Disability Help
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ADA Information for People with Disabilities Seeking Employment
A pamphlet for people with disabilities explaining employment sections of the Americans with Disabilities Act and how to file a complaint with the EEOC. Content Detail
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- Department of Justice
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Administrative Review Process for Initial Disability Claims
Outline of the administrative process for initial disability claims and links to the law for each step in the process. Content Detail
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- Social Security Online
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Americans with Disabilities Act - Q & A
An overview of the ADA's requirements for ensuring equal opportunity for persons with disabilities in employment, State and local government services, public accommodations, commercial facilities, and transportation, and requiring the establishment of TDD/telephone relay services. Content Detail
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- EEOC
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Americans with Disabilities Act Resources
Resources, articles and links on the Disability Resources web site. Content Detail
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- Disability Resources
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Care For Children with Disabilities
The Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsiblity Act (TEFRA) of 1992 allows children with physical or mental disabilities, who would not ordinarily be eligible for State Supplemental Income benefits because of their parent's income or resources, to become eligible for SoonerCare (Medicaid). Read More
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- Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Inc.
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Checklist for Child Disability Interview
A checklist of information and documents you will need to help you prepare for the disability interview with the Social Security Administration. Content Detail
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- Social Security Administration
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How to File an Unfair Treatment Complaint
The Social Security Administration wants to treat all claimants and their representatives fairly and equally. We do not treat you differently because of your race, sex, age or for disability, the amount of money you have, or for any other reason. Below we tell you more about what you should do if you think the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) who conducted your hearing treated you unfairly. Content Detail
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- Social Security Online
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- Spanish / Español
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Social Security Benefits Online Screening Tool
Fill out a form online to find out if you are eligible for certain social security benefits. This form is NOT an application for benefits and will NOT give you an estimate of benefit amounts. Also, it will NOT screen for help with Medicare prescription drug plan costs. Content Detail
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- SSA.gov
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- Spanish / Español
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Are You Eligible for Any Government Benefits?
Complete this anonymous 5-10 minute questionnaire to obtain the most accurate list of benefit programs for which you may be eligible. Content Detail
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- GovBenefits.gov
- Read this in:
- Spanish / Español
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Checklist for SSD Interviews (Adults)
A checklist of information and documents you will need to help you prepare for a disability interview with the Social Security Administration. Content Detail
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- Social Security Administration
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Disability FAQ's
National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Content Detail
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- NOSSCR
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Disabled Parking Placard and Licencse Plates
A privately owned web site link which provides information on eligibility and application for a handicapped parking placard and license plates. Content Detail
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FAQ Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Frequently Asked Questions on Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a national law that protects qualified individuals from discrimination based on their disability. The nondiscrimination requirements of the law apply to employers and organizations that receive financial assistance from any Federal department or agency, including the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). These organizations and employers include many hospitals, nursing homes, mental health centers and human service programs. Content Detail
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- US Department of Health & Human Services
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Grandparent's and Other Relative Caregiver's Guide to Raising Children with Disabilities
Federal, state, and local programs are available to help you raise children who have disabilities. This guide describes programs for children with disabilities that can help you in different ways. Content Detail
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- Children's Defense Fund
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Home & Community Based Services Waivers
Instead of institutional care, there are government funds available to help with the costs of caring for a person with mental retardation or other related conditions at home. Read More
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- Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Inc.




