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Scott
OHI has made two great matches for Scott – first with the Harrimans, his foster family with whom he plans to live until he's 37, and now with Nellie and a job he feels good about.
"If it wasn't for OHI and all the supports, I'd probably be in prison,"says Scott. "I probably would never have a job and I'd probably be literally without a home. I'd always be looking for a job and a home." ...[more]
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OHI helps people with mental illness and/or intellectual disabilities find work opportunities based on their interests, strengths and abilities. Once employed, each person receives one-on-one job coaching from trained OHI staff and works toward two very specific goals: increased skills and independence on the job.
OHI job development, coaching and assessment services are approved by the Bureau of Vocational Services. OHI long-term vocational support services are approved by the Maine Department of Health and Human Services.
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