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VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION OVERVIEW Although Vocational Rehabilitation services are provided in a variety of settings, Workers' Compensation Vocational Rehabilitation is provided by private rehabilitation companies, which are staffed by Certified Vocational Rehabilitation Providers. The services they provide are regulated and monitored by the Department of Labor to ensure compliance with the law.
WHAT IS A VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION COUNSELOR? WHAT ARE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES? There are a variety of services offered by Vocational Rehabilitation. Examples of these would be vocational counseling, vocational testing, job seeking skills training, job development services, and vocational exploration. Vocational Rehabilitation services vary according to your physical capacities, as established by a physician, your average weekly wage, your prior training, work experience, education, age, and the level of the hierarchy selected. Vocational Rehabilitation is provided in a hierarchy of services, in other words, in a very specific order. The job of the CVRP is to work with you, step by step (beginning at step one) through the hierarchy, until you reach the level where you can return to work, with the expectation that you will regain your average weekly wage. The hierarchy of services is as follows:
WHAT IS TEMPORARY ALTERNATIVE DUTY? (TAD) As you regain work capacity, your Vocational Rehabilitation counselor may assist you in returning to temporary alternative duty with your employer. Temporary alternative duty is made up of duties, which you can fulfill at your present employer with your doctor's permission. It may be only a few hours a day until you regain your maximum work capacity. It is not a permanent new job and is intended to allow you to be productive while you recover from your injury. Should you not regain your previous work capacity, it may still be necessary to seek a new type of work or employer. WHAT ARE YOUR OBLIGATIONS? When you have been provided with a work release from the physician, it is your obligation to look for work. The Vocational Rehabilitation process is designed to assist you in your return to work.
SEND NO MONEY. After your application has been approved, you will receive
an invoice for payment. Once payment has been received, a card with your
certification number will be mailed to you.
WHO DO I CONTACT WITH QUESTIONS? VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION FORMATS These are the formats a CVRP is required to follow when submitting
these required documents to the New Hampshire Department of Labor.
Please refer to New Hampshire Administrative Rules
Chapter LAB 509 Vocational Rehabilitation
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