Government

Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
CPSS is a service provider for the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation. CPSS provides job coaching, extended services and community assessments. We provide many services for OVR to help people with disabilities become actively involved in our community and gain the skills necessary to live a life of independence and respect.
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Watching an individual to the appropriate job is crucial to their success. Leta is one of the best, if not the best, at this skill."
-Vocational Counselor OVR
Mental Health and Intellectually Disabled Programs The Central Pennsylvania Supportive Services (CPSS) is dedicated to educating and training of people who are displaced due to physical and mental disabilities. Our desire is to increase levels of independence and to improve quality of life. Our goal within our relationship to the Cumberland-Perry and Dauphin County Mental Health and Intellectually Disabled Programs is to instruct and support people by providing supportive living skills, vocational skills and guidance. Each person is seen as a unique individual with special needs and considerations. Each person is treated with respect and dignity.
CPSS is a service provider for the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation. CPSS provides job coaching, extended services and community assessments. We provide many services for OVR to help people with disabilities become actively involved in our community and gain the skills necessary to live a life of independence and respect.
Click Here for more information about The Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
Watching an individual to the appropriate job is crucial to their success. Leta is one of the best, if not the best, at this skill."
-Vocational Counselor OVR
Mental Health and Intellectually Disabled Programs The Central Pennsylvania Supportive Services (CPSS) is dedicated to educating and training of people who are displaced due to physical and mental disabilities. Our desire is to increase levels of independence and to improve quality of life. Our goal within our relationship to the Cumberland-Perry and Dauphin County Mental Health and Intellectually Disabled Programs is to instruct and support people by providing supportive living skills, vocational skills and guidance. Each person is seen as a unique individual with special needs and considerations. Each person is treated with respect and dignity.