The world was turned upside-down by COVID-19 in the Spring of 2020. It affected all aspects of our lives: the way we live, interact with others, attend school, go into the community, and for many, the way we do our jobs. The effects of social distancing can take a toll on all of us and the need to feel connected is essential.
Community service providers can bridge gaps to help individuals with disabilities navigate resources, access benefits, address concerns, and take actions to achieve goals. To continue this support during the COVID-19 pandemic, employment and benefits counseling service providers turned to telehealth, the practice of providing health-related services remotely.
Learn more from the “Telehealth Toolkit: Best Practices for Providing Employment and Benefits Services to People with Disabilities”. It contains best practices for providing telehealth services to support people with disabilities in reaching their employment and life goals.