Vocational Rehabilitation | State of Rhode Island Office of Rehabilitation Services
40 Fountain Street, RI Department of Human Services, Providence, RI 02903
Eligibility
1) have a physical, intellectual or emotional impairment which is a substantial barrier to employment, and 2) require vocational rehabilitation services to prepare for, secure, retain, or regain employment, and 3) be able to benefit from vocational rehabilitation services in terms of an employment outcome. If you are receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), your vocational rehabilitation office will presume that you are eligible for vocational rehabilitation services.
Required documents
Varies by Program
Hours
Mon-Fri 8:00AM-4:00PM
401-486-3325
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ATEL
401-462-7908
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Intake Line
800-772-1213
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Social Security
401-421-7016
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TTY
401-421-7005
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Main Phone
711
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TTY
401-465-0572
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Vocational Rehabilitation Supervisor
401-462-7716
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Disability Determination
401-462-7791
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Websitehttps://www.ors.ri.gov/
Languages
Spanish
Application process
Call or Visit Website
Fees
Many vocational rehabilitation services are paid for by ORS. However, you may be asked to share in the cost of other services, depending on your ability to pay and your resources (such as insurance and any other resources that are available to you).
Service area
Statewide
Designed to empower all individuals with disabilities to choose, prepare for, obtain and maintain employment, economic self-sufficiency, independence and integration into society. They value the worth, dignity, rights, responsibilities, and empowerment of all persons with disabilities in achieving their individualized goals.
The Office of Rehabilitation Services administers the following programs:
The Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Program: A public state and federally-funded program that assists individuals with disabilities to choose, prepare for, obtain, advance in, and maintain competitive integrated employment. Employment being the successful outcome of services provided through the public vocational rehabilitation program. It is expected that individuals with disabilities who apply for services are interested in becoming employed and understand that this is the focus of the VR program.
Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired (SBVI): Offers a wide array of services to eligible individuals who are blind or visually impaired through its Vocational Rehabilitation Unit, Business Enterprises Program, and Social Services Program. The various services offered by these programs are designed to help individuals of all ages achieve independence at home, in the community, and in the workplace.
Adaptive Telephone Equipment Loan Program (ATEL): Provides landline/home telephones and wireless devices on loan to qualified individuals who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, have a speech disability, or have neuromuscular damage or disease that hinders them from using a standard telephone. You must be a RI Resident, have one of the above-mentioned disabilities, and meet one of the income qualifier criteria described on the application. The ATEL Program now offers a Hearing and Speech Lab which will offer iPad/iPhone training and have the following devices available for FREE demonstrations, as well as, many devices available for short term loans.
Assistive Technology Access Partnership (ATAP): A statewide partnership of organizations, each with a targeted assistive technology focus, working together to improve access to and acquisition of assistive technology for individuals with disabilities. ATAP's main initiatives include: Device Demonstration, Device Loan, Device Re-Use, and Training, Public Awareness, Collaboration, Information & Referral. ATAP Partners include Adaptive Telephone Equipment Loan Program (ATEL), East Bay Educational Collaborative (EBEC), Ocean State Center for Independent Living (OSCIL), and TechACCESS of RI.
The Rhode Island Disability Determination Services (RIDDS): A unit within the Office of Rehabilitation Services, which operates under a “state-federal” partnership. The function of the RI DDS is to make determinations as to the medical eligibility of adults and children with physical and/or mental impairments who have applied for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and/or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. The RI DDS is assigned a budgeted workload under a regulatory agreement with the Social Security Administration (SSA). The RI DDS is 100 percent financed by SSA to adjudicate initial disability applications, appeals of cases initially denied, and continuing disability reviews. The RI DDS also performs disability hearings on cases in which benefits have been terminated.
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Last assured
03/22/2023
What's Here
Providing organization
Department of Human Services Administrative Offices
The RI Department of Human Services (DHS) is an organization As an agency committed to access and achievement, the vision for the Rhode Island Department of Human Services (DHS) is that all Rhode Islanders have the opportunity to thrive at home, work and in the community.
DHS works hand-in-hand with community partners and resources throughout our great State to deliver critical benefits, supports and services to more than 300,000 families, adults, children, older adults, individuals with disabilities and veterans every year. We are part of the solution to end poverty and food insecurity and we make a lasting, positive impact on the State’s health and future.
More specifically, DHS strives to guarantee:
-Families are strong, productive, healthy, and independent.
-Adults are healthy and reach their maximum potential.
-Children are safe, healthy, ready to learn and reach their full potential.
-Child Care providers deliver high quality education services.
-Older Adults and Seniors and individuals with disabilities receive all necessary services to enhance their quality of life.
-Veterans are cared for and honored.
DHS believes in continuous improvement. We have guiding principles and a strategic plan with strategies to help us operate as efficiently as possible and always support the whole family through a variety of programs: Child Care, Energy and Water Assistance Programs, General Public Assistance, Long-Term Services and Supports, Medicaid/Medicare Programs, Refugee Assistance Program, RI Works Program, SSI State Supplemental Payment, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
