Getting Tools And Training For Work

Learn about the services MCB provides their clients and prospective employers seeking employment. What's available to you, as either a client or an employer?

MCB's Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) counselors work with blind adults from ages 14 through 65 to prepare for and thrive in a chosen field. From resume prep and interview training through to securing adaptive technologies and tools for their workplace, you'll be surprised at the degree of assistance MCB offers its clients to thrive in the workplace.

  

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MCB, Teachers, And Your Plans: Getting The Most From Your School

Beginning in their school years, and especially in the vital 14-22 years, MCB works together with school districts and Teachers of the Visually Impaired (TVIs) to advocate for blind students.

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Technology: MCB's Tech Teams Work For Blind Clients

MCB helps clients understand and adopt an array of tech tools for reading, communication, and much more. Discover how MCB provides tools at no cost to clients, and ensures they are compatible with other software and equipment.

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Working Together: How Doctors and MCB Work Together For Clients

Every patient's journey with MCB begins from the moment their doctor declares them legally blind. Aligned from the start, doctors and MCB counselors and staff work immediately and over years to define and refine the tools, training, assistance, and accommodations that enhance the quality of their life.

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The Vital Years: Getting The Most Of MCB From Ages 14-22

MCB is at their very best helping families and clients navigate changes toward college or work. Here's how to make the most of it.

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What MCB's Vocational Rehabilitation Offers

The goal of VR is to — to the degree possible — help prepare clients in overcoming barriers to accessing, maintaining, or returning to employment and/or other useful occupations.

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