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On the Job
Workplace Personal Assistance
Program:
Several state and federal laws define the role of personal assistance in the workplace.
Benefit:
Under certain circumstances, an employer can be required to provide personal assistance services as a reasonable workplace accommodation.
Eligibility:
The terms of any workplace accommodation are determined individually.
Cost:
The cost of personal assistance services in the workplace may be borne by the employer, the employee or state or federal programs.
FAQs
Frequent Pitfalls
Next Steps: Resources
What is a reasonable accommodation in the workplace?
Do I have to tell my employer about a disabling condition?
Do all employers have to comply with reasonable accommodation rules?
What are Personal Assistance Services (PAS)?
Must my employer provide me with personal assistance services in the workplace if I need them?
More FAQs...
Failing to Request a Reasonable Accommodation
Disclosing More than You Care To
Lack of Clarity on Job-Related Personal Assistance
Not Identifying All Available Funding Sources
Working More Because You've Transferred IHSS Hours to the Workplace
More Pitfalls...
Workplace Personal Assistance References
AB 925 and The California Comprehensive Strategy on Employment
Employment and Employment Policy Resources
Social Security Disability Programs
Finding a Benefits Planner
More Resources...
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