Designated Capacity Assessor in Alberta
Capacity Assessment Edmonton
Meet Your Assessor: Mukesh Mishra, MSW, RCSW
At Capacity Assessment Edmonton, we offer timely, reliable, and court-recognized capacity assessment services conducted by Mukesh Mishra, a Designated Capacity Assessor (DCA), Registered Clinical Social Worker (RCSW), and Master of Social Work (MSW) holder. With years of experience supporting families, healthcare providers, and legal representatives, Mukesh provides compassionate and compliant assessments across Edmonton and surrounding areas.
Why Choose Capacity Assessment Edmonton?
No Waitlist
Fast appointments available. Get assessed by Mukesh Mishra (MSW, RCSW) without delays.
Court Approved reporting
All assessments include official Form 4 reports accepted by Alberta courts.
Affordable Fee
Clear, transparent pricing with no hidden charges.
What We Offer
Comprehensive capacity assessment services tailored to meet court and client needs across Alberta.
Contact us today for capacity assessment services in Edmonton and its surrounding areas .

Guardianship Capacity Assessment
Evaluates an individual’s ability to make personal decisions about health, housing, and lifestyle. Required for guardianship court applications.

Trusteeship Capacity Assessment
Focuses on a person’s capacity to manage financial matters. Includes court-ready Form 4 for trusteeship applications.

Combined Guardianship & Trusteeship Assessment
A full evaluation covering both personal and financial decision-making abilities. Ideal for those needing both roles appointed.

Capacity Assessment Report (Form 4)
Preparation of official Form 4 report required by Alberta courts under the Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship Act (AGTA).

Mobile/In-Home Assessments
We offer on-location assessments within Edmonton and surrounding areas for clients who prefer or require in-home service.

Urgent Capacity Assessments
Priority scheduling available for time-sensitive cases requiring immediate capacity evaluation and Form 4 documentation.
Capacity Assessment Alberta
Service Area – Greater Edmonton & Beyond
We proudly serve the Greater Edmonton Area, including:
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St. Albert
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Sherwood Park
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Fort Saskatchewan
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Leduc
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Beaumont
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Spruce Grove
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Stony Plain
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Devon
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Morinville
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Nisku
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Ardrossan
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Bon Accord
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Gibbons
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Legal
- Grande Prairie
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Camrose
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Lacombe
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Cold Lake
- Wetaskiwin
- Lac la biche
- Red Deer
- Rocky Mountain House
Whether you’re in the city or nearby townships, we’re here to help.
Working Hours
- Mon - Fri : 9.00 A.M - 7.00 P.M
- Sat - Sun : 11.00 A.M - 5.00 P.M
(587)372-3143
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Capacity Assessment Fee Structure
| Service Type | Duration | Fee (CAD) |
|---|---|---|
| Combined Guardianship & Trusteeship Comprehensive assessment covering both personal and financial decision-making capacity. Includes official Form 4 for court submission. | 2 Hours | $700 |
| Guardianship Only Assessment focused on personal and lifestyle decisions (e.g., health, housing, support access). | 1 Hour | $500 |
| Trusteeship Only Evaluation of financial decision-making ability, including preparation of required court documents (Form 4). | 1 Hour | $500 |
Note: Additional travel charges may apply for in-person assessments outside the Edmonton area.
All assessments are conducted by Mukesh Mishra (MSW, RCSW) – Designated Capacity Assessor.
No waitlist – professional, compassionate service – court-ready documentation.
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Who Needs a Capacity Assessment?
A capacity assessment may be required when an adult’s ability to make personal or financial decisions is in question due to:
Dementia or cognitive decline
Stroke or traumatic brain injury
Mental illness
Developmental disabilities
Age-related impairment
Courts require a Form 4 Capacity Assessment Report as part of Guardianship, Trusteeship, or Co-decision-making applications under Alberta’s Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship Act.
What Happens During the Assessment?
Each assessment is private, respectful, and guided by legal standards.
During the session, Mukesh Mishra will:
Explain the purpose and process of the assessment
Ask structured questions related to decision-making abilities
Review supporting information (e.g., medical history, family input)
Complete and prepare Form 4, the official capacity assessment report required by Alberta courts
Understanding Form 4 – What It Means for You
In Alberta, Form 4 is the official document used to report the results of a capacity assessment. It is legally required for:
Guardianship Applications
Trusteeship Applications
Co-Decision Making Arrangements
Our assessments meet all legal criteria under the Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship Act (AGTA). We ensure Form 4 is completed accurately and accepted by the court—saving you time, stress, and costly delays.
Contact Capacity Assessor Today
Get Peace of Mind for You and Your Family
Making decisions for a loved one is never easy, especially when capacity is in question.
With Capacity Assessment Edmonton, you’re not alone. We provide:
Fast, respectful service tailored to your needs
Mobile and virtual assessments for convenience
Professional documentation that holds up in court
Let us help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
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