Man gets first fully adaptive, wheelchair-accessible home
OKLAHOMA, JUL 30 – Bethany Children's Health Center opened the first "Mattie Home" to offer affordable, fully adaptive housing for wheelchair users, with plans to build more, officials said.
- On July 30, 2025, Bethany Children's Health Center in Oklahoma unveiled its first 'Mattie Home,' and Pollard said, 'This, I'm in love with.'
- Lack of accessible housing spurred the "Mattie Homes" project, and Pollard had never lived in a fitting home before Tuesday.
- On Tuesday, Dwayne toured the 'Mattie Home' for the first time and now can move through the home with ease.
- CEO Nico Gomez said, 'You listened to what I needed, and you delivered,' after Dwayne Pollard toured the first fully adaptive, wheelchair-accessible home.
- Planning to expand, Gomez said, 'It is our dream and our desire to start building number two, number three, number four within the next year,' as Bethany Children's leads accessible housing efforts.
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Oklahoma man gets first fully adaptive, wheelchair-accessible home thanks to new program
Bethany Children's Health Center has launched its first Mattie Home, designed to provide affordable and accessible housing for individuals with developmental disabilities.
·Oklahoma City, United States
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