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Washington Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation

The DVR of Washington operates under the auspices of the state’s Department of Social and Health Services. It has locations all around the state dedicated to helping people with disabilities lead more self-determinant, rewarding lives by obtaining and keeping jobs. Disability grants are available for a handicap van or handicapped accessibility conversions if they are necessary for finding and maintaining employment.

The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) in Washington is a government agency dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities in their pursuit of employment and independence. As part of the state's Department of Social and Health Services, the DVR provides a range of vocational rehabilitation services and resources.

The primary goal of the DVR is to assist individuals with disabilities in preparing for, obtaining, and maintaining meaningful employment. They work closely with eligible individuals to identify their vocational goals, assess their strengths and limitations, and develop individualized plans to achieve successful employment outcomes.

DVR offers various services, including vocational counseling, job placement assistance, skills training, and support for accommodations in the workplace. They collaborate with employers, educational institutions, community organizations, and other service providers to enhance employment opportunities and create an inclusive workforce environment.

The DVR also administers financial assistance programs, such as scholarships and grants, to help individuals with disabilities access education and vocational training programs. They provide guidance on transitioning from school to work, offering specialized services for youth with disabilities to facilitate their successful transition into the workforce.

Located in Washington, the DVR has offices throughout the state to ensure accessibility and localized support for individuals in different communities. Their team of qualified professionals, including vocational counselors and rehabilitation specialists, are committed to empowering individuals with disabilities to overcome barriers and achieve their career goals.

Contact Info

(360) 725-3636
(800) 637-5627

Location:

4565 7th Avenue SE
Lacey, Washington 98503