LINKS and RESOURCES

Living Longer Living Stronger
This FREE workshop series is developed and licensed by the Stanford University Chronic Disease Self-Management Program.

Oklahom Department of Human Services
The Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) offers programs, services and resources to Oklahoma's most needy and vulnerable residents.

Senior Nutrition
At 23 senior–friendly locations in Creek, Osage, and Tulsa counties, delicious, nutritionally balanced lunches are served daily.

Tulsa Creek Senior Nutrition Project
918.835.4160
www.tccsnp.com/home

Osage County Senior Nutrition
918.287.2242

Home-bound seniors are eligible for home delivered meals.

Legal Assistance
Limited legal assistance for civil matters is available through the Older Americans Law Project.

Legal Aid Services of OK
1.800.534.5243
www.lawhelp.org/program/1610/

Homemaker Services
Assisting seniors to remain independent in their own homes is part of the mission of IAAA. Light housekeeping, laundry, and shopping are part of the homemaker services

Oxford HealthCare
918.258.1111
www.oxford-healthcare.com/

Caregiver Support
Through the National Family Caregiver Support program, assistance in the form of training, counseling, or respite is available to caregivers.

Alzheimer’s Association
1.800.272.3900
www.alz.org/alzokar/index.asp

Transportation
Transportation assistance program for seniors that enable trips to the nutrition site, bank, doctors office or grocery store.

Creek and Osage County
Cimarron Public Transit System
918.762.3041
www.okladot.state.ok.us/transit/s5311/cimarron.htm

Tulsa County
Ability Resources
918.592.1235
www.ability-resources.org/home.html

Grand Gateway Area Agency on Aging
Serving senior residents in Rogers County

Eastern Oklahoma Development District Area Agency on Aging
Serving senior residents in Wagoner County

LIFE Senior Services, Inc.
For more than 25 years, LIFE Senior Services has met the needs of area seniors with programs that help solve problems threatening independence, quality of life and dignity. Each year, 30,000 older adults and their families turn to LIFE Senior Services, the premier provider of information, education and services. For thousands, the first place to call is SeniorLine, (918) 664-9000, which connects seniors and their families to hundreds of services from dozens of agencies with just one call.

AARP
AARP is the nation's leading organization for people age 50 and older. It serves their needs and interests through information and education, advocacy, and community services which are provided by a network of local chapters and experienced volunteers throughout the country. The organization also offers members a wide range of special benefits and services, including Modern Maturity magazine and the monthly Bulletin.