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Return to Work Support offered by DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in Lynnwood

20311 52nd Avenue West, Suite 200, Lynnwood, WA 98036

Driving Directions Southbound on I-5 Take Exit 181 (Lynnwood/196th St.SW). Turn right onto 196th St. and travel west to 50th Ave. W. (Wight's Nursery is on the left). Turn left onto 50th and go to 200th St. SW (stay in center lane). Cross 200th (street becomes Cedar Valley Road for a short distance). As road curves to the left, it becomes 52nd Ave. W. The DSHS Building is a large tan, three-story structure on the left side of the street just as you round the curve. DVR is on the 2nd floor.  Northbound on I-5 Take Exit 179 (220th St.). Turn right onto 220th St. and go to 52nd ( you must turn right or left ). Turn left onto 52nd Ave. W and travel north to 204th St. SW. The DSHS Building is a large tan, three-story structure on the right side of the street. DVR is on the 2nd floor.  Bus Directions Accessible from Community Transit via route 630. Check out the Community Transit website for more information.

Have a physical, mental, or sensory disability that results in a substantial barrier to employment. Require vocational rehabilitation services to get or keep a job. Capable of working as a result of receiving DVR services. Prioritizes serving clients with the most significant disabilities.
M-F, 8am-5pm.

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King, WA

Description

Assists individuals with disabilities in getting and keeping a job. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Once enrolled, clients are assessed to identify strengths, capabilities, work skills, and interests and what DVR services would be needed. Services may include - Vocational counseling - Benefit planning so clients understand how earnings from employment could impact the benefits they receive from other programs, - Independent living services to help clients manage disability issues that get in the way of work. - Assistive technology evaluations and assessments. - Job training and education - Job search assistance - Support in keeping a job

Providing organization

DSHS Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

Provides services for persons with disabilities to prepare for, obtain, and retain employment. Works in partnership with the community and businesses to develop employment opportunities.