Status: Archived
Approved Date: October 02, 2018
- Explain how VR, AgrAbility and ATP work together
- Explain that VR determines the appropriateness of the vocational goal of farmer/rancher and of the financial viability of operating a farm or ranch
- Explain the procedure for determining financial viability of the farm/ranch.
- Obtain the three (3) most recent year's tax returns and three (3) most recent financial sheets (balance sheets that show assets and liabilities).
- Text or call Glen Rauert (glenn@hamilton.net) (402-631-7245) to set up financial viability study.
- Scan and email to Glen Rauert the tax forms and financial statements include the specialist's name, email address and phone number.
- Authorize four (4) hours at $75 per hour for viability study.
- Do not refer to AgrAbility until the financial viability study is completed.
- Explain that VR can only purchase goods and services
- Meet at ranch/farm if possible
- Complete referral form (email: neagrability@ne.easterseals.com)
- Authorize $2000 Rehab Technology-Rehab Engineering Assessment Support Service to Easter Seals AgrAbility. Send to 1320 G Street, Geneva 68361
- Authorize to Easter Seals for mileage (NDE rate) (Round trip to farm/ranch)
- Authorize to Easter Seals for hotel if required (state rate)
- Enter assessment service (support) in QE 2
- Approve and process invoice
- Authorize to Easter Seals for mileage (NDE rate) for follow-up visit to farm/ranch to determine implantation and functioning of assistive devices and modifications.
- Authorize to Easter Seals for hotel (State rate) if required.
Referrals may come from AgrAbility or as a self referral.
- VR, AgrAbility and sometimes ATP work collaboratively to address the needs of farmers/ranchers experiencing disabilities.
- VR is solely responsible for determining if it can support a vocational goal of farming/ranching. This determination will be based on an assessment of the farmer/rancher’s disability as well as an assessment of the viability of the farm/ranch operation.
- VR can only assist with the purchase of accommodations and adaptive equipment that will correct, compensate, or circumvent the limitations resulting from the disability.
- Determine viability of business.
- If the business is determine not to be viable VR cannot agree with the vocational goal of farmer/rancher or support self employment as a farmer/rancher.
- Explain the procedure for determining financial viability of the farm/ranch.
- Obtain the three (3) most recent year's tax returns and three (3) most recent financial sheets (balance sheets that show assets and liabilities).
- Text or call Glen Rauert (glenn@hamilton.net) (402-631-7245) to set up financial viability study.
- Scan and email the tax forms and financial statements to Glen Rauert include the specialist's name, email address and phone number.
- Authorize four (4) hours at $75 per hour for viability study.
- Do not refer to AgrAbility until financial viability in completed.
- Enter Assessment Service-Supports in Q E2.
- Reason for the assessment
- Employment situation
- Disability and limitations*
- Assistive technology recommendations
- Recommended vendors
- Cost estimates.
- If AgrAbility determines that no accommodations are available or feasible for a return to farming/ranching, the invoice is paid. Client may not benefit from services if another job goal is not appropriate and cannot return to farming. [AgrAbility Referral Form]
- Independent living needs
- Recommendations
- Comparable benefits
- Cost estimates [Refer to ATP/VR Partnership Manual Chapter]
- Can fund those items related to the farmer/rancher’s disability.
- Can purchase up to the $6000 (fee schedule amount) for business related expenditures. (Rule 72, Section 009.02B, 009.02C, 009.02D)
Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) and AgrAbility staff are to work collaboratively in serving farmers/ranchers with a disability.
VR staff are solely responsible for determining if VR can support a vocational goal of farming/ranching.