Re: Gainful Employment
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:28 am
I should have read some of te other replies first, they are all good but Carolyn J hit the nail on the head:talk to Voc rehab. Don't let them park you as they will only put as much into your recovery as you are willing to do for yourself. They have the resources, but the initiative and motivation are yours. I would do some interest and ability testing to get started.
If you can do the "essential functions" of your old job with or without "reasonable" accomadations then, at least in the states, you have grounds for an ADA lawsuit.
As for voice activation,Dragon 11 professional (the very latest version) is well above 10 though it is expensive ($700.00?). You can get Prefered (basic voice) for much less but Professional will let you make-up commands etc. This would be an accomadation that would be considered "reasonable" just about anywhere. If you have been using a qwerty keyboard for years, I don't know that I would switch, but you could try it. You can go on kp typing tutor, or something like it, and see how it works for you. With old keyboards you can simply pull the keys out and switch them to the one-handed Dvorak lay-out, or you can get stickers to go over your keys from Key Connection 1-800-870-1369. None of this is easy,keep the faith, DO NOT give-up on yourself!
If you can do the "essential functions" of your old job with or without "reasonable" accomadations then, at least in the states, you have grounds for an ADA lawsuit.
As for voice activation,Dragon 11 professional (the very latest version) is well above 10 though it is expensive ($700.00?). You can get Prefered (basic voice) for much less but Professional will let you make-up commands etc. This would be an accomadation that would be considered "reasonable" just about anywhere. If you have been using a qwerty keyboard for years, I don't know that I would switch, but you could try it. You can go on kp typing tutor, or something like it, and see how it works for you. With old keyboards you can simply pull the keys out and switch them to the one-handed Dvorak lay-out, or you can get stickers to go over your keys from Key Connection 1-800-870-1369. None of this is easy,keep the faith, DO NOT give-up on yourself!