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dvr home -> about dvr -> is dvr right for you Is DVR Right For You?Do you want to work? What is DVR? Who does DVR serve? 1. Have a physical or mental disability that makes it difficult to get a job or keep a job that matches your skills, potential, and interest. 2. Need services and support, such as counseling, training, or assistance with a job search, in order to get or keep a job. How can DVR help me go to work? With support from DVR, you will: What types of services does DVR offer? DVR can provide you with the information necessary to assist you in deciding which services you need to reach your job goal. Examples of services include: Assessment services to measure your strengths, capabilities, work skills and interests. These services assist you in selecting a job goal and the DVR services you need to reach that goal. Counseling and guidance services provided throughout the rehabilitation process to help you make good decisions about how to reach your goals. Independent living services help you understand and deal with disability
issues that prevent you from working; these include, but are not limited
to: Assistive technology services assist you with communication or doing tasks by using devices such as, hearing aids, visual aids, special computer software, etc. You can explore with your counselor how technology might help you reach your employment potential or get a device you need to go to work. Training services provide you with work skills needed to achieve your employment goal. Job placement helps you carry out your job search, including: |
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