Sentences with phrase «as vocational rehabilitation»

In 2005, she began working as a vocational rehabilitation counselor in the state of New Mexico, while concurrently providing vocational assessment services for O'Brien Consulting in Oklahoma.
Coverage does not include non ‑ medical Ancillary Services, such as vocational rehabilitation,
Leading ophthalmology and retina experts were retained to present the case as well as a vocational rehabilitation expert and economist.
WEST ORANGE, N.J. — Kessler Foundation appointed John O'Neill, PhD, CRC, as vocational rehabilitation researcher, an inaugural position.

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Any type of rehabilitation or vocational work is of great value to the residents as it provides the individual with a sense of pride and achievement that they can use their time for the benefit of themselves and their community
Gateway provides a wide array of services to adults, children and families, including around - the - clock psychiatric emergency services, psychiatric medication therapy services, outpatient counseling for individuals and families, specialized residential care for children and adolescents, permanent affordable housing for adults, supervised adult residential services, adult supported housing services, mental health services for adults with persistent mental health issues, a licensed school for children with emotional and behavioral difficulties, nationally recognized vocational and occupational rehabilitation services, a therapeutic outdoor recreation program for children and adolescents, a homeless shelter for families and residential substance abuse services, as well as individual and case management services for adults and children.
By partnering with the International Brain Injury Clubhouse Association, a collaborative international network of clubhouses, as well as local clinical programs, Service Source is prioritizing the inclusion of vocational rehabilitation services in brain injury management programs.»
He served as the Project Co-Director of two NIDILRR - funded Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers (RRTC), and is principal investigator for Kessler's pilot study of vocational rehabilitation in SCI funded by the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation.
(A) designate a State agency as the sole State agency to administer the plan, or to supervise its administration by a local agency, except that (i) where under the State's law the State agency for the blind or other agency which provides assistance or services to the adult blind, is authorized to * provide vocational REHABILITATION services to such individuals, such agency may be designated as the sole State agency to administer the part of the plan * under which vocational REHABILITATION services are provided for the blind (or to supervise the administration of such part by a local agency) and a separate State agency may be designated as the sole State agency with respect to the rest of the State plan, and (ii) the Secretary, upon the request of a State, may authorize such agency to share funding and administrative responsibility with another agency of the State or with a local agency in order to permit such agencies to carry out a joint program to provide services to handicapped individuals, and may waive compliance with respect to vocational * REHABILITATION services furnished under such programs with the requirement of clause (4) of this subsection that the plan be in effect in all political subdivisions of that State;
(A) establish, on an appropriate regional basis, a multidisciplinary system of providing vocational and other REHABILITATION services, specifically designed to meet the special needs of individuals with spinal cord injuries, including acute care as well as periodic inpatient or outpatient followup and services;
(2) provide short - term training and instruction in technical matters * relating to vocational REHABILITATION services, including the establishment and maintenance of such research fellowships and traineeships, with such stipends and allowances (including travel and subsistence expenses), as he may deem necessary, except that no such training or instruction (or fellowship or scholarship) shall be provided any individual for any one course of study for a period in excess of four years, and such training, instruction, fellowships, * and traineeships may be in the fields of REHABILITATION medicine, * REHABILITATION nursing, REHABILITATION counseling, REHABILITATION social work, * REHABILITATION psychology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology and audiology, prosthetics and orthotics, recreation for ill and handicapped individuals, and other specialized fields contributing to the * REHABILITATION of handicapped individuals; and
(13)(A) provide that vocational REHABILITATION services provided under the State plan shall be available to any civil employee of the United State disabled while in the performance of his duty on the same terms and conditions as apply to other persons, and
(B)(i) that such unit shall be located at an organizational level and shall have an organizational status within such State agency comparable to that of other major organizational units of such agency, or (ii) in the case of an agency described in clause (1)(B)(ii), either that such unit shall be so located and have such status, or that the director of such unit shall be the executive officer of such State agency; except that, in the case of a State which has designated only one State agency pursuant to clause (1) of this subsection, such State may, if it so desires, assign responsibility for the part of the plan under which vocational REHABILITATION services are provided for the blind to one organizational unit of such agency, and assign responsibility for the rest of the plan to another organizational unit of such agency, with the provisions of this clause applying separately to each of such units; provide for financial participation by the State, or if the State so elects, by the State and local agencies to meet the amount of the non - Federal share; provide that the plan shall be in effect in all political subdivisions, except that in the case of any activity which, in the judgment of the Secretary, is likely to assist in promoting the vocational REHABILITATION of substantially larger numbers of handicapped individuals or groups of handicapped individuals the Secretary may waive compliance with the requirement herein that the plan be in effect in all political subdivisions of the State to the extent and for such period as may be provided in accordance with regulations prescribed by him, but only if the non - Federal share of the * cost of such vocational REHABILITATION services is met from funds made available by a local agency (including, to the extent permitted by such regulations, funds contributed to such agency by a private agency, organization, or individual);
