Workplace Evaluations
Our Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors, Rehabilitation Teachers, and Assistive Technology Specialists conduct job site evaluations and provide recommendations on how an employee who is blind or has low vision can fully perform the job. The evaluation:
- Looks at the essential functions of the job.
- Recommends the technology and accommodations required to perform those essential functions.
- Assesses the ability of the employee to use technology to perform the job.
DSB connects businesses to a variety of community partners—such as the Washington State Diversity Network—to support your blind and low vision inclusion plans. Additionally, we can supply references for qualified employee candidates, screened to meet your hiring needs.
- A diverse workforce mirrors the US and global labor markets, while reflecting your customer base.
- Skilled employees. Employees with disabilities learn to persevere and develop problem solving and people skills as part of managing a disability.
- Solid performance. Statistically, employees with disabilities have better retention rates.
- Cost saving. Workers with disabilities consistently rate as average or above average in performance, quality and quantity of work, flexibility and attendance.