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Employment Resources for Patients Transitioning to Adulthood

Employment can have a positive impact on long-term health and quality of life for our patients with chronic health conditions and disabilities.

Employment success stories


Adults with disabilities describe their jobs and education, talk about how to discuss accommodations with employers, and show how they incorporate employment into their daily lives.

Carrie Greenwood

Carrie Greenwood with the Kansas Youth Empowerment Academy discusses her career. Self-advocacy is important to be independent and find your dream job.

Allison Merriam

Allison Merriam talks about her work in the field of accounting. Education and accommodations have helped her be successful.

Jamey Kelley

Jamey Kelley shares a typical day in his job as an Ophthalmology Technician at Children’s Mercy. His personal experience is valuable in his role working with children.

Tony Waterhouse-Leal

Tony Waterhouse-Leal discusses his job as a Tax Examiner with the Internal Revenue Service. He has continued his education and has open communication with his employer.

Disability 101: Tools and information on health coverage, benefits, and employment. Includes a way to estimate how work and school may affect disability benefits.

Social Security Red Book: A Guide to Work Incentives

Missouri Protection and Advocacy WIPA: Benefits planner to help with questions on how work can affect benefits

Disclosure of Disability Resource: Youth disability disclosure, and the workplace: why, when, what and how.

Missouri Assistive Technology: Connects individuals with assistive technology in Missouri

Kansas Assistive Technology: Connects individuals with assistive technology in Kansas

KC Transportation Authority: Bus route training and paratransit services.

Vocational Rehab: Employment and training services for individuals with a disability or barrier to employment

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Pre-ETS (Employment Transition Services): No cost pre-employment transition services provided to youth with disabilities that may be eligible for vocational rehabilitation services. Individuals must be enrolled in a public school district.

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Jobs Ability: A digital platform to support individuals with disabilities seeking employment, to connect them with jobs and employment resources

American Job Centers: Helps individuals with and without a disability find work

Workforce Partnership: Kansas career center that has programs to help individuals with a disability

http://www.workforcepartnership.com/young-adults/

Full Employment Council: Missouri career center that has programs to help individuals with a disability

Job Accommodation Network: Information about workplace accommodations and ADA related legislation.

Missouri Connections: Career development programs for schools, community organizations and adult job seekers. Promotes lifelong learning, including assessment, career or college planning and financial aid resources.

My Next Move: Career tools and guide to decide on next steps.

Career One Stop: Career, training and job search resources for all ages and abilities.

MPACT STELLAR Project: Career focused and supervised community based on the job training while in school

Independent Living Centers: Provides a variety of services for independent living, including job coaching and employment training.

Mo Family to Family: Organization with many resources for individuals with disabilities and their families living in Missouri.

Families Together: Organization with many resources for individuals with disabilities and their families living in Kansas. Provides a training on employment called FEAT (Family Employment Awareness Training).

Good Will: Disability benefits planning and employment/training programs.

PACER: Resources center for parents and caregivers to support youth with disabilities transitioning to adulthood.