Family Support Division
Rehabilitation Services for the Blind
Services for Transition to Post-Secondary Education
or Work
Did you
know....
- Rehabilitation
Services for the Blind (RSB) is a state agency that delivers free
vocational rehabilitation transition services to blind or visually
impaired youth (ages 14 and over) and their families statewide.
- The
goal of RSB services is to assist blind or visually impaired youth
and their families in the transition from high school to life
in the adult world and, ultimately, the world of work.
- RSB
staff will, at the request of the families or schools, attend
Individualized Education Plan (IEP) meetings with youth and families
to help identify needs and how to meet those needs.
- RSB
staff can supplement the youth's needs with services like college
preparatory programs, mentoring with successful visually impaired
or blind role models and career exploration.
- After
graduation from high school, RSB can provide tuition support for
college and vocational schools, training in computers and adaptive
equipment, skills training in mobility, Braille, daily living
activities and more!
- RSB
vocational rehabilitation services continue after high school
for as long as needed to reach the consumer's goal of employment
in a job that is consistent with their unique strengths, resources,
priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities, interests and informed
choice.
- RSB
believes that consumer success in adult life starts with a good
foundation in high school! The sooner we can start working with
the youth and family, the better!
- RSB
staff provide our services in the home and will be happy to come
to you to explain in more detail what we can do for your youth.
- RSB
staff also provide children's services to visually impaired or
blind children under age 14 and their families.
Links to Other Resources:
For further information call: 1-800-592-6004
Rehabilitation Services for the Blind
615 Howerton Court
P.O. Box 2320
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-2320
Email to: askrsb@dss.mo.gov