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Supported Employment

Programs that find paid, meaningful work in a variety of community-based settings for people who have disabilities and which assign a "job coach" to work side-by-side with each client to interface with the employer and other employees, and provide training in basic job skills and work-related behaviors, assistance with specific tasks as needed and whatever other initial or ongoing support is required to ensure that the individual retains competitive employment. Included are individual placement models in which a job coach works on-the-job with a single individual and group models such as enclaves (which are self-contained work units of people needing support) and mobile work crews, in which a group of workers with disabilities receives continuous support and supervision from supported employment personnel. In the enclave model, groups of people with disabilities are trained to work as a team alongside employees in the host business supported by a specially trained on-site supervisor, who may work either for the host company or the placement agency. A variation of the enclave approach is called the "dispersed enclave" and is used in service industries (e.g., restaurants and hotels). Each person works on a separate job, and the group is dispersed throughout the company. In the mobile work crew model, a small team of people with disabilities works as a self-contained business and undertakes contract work such as landscaping and gardening projects. The crew works at various locations in a variety of settings within the community under the supervision of a job coach.

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Thru: New York State Office of Mental Health Rochester Psychiatric Center

Eligibility:
Age 18 or older. Must be receiving mental health services.
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New York State Office of Mental Health Rochester Psychiatric Center

1111 Elmwood Avenue
Rochester, NY

Hours:
M-F 8:00AM-4:30PM.

Thru: Rochester Regional Health - St. Mary's Campus

Eligibility:
Call for information.
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St. Mary's Campus

65 Genesee Street
Rochester, NY

Hours:
Varies by program. Physician referral: M-F 8:00AM-4:00PM. SA 8:00AM-12:00PM.

Thru: Wayne County Community Schools

Eligibility:
Youth ages 14-24 in the area served.

Thru: Rochester Rehabilitation Center

Eligibility:
Individual resides in Monroe County, is 18 years and older, and is the primary caregiver of child or children: 13 years old or younger. (Please note: if a child has a disability-eligibility can be up to 18 years of age). Individual is interested in increasing skills through short term training and​/or career advancement in Health Care, Advanced Manufacturing, or Information Technology.
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Rochester Rehabilitation Center-University Avenue

1357 University Avenue
Rochester, NY

Thru: The Arc Wayne

Eligibility:
Determined by NYS OPWDD.
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The Arc Wayne

150 Van Buren Street
Newark, NY

Thru: CDS Monarch

Eligibility:
Ages 18 years or over. Developmentally, physically, or mentally disabled. Additional requirements.
Languages:
American Sign Language
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Unistel

650 Blossom Road
Rochester, NY

Hours:
M-F 7:30AM-2:30PM.

Thru: Goodwill of the Finger Lakes

Eligibility:
Visual impairment or legal blindness. Vocational​/employment services: For individuals who are legally blind, ages 14 and up, by referral of a New York State Commission for the Blind vocational rehabilitation counselor.
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Goodwill of the Finger Lakes

500 S Clinton Avenue
Rochester, NY

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