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Provides comprehensive bio-physical case management and information to individuals diagnosed with AIDS/HIV and their families, as well as assessments, advocacy, access to community resources and follow-up services

J. David Odle
Programs Manager
405-271-5816

Assists functionally impaired adults, generally age 60 and over, with community-based care that allows them to remain in their homes. 

Richie Scifo (405) 651-1091

Supportive services for vulnerable adults over age 18 regarding abuse, neglect, exploitation or fraud in private residential settings and long-term care facilities, and helps connect vulnerable adults to the services they need to stay safely in their homes and community whenever possible. 

Abuse and Neglect Hotline
1-800-522-3511 *for emergency response call 911 immediately

General Info
(405) 521-2281

Provides services that allow Medicaid-eligible persons who meet nursing facility level of care to remain at home, or in the residential setting of their choosing, while receiving necessary care. 

CareLine: (918) 933-4900 or (800) 435-4711

Resources for grandparents and other relative raising children.  

Info Line:1-800-211-2116

Investigates complaints on behalf of long-term care residents with the goal of improving quality of life and quality of care. The Ombudsman program serves residents in Oklahoma’s long-term care facilities including nursing homes, assisted living and similar adult care homes. 

Ombudsman Intake Line  (405) 521-2281

Assists individuals that meet the program’s income and resource eligibility requirements by lowering their Medicare prescription drug costs, deductibles, and premiums and provides information on preventive health services. 

Info Line  (405) 521-2281

Offers free services to Oklahomans 60 years or older to help maintain their dignity and independence. The Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) network reviews the person’s needs and offers

services to meet those needs. The services are offered to assist older Oklahomans to avoid being placed in a nursing facility and to live independently in their own homes. 

Info Line 1-800-211-2116

Allows family caregivers across the lifespan temporary relief of their responsibilities to help reduce caregiver burnout and premature institutionalization of their loved ones. 

Info Line 1-800-211-2116

Provides training to low-income, unemployed older adults age 55+ through a community-service and work-based program authorized by the Older Americans Act. 

Larry Bartels 405-626-5269

Assists people of all ages with their living activities at home for those who qualify financially and medically under Medicaid services.

CareLine (918) 933-4900 or (800) 435-4711

Provides vaccine assistance for eligible individuals, including the homebound and their family caregivers. Assistance can include but is not limited to: 

  • Scheduling an appointment
  • Identifying transportation to a vaccine site
  • Review vaccine record and suggested vaccines
  • Deciphering misinformation
  • In-home vaccine for those homebound due to a medical condition

Family caregivers are encouraged to use this resource for themselves and their loved ones.

Phone: 918-948-0810
Text: 918-931-0346
Email: cap.vaccine@okdhs.org
or visit https://forms.office.com/g/sKKmXt1Wsm.

Contact Information

Jeromy Buchanan
Director

Phone:  (405) 521-2281
Fax:       (405) 521-2086
Email:   CAP.InfoLine@okdhs.org

Mailing Address
Community Living, Aging and Protective Services
Oklahoma Human Services
P. O. Box 53159
Oklahoma City, OK 73152

Aging and Disability Info-line: 1-800-211-2116
This toll-free statewide telephone number links individuals with special needs across the lifespan and their family caregivers to information and assistance at the local level. Calls are routed to the appropriate Area Agencies on Aging or Sooner SUCCESS specialists based on the prompts chosen.

Or contact a local specialist directly:

Assists functionally impaired adults, generally age 60 and over, with community-based care that allows them to remain in their homes. 

Richie Scifo (405) 651-1091

Provides services that allow Medicaid-eligible persons who meet nursing facility level of care to remain at home, or in the residential setting of their choosing, while receiving necessary care. 

CareLine: (918) 933-4900 or (800) 435-4711

Investigates complaints on behalf of long-term care residents with the goal of improving quality of life and quality of care. The Ombudsman program serves residents in Oklahoma’s long-term care facilities including nursing homes, assisted living and similar adult care homes. 

Ombudsman Intake Line  (405) 521-2281

Assists individuals that meet the program’s income and resource eligibility requirements by lowering their Medicare prescription drug costs, deductibles, and premiums and provides information on preventive health services. 

Info Line  (405) 521-2281

Offers free services to Oklahomans 60 years or older to help maintain their dignity and independence. The Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) network reviews the person’s needs and offers

services to meet those needs. The services are offered to assist older Oklahomans to avoid being placed in a nursing facility and to live independently in their own homes. 

Info Line 1-800-211-2116

Allows family caregivers across the lifespan temporary relief of their responsibilities to help reduce caregiver burnout and premature institutionalization of their loved ones. 

Info Line 1-800-211-2116

Assists people of all ages with their living activities at home for those who qualify financially and medically under Medicaid services.

CareLine (918) 933-4900 or (800) 435-4711

Last Modified on Feb 22, 2024