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Epilepsy Foundation Oklahoma
Epilepsy Foundation Oklahoma mission is to lead the fight to overcome the challenges of living with epilepsy and to accelerate therapies to stop seizures, find cures, and save lives.
Epilepsy Foundation Oklahoma is a chapter of the national Epilepsy Foundation. With the strength of a national organization and network of epilepsy experts, Epilepsy Foundation Oklahoma provides national scope and local impact.
For the latest information regarding support groups, check out their Facebook page.
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Oklahoma Able Tech
Oklahoma Able Tech connects Oklahomans with disabilities to assistive technology (AT).
Assistive technology consists of products, equipment, and systems that enhance learning, working, and daily living for persons with disabilities.
Oklahoma Able Tech will help you find assistive technology solutions to help individuals do tasks that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to do.
Oklahoma Able Tech offers 4 programs including Device Demonstration, Device Loan, Device Reutilization, and Financial Loan.
The following areas that Oklahoma Able Tech can help find assistive technology for includes:
- Hearing
- Speech Communication
- Vision, Cognition, and Development
- Seating, Position, and Mobility
- Daily Living
- Recreation
- Environmental Adaptions
- Computer Access
- Vehicle Modification
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EHDI-PALS
EHDI-PALS is a web-based searchable national directory. It helps families, healthcare professionals, and state public health organizations to find pediatric audiology expertise for children ages birth to five. Their website provides information about childhood hearing to support families and professionals through the process of screening, diagnosis, and intervention. This site links you to information, resources, and services for children with hearing loss. At the heart of EHDI-PALS is a national web-based directory of facilities that offer pediatric audiology services to young children who are younger than five years of age.
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The National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management
The National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management (NCHAM) at Utah State University serves as the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention, National Technical Resource Center (EHDI NTRC) funded by Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) at the United States Department of Health and Human Services. The purpose of the EHDI NTRC is to provide support to EHDI programs in states and territories also funded by HRSA. The EHDI NTRC helps EHDI programs ensure that children who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) are identified through newborn, infant, and early childhood hearing screening and receive the diagnostic and early intervention services they need. To achieve these aims, the EHDI NTRC provides programs and professionals with:
- Technical assistance
- Training
- Access to information about evidence-based practices
- Partnership opportunities with national EHDI systems of care organizations and other key stakeholders, including those that represent and/ or serve families with children who are DHH.
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Parents Helping Parents
Parents Helping Parents provide education, resources, shared experiences, and support to parents whose children are struggling with substance use disorder.
Parents Helping Parents offer in person and virtual support groups.
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