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Provides educational services for children and families, vocational rehabilitation for employment, independent living support, eye health services, blindness prevention programs, services for the deaf-blind, business training, summer programs, counseling, educational materials, college prep, tax certification, peer groups, and referrals for residents with visual impairments.
Provides career services for individuals, ages 18 and older, who have a disability that currently presents a barrier to employment. Programs available through the center include: Vocational evaluation, Work adjustment training, Skill training, Job coaching, and Supported Employment.
Helps transition disabled students and adults for the world of work and inclusive community living. The program offers the following: Pre-Vocational Services: One on one, individualized pre-vocational instruction to help prepare individuals for competitive employment. ACI PRE-ETS (Pre-Employment Transition Services) ACI works with local schools to provide transition age students training in employment readiness.
Provides various supportive employment services for adults with disabilities. Services include: job searching, goal development, creation of pre-employment plans like Soft Skills training, job matching, and interview scheduling. Once a job is secured, individuals receive job coaching, long-term support, and technical guidance for employers.
Offers a classroom and community-based collaboration between Abilities and Warren County Community College (WCCC) where students with disabilities explore careers through a variety of means, includes internships and job sampling, classroom instruction, interest assessment, soft-skill instruction, self-advocacy, career mentoring, job coaching, and supported community employment.
Offers to help work with families and individuals to find the most appropriate vocational training based on work interests and overall goals. Programs include Benchwork: Assembly, Packaging, and Fulfillment, Janitorial and Boiler Operations, Food Service, and Recycling Operations. Transportation to the center is provided however availability is limited.
Provides educational services for children and families, vocational rehabilitation for employment, independent living support, eye health services, blindness prevention programs, services for the deaf-blind, business training, summer programs, counseling, educational materials, college prep, tax certification, peer groups, and referrals for residents with visual impairments.
Assists individuals living with serious mental illness in entering or returning to the workforce. Provides vocational services, helping clients identify career interests and preferences. Staff collaborates with clients to assess strengths, aiming to find, attain, and maintain a job and career. Additionally, offers on-the-job training for individuals interested in learning job duties and managing the employee/employer relationship.
Delivers vocational rehabilitation services and community employment opportunities to individuals with disabilities. Services encompass training in self-help, leisure, and daily living, vocational evaluation, career planning, resume writing, application assistance, job training and placement, school-to-work transition support, and long-term follow-up services. Transportation is available from assigned pick-up points.
Trains and coordinates mobile ground crews for basic ground maintenance and mowing for county and municipal roads, commercial business parks, and local businesses. Services include: Ground maintenance, Mowing (for commercial businesses), Residential lawn services, Grounds keeping, Litter abatement, Janitorial services. Transportation to the center is provided.
