Email: apda@apdaparkinson.org
American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) is the largest grassroots network dedicated to fighting Parkinson�??s disease (PD) and works tirelessly to help the approximately one million with PD in the United States live life to the fullest in the face of this chronic, neurological disorder.
135 Parkinson Ave.
Staten Island NY 10305
Toll Free: 800-223-2732
Fax: 718-981-4399
The Center provides free educational materials on Parkinson's Disease and information on support groups, caregiver groups, health services and community resources. The Center helps start new support groups, provides speakers on Parkinson's, publishes a newsletter, and has a lending library of videos and materials on Parkinson's Disease.
PO Box 3113
Broken Arrow OK 74013
Voice: 918-747-3747
Survival Kit for Seniors" - a directory of Central Oklahoma services useful to older adults, their families and caregivers
4101 Perimeter Center Dr., Ste. 310
Oklahoma City OK 73112
Voice: 405-942-8500 , 405-943-4344
Fax: 405-942-8535
Email: agingserv@aol.com
Area Agency on Aging serving Cleveland County.
Community Services Building, 1179 E. Main
Norman OK 73071
Voice: 405-321-3200
Fax: 405-329-3141
Area Agency on Aging serving Logan County.
1102 E. Warner
Guthrie OK 73044
Voice: 405-282-1803
Email: manr_kr@ascog.org
Area Agency on Aging serving counties: Caddo, Comanche, Cotton, Grady, Jefferson, McClain, Stephens, and Tillman.
PO Box 1647
Duncan OK 73534
Voice: 580-763-7036
Email: aaadirector@coedd.net
Area Agency on Aging serving counties: Hughes, Lincoln, Okfuskee, Payne, Pawnee, Pottawatomie, and Seminole.
400 N. Bell
Shawnee OK 74801
Voice: 405-273-6410
Toll Free: 800-375-8255
Email: sturner@eoddok.org
Area Agency on Aging serving counties: Adair, Cherokee, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okmulgee, Sequoyah, Wagoner Counties
1012 N. 38th St., P.O. Box 1367
Muskogee OK 74402
Voice: 918-682-7891
Email: aaadir@grandgateway.org
Area Agency on Aging serving counties: Craig, Delaware, Mayes, Nowata, Ottawa, Rogers, and Washington.
333 S. Oak St., P.O. Drawer B
Big Cabin OK 74332
Toll Free: 800-482-4594 Ext 212
Email: cmiller@incog.org
Area Agency on Aging serving counties: Creek, Osage, and Tulsa.
2 West Second Street, Ste. 800
Tulsa OK 74103
Voice: 918-579-9473
Email: krose@keddo.org
Area Agency on Aging serving counties: Choctaw, Haskell, Latimer, LeFlore, McCurtain, Pittsburg, and Pushmataha.
1002 Hwy 2 North
Wilburton OK 74578
Voice: 918-465-2367
Email: anita@swoda.org
Area Agency on Aging serving counties: Beaver, Cimarron, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Texas, Woods and Woodward.
P.O. Box 668
Beaver OK 73932
Voice: 580-625-4531
Toll Free: 800-658-2844
Email: anita@swoda.org
Area Agency on Aging serving counties: Beckham, Custer, Greer, Harmon, Kiowa, Roger Mills, Jackson, and Washita.
P.O. Box 569
Burns Flat OK 73624
Voice: 580-562-4882
Area Agency on Aging serving counties: Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Coal, Garvin, Johnston, Love, Marshall, Murray, and Pontotoc.
2704 N. 1st Street
Durant OK 74701
Voice: 580-920-1391
Fax: 580-920-1391
Connecting justice involved individuals to life stabilizing resources and services to help them become safe, self-sufficient and stable members of the community thereby reducing their contacts with the justice system.
220 NW 10th Street
Oklahoma City OK
Voice: 405-594-8843
Subsidized Elderly Apartments
253 E. 41st St.
Sand Springs OK 74063
Voice: 918-245-3288
Email: staff@okatfoundation.org
Oklahoma Assistive Technology Foundation (OkAT) in partnership with Oklahoma ABLE Tech and BancFirst of Stillwater, can provide financing options with low interest and flexible repayment terms for Oklahomans to purchase assistive technology to help them live, work, and learn independently.
1514 W. Hall of Fame
Stillwater OK 74078
Voice: 405-744-4254
TTY: 800-257-1705 V/TTY
Toll Free: 800-257-1705
Email: Jona-Arthur@ouhsc.edu
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
Date/time of meeting:
Second Tuesday of each month from 12 pm to 1 pm
They offer support for families who need a break and want information on whom to call. They help organizing your child's medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children's services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don?t know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
Blaine County Community Health Action Team (BCCHAT)
900 N. Clarence Nash Blvd.
St. Rose Catholic Church Hall St. Rose Catholic Church Hall
Watonga OK 73772
Voice: 580-623-7977
Email: janet-m-wilson@ouhsc.edu
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
Date/time of meeting: (including beginning & ending time) The Coalition meets on the second Tuesday of each month. The meeting runs from 12:00-1:00p.m.
