Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation
Idaho State’s DVR helps disabled residents enter the workforce to earn a living and lead a more engaged life. It offers training, job placement services and more. It may also give you financial aid so you can acquire a wheelchair van that will get you to and from your place of employment.
The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) in Idaho is a state agency committed to assisting individuals with disabilities in achieving meaningful employment and greater independence. The DVR provides a range of services to eligible individuals, including vocational counseling, career exploration, skills assessment, job training, and job placement assistance.
The DVR works closely with individuals with disabilities to develop personalized plans that address their unique needs and goals. These plans may include educational or vocational training programs, assistive technology, transportation assistance, and other supportive services necessary for successful employment.
Through its partnerships with employers, educators, and community organizations, the DVR strives to create inclusive workplaces and promote disability awareness and accommodation. The agency also offers resources and support to businesses to help them recruit, hire, and retain qualified individuals with disabilities.
The DVR operates multiple offices throughout Idaho, ensuring accessibility and convenient access to its services across the state. Individuals seeking assistance from the DVR can contact their local office or visit the agency's website to learn more about eligibility requirements and available services.
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