This 4-page booklet was created by and for people with intellectual disabilities. It is written in plain language. It includes basic information people need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine.
This activity book is meant to guide your self-care practices as we get through COVID-19 together. Use all of these practices or only some of them. It is up to you.
As the United States deals with the COVID-19/coronavirus pandemic, many in the Minnesota autism community have expressed concern and anxiety about what they can expect and how they can safely engage in self-quarantine or social distancing. This AuSM guide is a resource to support you through these
unpredictable days.
While engaging with communities and larger populations in the response to COVID-19, it is important to understand the needs of specific groups who might experience barriers to accessing information, care and support or be at higher risk of exposure and secondary impacts, such as children and adults with disabilities, who make up an estimated 15% of the population and are often invisible and excluded.
The Arc is greatly concerned about the threat of COVID-19 to people with disabilities, their families, and the workforce that supports them. We have compiled resources here to help people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD), their families, and service providers understand this global pandemic.
Free Resources to Combat COVID-19. Relias specializes in online education solutions for healthcare providers. We are sharing our training and resources to help individuals and healthcare personnel stay safe and informed.