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Bloom Consulting - Round Rock, TX (Corporate Headquarters)

UPDATED: November 15, 2021

Based out of Round Rock, Texas, we are a full-service vocational rehabilitation firm that utilizes age-appropriate, peer-reviewed methodology to evaluate, plan, and facilitate the most meaningfully independent life possible for a person with a disability. We provide comprehensive vocational services including testing, training, and counseling. We also offer a wraparound college support program that is designed for students with disabilities/neurodiversity as they attend the post-secondary institution of their choice. These services can be paid for via VR funding or private payment. Out of our Houston office, we provide supported living and community activities through our HCS and privately funded independent living program. Our vision for all of our services is to empower people with disabilities to achieve meaningful employment.

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Spanish
  • Insurances Accepted:
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Address:

3001 Joe DiMaggio Blvd
Building 800
Round Rock, TX 78665
United States

Website:

www.bloomconsultingco.com

Phone:

512-537-1661

Email:

jwilliams@bloomconsultingco.com

Contact:

Dr. James Williams, CRC, CAS, Chief Executive Officer

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