VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION - AN INVESTMENT THAT WORKS
WHAT IS THE DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION? The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation is a section of Vermont State government. Its job is to help people with disabilities to prepare themselves for work and find a job.
MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR UNIFIED STATE PLAN
STATE REHABILITATION COUNCIL VR VIDEO LIBRARY
SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS VR OFFICE LOCATIONS
VERMONT GUIDE TO ACCESSIBILITY SITES OTHER LINKS
CONSUMER CHOICE PROJECT: Information, resources and support to achieve vocational goals.
DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING: Information on work accommodations, housing, adaptive equipment, American sign Language Interpreters and Americans with disabilities Act (ADA)
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: Information on managing employee work stress.
RURAL AND FARM FAMILY: Information regarding placement in jobs, evaluations and counseling for members of the rural and farm community.
SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM: Information, assessment, job development, supervision and competitive employment for individuals with severe disabilities.
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY PROGRAM: Community-based TBI rehabilitative services and resources.
VETERANS PROGRAM: Information and resources for and about veterans with disabilities.
Go to:
Message
from the Commissioner
Mission of the Department
Department of Aging and Disabilities
Home Page
Agency of Human Services
Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to avoid commercialization, or commercial exploitation, of this webpage. No link or sublink to, or mention of, a particular site constitutes any endorsement of the items, products, or services.
Questions/Comments: janetr@dad.state.vt.us