This summer, a state agency is offering two programs to help students and young adults with disabilities. The Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services told News 9 the need is bigger than many of ...
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 job ...
OKLAHOMA CITY – Two Edmond citizens were recognized recently by the Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services at the state Capitol. Paula Burkes earned the Excellence in Communication award and ...
The Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services will be available from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. through Friday at the disaster relief location at St. Andrews Methodist Church, 2727 S.W. 119th and May ...
On Wednesday, representatives from the Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitative Services (DRS) joined News 9 on the Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch to provide information about the agency’s services ...
Lynda Collins from Mannford was elected to her second term as chair of the Commission for Rehabilitation Services. Collins is the first retired agency employee, first Native American and first woman ...
The Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) will host its 31st annual People with Disabilities Awareness Day on March 11 at the Oklahoma History Center, bringing together people with ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. OKLAHOMA CITY – The director of a state ...
The Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services’ Vocational Rehabilitation office has relocated. The office is now at 5813 S Robinson Ave., between S Walker and S Santa Fe avenues. The main phone ...
ADA, Okla. (KTEN) — The Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services is distributing free laminated cards designed to improve communication between officers and drivers who are deaf or hard of ...
OKLAHOMA CITY - A surgery at age 16 altered Lynda Collins' path through life. Now, the 61-year-old serves as the first woman, first American Indian and first retired Department of Rehabilitation ...