Description:
If you are a person with a disability, the Wisconsin Client Assistance Program (CAP) may be able to help you go to work or live independently. CAP services are free and available to all 72 counties in the State of Wisconsin.
CAP assists persons with disabilities who are trying to get services or who are already receiving services from the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR), the Independent Living Centers (ILC), and/or the Native American Vocational Rehabilitation Projects in Wisconsin.
CAP can:
Provide information about employment, vocational rehabilitation, and independent living services,
Refer people with disabilities and their families to other resources,
Help people apply for, understand, and receive services from DVR, the Native American Vocational Rehabilitation Projects, and/or the ILC;
Explain options for addressing a complaint in order to try and resolve an issue,
Provide information on Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990;
Take issues and recommendations for policy changes to DVR senior leadership, DVR policy academy, and/or the Wisconsin State Rehabilitation Council.