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Toolkit: Accommodating Persons with Psychiatric Impairments Below are common challenges that persons with psychiatric impairments may face. A listing of possible solutions follows, which may get you thinking of ways to assist the individual in overcoming the challenges. Choose the accommodation(s) that work best in your particular work environment. Challenge: Maintaining Stamina Solutions: Allow flexible scheduling Allow longer or more frequent work breaks Provide additional time to learn new responsibilities Provide self-paced workload Provide backup coverage for when the employee needs to take breaks Allow time off for counseling Allow use of supported employment and job coaches Allow employee to work from home during part of the day or week

Toolkit: Accommodating Persons with Psychiatric Impairments Challenge: Maintaining Concentration Solutions: Reduce distractions in the work area Provide space enclosures or a private office Allow for use of white noise or environmental sound machines Allow the employee to play soothing music using a cassette player and headset Increase natural lighting or provide full spectrum lighting Allow the employee to work from home and provide necessary equipment Plan for uninterrupted work time Allow for frequent breaks Divide large assignments into smaller tasks and goals Restructure job to include only essential functions

Toolkit: Accommodating Persons with Psychiatric Impairments Challenge: Difficulty Staying Organized and Meeting Deadlines Solutions: Make daily TO-DO lists and check items off as they are completed Use several calendars to mark meetings and deadlines Remind employee of important deadlines Use electronic organizers Divide large assignments into smaller tasks and goals Challenge: Memory Deficits Solutions: Allow the employee to tape record meetings Provide typewritten minutes of each meeting Provide written instructions Allow additional training time Provide written checklists

Toolkit: Accommodating Persons with Psychiatric Impairments Challenge: Working Effectively with Supervisors Solutions: Provide positive praise and reinforcement Provide written job instructions Develop written work agreements that include the agreed upon accommodations, clear expectations of responsibilities and the consequences of not meeting performance standards Allow for open communication to managers and supervisors Establish written long term and short term goals Develop strategies to deal with problems before they arise Develop a procedure to evaluate the effectiveness of the accommodation

Toolkit: Accommodating Persons with Psychiatric Impairments Challenge: Interacting with Coworkers Solutions: Educate all employees on their right to accommodations Provide sensitivity training to coworkers and supervisors Do not mandate that employees attend work related social functions Encourage all employees to move non-work related conversations out of work areas Challenge: Difficulty Handling Stress and Emotions Solutions: Provide praise and positive reinforcement Refer to counseling and employee assistance programs Allow telephone calls during work hours to doctors and others for needed support Allow the presence of a support animal Allow the employee to take breaks as needed

Toolkit: Accommodating Persons with Psychiatric Impairments Challenge: Attendance Issues Solutions: Provide flexible leave for health problems Provide a self-paced work load and flexible hours Allow employee to work from home Provide part-time work schedule Allow employee to make up time Challenge: Handling Changes in the Workplace Solutions: Recognize that a change in the office environment or in supervisors may be difficult for a person with a psychiatric impairment Maintain open channels of communication between the employee and the new and old supervisor to ensure an effective transition Provide weekly or monthly meetings with the employee to discuss workplace issues and productions levels Source: Job Accommodation Network