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Delaware Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services assist persons who are blind in preparing for, obtaining, and retaining employment. Applicants are made eligible based on their visual disability, their need for VR services, and their intent to work. The VR counselor and the eligible individual work in partnership to jointly identify a realistic employment objective consistent with the individual's skills, abilities, capabilities, aptitude, particular interests, concerns and resources through informed choice, as well as the services needed to achieve that objective.Services may include: assessment to evaluate their visual needs, skills, abilities, functional capacities and personality traits so that they can make informed choices about which career options are best for them. Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling and Guidance enables individuals to explore various types of low vision aids and other assistive technology to maximize their visual capacities and/or accommodate total blindness.
Training to acquire adjustment skills to blindness, vocational training or post-secondary education to prepare for employment in today's labor market is provided. Job placement services help job seekers develop a job-search plan, write a resume, practice interviewing, and locate appropriate job leads in line with their employment interests. Rehabilitation technology services are provided for job-site assessment of reasonable accommodations, procurement of appropriate assistive technology devices, and training in the use of adapted equipment to afford blind employees the ability to perform their jobs competitively and efficiently in an independent manner.
Post-employment follow up after individuals have achieved their employment goals can continue to serve as a resource to both employees and employers to ensure job stability and retention as job demands and responsibilities change.
New Jersey Supported Employment Services for DDD Clients
The New Jersey Division of Developmental Disabilities supports the principles that people with developmental disabilities shall pursue meaningful and productive lives. DDD seeks to achieve full integration and inclusion in society through relationships and work — in an individualized manner, consistent with the unique strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, and abilities of each individual.
New Jersey Department of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR)
The New Jersey Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services (DVRS) provides services that enable individuals with disabilities to find jobs or keep their existing jobs.
Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation This is the official website of the Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, a state agency that helps persons with disabilities help themselves to prepare for, start, and maintain a career. OVR has fifteen offices located around the State with over 400 professional vocational rehabilitation counselors. These counselors work every year with thousands of persons who have physical, mental, and emotional disabilities.