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Read our COVID-19 Contingency Plan and Operating Procedures
Stay Safe!
- Avoid all non-essential travel and social interactions.
- Work from home, when possible, and do not gather in groups.
- Stay at least 6 feet apart from others.
- Persons 50+ years old and those who have chronic lung disease, heart disease, diabetes, cancer or a weakened immune system are most at risk.
- Stay home, local community transmission is common and if you are sick, you must stay home.
- If you have symptoms, assume you have COVID-19. Persons with mild or moderate symptoms should not seek medical care nor try to get tested. Staying home can save the life of another Nevadan.
- Testing is not needed if you have mild or moderate symptoms. It will not change clinical care. COVID-19 testing should remain for people who need to be hospitalized for severe illness.
- If your symptoms get worse, after three to four days, consult with your doctor by phone.
- Stay home for at least seven days after your symptoms started and be fever-free/without cough or sore throat for three days without the assistance of medicine before returning to your routine.
For most people, the immediate risk of becoming seriously ill from the virus that causes COVID-19 is thought to be low. It is important to remember, however, that older adults and people of any age with underlying health conditions, such as diabetes, lung disease, or heart disease, are at greater risk of severe illness from COVID-19.
If you must go to places where others may be, engage in social distancing. When out in the community, keep at least 6 feet of space between you and others, avoid handshakes, and greet others in ways that do not include physical contact. It is important to remember that this virus is spread through contact with people who have the virus, whether they show symptoms or not.
NGCDD Emergency Planning Toolkit
Accessible document with information and resources on emergency planning, your rights during an emergency, what to do if your rights aren’t being met, how to stay connected, things you can do and how to get help if you’re feeling depressed, anxious, stressed or scared and a fillable form for helping you, emergency responders and healthcare professionals communicate your important information and needs.
Download our Emergency Planning Toolkit
Top Websites We Think You Should Be Monitoring:
- Immunize Nevada find vaccination plans where you live, if you’re in a priority group, who to contact if you need a ride and sign up to get notified when it’s your turn.
- Information and Resources on Nevada’s COVID-19 response. This is a great resource for everything COVID-19 related in Nevada including the most recent Press Releases, Executive Orders, Declarations and Directives. You can also sign up to receive updates.
- The Administration on Community Living has a wide range of resources and information on COVID-19 specific to older adults and individuals with disabilities.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- NEW! Online warehouse for COVID-19 materials in accessible formats! You can request embossed braille, download accessible Word Documents and PDFs, and register for upcoming webinars related to COVID-19 and people with disabilities. ASL resources coming soon.
Plain Language Resources
- English Vaccine Information Sheet in Plain Language
- Spanish Vaccine Information Sheet in Plain Language
- Plain language guide to Covid-19 English version / Spanish version
- What is COVID and what should I do? You Tube plain language video
- Staying healthy and safe You Tube Video plain language video
- 10 Things to do online You Tube Video plain language video
- 8 tips to keep your home safe You Tube plain language video
- Challenges during these times You Tube plain language video
- Visual supports: Social Story about not sharing germs
- Visual supports: Hand-washing steps
Vaccines
Transportation for Medicaid recipients: if you are eligible for Non-Emergency Transportation (NET) you can schedule a ride to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Because Nevada Medicaid understands how important it is for recipients to be vaccinated against COVID-19, the scheduling for this specific service will be expedited and recipients do not have to schedule a ride five days in advance because same day rides will be authorized, as possible. The following link is a flyer in English and Spanish with more detailed information about this special transportation option: COVID-19 Vaccine NET Information Flyer.
- Immunize Nevada find vaccination plans where you live, if you’re in a priority group, who to contact if you need a ride and sign up to get notified when it’s your turn.
- NACDD’s Get Out The Vaccine #GOtV! provides relevant and accurate up-to-date information on the COVID-19 vaccine for you, your family, & your community!
- Watch NACDD’s Vaccine Safety Education Webinar
- CDC considerations for the vaccine
- English Vaccine Information Sheet in Plain Language
- Spanish Vaccine Information Sheet in Plain Language
- Nevada’s Playbook for Statewide Vaccinations
- CDC information on vaccinations
- COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Considerations for the Disability Community
- CDC: Benefits of Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine
- Who should not get vaccinated
- CDC: How COVID-19 Vaccines Work
- CDC: Myths and Misconceptions about COVID-19 Vaccines
People With Specific Diseases/Conditions
- Adults with special health conditions
- Guidelines for Vaccinating Kidney Dialysis Patients and Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease pdf icon[12 pages]
- Clinical contraindications
Mental Heal and Crisis Response
- National Crisis Hotline: Call 1-800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746 to connect with a trained crisis counselor.
- Desert Parkway Behavioral Healthcare Hospital Toll Free: 855-766-8330
- Reno Behavioral Health 775-393-220
- If your child is experiencing a mental or behavioral crisis contact the Division of Child and Family Services Children’s Mobile Crisis Response Team.
