Diagnostic and Assessment Services are used to determine whether an individual is eligible for the Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Services program and to identify the specific set of services the person requires to return to or maintain employment.
Diagnostic and assessment services include medical, psychiatric, psychological, vocational and educational evaluations conducted by qualified personnel. These services are not subject to a financial needs test.
Services are available through 32 unit offices and two Vocational Rehabilitation facilities throughout the state. Services are planned, provided, purchased and coordinated by vocational rehabilitation counselors, related professionals and support staff. Individuals have access to other government entities, private and public organizations for services.