Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Our vocational services are designed to support clients in identifying, preparing for, and successfully returning to meaningful employment. These services are tailored to each individual’s needs and capabilities following a brain injury or neurological condition.
Prior Level of Job Performance
We work with employers to understand the client’s previous job performance and identify what may be needed for a successful return to work. This includes:
- Interviewing current, former, or prospective employers
- Reviewing job history and task demands
- Conducting job task analysis and return-to-work planning
- Discussing potential accommodations or job modifications
Vocational Exploration
When a client is uncertain about future employment options, we provide guidance and resources to support career decision-making. Services include:
- Conducting labor market research to identify viable job options in the client’s area
- Facilitating informational interviews to gather first-hand insights into job demands
- Helping clients make informed vocational choices aligned with their abilities and interests
Trial Work Experience Supervision
For clients whose work readiness remains uncertain, we provide supervised work experiences in structured settings. This helps evaluate:
- Ability to sustain employment
- Work behaviors and support needs
- Capacity to benefit from continued vocational services
Trial work typically takes place in volunteer roles or supported work environments.
Preparation for Employment
We prepare clients for a successful job search by providing:
- Personalized resume development
- Interview coaching with a focus on addressing gaps in employment
- Guidance on discussing disability status and accommodations during interviews