Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services

 

American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Program

A male client talks with a female counselor.

The American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Program is designed to assist eligible Native Americans with disabilities in becoming employed.

In Oklahoma, the program provides culturally appropriate services to individuals through a cooperative agreement between the state of Oklahoma and federal and tribal service providers.

Each Oklahoma tribal vocational rehabilitation program has a working partnership with DRS.  VR clients have the option to work with both programs during the rehabilitation progress.

Examples of available services include vocational, medical and psychological evaluations, vocational counseling and guidance, physical and mental restoration, training, rehabilitation equipment and devices and job placement.

In counties served by participating nations or tribes, individuals may be eligible for services if they:

  • have proof of citizenship from a state or federally recognized tribe,
  • reside within an area served by a participating nation or tribe,
  • have physical or mental disabilities which are barriers to employment,
  • can benefit from vocational rehabilitation services to obtain an employment outcome, and
  • require VR services to get, keep or return to work.

A tribal liaison from the Department of Rehabilitation Services provides technical assistance to the program which is funded through the U. S. Department of Education Grant Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services.

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Tribal Liaison
Department Rehabilitation Services
3535 N.W. 58th St.,
Suite 500
Oklahoma City, OK 73112

405.951.3400 V/TTY
800.845.8476 Toll Free

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