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COVID-19 Resources

  • Peoples Gas Payment Arrangements and Energy Assistance

    If you cannot pay your energy bill due to financial difficulties, Peoples Gas has flexible payment arrangement plans or energy assistance options that may help.

  • Plain Language Booklet on COVID-19 for People With Disabilities

    Information from the Self-Advocacy Resource and Technical Assistance Center.

    English Version 

    Spanish Version

  • Plain Language COVID-19 Resources

    The Arc has made free plain language COVID-19 resources for disability advocates.

    You can fill out a short form on The Arc’s website to access these resources, which include plain language videos explaining the coronavirus pandemic and how the pandemic is affecting daily life.

  • Positive Parenting in COVID-19 Isolation

    Parenting experts have created a new set of evidence-based resources for parents and caregivers to support their children’s growth – and interact with them constructively – during this time of confinement.

  • Preparations for Caregivers During COVID-19 and Beyond

    Parents and caregivers of children with medical complexity often focus solely on their child’s health and wellbeing. But what happens when the parent/caregiver gets sick?

    It’s a crucial question that families must consider. Advance preparations can help parents/caregivers reduce stress, lighten their mental load and protect the child’s health and safety during a family illness and other emergencies.

    Pediatric doctors from Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago provide advice on how to start these conversations with your pediatrician during the pandemic and beyond.

  • Project Connect Pandemic Helpline for People With Disabilities

    The Arc of California and the Stony Brook University School of Social Welfare have partnered to offer Project Connect, a free telehealth support line for individuals with disabilities, their families, direct support professionals, and others who support individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities.

    The Project Connect support line is staffed by graduate students in the School of Social Welfare and supervised by licensed social workers. The graduate students are able to offer a wide range of support services including counseling, wellness checks, depression screening and referral to community services.

    Call the 24-hour support line at (888) 847-3209.

  • Protecting Renter and Homeowner Rights During Our National Health Crisis

    The National Housing Law Project has put together a list of resources regarding renter and homeowner rights during the COVID-19 national public health crisis.

  • Protecting Youth Mental Health – U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory

    The U.S. Surgeon General has released a report that highlights the critical state of youth mental health and the impact of COVID-19. It includes suggested actions and resources for family members and caregivers as well as young people, educators, community organizations and government agencies.

  • Providing and Receiving Respite Care Safely During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    The ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center provides these voluntary national guidelines for “Providing and Receiving Respite Care Safely during the COVID-19 Pandemic.”

    The guidelines provided in this document are designed to assist providers as well as family caregivers with careful and thoughtful planning and implementation strategies to provide and receive respite care as safely as possible during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Providing Services to Children With Disabilities During the COVID-19 Outbreak

    The U.S. Department of Education provides questions and answers on providing services to children with disabilities during the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak.