Keyword Details: Vocational Assessment
Programs that administer tests which measure an individual's skills, abilities, interests, personality traits and other attributes for success in different occupational areas or specific positions. Also included are programs that allow people to "try out" jobs in the community for short periods of time to determine whether there is a fit and, in the case of people with disabilities, to determine the type of supports the individual might require to succeed if hired for that type of job.
Services are designed to assist individuals accomplish vocational and social skills needed to function in one's chosen adult life. Programs offered:
- Community Employment Services: Employment Professionals work with people to evaluate personal strengths and match them with jobs that meet their ...
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A federal/state program designed to assist individuals with disabilities to obtain, maintain or improve employment. Provides employment guidance and counseling, finding and keeping a job, assistive technology and job training. There is no charge for evaluation, counseling, job development and place...
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Community Based Day Services (CBDS) engage RCOC participants in a range of community experiences, programs, trainings, and life enrichment. RCOC offers a variety of daily opportunities for individuals to access community-based integrated settings.
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Community Based Day Services (CBDS) engage RCOC participants in a range of community experiences, programs, trainings, and life enrichment. RCOC offers a variety of daily opportunities for individuals to access community-based integrated settings.
RCOC is committed to providing meaningful and enri...
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