Friday, December 4, 2020

COVID Helpline for People with Intellectual Disabilities and Caregivers

Just before Thanksgiving, The Arc of California and the Stony Brook University School of Social Welfare launched a helpline for people with Intellectual Disabilities and caregivers.  The helpline may be utilized by families, caregivers, support teams, and individuals as needed.  

The helpline was developed to provide support to those suffering during the COVID-19 Pandemic.  The helpline is available 24 hours a day for support, counseling, and help as needed to anyone.  Support, guidance, and referrals will be made as needed.  

Known as "Project Connect," the service is open to anyone needing assistance or simply wishing to talk.  The number is 888-847-3209. 

In addition to Project Connect, many individual states have already set up assistance helplines, webpages, and information.  A simple Internet search will reveal many and can be targeted to your specific state or region.  

The United States International Council on Disabilities also provides an extensive list of resources at this address:  United States International Council on Disabilities



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