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HRST® Virtual Screening Service

Leverage our expert team to complete your HRST Screenings from start to finish.

Our trained IntellectAbility team will complete the screening for you using the HRST, so your staff doesn’t have to.  

This service includes virtual HRST screenings with trained IntellectAbility HRST Screeners, who will guide the process and handle the full screening from start to finish. 

This service includes initial screenings, episodic screenings, and annual updates.  

Simply book a time with our expert team, and we’ll handle the rest!

What to Expect During a Virtual HRST Screening

During the HRST Screening, the Screener will: 

  • Set Expectations 
  • Identify Respondents 
  • Review Diagnoses 
  • Review Medications 
  • Ask Screening Questions 

It is encouraged, but not necessary, for the person to be screened to attend the meeting if they choose.

Overview on the Virtual HRST Screening Service

Watch this short video to learn more about scheduling and using the Virtual HRST Screening Service. 

What Clients are Saying about the HRST Screening Service:

“The Rating Service is great. It's an additional opportunity to keep the HRST up to date. The Rating Service Team is easy to work with and provides the best customer service.”
- Teresa Flores, Achieving Lifeskills MO
“I am pleasantly surprised at how quick the screening process is, and [IntellectAbility is] great to work with.”
- Paula Farmer, Crossroads
“It is with my highest regards that I recommend this service. [IntellectAbility’s] expertise was a great asset that led to my being able to do my required work. Everything was completed on time with the highest level of quality. I hope to continue working with them in the future.”
- Amy David, Woodhaven
"We realize we were making this way too hard (on ourselves) after completing the screenings with you. I think we can take it from here."
- Mark Riley and Frankie Morgan, CDD

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