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Assistive Technology

Services for People with Disabilities

The Workforce Development Center is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.

The Workforce Development Center provides a variety of options to help customers with disabilities use the services, resources, and information that are offered at each of its Career Resource Centers.

Reasonable Accommodations…

  • Sign Language Interpreters*
  • Using a tape recorder to take notes
  • Extra time using computers
  • Help filling out form and using office equipment
  • Alternate format materials (large print, computer disk, audiocassette tape,
  • Braille)*

 

*Some accommodations must be arranged in advance.

Resource Libraries…

  • Career resources
  • Job listings
  • Community resources
  • Telephone books

 

Information about…

  • Ticket to Work
  • Benefits planners
  • Job Accommodations
  • Pubic transportation options
  • Social Security work incentive programs
  • California Telephone Access Program (CTAP)
  • Medi-Cal Working Disabled program
  • (se habla espanol)
  • Virtual One Stop

Assistive Technology…

  • Large screen computer monitor, large trackball.
  • Computer keyboard ergonomic.
  • JAWS
  • Microsoft Narrator
  • Hand held Magnifying light
  • Telephone amplification
  • Pocket talker (personal amplifier)
  • TTY
  • CCTV
  • UbiDuo

Services for People with Disabilities

The Workforce Development Center is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.

The Workforce Development Center provides a variety of options to help customers with disabilities use the services, resources, and information that are offered at each of its Career Resource Centers.

Reasonable Accommodations…

  • Sign Language Interpreters*
  • Using a tape recorder to take notes
  • Extra time using computers
  • Help filling out form and using office equipment
  • Alternate format materials (large print, computer disk, audiocassette tape,
  • Braille)*

 

*Some accommodations must be arranged in advance.

Resource Libraries…

  • Career resources
  • Job listings
  • Community resources
  • Telephone books

 

Information about…

  • Ticket to Work
  • Benefits planners
  • Job Accommodations
  • Pubic transportation options
  • Social Security work incentive programs
  • California Telephone Access Program (CTAP)
  • Medi-Cal Working Disabled program
  • (se habla espanol)
  • Virtual One Stop

Assistive Technology…

  • Large screen computer monitor, large trackball.
  • Computer keyboard ergonomic.
  • JAWS
  • Microsoft Narrator
  • Hand held Magnifying light
  • Telephone amplification
  • Pocket talker (personal amplifier)
  • TTY
  • CCTV
  • UbiDuo
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Disability Access Notification

For additional information, accommodation request or assistance, please contact:

Diane Felix

Disability Program Navigator
951-955-3092 (voice)
951-955-9050 (TTY)
Email: dfelix@rivcoeda.org
 

  Talk to the Disability Program Navigator

Disability Access Notification

For additional information, accommodation request or assistance, please contact:

Diane Felix

Disability Program Navigator
951-955-3092 (voice)
951-955-9050 (TTY)
Email: dfelix@rivcoeda.org
 

  Talk to the Disability Program Navigator