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The Senior Law Resource Center, Inc.

The Senior Law Resource Center, Inc. is a non-profit organization committed to working with elders and their caregivers in central Oklahoma. Our attorneys and staff advocate for clients and help them make informed decisions in the following areas:

Medicare and Healthcare;

Assisted Living and Nursing Home Care;

Social Security and Retirement;

Wills, Trusts, and Probate;

Capacity, Guardianships, and Powers of Attorney;

Grandparent Rights;

Age Discrimination;

Elder Abuse and Exploitation; and

End of Life Issues.

Our services are available to all Oklahomans regardless of age or economic status.
 
Our Mission: To empower Oklahomans to age with independence, dignity, and security by providing high-quality, affordable legal information, resources, and services.

 
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The Senior Law Resource Center, Inc.
1200 NW 22nd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73106
405-528-0858
www.oklahomaseniorlaw.org
 
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