MRCI
Prevocational Services
MRCI - New Ulm (Broadway)
2100 N Broadway St, New Ulm, MN, 56073
(507) 386-5600
mailings@mymrci.org
https://www.mymrci.org
Service Details
Description
Prevocational services teach people essential work skills and strengthen their ability to meet the challenging demands of paid employment. These services work with people to develop work skills and abilities that lead to greater opportunities for employment.
More information can be found in the CBSM – Prevocational services.
About This Location
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Features
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Area Served by County
- Blue Earth County
- Brown County
- Carver County
- Dakota County
- Le Sueur County
- Martin County
- Nicollet County
- Scott County
- Sibley County
- Steele County
- Waseca County
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Payment
- Brain Injury Waiver (BI)
- Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI)
- Community Alternative Care (CAC) Waiver
- Developmental Disabilities Waiver (DD)
Eligibility
To receive prevocational services, a person must meet both of the following:
* Eligible for the Brain Injury (BI), Community Access for Disability Inclusion (CADI), Community Alternative Care (CAC), or Developmental Disabilities (DD) waivers or Intermediate Care Facility for Persons with Developmental Disabilities (ICF/DD).
* Have prevocational services as an assessed need in their support plan
People who are new to prevocational services on or after January 1, 2021, can receive services for 3 years (or 36 months).
Area Served
Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Dakota, Faribault, Le Sueur, Martin, Nicollet, Sibley, Scott, Steele and Waseca counties
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (507) 386-5600 |
Last Update
1/3/2025
Other Locations
- MRCI - Mankato 1750 Energy Dr, Mankato, MN, 56001
Other Services or resources
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ND-2000.6600Prevocational Training Definition
Programs that provide individual and group instruction and/or counseling for individuals with disabilities (including mental health issues) who need to develop physical and emotional tolerance for work demands and pressures; acquire personal-social behaviors that will allow them to get along with employers and co-workers on the job; and develop the basic manual, academic and communications skills that are needed to acquire basic job skills.