- Northern Nevada: 775-688-1670
- Rural Nevada: 702-486-7865
- Southern Nevada: 702-486-7865
- Stress and coping during the pandemic
- Taking Care of Your Mental Health in the Face of Uncertainty
- National Domestic Abuse Hotline Call 1-800-799-7233 and TTY 1-800-787-3224
Your Rights During COVID
- Center for Dignity in Healthcare Fact Sheet on Rights for People with Disabilities
- Know Your Rights – COVID-19 English and Spanish
- Health and Human Services Guidance for States and Health Care Providers on Avoiding Disability-Based Discrimination in Treatment Rationing
- Civil Rights, HIPPA and the Coronavirus
- Hospital Form for individuals and families to use when seeking treatment for COVID-19 symptoms.
- Communication Rights Toolkit for people who cannot rely on speech to communicate and must be hospitalized.
- Our Emergency Planning Toolkit for people with disabilities also contains a fillable form and information on your rights.
- National Disability Rights Network: ‘Know Your Rights’ during COVID-19 Video Series
- Center for Public Representation
Contact Your Representatives
Find names and contact information for Nevada’s Federal and State representatives on our Legislative Information Page. You can use these contacts to educate policy makers.
Additional Resources
Nevada
- The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services links to essential services like Medicaid, Unemployment, Abuse and Neglect, Mental Health, and Disability Services. You can also call 775-684-4000.
- Access Nevada find out if you are eligible for Medicaid and other State support services. Includes an Assess My Needs Screening Tool.
- Nevada Unemployment Insurance Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation. Northern Nevada: (775) 684-0350 Southern Nevada: (702) 486-0350 Rural Areas and Out of State Callers: (888) 890-8211.
- Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation COVID-19 information and resources.
- Nevada Care Connection Resource centers for questions about Medicaid and other State support services.
- Access to Healthcare Network: 877-861-1893 Serving: Churchill, Douglas, Mineral, Pershing, Storey, Washoe, Elko, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander and White Pine counties
- Carson City Senior Center: 775-883-0703
- Lyon County Human Services: 775-577-5009
- Jewish Family Service Agency: 702-933-1191 Serving: southeast Clark county including Henderson, Boulder City, and Laughlin.
- Nevada Senior Services: 702-364-2273 or 844-850-5113
Serving: the greater Clark county region including Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and Mesquite. Also serving Nye, Esmeralda, and Lincoln counties. - Food Assistance
- Nevada SNAP families approved to use their benefits to have groceries delivered
- Nevada 211 search local community resources. Connect to a Nevada 211 call specialist by phone (dial 211), text (898-211) or download the app.
- COVID19 Family Guide resource for families with children to assist them in coping with the current pandemic.
National
- COVID-19 Plain Language Guidance for Employees with Developmental Disabilities ENTIRE BOOKLET
- Guidance for Handlers of Service and Therapy Animals
- Guidance for Direct Service Providers
- Guidance for Group Homes for Individuals with Disabilities
- Guidance for Direct Service Providers, Caregivers, Parents, and People with Developmental and Behavioral Disorders
- People with Developmental and Behavioral Disorders
- Implementing Positive Behavior Supports (PBIS) at home
- How to talk to your child with ASD about frightening situations
- ODEP’s Partnership on Employment & Accessible Technology (PEAT) published a “How to Pick an Accessible Virtual Meeting Platform” tip sheet.
- Resource page on digital accessibility and other best practices for remote work.
- Rooted in Rights offers tips for making virtual meeting more accessible for people with disabilities.
- “The Big Hack,” a project of the British non-profit Scope, provides an overview of accessibility features found in various video conferencing apps.
- The National Council on Aging (NCOA) has developed a detailed overview of remote video communication options titled, Tools for Reaching a Remote Audience.
- The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPPA) released two memos regarding FAPE and students with disabilities returning to school during COVID-19. Recommendations on Students Whose Parents Opt to Keep Them Out of School During COVID-19” and “Statement on Compensatory Education During COVID-19“.
- State Council’s on Developmental Disabilities COVID-19 Report
Financial Information and Stimulus Checks
- Rental assistance CARES HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
- Using COVID-19 Stimulus Payments for ABLE Accounts
- Plain language guide on stimulus checks for people with disabilities.
- Financial Resilience Center: free online education and information
- The National Disability Institute has a comprehensive website of resources on financial wellness, the ABLE National Resource Center, employment, capacity building and other subjects.
- Nonprofits and Coronavirus financial relief and resources for non-profits.
Consejos de seguridad de COVID-19 de auto-defensores en español
- Episodio 1 – Cómo mantenerse saludable: https://youtu.be/ZeYXu9–FsQ
- Episodio 2 – Lo que debo hacer si creo que estoy enfermo: https://youtu.be/40iBc9qNx6w
- Episodio 3 – Lo que debo hacer si estoy enfermo: https://youtu.be/1giIp8QjJCo
- Episodio 4 – Lo que debo hacer si mi familiar o persona que me cuida se enferma: https://youtu.be/3RhvpRrLXok