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There are 66 non-profit agencies supported by the Tulsa Area United Way. Follow this link for a list of agencies that focus on serving adults who are aging or living with a disability.
The national 211 initiative seeks to reserve these three digits nationwide as a quick telephone number to remember for finding human services answers. Toll free call 1.877.836.2111. Local call 211. Tulsa metro 211
Mental illness is the second leading cause of disability and premature death in the United States. That’s more than 200,000 people in the Tulsa metro area. The good news is that treatment is available. Recovery is possible. Local mental health agencies...
Adult day health centers can be public or private, non-profit or for-profit. The goal is to provide an opportunity to get out of the house and have some mental and social engagement while giving caregivers a needed break. Local adult day health agencies...
Ability Resources is the local Independent Living Center committed to supporting people with disabilities in attaining and maintaining their personal independence. Ability Resources...
Area Agencies on Aging are located throughout the nation and are funded through the Older Americans Act of 1965. Oklahoma’s AAA’s are managed through the Department of Human Services. AAA’s offer a variety of free services and information to adults 60 years or older and their families. Tulsa Area Agency on Aging...
Local transportation ranges from a metro bus system to taxi service. Tulsa metro transportation options...
Oklahoma Department of Human Services offers a variety of support services for adults who are aging and people with disabilities. Contact the Tulsa DHS office...
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