(3) vocational and other training services for handicapped individuals, which shall include personal and vocational adjustment, books, and other training materials, and services to the families of such individuals as are * necessary to the adjustment or REHABILITATION of such individuals: Provided, That no training services in institutions of higher education shall be paid for with funds under this title unless maximum efforts have been made to secure grant assistance, in whole or in part, from other sources to pay for such training;
(c) The Secretary shall also insure that (1) in developing and carrying out individualized written REHABILITATION program required by section 101 in the case of each handicapped individual primary emphasis is placed upon the determination and achievement of a vocational goal for such individual, (2) a decision that such an individual is not capable of achieving such a goal and thus not eligible for vocational REHABILITATION services provided with assistance under this part, is made only in full consultation with such individual (or, in appropriate cases, his parents or guardians), and only upon the certification, as an amendment to such written program, that the * evaluation of REHABILITATION potential has demonstrated beyond any reasonable doubt that such individual is not then capable of achieving such a goal, and (3) any such decision shall be reviewed at least annually in accordance with the procedure and criteria established in this section.
(G)(i) the provision of vocational REHABILITATION services to any individual for a total period not in excess of eighteen months for the purpose of determining whether such individual is a handicapped individual, a handicapped individual for whom a vocational goal is not possible or feasible (as determined in accordance with section 102 (c)-RRB-, or neither such individual; and (ii) an assessment, at least once in every ninety - day period during which such services are provided, of the results of the provision of such services to an individual to ascertain whether any of the determinations described in subclause (i) may be made.
(3) to aid in the conduct of related activities which will expand or improve the services for or help improve public understanding of the problems of deaf - blind individuals; the Secretary, subject to the provisions of section 306, is authorized to enter into an agreement with any public or nonprofit agency or organization for payment by the United States of all or part of the costs of the establishment and operation, including construction and * equipment, of a center for vocational REHABILITATION of handicapped individuals who are both deaf and blind, which center shall be known as the National Center for Deaf - Blind Youths and Adults.
Attorney Ventura has worked with experts throughout the United States involving specialists in diverse fields such as: accident reconstructionists, engineers, scientists, safety consultants, OSHA and Building Code experts, orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, neurologists, cardiologists, psychologists, physical rehabilitation specialists, vocational specialists, and economists.
Because our client received vocational rehabilitative services and was placed in a work environment as part of that rehabilitation, the defendant's insurance company took the position that he was able to be gainfully employed.
This below is what the Commission has laid out as the guidelines for vocational rehabilitation.
This is where an individual is released by a doctor as having permanent medical restrictions (e.g. no lifting more than 10 pounds, needs to lay down for 15 minutes every two hours, etc.) and the individual goes through vocational rehabilitation.
As for the non-physical impact of your personal damages, we use non-medical experts such as economists who can calculate an accident victim's financial losses, or a vocational rehabilitation expert who can determine the costs and impact of occupational retraininAs for the non-physical impact of your personal damages, we use non-medical experts such as economists who can calculate an accident victim's financial losses, or a vocational rehabilitation expert who can determine the costs and impact of occupational retraininas economists who can calculate an accident victim's financial losses, or a vocational rehabilitation expert who can determine the costs and impact of occupational retraining.
Future care costs may include such things as rehabilitation support services, physiotherapy, chiropractic treatment, massage therapy, equipment and home alterations reasonably necessary to facilitate independence and mobility, medications, housekeeping services, yard maintenance and handyman services, psychological counselling, occupational therapy, nursing or in - home care services, child care, and educational or vocational support services.
We have access to highly qualified experts of various medical specialities, as well as experts specializing in rehabilitation, economic loss, vocational assessments, and work capacity evaluations.
Through its emphasis on full pre ‐ funding of the system and claims cost based rate ‐ setting, the Marshall scheme threatens to undermine the goals of workers» compensation as a public social insurance system with fair compensation and meaningful vocational rehabilitation.
