The Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) Developmental Disabilities Services Division (DDSD) operates three public residential facilities. The two larger facilities are the Northern Oklahoma Resource Center in Enid (NORCE) and the Southern Oklahoma Resource Center (SORC) in Pauls Valley. The resource centers provide a full array of medical, therapeutic and vocational services to residents as well as round-the-clock care.
The resource centers can also provide some of the therapeutic and vocational services to non-residents. The third facility is the Robert M. Greer Center, located on the campus of NORCE. This is a smaller, specialized facility for persons with a dual diagnosis of mental retardation and mental illness. All three of these centers are classified as intermediate care facilities for persons with mental retardation (ICFs/MR).