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Contact Person: Scott Hayes
Address: 1805 South 280th East Avenue, Caloosa, OK 74015-4749
Phone Number: 918-231-4593
Fax: 918-266-7149
Target Population: Disabled and 65+
No. of Persons Served/Year: 30
No. of Paid Staff: 3
Special Features: Majority
Services/Modifications Provided: Complete home repair and remodel. Installation of grab-bars, ramps, lighting, including lowering countertops. For full list of services, visit website www.handymanok.comand click on "services".
Special Features II: Private Pay
Contact Person: Gregory Read, Owner
Agency Name or Parent Company: Senior Home Safety
Name of Home Modification Program / Resource: 120-Point Home Safety Check for Seniors
Address: 1834 Post Oak Rd., El Reno, OK 73036
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: (405)596-9240
Homepage/Website: https://www.seniorhomesafety.pro/
Established: 2024
No. of Persons Served/Year: 200
No. of Paid Staff: 1
Services Provided:
Funding Source(s):
Funding Sources: Private Pay
Is your organization Non-Profit?: No
Contact Person: Kendra Orcutt, Owner
Address: 1114 Grover Ln., Norman, OK 73069
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: 405-664-0956
Homepage/Website: www.homemodstherapy.com
Established: 2002
Partnerships: Constellation Senior Concierge, LLC
Target Population: Anyone with accessibility needs
Services Provided:
Funding Source(s):
Special Features: OTR, SCEM, CAPS instructor, AARP Executive Council in Oklahoma, Partnership with other Senior Services
Address: 214 North Harrison, Shawnee, OK 74801
Phone Number: 405-275-8200
Target Population: Income eligibility below poverty line
No. of Persons Served/Year: 40
Most Common Modification: 100000
Type of Services: Referral, functional and environmental
Services/Modifications Provided: Roofs, plumbing, grab bars, and showers.
Total Budget: Bureau of Indian Affairs
Certification(s): Coordinator
Eligibility: Sliding Scale
Contact Person: George Yesslith
Name of Home Modification Program / Resource: The Tribal Elder Home Rehabilitation Program
Address: 201 N. Harrison, Shawnee, OK 74801
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: 405-275-8200
Target Population: Low-income Indian families
Services/Modifications Provided: The Tribal Elder Home Rehabilitation Program is created to assist eligible (low-income, elderly) participants to bring their home back to a decent, safe, and sanitary condition, and to ensure the structural integrity of their home, provides rehabilitation of privately-owned homes belonging to adults aged 62 and over; Sac and Fox Nation Tribal members and to other elderly of Federally Recognized Tribes.
Eligibility: Sliding Scale
Contact Person: Leslie Khalid
Address: 110 South Hartford Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74120
Phone Number: 918-284-4400 ext:411
Fax: 918-284-4406
Established: 1980
Target Population: Low-income
No. of Paid Staff: 3
Most Common Modification: 200000
Type of Services: Environmental
Special Features: 40%-45%
Services/Modifications Provided: Roofs, furnaces, and electrical.
Total Budget: * CDBG* HOME funds * HUD
Certification(s): Advisors
Contact Person: Bill Terrell
Address: 235 W. Hope Ave, Vinita, OK 74301
Phone Number: 918-256 7863
Fax: 918-256 2407
Homepage/Website: http://www.usda.gov
Established: 1985
Sponsor: Farmer's Home Administration, U.S. Dep. of Agri.
Target Population: Older and low income
No. of Paid Staff: 2 1/2
Type of Services: Environmental
Special Features: 1
Services/Modifications Provided: Roof
Total Budget: U.S. Department of Agriculture
Funding Repairs: Education by seller's and realty
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