COVID 19 Resources
For Individuals
Centers for Disease Control COVID-19 Vaccine Information
Georgia Tech Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation (CIDI)
CIDI, with funding from the CDC Foundation and technical assistance from CDC, is adapting COVID-19 materials into accessible formats for people with disabilities. Visit the microsite to request embossed braille, download accessible Word Documents and PDFs, and register for upcoming webinars related to COVID-19 and people with disabilities. More accessible materials are coming soon.
Tips for Planning a Rapid Emergency COVID-19 Response for People with Disabilities (June Isaacson Kailes)
What to expect at the hospital, advocating for visitation, and information for caregivers and organizations serving people with disabilities.
Disability Rights Center of Kansas COVID-19 Resource Page
Pandemic Partners KANSAS
For those who use Facebook, this is a public group to crowdsource whatever you are needing during the COVID-19 stay in place order. Do you have a question or a need? Look to your fellow group members to help you get what you need.
Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) Coronavirus Response
Provides Kansas-specific information about COVID-19. Includes a toolkit for long-term care facilities, businesses, health care providers and others. Also gives tips on how to protect yourself and others, and what to do if you feel sick. Includes a list of resources in Spanish.
CDC Information on Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Provides general information to identify symptoms of coronavirus, what to do if you are sick, and how to best protect yourself. This site also gives updates the number of infections in the U.S.
CDC Information in ASL (YouTube)
Provides a series of informative videos regarding COVID-19 in American Sign Language, from symptoms of being sick, to how to wear properly wear a mask.
CDC Guidance for Direct Service Providers
How to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and what to do in cases of exposure or infection.
CDC Guidance for Group Homes for Individuals with Disabilities
Information for a group home context, how to prevent COVID-19, and what to do in cases of exposure or infection.
CDC Guidance for Direct Service Providers, Caregivers, Parents, and People with Developmental and Behavioral Disorders
What to consider when caring for people with developmental and behavioral disorders
CDC Information for People with Developmental and Behavioral Disorders
Frequently asked questions and advice for staying healthy.
Administration for Community Living: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Provides insight for those with disabilities and of older age who might be at higher risk for severe complications from COVID-19. Additionally, it also provides tips on how to cope with social distancing or isolation.
Hesperian Health Guides: Coronavirus
Provides basic information about COVID-19 in over 20 languages.
Association of Medical Professionals with Hearing Losses: COVID-19 Resource List
Provides links to a variety of organizations and resources for the deaf and hard of hearing regarding COVID-19, including some videos in ASL.
Special Olympics: Proper Handwashing Techniques
Provides an infographic with plain language hand washing instructions, and links to other information about risks of coronavirus for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The Rural Institute at the University of Montana: COVID-19 Resources
Includes resources for people with disabilities and families on a variety of topics, including care-giving, handling Medicaid and other health services, and specific information for people with various disabilities.
Know Your Rights in Healthcare During COVID-19 (Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund
Presents a webinar on healthcare rights for people “with marginalized bodies," including people with disabilities and transgender people.
National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals Toolkit
For people working to support people with disabilities.
Working and Attending School Remotely
DO-IT: 20 Tips for Teaching an Accessible Online Course (Washington University)
The University of Washington delivers tips to ensure online courses are accessible for people with various disabilities. It provides helpful information for anyone wanting to provide online information that is universally accessible.
How to Help Struggling Students Succeed Online (Chronicle of Higher Education)
This article suggests ways teachers can best support their students as they adjust from in person to online class formats.
How to Work from Home without Burning Out or Losing Work Life Balance (Forbes)
Forbes Magazine suggests ways to adjust from working in the office to working at home, and balancing your home life with your work schedule.
Job Accommodation Network: Accommodation and Compliance: Telework
Explains how telework can be a reasonable request for people under the American with Disabilities Act, especially during this pandemic. Provides other suggestions and accommodations that can be considered to support essential workers with disabilities.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Coronavirus
What you should know about what employers should do under the law to protect employees in the workplace.
For Organizations
FEMA Coronavirus (COVID-19) Response
Information on FEMA’s response to protect the public during the coronavirus pandemic at the local, state, and federal levels.
Kansas Beats the Virus
Kansas Beats the Virus will activate and connect local leadership to combat COVID-19. It is a bipartisan partnership between the Kansas Leadership Center and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.