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Vocational Rehabilitation Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment is an employment-oriented program that assists veterans with service-connected disabilities by offering them services and assistance to help them prepare for, find and keep suitable employment. Suitable employment is work that is within the veterans physical and emotional capabilities and matches their patterns of skills, abilities and interests. For veterans whose disabilities make employment unlikely, VA helps them attain as much daily living independence as possible. Services Depending on an individuals needs, services provided by VA may include: 1. an evaluation of the individuals abilities, skills and interests 2. assistance finding and maintaining suitable employment 3. vocational counseling and planning 4. training, such as on-the-job and work experience programs 5. training, such as certificate, two, or four-year college or technical programs 6. supportive rehabilitation services and additional counseling. VA pays the cost of these services and pays a living allowance to veterans who participate in a training program. Eligibility A veteran must have a VA established service-connected disability of at least 10 percent with a serious employment handicap or 20 percent with an employment handicap and be discharged or released from military service under other than dishonorable conditions. A servicemember pending medical separation from active duty may apply, but the disability rating must be at least 20 percent. Entitlement Eligible veterans are evaluated to determine if vocational rehabilitation services are needed to help overcome barriers to employment. Period of a Rehabilitation Program Generally, veterans must complete a vocational rehabilitation program within 12 years of separation from military service or within 12 years of compensable service-connected disability award notification by VA. Depending on the length of program needed, veterans may be provided up to 48 months of full-time services or their part-time equivalent. These limitations may be extended in certain circumstances. Work Study Participants may be paid a work-study allowance if they train at the three-quarter or full-time rate. They may elect to be paid in advance a portion of the allowance equal to 40 percent of the total. Participants under the supervision of a VA employee may provide VA outreach services, prepare and process VA paperwork, and work at a VA medical facility or perform other VA approved activities. Program for Unemployable Veterans Veterans awarded 100 percent disability compensation based upon unemployability may still request an evaluation and, if found eligible, may participate in a vocational rehabilitation program and receive help in getting a job. A veteran who secures employment under the special program will continue to receive 100 percent disability compensation until the veteran has worked continuously for at least 12 months.
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