Connecticut Psychologist's Evaluation/Conservatorship of Person with Intellectual Disability (New 10/14) is a legal process for individuals with intellectual disabilities in the state of Connecticut. This process involves a psychosocial evaluation conducted by a licensed psychologist, which assesses the individual's cognitive, adaptive, and social functioning. The evaluation also includes a clinical interview, assessment of the individual's medical records, and tests of intellectual ability. The evaluation is used to determine the need for a conservator, who will be appointed to make decisions for the individual regarding medical and financial matters. There are two types of conservatorships available: a full conservatorship and a limited conservatorship. A full conservatorship includes the power to make decisions regarding all aspects of the individual's life, while a limited conservatorship gives the conservator the power to make decisions regarding only specific areas of the individual's life.