As demonstrated by research by Salyers et al., supported employment programs generally result in:

a. most participants continuing to work beyond the support program period
b. cessation of beneficial outcomes once the support program ends
c. long-term employment by program participants in a series of sheltered short-term jobs
d. eventual transition to full-time competitive employment by most participants


A
Supported employment programs generally result in most participants continuing to work beyond the support program period. In the study, three-fourths of participants worked beyond the support program period. Over the next 10 years, one-third of the participants worked for at least 5 out of 10 years. Unfortunately, few clients made the transition to full employment with health benefits.

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