Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) provides services to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing or to those who have disabilities and who need help to qualify for or to find a job. VR may assist with ...
This post was co-authored by Dr. Miranda Melcher. U.S. law (read more details about the laws in our previous blogs), as mandated by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and its amendments, states that a ...
Power-up to full partnership. This 16-page booklet outlines implementation strategies for collaboration between local offices of state vocational rehabilitation (VR) services and mental-health service ...
For many of us, adulthood is inextricably tied to working. For most American adults, our work has strong ties to the rest of our life– our finances, our health insurance and benefits, our ability to ...
There is nearly as much confusion as there is excitement about augmented and virtual reality. While VR could be big and AR could be bigger (and take longer), there are more questions than answers out ...
Virtual reality and augmented reality had a reality check in 2016. Despite heavy investment and industry buzz, the predicted mass adoption of VR/AR never materialized. Scratch below the surface, ...
Having a job is about more than simply earning a paycheck. It is an anchor for one’s identity and influences quality of life, independence, and wellness. Securing a job after high school is an ...