Return to work for persons with traumatic brain injury: a supported employment approach.
 Supported employment was used to place 41 persons into competitive employment during 30 months.
 All individuals had experienced severe head injuries; almost 70% of injuries were due to motor vehicle accidents.
 A mean of seven years had passed since injury for all referred clients, who had been unconscious a mean of 53 days.
 Only 36% of referred clients had achieved any competitive postinjury employment, compared with 91% of the same group who were competitively employed before injury.
 A job retention rate of 71% was reported, with most jobs in warehouse, clerical, and service-related occupations.
 A mean of 291 hours of job coaching was required to place and maintain all clients in supported employment.
