The U.S. Department of Education's website, ED.gov, has information on the rehabilitation services administration.
Many of the individual state government websites will have information regarding local rehabilitation services.
Rehabilitation centers will provide the most information on what services they provide. You can most likely find a list of centers at your local community center or hospital/clinic.
Depending on where one lives, there are often multiple rehabilitation services offered. These services can vary from place to place, but generally include services such as vocational rehabilitation, mobility rehabilitation, substance abuse rehabilitation, and disability (permanent or temporary) rehabilitation.
Elizabeth M. Wagner has written: 'Multi-lingual rehabilitation terminology' -- subject(s): Information services, Medical rehabilitation, Rehabilitation, Terminology
e-Government Act promotes the use of electronic government services by the public and improves the use of information technology in the government
The Federal Railroad Administration within the Department of Transportation deals with safety issues surrounding the industry, rehabilitation of rail passenger services, consolidation of federal funding
Fedcap Rehabilitation Services was created in 1935.
Depending upon the location, one's local branch of the Alcoholic's Anonymous program (or a similar program), should be able to provide extensive information on local and regional alcohol rehabilitation centers. If there is no such program such as AA in one's location, then one can contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) for information and locations of rehabilitation centers.
The budget of Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services is 136,000,000 dollars.
The primary function of rehabilitation services is to help people with disabilities gain or maintain employment.
"Some hospitals provide rehabilitation services for a short while after surgery. However, if a patient needs long term or intensive rehabilitation, they will be transferred to a special facility."
Charles Mock has written: 'Strengthening care for the injured' -- subject(s): Emergency Treatment, Organization & administration, Emergency medical services, Emergency Medical Services, Case Reports, Rehabilitation, Traumatology, Wounds and Injuries
Government Administration Services was created in 1979.