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image3_webWe all remember the question, “What are you going to be when you grow up?”  Few of us had answers and most of us were frustrated and to some degree lost.

Now in the middle of your career, due to a disabling condition, you are again faced with this question.

Vocational Rehabilitation is the path to productivity. Almost everyone can do something.  It is a question as what that something is and how to quickly get there.

Our vocational rehabilitation staff can be trusted. In the past several years our work in this field has quadrupled. Why? Because we have proven to be effective.  Our acclaim comes from the injured individuals we serve, attorneys, employers, insurance professionals, and from the commissioners and judicial bodies that review our results.

The staff at Triune Health Group has been described as the best in the industry. We have earned a reputation for not only returning individuals to a productive lifestyle but also securing the best wages possible. This is considered an optimum solution for everyone.

We are viewed as experts in developing ideal strategies for vocational issues. Our services include vocational assessments, testing, labor market surveys, job analysis (written and/or video)job placement, loss of earning determinations, and expert testimony and trial work.  Spanish speaking vocational counselors are also on staff to serve you.

 

 
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