At KindestMind, we recognize how deeply memory and cognitive changes affect both individuals and their families. Our goal is to deliver compassionate, thorough evaluations that support your loved one’s well-being, preserve independence, and strengthen meaningful connections. By identifying cognitive concerns early and providing clear guidance, we help families navigate challenges while protecting the moments and relationships that matter most.
We understand the importance of addressing psychological well-being in older adults. Aging affects not only cognitive functions but also mental health.
At KindestMind, our evaluations are conducted by clinicians who bring advanced training and expertise in age-related cognitive concerns. Our team specializes in assessing issues such as memory decline, dementia, and Alzheimer’s, ensuring accurate evaluations and informed recommendations for care.
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.
Identifying conditions like dementia and Alzheimer’s requires careful and comprehensive evaluation. At KindestMind, our assessments use research-backed methods and in-depth testing to provide accurate results and meaningful recommendations, giving families the clarity and guidance they need for personalized care.
KindestMind's clinicians hold advanced Psy.D. or Ph.D. credentials and are highly trained in assessing and addressing a range of cognitive challenges, including dementia and Alzheimer’s.
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.
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.
We understand that diagnosing cognitive conditions, such as dementia and Alzheimer’s, is a complex process. Our evaluations utilize evidence-based tools and thorough assessments, ensuring accuracy and providing valuable insights for tailored care.
Our licensed mental health professionals excel in cultural competency that is catered to diverse backgrounds. We also provide multi-lingual services in English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish, German, Thai, and Farsi.
Our comprehensive cognitive assessment reports provide individuals, families, and professionals with a clear understanding of cognitive abilities and challenges, empowering informed decisions for effective support, intervention, and management.
Dementia is not a single disease but a broad term used to describe conditions that interfere with memory, thinking, and behavior. It includes progressive brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease that gradually impact a person’s ability to manage daily activities, solve problems, and maintain independence.
Early signs may include difficulty remembering recent events, confusion about time or place, or trouble completing familiar tasks. Over time, dementia can affect language, judgment, and decision-making, making it harder for individuals to care for themselves without assistance.
Because dementia and cognitive decline are progressive, timely evaluation and diagnosis are essential. Comprehensive assessments help identify the type and severity of impairment, guide treatment planning, and connect families with the resources they need to support safety, well-being, and quality of life.
Each type of dementia presents unique challenges, and our evaluations are tailored to accurately identify these conditions and provide clear guidance for care, treatment planning, and family support.
Types of dementia we assess include:
Are you worried about memory changes in yourself or a loved one? While occasional forgetfulness can be a normal part of aging, persistent or worsening issues may point to dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Common signs that warrant a professional memory evaluation include:
If you recognize several of these symptoms, a comprehensive cognitive assessment can help determine the cause and guide next steps for care and support.
If you’re worried about memory changes, age-related decline, or difficulties with learning and focus, KindestMind provides evaluations that deliver clarity and practical next steps for supporting cognitive health and quality of life.
Cognitive Screening Services
Our cognitive screenings offer a fast and reliable way to identify early signs of potential cognitive difficulties. These screenings help determine whether a full neuropsychological evaluation is recommended. Early identification is key, as it allows for proactive care, planning, and support.
Neuropsychological Evaluations
Our doctoral-level clinicians perform in-depth evaluations to measure a broad range of brain-based skills, including memory, language, attention, executive functioning, reasoning, and problem-solving. These assessments play a vital role in diagnosing dementia and related conditions, determining the extent of impairment, and monitoring changes over time. The results provide individuals, families, and providers with valuable guidance for treatment planning, care strategies, and long-term support.
The aging process impacts not only memory and cognitive ability but also emotional health. At KindestMind, we recognize how vital it is to care for the psychological well-being of older adults alongside their cognitive needs.
Following a neuropsychological evaluation or cognitive screening, our clinicians create personalized care recommendations tailored to each individual’s strengths and challenges. These plans are designed to manage symptoms, promote emotional stability, and support quality of life.
Our goal is to help families preserve meaningful connections, ensuring older adults feel supported, valued, and able to enjoy time with their loved ones for as long as possible.
Mental Health Assessments
KindestMind provides comprehensive assessments that address both cognitive and emotional concerns, offering clear guidance for families and providers in creating compassionate, effective support strategies.
We are dedicated to providing specialized and compassionate care in psychological evaluations.
A cognitive assessment is a detailed evaluation that measures memory, attention, language, problem-solving, and other thinking skills. It helps identify whether changes in these abilities are related to normal aging, mild cognitive impairment, or conditions such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
Anyone noticing changes in memory, reasoning, or daily functioning may benefit from an assessment. This includes individuals who misplace items frequently, struggle to follow conversations, forget familiar names, or experience changes in mood and personality. Family members often request assessments if they notice concerning patterns.
The length of the evaluation depends on the type of assessment needed. Screeners may take 30–45 minutes, while comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations can last several hours. Each evaluation is tailored to the individual’s needs.
Yes. Our licensed clinicians conduct secure, HIPAA-compliant telehealth assessments. This makes it possible to complete evaluations conveniently from home while maintaining accuracy and confidentiality.
Following the assessment, clients receive a detailed report with findings and recommendations. This may include diagnostic insights, next steps for medical care, and strategies for daily support. Families can also schedule follow-up sessions to review results and discuss long-term care options.
KindestMind does not accept insurance or bill providers directly for dementia and cognitive evaluations. However, we work hard to make assessments accessible by offering flexible financing options through CareCredit and Varidi. Our team will guide you through available payment solutions, ensuring families can move forward with the evaluation process without unnecessary financial stress.
Our neuropsychologists hold advanced doctoral-level degrees (Psy.D. or Ph.D.) and are extensively trained in cognitive, neuropsychological, and aging-related assessments. They bring both clinical expertise and compassion to every evaluation.
Schedule your cognitive assessment today and gain insights into memory and cognitive functioning and identify supportive resources and care options for the future.