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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 40467" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>katmom,</p><p></p><p>Again, depending on your state and the availability of funds, the psychological treatment may or may not be provided. However, most states do have good contracts with vocational training programs. Job coaching programs are excellent, and I highly recommend them. The job coach is a professional who sometimes develops a job, educates the employer/employees as to their client's disability and its ramifications in the workplace, and trains them on potential strategies to make the placement work. They then,personally learn the job, and work on the job with the client until they (the job coach) can gradually "fade" out. In our state, the job coaches will attend and work for a day if the client cannot come to work-and this is a selling point to the employer. This type of strong hands-on service really makes a difference in job outcomes. Interestingly, the employers often find that the job coaches help their other "regular employees". Of course we know, there is no such thing as a "regular employee". :smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 40467, member: 3704"] katmom, Again, depending on your state and the availability of funds, the psychological treatment may or may not be provided. However, most states do have good contracts with vocational training programs. Job coaching programs are excellent, and I highly recommend them. The job coach is a professional who sometimes develops a job, educates the employer/employees as to their client's disability and its ramifications in the workplace, and trains them on potential strategies to make the placement work. They then,personally learn the job, and work on the job with the client until they (the job coach) can gradually "fade" out. In our state, the job coaches will attend and work for a day if the client cannot come to work-and this is a selling point to the employer. This type of strong hands-on service really makes a difference in job outcomes. Interestingly, the employers often find that the job coaches help their other "regular employees". Of course we know, there is no such thing as a "regular employee". [img]:smile:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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