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by Elaina Reilly Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Special Note: Vocational Rehabilitation Services Are Continuing During COVID-19

Are you an individual with a disability and are looking for a career pathway, advancement in your current field or employment during the COVID-19 pandemic? Vocational Rehabilitation staff are able to connect with you in person, video conferencing, and phone or email if you want to start your vocational journey.

Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Services for Blind and Visually Impaired provides those services necessary to help people with visual loss to enter, re-enter, or maintain employment. Most services are provided without charge to the referred individual as the Services for Blind and Visually Impaired Program is supported by your State and Federal tax dollars.

Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

The Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing provides leadership and direction in serving persons who are deaf and hard of hearing; reviews, updates, and implements the state plan for the deaf and hard of hearing; participates in the screening of sign language interpreters, and maintains a list and fee schedule of screened and certified interpreters; provides technical assistance to state and private agencies on request in order to ensure accessibility for deaf and hard of hearing people; assists in development of legislation affecting deaf and hard of hearing people in the state as approved by the state board of education; works with the NH Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, the NH Association of the Deaf, NH Hearing Loss Group, and any other consumer group as needed to ensure quality services for deaf and hard of hearing; and serves as an information and referral source for the state on the subject of deafness and hearing loss..

Independent Living Program

For many Americans with disabilities, Independent Living means freedom - the freedom to make choices in their lives taking an active part in daily living at home and in the community, which some people take for granted, can be difficult for a person with a significant disability.

School Transition Services

Vocational Rehabilitation has a long history of providing direct and indirect services to youth with disabilities as they transition from school to work. The services provided have enabled many students to obtain successful employment.

Services for Employers

New Hampshire businesses are operating in an extremely competitive environment; therefore hiring the best person for the job is imperative. The most untapped, diversified and highly marketable employee in our state is the qualified professional with disability.

Community Rehabilitation Program

The New Hampshire Vocational Rehabilitation (NHVR) Community Rehabilitation Program (CRP) is comprised of specific services and authorized service providers who work with NHVR Counselors and program Participants to maximize employment outcomes for individuals with disabilities.

Why is it important to keep medical equipment clean?

Keeping your equipment clean and lubricated will extend it's life and avoid costly repairs.

What is a REQ?

REQ is here to assist with assessment, home evaluation, equipment trial and guidance, as well as education regarding funding options.

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