They offer support for families who need a break and want information on whom to call. They help organizing your child's medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children's services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don?t know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
Youth & Family Services
7565 E. Highway 66
El Reno OK 73036
Voice: 405-595-1958
Email: eva-smith@ouhsc.edu
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
Date/time of meeting: First Tuesday of each month from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
They offer support for families who need a break and want information on whom to call. They help organizing your child's medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children's services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don?t know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
United Way of Norman
2424 Springer Drive
Norman OK 73019
Voice: 405-651-7809 (mobile)
Email: erin-strayhorn@ouhsc.edu
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and want information on whom to call. They help organizing your child's medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children's services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don't know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
Healthy Living Coalition Meeting: 3rd Tuesday of the month at Noon
Substance Abuse Prevention Committee: 3rd Tuesday of the month after the Healthy Living Coalition Meeting.
Voice: 918-712-0370 (mobile
Email: andrea-stamper@ouhsc.edu
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and want information on whom to call. They help organizing your child's medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children's services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don't know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
DCCP (Delaware County Community Partnership) meets in Grove the last Tuesday of the month from 12-1pm.
DCCP's administrative assistant is Mark Clark at mark.clark@integrisok.com for more information about upcoming meetings and events.
Voice: 918-530-2721
Email: deana-wilson@ouhsc.edu
The Garfield County Sooner SUCCESS coalition is dedicated to building and supporting inclusive communities for children with special needs and their families.
Date/time of meeting is the third Wednesday of each month 1-2 p.m.
Church of Christ
3601 W Garriott
Enid OK
Voice: 580-366-9606
Email: lisa-copeland@ouhsc.edu
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and want information on whom to call. They help organizing your child's medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children's services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don't know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
Kingfisher County meets during the 2nd Monday of month, at 12:00.
Voice: 405-538-6145
Email: brandy-parks@ouhsc.edu
The mission of the Coalition shall be to improve the quality of life for Logan County citizens through sharing resources, networking, creating awareness, identifying gaps in services, and advocating.
The Partnership meets the 4th Thursday of every month at 12:00 at Mercy-Logan County, Conference Room A.
Voice: 405-431-0709
Email: melissa-a-powell-1@ouhsc.edu
The mission of Major County Community Coalition (MCCC) is to improve the quality of life for children and youth with special needs and their families through coordination of community services, resources, and education. In partnership with the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust our expanded mission also includes the improvement of health and quality of life to all Oklahomans through accountable programs and services that address the hazards of tobacco use and other health issues.
They meet on the third Tuesday of each month from 12 pm to 1 pm.
Northwest Area Vo-Tech Center
801 Vo-Tech Drive
Fairview OK 73737
Voice: 580-744-1910
Email: Ana-SalasOcampo@ouhsc.edu
Oklahoma County Sooner SUCCESS coalition is dedicated to building and supporting inclusive communities for children with special needs and their families.
They meet on the third Friday of each month 9:00am-10:30am.
NorthCare of Oklahoma City
2617 General Pershing Blvd
Oklahoma City OK 73107
Voice: 405-534-8000
Email: ronelle-baker@ouhsc.edu
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and want information on whom to call. They help organizing your child's medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children's services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don't know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
They meet on the 3rd Tuesday of every month 10:00 am- 11:00 am.
36609 W. 45th Street
Shawnee OK
Voice: 405-915-3401
Email: kimberly-wiles@ouhsc.edu
The mission of the Northern Tulsa County Resources Coalition is to provide and promote community-based information, assistance, advocacy on public issues and concerns involving northern Tulsa County. It is a grassroots, collaborative effort of agencies, churches and organizations that work together to directly impact the quality of life in Northern Tulsa County. Members are from the Collinsville, Skiatook, Sperry, and Owasso areas. The Coalition meetings the last Wednesday of each month, at 11 a.m., at the Collinsville Health Department.
Voice: 918-712-0340
Email: andrea-stamper@ouhsc.edu
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and want information on whom to call. They help organizing your child's medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children's services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don't know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
Voice: 918-530-2721
Email: samantha-basave@ouhsc.edu
The purpose of Supporting Minorities with Disabilities Coalition is to raise awareness and improve services for families of underserved communities.
940 NE 13th St.
Oklahoma City OK 73104
Voice: 405-534-8000
The purpose of The Oley Foundation is to enrich the lives of those living with home IV nutrition or tube feeding through advocacy, education, community and innovation.
Albany Medical Center, MC-28
99 Delaware Avenue 99 Delaware Avenue
Delmar NY 12054
Voice: 518-262-5079
Fax: 518-262-5528