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Assessment
Can Vocational Rehabilitation help you achieve your independence and employment goals?
To see if you could benefit from vocational rehabilitation, answer the following questions.
1. Do you have a disability or a serious health condition?
Yes? Then VR may be right for you. No? VR is a program for people with disabilities. To qualify, you must have a disability that makes it difficult to either get a job or keep a job.
2. Does your disability make it hard for you to get and keep a job or participant in an education program?
Yes? Then VR may be right for you. No? To qualify for VR services, you must have a disability that makes it difficult to either get a job or keep a job. This also includes youth who might need help to successfully transition from high school to adulthood, independence, and employment.
3. Do you want to work?
Yes? Then VR may be right for you. No? VR helps people with disabilities navigate their unique barriers and launch meaningful careers.
4. Do you have the time and interest to engage in the process of finding employment?
Yes? Then VR may be right for you. No? The vocational rehabilitation process takes time. It involves determining eligibility, developing an individualized plan for employment , which could include training to give you the skills you need to achieve your job goal and then job searching.
Did you answer "Yes" to all these questions?
If you answered yes to these questions our vocational rehabilitation programs and services might be a good fit for you. Click the button below to start your application.
Did you answer "No"?
If you do not have a disability that poses a barrier to employment and you would like help in your job search, visit the job seekers page for more resources.