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Resources and Facilities with Disability Services Name of Physical and Mailing Phone Website Mission Organization Address Number Down Syndrome Post Office Box 54877 Tulsa, OK 918-804-3728 https://dsat.org/index.php The Down Syndrome Association of Tulsa Association of 74155 (DSAT) is a non-profit organization that exists Tulsa to enhance the lives of individuals with Down syndrome, their families and communities. This is accomplished by fostering positive attitudes and opportunities for people with Down syndrome via empowerment, inclusion, educational events and purposeful connections while celebrating their extraordinary lives. Family Voices 110 Hartwell Avenue, Lexington, 781-674-7224 https://familyvoices.org/ To increase family engagement at all levels of MA, 02421 health care, including direct patient care, organizational design and governance, and program and policy, in order to strengthen the health care systems serving CYSHCN and improve the health and well-being of CYSHCN and their families. The Oklahoma PO Box 21072, Oklahoma City, OK 405-271-5072 http://oklahomafamilynetwork.org/ Oklahoma Family Network focuses on Family Network 73156-1072 / 800 NE 15th Street, / 877-871- supporting families of children and youth with Suite 316 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 5072 special needs via emotional support, resource navigation, and ensuring quality healthcare for all children and families through strong and effective family/professional partnerships. The Lee 1200 North Stonewall Ave., (405) 271- https://alliedhealth.ouhsc.edu/Departments/ The mission of the Lee Mitchener Tolbert Mitchener Oklahoma City, OK 73117-1215 / 2131 Rehabilitation-Sciences/Center-of- Center [Lee Tolbert Center), at the University of Tolbert Center PO Box 26901, Oklahoma City, OK Excellence/Lee-Mitchener-Tolbert-Center Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC), is for 73126-0901 to promote evidence based services within Developmental natural life contexts for people with Disabilities & developmental disabilities and their families Autism through excellence in discovery, integration, application, and teaching. National SOWN 8 E 41st Street 8th Floor New York, 800-221-4602 https://www.ndss.org/ The National Down Syndrome Society is the Syndrome NY 10017 leading human rights organization for all Society individuals with Down syndrome. Oklahoma 2915 N. Classen Boulevard, Suite (405) 606- https://www.ok.gov/occy/ As part of these changes, in 1982, Oklahoma Commission on 300 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 4900 / 1-866- House Bill 1468 was signed into law and the Children and 73106 335-9288 Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth Youth (OCCY) was created to bring accountability and oversight into the child and youth service systems of Oklahoma. For more than 38 years, OCCY has successfully worked for the establishment of effective services, has been instrumental in the remediation or elimination of substandard services, and has helped create a transparent system for children, youth, and families. Developmental 2401 NW 23rd St, Ste. 74 Oklahoma 405-521-4984 https://okddc.ok.gov/ The Developmental Disabilities Council of Disabilities City, OK 73107 Oklahoma is a place for families and individuals Council of to connect to information when learning about a Oklahoma disability. Oklahoma 2400 N Lincoln Boulevard (405) 521- https://oklahoma.gov/okdhs.html The Department of Human services is the largest Human Services Oklahoma City, Ok 73111 2779 / 1-877- state agency in Oklahoma. DHS provides a wide 751-2972 range of assistance programs to help Oklahomans in need including: food benefits (SNAP); temporary cash assistance (TANF); services for persons with developmental disabilities and persons who are aging; adult protective services; child welfare programs; child support services; and child care assistance, licensing and monitoring. DHS also handles applications and eligibility for Sooner Care, the state’s Medicaid program offering health care to families with low incomes. Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS) serves persons ages 3 and up who have a primary diagnosis of intellectual disabilities. Persons served may also have other developmental disabilities in addition to intellectual disabilities such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, etc Oklahoma 4345 N Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma 405-522-7300 https://oklahoma.gov/ohca.html Our mission is to responsibly purchase state and Health Care City, OK 73105 / 888-365- federally-funded health care in the most efficient Authority 3742 and comprehensive manner possible; to analyze and recommend strategies for optimizing the accessibility and quality of health care; and, to cultivate relationships to improve the health outcomes of Oklahomans. Oklahoma State Oliver Hodge Building 2500 North (405) 521- https://sde.ok.gov/special- The Oklahoma State Department of Education, Department of Lincoln Boulevard Suite 412 3351 education#:~:text=The%20Oklahoma%20S Special Education Services (OSDE-SES) is Education, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 tate%20Department%20of%20Education% committed to providing guidance and support in Special 2C%20Special%20Education,the%20Indivi order to promote excellence in education from Education duals%20with%20Disabilities%20Educatio infancy to adulthood for children with Services n%20Improvement%20Act%20%28IDEA disabilities as outlined in the Individuals with %29. Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA). Oklahoma State 123 Robert S. Kerr Ave. Suite 1702 405-271-9477 https://oklahoma.gov/health/county-health- Are you concerned about how your child is Department of Oklahoma City, OK 73102-6406 departments/pottawatomie-county-health- playing, understanding, growing? SoonerStart is Health/ department/program-services/soonerstart- Oklahoma's Early Intervention program for SoonerStart early-intervention.html families of infants and toddlers (birth to 36 months) who have developmental delays Sooner Success 940 N.E. 13th Street, Suite 3890, 405-271-2710 https://soonersuccess.ouhsc.edu/ The purpose of Sooner SUCCESS is to promote Oklahoma City, OK 73104 / 1-877-441- a comprehensive, coordinated system of health, 0434 social and educational services for Oklahoma children and youth with special needs...in their Community. Sooner SUCCESS addresses barriers by promoting community capacity and infrastructure spread in communities and at regional and state levels. Special 6835 S. Canton Ave. Tulsa, OK 918-481-1234 https://www.sook.org/ The mission of Special Olympics is to provide Olympics 74136 / 800-722- year-round sports training and athletic Oklahoma 9004 competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community. Social Security https://secure.ssa.gov/ICON/main.jsp 1-800-772- https://www.ssa.gov/ The Social Security and Supplemental Security 1213 / 1-800- Income disability programs provide assistance to 772-1213 people with disabilities. This page provides detailed information about disability benefits and can help you understand what to expect from Social Security during the disability process. The Arc of 2516 E. 71st St., Suite A Tulsa, OK 918.582.8272 http://thearcok.org/ The Arc of Oklahoma is committed to ensuring Oklahoma 74136-5531 a high quality of life for individuals with (Formerly developmental disabilities and their families TARC) through education, empowerment, support, and advocacy. TEFRA 4345 N Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma 800-987-7767 https://oklahoma.gov/ohca/individuals/prog TEFRA (Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility City, OK 73105 rams/tefra-children-overview-care-for- Act of 1982) gives states the option to make children-with-disabilities.html Medicaid (SoonerCare in Oklahoma) benefits available to children with physical or mental disabilities who would not ordinarily be eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits because of their parent's income or resources. This option allows children who are eligible for institutional services to be cared for in their homes. Independent 3000 United Founders Blvd. Suite (405) 879- https://ioi-tulsa.com/ IOI is committed to the conviction that people Opportunities 221, OKC, OK 73112 9720 live the most rewarding lives when they are Inc. prepared for and engaged in the independent process of making decisions that affect daily living. While the people we serve may have some challenges that make independent living difficult to realize on a consistent basis, they are no less worthy of the support and encouragement it might take for them to be successful in their own neighborhood and community away from institutional living. Oklahoma 3901 NW 63rd St., Ste 100 (405) 842- https://www.autismcenterok.org/ Improving the Quality of Life for Children with Autism Center Oklahoma City, OK 73116 9995 Autism Spectrum Disorder Through Screenings, Awareness, Outreach, Early Intervention & Professional Development Programs Community 4045 NW 64th St, Ste. 520 (405) 842- https://communitypathwaysunlimited.com/ Our vision recognizes the persons we serve as Pathways Oklahoma City, OK 73116 4911 our most important priority. Caring for the Unlimited psychological needs of children, adolescents and adults, we provide a range of integrated behavioral health services including individual, group and family counseling and psychosocial rehabilitation. We are dedicated to serving the unique needs of each