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The Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) is an agency of the government of Oklahoma responsible for providing people with physical, mental and visual disabilities with the opportunity to obtain employment and independent living through counseling, job training and other individualized services. DRS helps bridge barriers to ...
Oklahoma Department of Human Services. Commission for Human Services (governing body of department) Developmental Disabilities Council; Governor’s Advisory Committee on Aging; Office of Faith-based and Community Initiatives; Office of Public Guardian; Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services
Provides public health services relating to mental illness and substance abuse. Department of Rehabilitation Services: 1079: $136: Provides people with physical, mental and visual disabilities with counseling and job training Health Care Authority: 416: $4,600: Provides health insurance benefits for the state's "SoonerCare" (Oklahoma's Medicaid ...
Sep. 30—In celebration of October being Disability Employment Awareness Month, the Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services gives information on how residents with disabilities can receive ...
Ohio Department of Youth Services; Massachusetts Department of Youth Services; Minnesota Correctional Facility - Red Wing; Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth & Families; Tennessee Department of Children's Services; Texas Youth Commission; Utah Division of Juvenile Justice Services
Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) [23] 602 S. Lawrence Street, Montgomery: Toll free number restricted to Alabama residents only Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) [24] 550 W. 7th Ave., Suite 1930, Anchorage: Address is for DOLWD main office in Anchorage.
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The department is led by the Secretary of Health and the Commissioner of Health. Oklahoma law requires the Commissioner of Health to have professional expertise as any of the following: 1) an actively licensed physician (MD/DO), 2) a doctoral-level degree holder in public health or public health administration, 3) a masters' degree holder with a minimum of five years experience in ...