Vocational Rehabilitation in Michigan

Helping survivors reclaim their independence and return to meaningful work through personalized, compassionate support.

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More Than Just a Job

For survivors of traumatic injury, returning to work is about more than a paycheck. It’s about reclaiming identity, structure, and purpose. Our vocational rehabilitation programs are designed to bridge the gap between medical recovery and professional reintegration.

Our 3-Step Process

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1. Assessment

We evaluate physical capabilities, cognitive function, and transferable skills to build a realistic return-to-work plan.

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2. Skill Building

From resume writing to job coaching, we provide the tools needed to navigate the modern job market with confidence.

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3. Placement & Retention

We don't just find jobs; we ensure long-term success through ongoing support and employer advocacy.

Why Case Managers Choose Mid-State

  • Detailed, data-driven progress reports.
  • Deep expertise in Michigan No-Fault regulations.
  • Proven track record of successful placements.
  • Collaborative communication with your team.

Modern Skill Building & Technology Training

Equipping clients with 21st-century capabilities through hands-on experience with advanced manufacturing and design technologies.

Client proudly displaying a 3D printed starfish created during technology training at Mid State Vocational Rehabilitation

Real-World Applications, Tangible Results

Our vocational rehabilitation programs go beyond traditional methods by integrating modern technology like 3D printing. This hands-on approach not only builds highly relevant technical skills but also fosters a profound sense of accomplishment and confidence.

By engaging in the complete process—from conceptualization and digital design to the final physical product—clients develop critical problem-solving abilities that are highly valued in today's workforce.

  • Technical Proficiency: Learn the fundamentals of CAD software and 3D printer operation.
  • Cognitive Sequencing: Follow complex, multi-step processes from start to finish.
  • Fine Motor Skills: Improve dexterity through equipment operation and post-processing of printed items.
  • Marketable Capabilities: Acquire modern skills that appeal to prospective employers and vocational counselors.
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