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Vocational Rehabilitation

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"We provide a continuum of vocational programs and support for our clients with brain injuries - from sheltered work to helping them start a micro-business."                       

​ - Dr. Bryan S. Weinstein, Life Skills Village, CEO

Learn Transferable Skills
Working
For Local Non-Profit Organizations

Including:
  • - Good Brains Coffee Packaging (benefits TBI Awareness)
  • ​- Make dog toys for animal shelters
  • - Assemble food and other  items for donation to Blessings In a Backpack for hungry children
  • - Assemble mailers for the Brain Injury Association of Michigan
  • - Arts & Scraps (benefits kids)
  • - Assemble mailers for Gleaner's Food Bank
  • - Mariner's Inn (benefits the local homeless population)
  • - Create laundry detergent for less priviledged
  • - Weave plastic sleeping mats for the homeless
  • - Assemble furniture for donation to Detroit's Chesed Project
  • - Collect, wash and sort clothes that are donated to Southwest Solutions, Volunteers of America and other Veteran's organizations
  • - Designing and writing cards for terminally ill children through Ronald McDonald House
  • - Assembled fleece tie blankets and activity books for donation to Children's Hospital ​
  • - Collect toys and other needed items for both Friends for Animals of Metro Detroit and Last Day Dog Rescue
  • - Also perform a variety of tasks for non-profit organizations including: Autism Alliance of Michigan, Warm Hearts, Samaritas, Renaissance Vineyard, Salvation Army, YMCA. 


​Other types of projects include: light assembly, retail, customer service, construction, administrative work, janitorial, warehouse, sales, recycling, landscaping, packaging and many others.

Multiple Levels of Voc Rehab  Available
for TBI Clients

From white and blue collar careers to small business owners and physicians, we've helped hundreds of people return to work. Of course, not everyone is able to go back to their former profession. Based on level of function (as determined by assessments, talk therapy and observations in our treatment center), desires and opportunities, we help clients transition to one of five levels of employment.
     - Sheltered Workshop
     - Supported Employment (Work Re-Entry)
     - Microbusiness Development
     -
​Guided Volunteering
     - 
Competitive Employment​
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Compensation
  • - Guaranteed minimum wage
  • ​- Free coffee
  • - Annual raises
  • - Performance bonuses
  • - Daily lunches
  • - Anniversary parties
Other Benefits
  • - Flexible schedule
  • - Guaranteed hours
  • - Socialize and make new friends
  • - Cognitive benefits of doing something for other people
  • - Relearn important social skills like getting along with your co-workers, punctuality, the value of hard work, following directions and so many more.ci
Get Started Today!
  • Services
    • Neuro Rehab
    • Vocational Rehab
    • Neuropsych Tests
    • Supervised TBI Residential
    • Speech-Language Pathology
    • Individual Outpatient Services
    • Pain Self-Management
    • Telemedicine
    • Social Activities
  • Refer
  • Admissions
    • Guest Day
    • Tour
    • Getting Started
    • Forms
    • FAQ
  • Us
    • Ethics
    • Outcomes
    • Team Profiles
    • Careers
  • Resources
    • Support Groups
    • Glossary of TBI Medical Terms
    • COVID-19 Resources
  • Contact