What population does Promise Clinic primarily serve?
Children and adolescents whose family income is below the federal poverty level.
What is the typical duration of neuropsychological testing?
Two 6-hour days (5 hours testing + 1 hour lunch).
What is the role of the EC during the feedback session?
Review education recommendations and inform parent/guardian of next steps.
What is the first step after the report is finalized?
Send report and IEP request letter to parent/guardian
What are the two main services Promise Clinic provides?
Neuropsychological assessments and educational advocacy.
Who assigns the clinician to a case?
The Director.
What document is sent with the final report?
IEP request letter.
What should clinicians do before sending a hard copy report?
Notify the Ed-Advocacy team and supervisor.
What areas does Promise Clinic serve?
Washington Heights, South Bronx, North Harlem.
What happens during the intake session?
Parent(s)/Guardian(s) are seen alone for 1–2 hours.
How long does Promise follow up with families post-IEP?
Up to 2 years.
What services might Promise help families apply for?
OPWDD, NEST/Horizon, 504 plans, Home instruction.
What is the funding source for Promise Clinic?
Partially donor funded, partially grant funded.
What is included in the case review process?
Clinicians present to the education advocacy team.
What is one thing Promise ECs do not do?
Provide legal advice.
What is the expected timeline for IEP finalization?
Approximately 10 school days.
Name two types of professionals who refer patients to Promise.
Mental health professionals, attorneys.
How long does it take to finalize the neuropsychic report?
1–2 months after testing.
What is the advocacy process driven by?
Parent participation.
What is the role of clinicians post-evaluation?
Remain involved until advocacy is complete.