Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR)
DVR was originally created after World War II to assist injured veterans returning to civilian life, and today serves all Coloradans with disabilities who are ready to take the next step toward independence and success.
DVR is available in every state and territory, as mandated by the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973, ensuring that everyone has access to support and opportunities for
employment. With DVR, you can receive personalized services designed to meet your goals,
including:
Career exploration and guidance.
Vocational training and education.
Job placement and on-the-job support.
Assistive technology and workplace accommodations.
Many services are provided at no cost for eligible participants. Whether you’re just
starting to explore DVR or are already receiving services, DVR and its vendors—like
Mosby Employment Services—are here to help you gain confidence, build skills, and succeed in the workforce. https://dvr.colorado.gov/
Benefit Counseling & Planning
DVR Code: 90000-01
Thinking about working but unsure how it will affect your benefits? Our Benefit Counseling service helps you understand how employment may impact Social Security, Medicaid, SNAP, housing, and other supports — empowering you to plan your future with confidence.
Personal Adjustment Training
DVR Code: 21200-01, 21200-02
This service focuses on helping you strengthen self-awareness, emotional resilience, and interpersonal skills. We work with you to address challenges, build confidence, and develop the positive habits needed to thrive personally and professionally.
Job Placement
DVR Code: 87002-02
Once you’re ready, we’ll help you find the right job fit. Our team supports you through every step of the hiring process from applications to interviews to help you secure employment that aligns with your goals and abilities.
We invite you to schedule a Free Discovery Session to talk about your employment goals and learn how Mosby Services can support your journey toward success at absolutely no cost to you.
Work Adjustment Training
DVR Code: 21000-01
Through guided, hands-on experiences, you’ll learn and practice workplace skills such as teamwork, communication, and problem-solving. This training helps you develop positive work habits and confidence before entering or returning to employment.
Job Development and Job Preparation
DVR Code: 87002-01
Job Development
We help you explore job opportunities that match your strengths, interests, and goals. Together, we connect with employers, identify potential positions, and design a plan that leads you toward meaningful, long-term employment.
Job Preparation
Get ready to shine in the workplace! We’ll work with you to build your résumé, strengthen interview skills, and develop effective communication habits so you feel confident and prepared for success.
We do not yet know how this will affect everyone, but here is what we understand right now:
If you already have an open DVR case:
You should continue receiving your current services.
Your services are not supposed to be interrupted by the new wait list.
If you are trying to start services:
You will be placed on the wait list immediately.
DVR has not yet announced how long the wait will be.
If you are currently receiving services but feel they have stopped or been reduced:
You can contact the Disability Law agency for help.
They can assist you in understanding why services changed and what your options are.
The link below will take you to a web page on the Disability Law of Colorado website.
You can complete the form on this web page and it needs to be filled out properly and in its entirety. If you need assistance you can call or email Disability Law and ask for Kim Erickson.
You will also need your latest IPE (individual Plan for Employment) form that was sent to you by your Counselor the last time your plan was updated. You do not need this file immediately, although it will be necessary to verify that the services that you are lacking have been in place and in your plan. If you are not sure if you have your latest version, please check with your Counselor and ask to have a fully accessible copy sent to you. MES is providing this data to you as a public service announcement.