American Rehabilitation: AR., Volume 25, Issues 1-3U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, [Rehabilitation Services Administration, 1999 - Electronic journals |
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... require- ment . The average length of time that a VR client receives services is 2 years . Con- sequently , most TANF recipients receiving VR services should complete their VR plan prior to losing TANF benefits . Following are abstracts ...
... require- ment . The average length of time that a VR client receives services is 2 years . Con- sequently , most TANF recipients receiving VR services should complete their VR plan prior to losing TANF benefits . Following are abstracts ...
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... require little training or expense . Advocates of the ticket proposal point out that the new proposal differs from the method by which state reha- bilitation agencies are reimbursed from the Trust Fund . Under the new pro- posal ...
... require little training or expense . Advocates of the ticket proposal point out that the new proposal differs from the method by which state reha- bilitation agencies are reimbursed from the Trust Fund . Under the new pro- posal ...
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... require- ments of disability legislation . The history of the disability manage- ment movement is a short one , docu- mented in a number of sources ( Galvin , 1986 ; Tate , Habeck & Galvin , 1986 ; Ak- abas , Gates & Galvin , 1992 ...
... require- ments of disability legislation . The history of the disability manage- ment movement is a short one , docu- mented in a number of sources ( Galvin , 1986 ; Tate , Habeck & Galvin , 1986 ; Ak- abas , Gates & Galvin , 1992 ...
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... require the workers with disabilities to cooperate with return - to - work efforts . Source : Ross , J.L. ( 1996 , June ) . Work programs lag in promoting return to work . Testimony before the Special Subcommittee on Aging , U.S. Senate ...
... require the workers with disabilities to cooperate with return - to - work efforts . Source : Ross , J.L. ( 1996 , June ) . Work programs lag in promoting return to work . Testimony before the Special Subcommittee on Aging , U.S. Senate ...
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... require- ments for the bridge assignments , to assist their participation and facilita- tion of RTW . • One person is identified as the co- ordinator of the program . Implications for Vocational Rehabilitation Service Delivery Shrey and ...
... require- ments for the bridge assignments , to assist their participation and facilita- tion of RTW . • One person is identified as the co- ordinator of the program . Implications for Vocational Rehabilitation Service Delivery Shrey and ...
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