Keyword Details: Vocational Rehabilitation
Programs that enable individuals with disabilities, people who abuse drugs or alcohol, or people who have emotional problems to obtain the training and employment experiences they need to achieve economic self-sufficiency. Services may include vocational evaluation, work adjustment, work experience, training in marketable skills and placement in competitive employment or a sheltered work environment.
Service/Skills and Activities Taught At the Center and Off-Site:
Assessment
- Communication
- Independent Living
- Orientation and Mobility
- Leisure Time
Individualized Rehabilitation Training
-Alternative Communication
- Adaptive Independent Living
- Adaptive Technology
- Computer Training
- Le...
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The CAP program can provide information about your rights under the Rehabilitation Act, including your rights to Vocational Rehabilitation services from the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. CAP can explain the DVR processes and procedures and can advocate for you with DVR and in limited circum...
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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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Program of the Center or Deaf-Blind Persons, Inc.thru The National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program (NDBEDP) which supports local programs that distribute equipment to low-income individuals who are deaf-blind (have combined hearing and vision loss) to enable access to telephone, advanced c...
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