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Statewide Information and Referral for Oklahomans with Special Needs

 

OASIS is a statewide resource center, providing information, referral and assistance for Oklahomans with disabilities and special health care needs. Anyone needing help can call the toll-free number: 800-426-2747 or search our directory from the link below. OASIS has a database of thousands of agencies, organizations and programs throughout the state, and can help people find the services they need in their area.  OASIS also has listings of national organizations and agencies as well as local support groups and parent-to-parent support.  OASIS also houses the Oklahoma Respite Resource Network and the Respite Voucher program. 

 

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       Grandparents Raising Grandchildren

          Spring 2008 Conference  April 18th & 19th

           download registration flyer

                                                                                                   

    NEW – Medicaid Fact Sheets click here to download pdf file

 

 

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and ADHD Study   more information

 

 

Read the “Family Connections” Newsletter (pdf format)  click here

 

 

TEFRA Medicaid program for children with severe disabilities  more information

 

 

SoonerPlan Family Planning Program  more information

 

 

 Searchable Directory

 Respite     

 Calendar 

 Links Page   

 Parent Contact System  

 Family Outreach

 SoonerStart

 Contact Us 

Maternal & Child Health

 OASIS Statistical Reports   

 

 

                   

    Resource Guide for Oklahoma Children, Youth and Their Families (updated March 2008)

  The Oklahoma Areawide Services Information System (OASIS)  is a program of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, Dept. of Pediatrics and is funded by contracts with the Oklahoma Dept. of Human Services, the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth, and the Oklahoma State Dept. of Health.

 

Send inquiries regarding this webpage to OASIS Program

Updated March 2008