Join the Authentic Movement event with Dr Hillary McBride on Friday, October 18, 7:30pm, at Elgin Hall in South Surrey.
Community Living BC (CLBC) is a provincial crown corporation that provides services and supports to adults with developmental disabilities such as intellectual developmental disorder, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). To determine eligibility, CLBC requires a psychological assessment that evaluates intellectual functioning, adaptive behaviour, and other relevant factors.
A CLBC assessment provides the documentation and evidence needed to confirm eligibility, helping you access housing supports, community inclusion services, employment supports, and more.
Developmental Disability Assessment (confirmation of Intellectual Developmental Disorder)
Psychoeducational (IDD) assessments must be conducted in-person. The fee for this assessment type is $2,932. Areas covered during the assessment will include:
The process of a CLBC Developmental Disability assessment includes the following:
PSI-Personalized Support Initiative Assessment (for adaptive behavioural functioning, with prior ASD or FASD diagnosis)
The base fare for this assessment is $2227. Areas covered during the assessment will include:
The process of this assessment includes the following:
If you or your loved one may be eligible for CLBC supports, our team is here to help guide you through the assessment process. Call/Text us at 604.229.4887.
With the right assessment, you’ll have the documentation you need to access the supports and resources that can make a meaningful difference in daily life.