Filter Options
Required*
Filter
Birmingham / Alabama / United States
0.0
Birmingham / Alabama / United States
0.0
Located in Homewood, Ala., Vocational Rehabilitation Service is one of the largest divisions of the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services. It provides services to more than 15,000 individuals with mental, physical and learning disabilities. Vocational Rehabilitation Service provides specialized employment- and education-related services and training to teenagers and adults with disabilities. In addition, it provides educational opportunities to students in middle and high schools, junior colleges and universities in Alabama. Vocational Rehabilitation Service also offers vocational assessment, evaluation, counseling and job training services. It additionally provides assistive technology, orientation, mobility training and job placement services. Vocational Rehabilitation Service employs various counselors who work with parents, special education teachers and coordinators and assists students in obtaining on-the-job training opportunities.
Birmingham / Alabama / United States
0.0
Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, founded in 1858, provides various educational and service programs for children and adults who are deaf, blind and have multiple disabilities. AIDB has various centers for providing educational and rehabilitation services, including the Alabama School for the Blind, Helen Keller School of Alabama, Alabama School for the Deaf, E. H. Gentry Technical Facility and the Alabama Industries for the Blind. Its centers offer accredited residential programs and the E.H. Gentry Technical Facility is an accredited two-year technical school for adults who are deaf, blind and have multiple disabilities. AIDB operates regional centers in Auburn, Birmingham, Dothan, Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery, Talladega, Tuscaloosa and Tuscumbia, Ala.