Overview
Bureau of Rehabilitation Services Overview
The Bureau of Rehabilitation Services (BRS) is a division of the Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services (ADS). Located in downtown Bridgeport at 1057 Broad Street, this state agency is dedicated to helping individuals with physical, intellectual, and emotional disabilities achieve their employment goals 💼. The BRS operates under the philosophy that everyone who wants to work should have the opportunity to do so. The office provides personalized vocational rehabilitation services to help clients prepare for, find, and maintain competitive employment in their communities.
Key Services and Programs
- Vocational Counseling: One-on-one guidance to help clients identify career interests and develop an Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE).
- Job Placement: Assistance with resume writing, interview preparation, and connecting with local employers.
- Training & Education: Funding and support for skills training, college education, or on-the-job training programs required for a chosen career 🎓.
- Assistive Technology: Evaluations and provisions for adaptive equipment or vehicle modifications to remove barriers to employment.
- School-to-Work Transition: specialized services for high school students with disabilities transitioning to the workforce or higher education.
Location and Access
The Bridgeport BRS office is situated on the first floor (Suite 101) of the Clark Building on Broad Street, directly across from the Fairfield County Courthouse. 🏢 Security: The building typically maintains a security guard on-site. Visitors may be asked to sign in. 🚌 Transit: The location is highly accessible, being just a short walk from the Bridgeport Transportation Center, which serves Metro-North, Amtrak, and GBT buses.
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