Below are some guidelines the Virginia Workers Compensation Commission has laid out as the guidelines for vocational rehabilitation.
Treatment costs include medical procedures (including follow - up surgeries), physical therapy, occupational therapy, vocational rehabilitation costs, and long - term or lifetime care, such as at a nursing home or assisted living facility.
As it follows, the FCE then may be used together with vocational rehabilitation, which is another method to help the injured worker find a brand new job.
Provide vocational rehabilitation assistance such as resume and cover letter preparation, job search and application strategies, interview preparation and techniques, and social skills
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Suncoast Communities, Albany, KY 6/2011 to Present Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor • Assess clients to determine their disabilities or dependencies • Create and implement plans to rehabilitate clients according to their physical and mental conditions • Provide counseling to clients around choosing, obtaining and obtaining employment and academics • Coordinate educational support services for client looking to get back into academics • Facilitate job placement by assisting clients with application documents and getting them in touch with various organizations • Conduct outreach programs to maintain a solid data bank of interested placement organizations • Make referrals for therapeutic work programs after consulting with patients» physicians and psychologists • Monitor client progress through constant evaluations and re-evaluate clients that may be slipping • Counsel and assist clients through rehabilitation procedures and adjust programs as needed • Create and maintain records of clients in a safe and confidential manner
As a job search workshop facilitator and vocational rehabilitation case manager, I have helped hundreds of clients find jobs, return to school, and make smart career choices.
As an expert in assessing clients» medical, psychological and economic situations to determine viability of and probability of success of vocational rehabilitation programs, I believe that I will be a direct and immediate asset at Safe Horizon in the role of Vocational Rehabilitation Svocational rehabilitation programs, I believe that I will be a direct and immediate asset at Safe Horizon in the role of Vocational Rehabilitation SVocational Rehabilitation Specialist.
• Qualified to assess needs for additional assistance, including rehabilitation, financial aid and vocational training • Proven ability to support and monitor clients as they progress through designated employment service plans • Highly skilled in conducting exit interviews and collecting client evaluations of work or project experiences
Professional Experience Fraser Organization (City, ST) 2007 — Present Rehabilitation Specialist • Provide comprehensive vocational rehabilitation services to individuals who have physical and mental challenges • Develop individualized rehabilitation plans based upon the distinct challenges and potential of each patient • Conduct a comprehensive patient assessment and provide vocational guidance and counseling • Coordinate vocational placement and follow - up services to ensure long - term patient success • Utilize extensive administrative, CPR, first aid, and medical equipment training as needed • Perform all services with compassion, professionalism, and integrity
He has lived and worked throughout Florida, Central California, and Northwest Italy as a police consultant, counselor, professor at three universities, vocational rehabilitation counselor, and psychologist in the fields of clinical, forensic, and substance use treatment.
You'll enhance your rehabilitation counseling process as you select, analyze, and modify recreation and leisure activities with the client's intended vocational goals in mind.
This book is based on his ten years of experience as a consultant to vocational rehabilitation and disability programs.
Although a number of innovative vocational rehabilitation (VR) demonstration projects have been completed with MS populations, there remains a lack of clarity as to a profile of these VR participants.
• The several rehabilitation disciplines and related processes (e.g., vocational evaluation, job development and job placement, work adjustment, case management) are tied to the central field of rehabilitation profession with counseling as its core, and is differentiated from other related counseling fields.
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES Services that include job finding / development, assessment and enhancement of work - related skills, attitudes, and behaviors as well as provision of job experience to clients / patients.
Rights and Recognition: To promote the inherent rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Peoples of Australia Strategies: Fund Aboriginal legal services to provide accessible and affordable protection of individual and community rights within the criminal justice system; advocate for further innovations in community justice programs including the expansion of diversionary programs; advocate and monitor peer support, pre and post release, prison art, train the trainer, vocational training and work experience, as well as other culturally appropriate rehabilitation programs within the correctional system; encourage CDEPs to participate in post-release programs.
Council of State Administrators of Vocational Rehabilitation (CSAVR) Serves as an advisory body to the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) and other federal agencies in the development of policies and administration of programs affecting the lives of persons with disabilities and impacting the national public program of vocational rehabilitationVocational Rehabilitation (CSAVR) Serves as an advisory body to the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) and other federal agencies in the development of policies and administration of programs affecting the lives of persons with disabilities and impacting the national public program of vocational rehabilitationvocational rehabilitation services.
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