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ACL’s COVID-19 Resources: What’s new

March 28, 2020

We are continuing to add guidance and resources for the aging and disability networks and the people we serve to our COVID-19 resource page.

One key update: We have added more details about who is at increased risk of serious illness from COVID-19, based on the latest information from CDC.

Many of the best resources are coming from our networks and partners – thank you!  Things we have added in the last few days include:

  • Resources for supporting caregivers from the Family Caregiver Alliance, ARCH Respite Network and Resource Center, Generations United, and the Caregiver Action Network.
  • Strategies for supporting individuals with autism through difficult times from the National Professional Development Center on Autism Spectrum Disorder at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
  • An emergency communication tool for people who do not use verbal communication from the Temple University Institute on Disabilities.
  • Tips to help first responders support older adults and people with disabilities developed by the University of New Mexico Center for Development and Disability.

We also have added:

  • Clarification on eligibility requirements for home-delivered meals through the Older Americans Act nutrition programs.
  • More on avoiding and reporting scams and fraud, including new resources from the Senior Medicare Patrol Resource Center.
  • Contact information for SAMHSA's Disaster Distress Helpline which provides 24/7 crisis counseling and support to people experiencing disaster-related emotional distress.
  • Medicaid-specific telehealth information from Medicaid.gov.

Thank you to everyone who has shared resources and offered feedback on the page. As we continue to update our COVID-19 page, please let us know if you have additional suggestions!


Last modified on 05/07/2020


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