Rehabilitation For Wisconsin

16 N Carroll St Ste 300
Madison, WI 53703
ABOUT RFW Rehabilitation for Wisconsin ( RFW ) is a state-wide, nonprofit membership organization that addresses the employment, residential, and community support needs of people with disabilities and economic disadvantages. RFW's 53 member organizations provide services for more than 66, 500 disabled citizens and employ nearly 8, 000 caregivers throughout Wisconsin. Read a brief history of RFW. ABOUT OUR MEMBERS Rehabilitation For Wisconsin, Inc ( RFW ) Members are Community Rehabilitation Programs ( CRPs ) and other individuals or organizations who offer services designed to assist people who have disabilities or other special needs to become more independent in their communities. The typical organization offers vocational training and job placement along with other community-based services. Those may include residential or supportive living services, early intervention for children aged birth to three and/or transition services for students moving from high school to adult living. Many Members also provide day services for adults with special needs. RFW members are a valuable source for reliable employees and creative commercial solutions for your business. Whether you need one good employee, a team of workers, or a modern production facility that comes with an entire workforce, our members can be a key partner in fulfilling your labor and commercial business needs. If you need employees or have more production work than you have the capacity to handle, there are at least three great reasons to work with Community Rehabilitation Programs: CRPs supply flexible, innovative commercial services and reliable workers for business customers.
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