How can the Bureau of Rehabilitation Services assist me with work and Medicaid coverage?
The Bureau of Rehabilitation Services (BRS) provides vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities who need assistance to prepare for, find or keep a job. BRS counselors can help you understand how, under Connecticuts new Medicaid program, you may be employed and still qualify for Medicaid coverage. Your BRS Employment Plan will identify your unique employment-related needs, and may include such services as: benefits counseling, to help you access other services you may need in order to be employed vocational counseling job search assistance skill training and career education on-the-job training assistive technology services such as adaptive equipment for work activities, mobility and communication vehicle and home modifications supported employment services coordination with other support services you may need to meet your employment goals How can benefits counseling help me to go to work and also receive Medicaid? Before you go to work or increase your earnings
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