WORKERS WITH INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Oklahoma Contacts
State Agency Responsible for Providing Services to People with Developmental Disabilities
The Developmental Disabilities Services Division (DDSD), Oklahoma Department of Human Services, offers a wide array of services for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Services are individualized to meet each person's needs. The mission is to "enable people with developmental disabilities to lead healthy, independent and productive lives to the fullest extent possible, to promote the full exercise of their rights as citizens of their communities, state, and country; and, to promote the integrity and well-being of thief families."
Developmental
Disabilities Services Division
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
P. O. Box 25352
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73125
Phone: 405-521-3646
State Agency Responsible for Overseeing Employment Opportunities for People with Developmental Disabilities
The Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) introduces or reinstates people with disabilities into the work force, reducing or eliminating dependence on disability benefits and social assistance. This goal is accomplished through vocational rehabilitation, education, employment, independent living programs, and the determination of medical eligibility for disability benefits. Department of Rehabilitation Services counselors from the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and the Division of Visual Services work with consumers to develop rehabilitation plans designed to reach specific employment goals.
State of Oklahoma
Department of Rehabilitation Services
3535 N.W. 58th Street
Suite 500
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112-4812
Voice/TTY: 405-951-3400
Toll Free: 800-845-8476
Fax: 405-951-3529
Sheltered Employment
The Developmental Disabilities Services Division (DDSD), Oklahoma Department of Human Services, offers center-based services (sheltered workshops). These services allow individuals to work and receive training in a controlled environment with many other people with disabilities. Workers are paid in accordance with individual production and the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Services include assessment, training and transitional services leading to community job placement if the individual chooses. Sheltered workshops are operated under the direction of nonprofit agencies which often subcontract with businesses to provide work for the sheltered employees. For more information and to check eligibility, contact:
Vocational Services
Developmental Disabilities Services Division
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
P. O. Box 25352
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73125
Phone: 405-521-3646
Competitive Employment
Supported services are available to help individuals who have severe physical, emotional, mental or multiple disabilities adjust to workplace expectations. Individualized plans for supported employment are developed by each person with assistance from the Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) counselors and community-based organizations. Each plan includes specific milestones to be met on the way to meeting employment goals. DRS contracts with community-based organizations to provide supported employment services, such as skills assessment, job placement assistance, on-site job training, and follow-up. These services are focused on helping individuals meet milestones in the plan. For more information, contact:
State of Oklahoma
Department of Rehabilitation Services
3535 N.W. 58th Street
Suite 500
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112-4812
Voice/TTY: 405-951-3400
Toll Free: 800-845-8476
Fax: 405-951-3529
The Developmental Disabilities Services Division (DDSD), Oklahoma Department of Human Services, offers community integrated employment. These services are provided in sites typically used by others in the community which promotes individual independence and inclusion within the community. These services include unpaid work experience, job sampling, and training through other entities such as trade schools, Vo-Techs, Junior Colleges and other community groups. Supported employment is also offered and includes job placement, on-the-job training and supervision by a certified job coach in a community integrated work setting.
Vocational Services
Developmental Disabilities Services Division
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
P. O. Box 25352
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73125
Phone: 405-521-3646
Toll Free: 800-522-1064
Fax: 405-522-6995
Health and Safety
Using a free consultation service largely funded by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), employers can find out about potential hazards at their worksites and improve their occupational safety and health management systems. Primarily targeted for smaller businesses, this safety and health consultation program is completely separate from the OSHA inspection effort.
Oklahoma Department of Labor
OSHA Consultation Division
3017 N. Stiles, suite 100
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
Phone: 405-521-6018
or 888-269-5353
Fax: 405-521-6018
The Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA)Oklahoma City Area Office provides safety and health protections to most private sector workers and state and local government employees within the state. OSHA investigates complaints about workplace safety and health hazards.
Oklahoma City Area Office
55 North Robinson - Suite 315
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102-9237
Phone: 405-278-9560
Fax: 405-278-9572
Reporting Abuse and Neglect
In Oklahoma, adult maltreatment is the term used to indicate maltreatment of persons 65 years of age or older and persons 18-64 years of age who are mentally or physically impaired and unable to protect themselves. Adult maltreatment, as defined by Oklahoma law, includes: 1) Abuse - physical, emotional, or sexual abuse by the caregiver; 2) Neglect - failure to provide protection or necessities of life by either the caregiver or self (a person who neglects their own needs); 3) Exploitation - misuse of money or resources of one person for benefit of another. In Oklahoma, these persons are served by the Department of Human Services, Adult Protective Services. The Department of Human Services 24-hour Statewide Reporting Hotline is 800-522-3511. Information from the Oklahoma Department of Human Services can be obtained from:
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
P. O. Box 25352
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73125
Phone: 405-521-3646
Protection and Advocacy
The Oklahoma Disability Law Center (ODLC) has helped people with disabilities achieve equality, inclusion in society and personal independence without regard to disabling conditions. It is a system of protection and advocacy for people with disabilities in the State of Oklahoma. The Mission of the Oklahoma Disability Law Center is to protect, promote and expand the rights of people with disabilities. It provides legal services to eligible clients consistent with the established priorities and objectives; works closely with consumer groups and disability rights organizations to advocate for progressive changes in the systems that affect people with disabilities; and its staff speaks to groups of clients, their family members, advocates and others about the legal rights of people with disabilities.
Oklahoma Disability Law Center, Inc.
Oklahoma City Office
2915 Classen Blvd.
300 Cameron Building
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73106
Voice/TDD: 405-525-7755
Voice/TDD: 800-880-7755
Fax: 405-525-7759
Contact Us:
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- 800-CDC-INFO
(800-232-4636)
TTY: (888) 232-6348 - New Hours of Operation
8am-8pm ET/Monday-Friday
Closed Holidays - cdcinfo@cdc.gov


