Overview
Bureau of Rehabilitation Services (BRS)
Vocational Rehabilitation and Disability Support
The Bureau of Rehabilitation Services (BRS), operating under the Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services (ADS), is dedicated to helping individuals with disabilities achieve independence through employment. The Hartford office at 55 Farmington Avenue provides personalized vocational rehabilitation services to eligible residents. The agency’s primary mission is to assist people with physical, mental, and intellectual disabilities in preparing for, obtaining, and maintaining competitive employment in the community.
Programs and Assistance
- Vocational Rehabilitation: A comprehensive program that includes career counseling, skills training, and job placement assistance tailored to individual needs.
- Level Up: A transition program specifically for students with disabilities (ages 16-21) to help them move from school to the workforce or higher education.
- Employer Services: Consulting with local businesses to recruit qualified talent with disabilities and providing guidance on workplace accommodations.
- Assistive Technology: Evaluating and providing technology solutions that enable individuals to perform job tasks effectively.
Accessing Services
Services at BRS are eligibility-based. Interested individuals must apply and undergo an assessment to determine their qualification for the Vocational Rehabilitation program. The Hartford office is accessible by major public transit routes along Farmington Avenue. The facility is fully ADA compliant, ensuring access for all visitors. Counselors are available to guide clients through the entire process, from the initial application to long-term career support.
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