Solutions:
Communicate Another Way
Individuals who have difficulty communicating orally may be able to communicate effectively by typing, writing, or using sign language. In addition, individuals who have difficulty communicating in writing may be able to communicate effectively orally.
Job Coaches
Job coaches are individuals who specialize in assisting individuals with disabilities to learn and accurately carry out job duties. Job coaches provide one-on-one training tailored to the needs of the employee. They may first do a job analysis to identify the job duties, followed by developing a specific plan as to how they can best train the employee to work more and more on his/her own until completely self-sufficient and able to perform job duties accurately and effectively without assistance.
Vendors and Products
111 Staffing
ADD Coach Academy
ADD Consults
ADDed Dimension Coaching
ADHD Coaches Organization
International Coach Federation
Life Strengths
Omni Advocacy Services, Inc.
The Coach Connection, LLC
Thrive with ADD
On-site Mentoring
A mentor is a person who not only helps an employee with a disability learn a job, but also helps the employee adjust to workplace culture. For example, a mentor might help an employee develop appropriate social skills, learn workplace rules, and improve problem-solving skills. Often times a mentor is an experienced coworker who has knowledge of the workplace and the job rather than an outside service.
Social Skills Training
Social skills training incorporates behavioral approaches for teaching appropriate social skills and competencies, including communication (making small talk, as well as establishing and maintaining eye contact), problem solving, decision making, self-management, and peer relations. The goal is to improve the individual’s ability to function in everyday social and employment situations. Training may include individual and group sessions, as well as role playing.