, or medication use.
- Emotional and Social Functioning: Mood changes, irritability, or difficulty maintaining relationships.
- Supportive Recommendations
The clinician provides tailored recommendations such as: - Referrals for rehabilitation therapies (occupational, physical, speech).
- Strategies to compensate for cognitive challenges at home, work, or school.
- Guidance for families and caregivers on supporting recovery and independence.
Comprehensive Report for Families, Healthcare Providers, and Agencies
The final report includes diagnostic conclusions, a summary of cognitive strengths and weaknesses, and professional recommendations. This documentation helps guide medical treatment, educational accommodations, vocational planning, and long-term care.
TBI Cognitive Assessments empower individuals and families with knowledge, resources, and direction. They are a vital step in recovery, ensuring access to services that improve quality of life and support long-term well-being.
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