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- When you are ready, your rehab plan can also include vocational rehabilitation. This part of your plan will identify the training or skills development you need to start a new career. If your health does not allow you to take part in vocational rehabilitation, this part of your rehab plan can be transferred to your spouse as vocational assistance.
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If your health prevents it, this part of your rehabilitation plan can be provided to your spouse as vocational assistance. You will build your vocational rehabilitation plan with the direct assistance of the specialists at Partners in Canadian Veterans Rehabilitation Services.
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In the case of spouses, CLPs or survivors, the Program aims...
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In certain cases, spouses, common-law partners and survivors may also access vocational assistance services. The purpose of rehabilitation services is to ensure that Veterans improve their health to the fullest extent possible and adjust to life at home, in their community or at work. Do I qualify?
The Rehabilitation Program provides access to medical, psycho-social and vocational services that support your unique needs as a Veteran, spouse/common-law partner, or survivor. Medical rehabilitation. Services work to improve your health to the fullest extent possible. Learn More. Psycho-social rehabilitation.
• Vocational Assistance may be available to a spouse through the Rehabilitation Program if the Veteran has been deemed unable to participate in vocational rehabilitation. • Career Transition Services are accessible to spouses and survivors. • Financial programs may also be available for surviving spouses and children if a
In the case of spouses, CLPs or survivors, the Program aims to help them transition to civilian life by restoring their employability by meeting vocational needs arising from their experience during the Veteran’s military career or from providing care to the Veteran.
If you are a spouse, common-law partner, or survivor, our objective is to provide you with vocational assistance to achieve your career goals. Goals for the Rehabilitation Program. By the end of your rehabilitation journey, we want to have supported your improvement in the following categories: Overall health and well-being. Skills and abilities.
The Disability Vocational Rehabilitation Program is a voluntary program that helps Canada Pension Plan (CPP) disability benefit recipients return to work. If you are receiving a CPP disability benefit, you may be eligible for vocational counselling, financial support for training, and job-search services.