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ARC Big Bend, The

*Serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities with life skills, school to work, and employment services *Adult day training for developmentally disabled adults and students in high school transition programs *Supported employment *Employment Services for the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation *Program serves 9 counties within the Big Bend region, including: Madison, Jefferson, Leon, Gadsden, Wakulla, Taylor, Suwannee, Hamilton, and Lafayette *Employment Services Office in Tallahassee: 2898 Mahan Dr, Suite 2.

Services: Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs, Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs, Special Education, Vocational Education

122 SW Commerce Dr

Madison, FL 32340

(850) 973-4614

DOE, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Area 1

*Serves persons with physical or mental disabilities that interfere with their ability to work by preparing clients for employment offering: medical, psychological and work evaluation assessment; follow-up and assistance with accommodations; counseling, guidance, career planning, job coaching, and assistive technology; limited on-the-job training *Offers financial post secondary education at colleges, universities, technical and vocational schools *Can provide referrals to vocational rehabilitation offices anywhere in Florida

Services: College/University Entrance Support, Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs, Health/Disability Related Counseling, Student Financial Aid, Vocational Rehabilitation

325 W Gaines St, Ste 1144

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(850) 245-3399

Employer Assistance and Resource Network on Disability Inclusion (EARN)

*Helps employers recruit, hire, retain and advance people with disabilities *Website provides information on recruiting and hiring; retention and advancement; laws and regulations; creating an accessible and welcoming workplace; and federal contractor requirements *Free training on disability inclusion in the interactive training center including webinars offering HR Certification Institute (HRCI) and Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) credits

Services: Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs, General Legal Aid

201 Dolgen Hall

ILR School, Cornell University

Ithaca, NY 14853

(607) 255-7727

Florida Workers' Compensation, Division of

*Administers and enforces Florida's workers compensation laws *Provides assistance to employers, injured workers, insurance carriers, and health care providers; injured workers may receive assistance in resolving claim disputes and certain reemployment services *Ensures self-execution of workers' compensation system through education, informing stakeholders of their rights and responsibilities, leveraging data to deliver services, and holding parties accountable for meeting obligations

Services: Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs, Workers Compensation

200 E Gaines St

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(850) 413-1600

Future Pathways

*Aids teens and adults with disabilities with in-home training for job readiness, independent living, and social skills *Offers independent living skills training for hygiene, cooking, safety, laundry, budgeting, and time management *Career development training which aids in pre-employment, assistance with obtaining employment, and on-the-job training *Social skills groups which aims to help build friendships and hold meaningful conversations *Consultation for guardians/caretakers which includes disability agency services, adult day programs, recreational opportunities, and guardianship

Services: Attendant Services for People With Disabilities, Caregiver Counseling, Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs, Employment Preparation, Health/Disability Related Support Groups, Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs, Independent Living Skills Instruction, Vocational Rehabilitation

1535 Killearn Center Blvd, Unit C-6

Tallahassee, FL 32309

(850) 566-1334

Gadsden Association Rehabilitation Center, Inc

*Supported Employment Training: places persons with disabilities in jobs in the community, providing on-the-job training; employment includes roadside clean-up and janitorial services at rest stops

Services: Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs, Employment Preparation, Job Finding Assistance

1633 High Bridge Rd #A

Quincy, FL 32351

(850) 570-2745

Job Accomodation Network (JAN)

*Job Accommodation Network (JAN) offers free, expert, and confidential guidance for persons with disabilities and employers on work related issues *Topics include workplace accommodations, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), self-employment/entrepreneurship opportunities, and many other issues related to persons with disabilities and employment *Provides A to Z listings of accommodations by disability, topic, and limitation *Archived webcasts are available at no cost on topics like disability etiquette, assistive technologies, management techniques, accommodations, and the employment provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) *Blog and monthly newsletters for timely articles on topics related to employment and people with disabilities *Workplace Accommodation Toolkit is a reference for Hiring Managers, Supervisors, IT professionals, and employees with disabilities

Services: Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs, Job Finding Assistance

(800) 526-7234

Leon Advocacy and Resource Center (LARC)

*Four primary programs to enable people with developmental disabilities to participate in community life *Residential: six group homes with specialized living services and supported living counselors on call 24 hours per day *Supported Employment: training and assistance to both employee and employer during sustained employment *Supported Living: training and assistance to live in and maintain a home or apartment of participants' choosing; may include: personal hygiene and grooming skills, household chores, meal preparation, shopping, personal finances, and social and adaptive skills; some participants also receive services of paid roommate (In Home Supports) who provides personal care *Community Training and Other supports: transportation, companion, community inclusion, and trial competency training *LARC also works with Leon County Schools' Exceptional Student Education program to provide vocational training so students can find and maintain competitive employment *Branch in Taylor County serves clients; call LARC office for referral *Offers Kiwanis Aktion Club program, a service club for people with disabilities

Services: Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs, Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs, Independent Living Skills Instruction, Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing

1949 Commonwealth Lane

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 422-0355

Partnership on Employment & Accessible Technology (PEAT)

*Central hub for accessible technology-related tools and resources, including accessibility of online job applications and other eRecruiting technologies *Helps employers and the technology industry adopt and promote accessible technology as part of everyday business practices, for the benefit of all employers and workers *Free live and archived webinars about advancing accessible technology *TechCheck tool to help employers assess their technology accessibility practices *TalentWorks, a resource that helps employers make e-recruiting technologies accessible to job seekers with disabilities

Services: Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs

1560 Wilson Blvd, Ste 850

Arlington, VA 22209

Social Security Administration, Ticket to Work Program

*Free training, job referrals and other services to help find employment for persons receiving SSDI or SSI benefits and want to work *Ticket issued to eligible persons who are then assigned ticket to an employment network of their choice *If network accepts ticket, it will coordinate and provide appropriate services to help person find and maintain employment *Cash benefits and Medicaid or Medicare often continue throughout transition to work, and there are protections in place to help persons return to benefits if unable to continue working due to disability *A summary guide to employment supports: http://www.

Services: Comprehensive Disability Related Employment Programs, SSI

61 Forsyth St SW, Ste 23T29

Atlanta, GA 30303

(866) 968-7842

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