CLIENT SERVICES
ASSESSMENT TOOLS
Assessment helps assist individuals to identify their employment and career interests, strengths and needs. These services recommend strategies to remove barriers to employment.For more information please contact Carol O'Brien in Cedar Rapids or Carmen Heck in Iowa City.
ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
ACCESSoffers training to enhance computer skills, communication skills and the working environment with adaptive technology. Adaptive technology is any device that increases the independence of the person served.For more information on Assistive Technology Services please contact Carol O'Brien in Cedar Rapids or Carmen Heck in Iowa City.
FACILITY-BASED VOCATIONAL SERVICES
Work Adjustment, Occupational Skills Training, & Work Services are designed to improve job-related attitudes, behaviors, and skills and then to develop strategies to maintain newly-developed skills and behaviors. Skills training is offered in the retail field, clerical, computer operations, janitorial and dock/warehouse occupations. This training occurs at our Centers and Retail Stores.For more information please contact Carol O'Brien in Cedar Rapids or Ann Trotter in Iowa City.
COMMUNITY EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
These services match the interests and abilities of individuals with the employment needs of local business and industry. Includes Job Placement, Supported Employment, & School-to-Work Transition. For more information on Community Based Assesment contact Carol O'Brien in Cedar Rapids, Carmen Heck in Iowa City, Sherri King in Muscatine, or Stefanie Brandes in Davenport.CASE MANAGEMENT
Services are designed to assist individuals with a brain injury and their families while the person is recovering from the injury or illness. These services help with the referral process to needed community services and provide advocacy and needed support.For more information on Case Management please contact Carol O'Brien.
SUPPORTED COMMUNITY LIVING
Services provide independent living skills for individuals with disabilities in their communities in order to enhance their independence. These services include meal preparation, household chore completion, emergency planning, scheduling, transportation, grocery shopping, recreational and socialization activities, budgeting and assistance with paying bills, and advocacy.For more information on Supported Community Living please contact Carmen Heck in Iowa City or Carol O'Brien in Cedar Rapids.
