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- Executive Team - CA Department of Rehabilitation
Our executive staff are committed to services that support Californians with disabilities and are responsible for day-to-day operations The California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) is an employment and independent living resource for people with disabilities
- California Department of Rehabilitation - Wikipedia
The Rehabilitation Services Administration, a division of the U S Department of Education ’s Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, provides grant funds and oversight to DOR for rehabilitative services and independent living
- Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) | CA. gov
The California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living, and equality for individuals with disabilities
- Contact Us - CA Department of Rehabilitation
The Department of Rehabilitation has 80 field offices and oversees 28 Independent Living Centers Click below to find a service near you Complete list of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Locations
- Departments | CA. gov - California State Portal
Find California state departments by browsing popular options or the directory
- Departments Offices - California Health and Human Services
The California Health Human Services Agency (CalHHS) oversees 12 Departments and five Offices that provide a wide range of services in the areas of: Health care; Mental health; Public health; Substance use disorder services; Income assistance; Social services; Assistance to people with disabilities
- List of California state agencies - Wikipedia
The Government of California's executive branch includes numerous types of entities such as departments, commissions, boards, panels, bureaus, and offices The generic term for any entity is "department"
- Regional Centers : CA Department of Developmental Services
DDS oversees the coordination and delivery of services for Californians with developmental disabilities through a statewide network of 21 community-based, non-profit agencies known as regional centers Regional centers provide assessments, determine eligibility for services, and offer case management services
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