DORS Home The Maryland Disability Determination Services (DDS) is a part of DORS that evaluates the eligibility of Marylanders applying for Social Security disability benefits like SSI and SSDI
IDHS: Rehabilitation Services DHS's Division of Rehabilitation Services is the state's lead agency serving individuals with disabilities DRS works in partnership with people with disabilities and their families to assist them in making informed choices to achieve full community participation through employment, education, and independent living opportunities How to Contact DRS Use the online Rehabilitation Services Web
Job Seekers with Disabilities - Division of Rehabilitation Services Many DORS counselors are specially trained to work with people with disabilities like being deaf hard-of-hearing, blind,or having a mental illness Some DORS counselors work specifically with students Start by filling out the form to Request DORS Services
DORS Program Requirements for Disabled Illinoisans Learn who qualifies for Illinois DORS, what services are available, and how to navigate the application and appeal process as a person with a disability
DORS Employment Services - Kennedy Krieger Institute In order to be eligible for DORS services, you must have a physical or mental disability that seriously affects your ability to work, and you must need employment rehabilitation services in order to get or keep a job
Department of Rehabilitation Services (DORS) | Knowledge Center DORS offers programs and services to help people with disabilities work DORS begins working with individuals while they are in high school to identify services necessary for successful transition into the workforce or into post-secondary education
Deep Dive - Division of Rehabilitation Services DORS is the largest Division of the Maryland State Department of Education providing direct services to Maryland’s most vulnerable citizens, both young and old