Vocational Rehabilitation Program
Goal
The goal of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) is to assist an individual in achieving or maintaining an employment outcome that is consistent with his/her unique strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities, interests and informed choice.
Eligibility
Individuals must have a visual impairment in both eyes and require vocational rehabilitation services to obtain, maintain, or retain an employment outcome.
Services
Types of services may include:
- Vocational Training
- Job Placement
- On-the-Job Training
- Orientation and Mobility Training
- Independent Living Skills Training
- Career Counseling and Guidance
- Low Vision Aids and Appliances
- Job Modification including Adaptive Technology
Some services are based on economic need.
Plan
All eligible VR consumers with the assistance of the VR specialist will develop an Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE) that outlines the rehabilitation program required to meet the desired employment outcome. The IPE will include a vocational goal and the services to be provided toward achieving that goal.
Rights
Applicants and eligible consumers have the right to question or appeal any decision that is made regarding eligibility determination or their rehabilitation program. VR Counselors will explain these rights to applicants and eligible consumers. Applicants and eligible consumers can also contact the Disability Rights Florida for information or assistance regarding their rights or the rehabilitation process.
Responsibilities
Consumers must:
- Maintain regular contact with their counselor
- Inform the counselor of any change of circumstances which might affect the IPE or it's outcome
- Keep all scheduled appointments