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Bios offers A Better Life to everyone.

Bios, a Greek term found in a Biblical Concordance meaning "A Better Life"

It's a place where people realize their dreams and a caring staff takes time to cultivate the potential of every individual. Bios Corporation has been around for more than 17 years. Since that time, it has earned the reputation of a place where dreams do come true for people with developmental disabilities. As Oklahoma's largest provider of its kind, Bios serves individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. The philosophy at Bios is to give everyone a chance to experience the world around them. In turn, the individuals at Bios are making their communities better places to live and work. Here at Bios, we know that everyone has value and has room for personal growth. We build on that belief, ensuring that people living with developmental disabilities are treated with respect and dignity.

At Bios, we offer vocational and residential care. We understand the struggles that people with developmental disabilities can face and we help them and their families deal with those difficulties.

Bios believes in helping everyone contribute to their community. For people whose skill level allows them to participate in the workforce, Bios has a work program that partners with grocery stores, restaurants, warehouses and numerous other businesses. Dozens of individuals across the state participate in Bios' work program.

For those who need care in their homes, our staff does everything possible to make the daily environment as stimulating and enjoyable. Our experienced nursing staff goes the extra mile to help people with developmental disabilities live the best life possible. Bios is leading by example when it comes to giving A Better Life to everyone.

 


History of Bios

  • Founded December 1990, by 3 native Oklahomans:

    • Eddie Miller

    • Linda Myers

    • Glenn Salley

  • Initially began serving THMC class members

History of Deinstitutionalization in Oklahoma

  • Homeward Bound v. State of Oklahoma, 1985

  • Order of Deinstitutionalization, 1987

  • Consent Decree agreed by both parties, 1989

  • Last resident leaves THMC, 1994

  • Homeward Bound Review Panel Final Report, 1998

 

 

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