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Construction workers power the projects that keep our communities growing. With effective accommodations, workers with temporary or permanent disabilities can continue contributing their skills safely and effectively. From task adjustments to equipment modifications, the Job Accommodation Network has practical solutions organized by job categories to support success on the jobsite. Discover accommodation ideas that help keep skilled construction workers building what matters. https://askjan.org/articles/Accommodating-Construction-Workers-with-Disabilities.cfm

 

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Empowering workers with disabilities begins with practical, high-quality support. The Job Accommodation Network (JAN) and the Employer Assistance and Resource Network on Disability (EARN) help employers and workers: - Discover workplace accommodations that enhance productivity - Learn how to retain top talent with accessible practices - Explore effective supports and resources Whether you're a worker, employer, or policymaker, JAN and EARN can help. Learn more about these FREE technical assistance services:

 
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Cognitive disabilities can affect understanding information, planning, remembering tasks, or staying on schedule. Supports like reminders, timers, task lists, or process cues can help. JAN offers free, confidential guidance to help identify effective workplace solutions. Learn more: https://AskJAN.org/articles/Cognitive-Impairment-and-the-Interactive-Process.cfm

 
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Supporting employees with low vision often includes tailoring computer access beyond standard settings. While larger monitors and basic magnifiers can help some individuals, a mix of hardware, optimized accessibility features, and assistive software tends to deliver more effective results over time. Whether you're an employee or employer, JAN offers free, confidential guidance to explore the best solutions for your situation. Learn more: https://AskJAN.org/blogs/jan/2019/09/choosing-among-options-for-computer-users-with-low-vision.cfm

 

Job Accommodations Support Mental Health Needs: JAN Can Help!

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Mental health matters at work and support begins with effective accommodations. The Department of Labor’s Job Accommodation Network (JAN) helps employers create a workplace where everyone can thrive. JAN provides expert, confidential accommodation guidance to help employers and workers create mental-health friendly workplaces. Watch the video to learn more:

 
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Join the Job Accommodation Network on March 12, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern, for the webcast "Beyond What You Can See: Understanding and Accommodating Workers with Nonapparent Disabilities." Registration is free. Claim your spot today. https://AskJAN.org/events/register/Webcast-Series.cfm

 
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Did you know temporary or trial accommodations can be a win-win for both employers and employees? Temporary accommodations allow employers to test solutions before committing long-term, giving time to research the best options and keep employees productive and engaged rather than out on leave. These short-term adjustments can also help workers stay on the job during recovery or while workplace conditions change. Flexible approaches like this demonstrate good faith, support retention, and help employers find practical, effective accommodations that benefit everyone. Learn more about incorporating temporary and trial accommodation solutions as a workplace strategy! https://AskJAN.org/topics/Temporary-Accommodations.cfm

 
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Join the Job Accommodation Network on March 12, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern, for the webcast "Beyond What You Can See: Understanding and Accommodating Workers with Nonapparent Disabilities." Registration is free. Claim your spot today. https://AskJAN.org/events/register/Webcast-Series.cfm

 
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Assistive technologies can help employees with low vision work efficiently and comfortably. Examples employers can consider include: - Screen magnification software and software with speech output to enlarge and read on-screen content, - High-contrast keyboards or large-print keyboards, - Talking calculators and devices that announce numbers and functions, - Keyboard labeling solutions to improve readability, and - Adjustable display settings, larger monitors, and anti-glare tools to reduce eye strain. Assistive technologies can be part of a customized accommodation plan based on the specific tasks someone performs. Contact the Job Accommodation Network for more ideas and free guidance on accommodation solutions. https://AskJAN.org/disabilities/Low-Vision.cfm

 
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Arthritis can affect joint function, cause pain or stiffness, and make some job tasks more difficult. Understanding what adjustments can help employees perform their work more effectively is key to retaining talent and maintaining productivity. Accommodation ideas may include: - Adjusting job duties to limit lifting, reaching, pushing or pulling, - Offering ergonomic equipment like adjustable chairs, sit-stand desks, or grip aids, - Providing speech-to-text software for computer work, - Allowing periodic rest breaks and modified break schedules, - Considering flexible scheduling when possible, - Rearranging workspaces to reduce physical strain or distance walked, and - Providing assistive tools or support for moving objects safely. Contact the Job Accommodation Network for free guidance on accommodation options and the accommodation process. https://AskJAN.org/disabilities/Arthritis.cfm

 

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