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The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) has recently changed the process we use in choosing the priority of service group for each of our customers. DVR changed the process to more fairly serve people with all types of disabilities. Because the process has changed, DVR will re-evaluate all customers not in Priority Group 1.

As you may know, because of limited funding, DVR must prioritize services using the following three Priority Groups:

Priority Group 1: Customers with Most Significant Disabilities
Priority Group 2: Customers with Significant Disabilities
Priority Group 3: Customers with Disabilities

When we are able to serve customers from our waiting list, we start with customers from Priority Group 1 and we serve customers by earliest date of application. Federal regulations require that DVR serve customers in this order.

In the re-evaluation, you will retain your date of application, and be served in the order described above.

On the basis of the re-evaluation of your Priority Group placement, you are now placed in group 2.

wow. i told them that i should probably not be in group 3 more than a year ago. not that it’s going to speed up the process of my actually getting any kind of assistance.

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  1. I should be receiving assistance but my doctor just doesn’t seem to want to get the paperwork sorted. He is the one block on me getting assistance that I have been told by an independent appeals panel I showed up before I should be getting. If I get the assistance, I get it straight away financially. Specialist doctors appointments are a whole different ballgame.

    Luckily the drugs I have been using have given me mobility back which was my worst issue, the latest have improved my life even further so I shouldn’t really need any help, or at least not transport wise.

    If anyone would care to come round and scrub my place clean and sort out my bills, that’s about all I need doing right now, haha!

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