JRS BLOG

Category: Workers Compensation

Read Post

When to Make a Work Conditioning Referral?

We want to remind you that work conditioning can benefit your injured worker in these situations: Incomplete recovery or progress has plateaued without being released to full…

Read More
Read Post

Work Conditioning Success Story – Custodian

A head custodian injured her low back while moving and assembling tables for a public high school.  She was prescribed medication, physical therapy, and injections,…

Read More
Santa Elvis
Read Post

Santa Deals With Workers’ Comp, Too

It’s the busy season at Santa’s workshop and that usually means a few headaches for Santa. Ginger, Santa’s longest-employed elf, injured her knee when she…

Read More
Read Post

Work Conditioning Success Stories

As the year wraps up, the Job Ready staff reflected on the work conditioning program and wanted to share with you a few of the…

Read More
Read Post

If I Had A Dollar For Every Time…

We’ve all said this very thing about some recurrent theme in our lives. The one theme I continually hear from employers is how they cannot…

Read More
Read Post

Job Ready Services – Definitions

It came to our attention recently that we use quite a few acronyms and abbreviations here at Job Ready Services so we thought we would…

Read More
WorkersComp.png
Read Post

The Workers’ Compensation System Is Broken – Or Is It?

I know I have heard this said by an employer at least 3 times in the last 2 weeks: “The Workers’ Comp System is Broken.”…

Read More
Chart.png
Read Post

Work Conditioning By The Numbers

In the past, we have shared many articles that have explained the Five W’s of work conditioning: Who, What, When, Where, and Why. Who: Ideal…

Read More
Comment.jpg
Read Post

8 Words or Phrases That Should Be Retired From The Workers’ Compensation Field

Let’s “voc” (pronounced VOKE) him! – a Vocational Rehabilitation referral is frequently used as the last ditch effort to settle a case if nothing else…

Read More