Comprehensive Vocational Training

Vocational rehabilitation is a process designed to assist individuals with impairments in overcoming difficulties and reintegrating into society through job placement or vocational opportunities, utilizing their remaining physical and intellectual capacities.

Vocational evaluation procedures can vary widely, from specific function tests to more comprehensive assessments. This process is facilitated by a vocational counselor, a vital member of the socio-vocational team, who helps identify the appropriate vocation or skill set for each patient. The counselor employs various tools and methodologies to determine the best vocational path for the individual.
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Components of Analysis in Vocational Rehabilitation


    Assessment and Treatment Information:
  • Valuable medical information regarding the patient, the cause of their disability, and a proposed treatment plan.
  • Screening for personality traits, achievements, reading and writing skills, and qualitative aspects.
  • Evaluation of hand functions, a critical component of the assessment.
  • Exploration of hobbies, interests, and personal aspirations.
    Functional and Physical Assessments:
  • Assessment of intelligence, vocational aptitudes, and interests.
  • Evaluation of physical capacity, focusing on specific body parts or functional units.
  • Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE), a series of tests and observations designed to objectively assess the individual's ability to function in various circumstances, primarily in employment settings.

Our Rehabilitation Team

Our comprehensive The rehabilitation team comprises a vocational counselor, evaluator, trainer, and placement officer, all dedicated to providing support in:
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Open
Employment

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Self
Employment

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Cooperatives formed by
people with disabilities

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Sheltered workshops and
supported employment

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Home-based
employment