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Roosevelt Warm Springs/Cave Spring Center

Roosevelt Warm Springs (RWS) continues a tradition of compassion and quality care that spans over 90 years. Founded by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1927 Start to treat patients who had contracted polio, the campus continues to provide services to Georgians with disabilities.

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Roosevelt Warm Spring's Campus Tour

Take a look at Roosevelt Warm Spring's campus located in Warm Springs, Georgia. 

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RWS Information

Roosevelt Warm Springs (RWS) provides opportunities for students with disabilities to gain skills and independence. Graduates may enter Employment Planning and Job Placement Activities, our on-campus Career & Technical Education program of study, or they may pursue further education in a college. Roosevelt Warm Springs is a residential campus where students learn life skills and work towards professional certifications with the final goal being employment. Students are referred through their Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. 

 

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Ryan's Testimonial

Meet Ryan, a Roosevelt Warm Springs (RWS) student who feels ready for the workforce thanks to the hands-on experience he gained attending RWS. Learn more about Ryan's experience at RWS by clicking on the link below. 

Summer GROW 2024

Get Ready for Opportunities in Work (GROW)

Students looking for an opportunity to explore work and post-secondary education opportunities may now apply to participate in 4 days experience this summer on the campus of the Roosevelt Warm Springs (RWS) Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center.  Students will join their peers in work-based learning, career exploration and self-advocacy activities, all as part of the Get Ready for Opportunities in Work (GROW) program.  Look out for more information on how to apply on March 1st!

Criteria:

  • Pre-ETS permission form
  • Current IEP or 504 Plan
  • Enrollment in High School 
  • Independent in all daily living activities
  • Able to ambulate and navigate campus
  • Able to self-monitor behavior

What to expect:

  • Tour post-secondary programs and local industries
  • Visit 8 Career Pathways offered at RWS
  • Complete vocational assessments
  • Develop a transition resource toolkit
  • Enjoy cookouts and other fun activities

Dates available in 2025 are:

  • June 16th – 19th (18-21 years of age)

GROW is a program for eligible high school students with disabilities offered by the Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency (GVRA). For more information, call 706-203-2281.

Roosevelt Warm Springs (RWS) Summer GROW Program Publications 

To view more of GVRA's publications, click here

Cave Spring Center

Cave Spring Center serves Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) clients, 18 years old and older, who are referred by their VR counselors to participate in education and training programs in a residential, wholistic, college-like environment.

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Cave Spring Center Introduction

The Cave Spring Center is in historic Cave Spring, Georgia, and features a modern academic/administrative building, a fifty-bed residential dormitory, and two greenhouses. Cave Springs Center is an ideal option for individuals with disabilities transitioning from high school who would benefit from vocational rehabilitation training and services provided on a small campus. The Cave Spring Center offers areas of training support for individuals with disabilities, which includes counseling and guidance, vocational assessment, life skills instruction, personal and social adjustment, and employment readiness training.

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Admissions Process

Referrals for Roosevelt Warm Springs and Cave Spring Center programs and services are completed and submitted by the student's local Vocational Rehabilitation Field Counselor. If the student does not currently receive support from their Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, they must have an application completed on their behalf. To access Vocational Rehabilitation services, the following steps must be taken:

  • School representatives can refer students to their regional Vocational Rehabilitation office.
  • Some school districts have agreements with their local vocational rehabilitation office, allowing Vocational Rehabilitation School Transition Counselors to access identified students while they are still in school. These Vocational Rehabilitation Field Counselors collaborate with school personnel and students to complete the application so that the student receives vocational rehabilitation support.
  • Schools without these agreements may refer students to their local Vocational Rehabilitation Unit and invite a Vocational Rehabilitation Field Counselor to the schools to meet with the students to complete this process.

The Vocational Rehabilitation Field Counselor

The Vocational Rehabilitation Field Counselor will receive the student's vocational rehabilitation application through the school's referral and determine the student's eligibility and whether they meet the criteria for vocational rehabilitation services. If eligible, the student will need to complete a Needs Assessment to specify the following:

  • Student's impediments to employment 
  • The student's individualized services plan will support the student's development toward employment and students who submit referrals for the appropriate services, including RWS/Cave Spring Center, if deemed appropriate.

Application Process

Steps to take to pursue admission to Roosevelt Warm Springs and Cave Spring Center Vocational Services:

  • If a candidate is not receiving services from vocational rehabilitation, the application must be completed and submitted to their local Vocational Rehabilitation office. RWS VR program is a service provider for vocational rehabilitation services, and candidates must qualify for VR Services to qualify for RWS admission.
  • If the candidate's Vocational Rehabilitation Field Counselor agrees that RWS is the best training option, the Vocational Rehabilitation Field Counselor will complete and submit a referral for RWS/Cave Spring Center services.
  • Program candidates should not send documents directly to Roosevelt Warm Springs and/or Cave Spring Center unless directed to do so by the Admissions Office. All required documentation should be sent to RWS/Cave Spring Center by the candidate's Vocational Rehabilitation Field Counselor.