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• ADI
Fee Schedule
• Interagency
Collaboration
• Recovery
• Referral
Process
• Success
Stories
• Training
• Vocational
Services
What
is Vocational Rehabilitation?
Vocational
Rehabilitation is an individualized, long-term process in which an individual,
in partnership with a Vocational Counselor, learns to identify his or her
strengths, resources, abilities, capabilities, and interests in order to
develop employment goals, training and objectives. The ADI Vocational Program
is not a placement service; rather it is aimed at Recovery, Rehabilitation
and skills training with the belief that each individual has strengths and
abilities to become independent and self-sufficient within their community.
ADI offers a community, strengths-based approach to Vocational Rehabilitation,
in that it offers real world business practices and teaches normative work
skills and psychosocial rehabilitation.
Aspen
Diversified Industries Vocational Rehabilitation Services Program is dedicated
to helping jobseekers find successful employment in the competitive job markets
of today. The level and degree to which reintegration occurs includes consideration
of the personal choice and the readiness of each client. The purpose of reintegration,
through Recovery based Vocational Rehabilitation, is to encourage growth,
increase self-confidence and improve the quality of life of each consumer/client.
The goal of the program is not to find jobs for consumer/clients, but to
give them the skills needed to procure suitable employment and give them
back a feeling of self-worth. This can be done through community work, training,
education, volunteering and placement in a work setting. The mission of the
program is to facilitate self-discovery through the process of Vocational
Rehabilitation. Vocational Rehabilitation permeates all levels of ADI and
is designed to do the same with other businesses in the community.
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