Coping with Stress
When you hear, read, or watch news about an outbreak of an infectious disease such as Ebola, you may feel…
When you hear, read, or watch news about an outbreak of an infectious disease such as Ebola, you may feel…
This guide is intended for use by interdisciplinary teams, supervisory and agency administrative staff to assist with identifying risks and benefits to individual for attending day support activities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A presentation on legal considerations that agencies should be aware of, including the Americans with Disabilities Act, New York Human Rights Law, and other applicable law.
Initially this was an illness from a country on the other side of the globe – until it wasn’t. And…
Help stop the pandemic by getting vaccinated
4 Tips to help you with Achieving Excellent Communication.
Human beings crave consistency. They may fear — consciously or unconsciously — they won’t be able to adapt to new circumstances. Your clientele are no different.
During a pandemic or other community-wide event impacting the people who care and receive care, some of your staff may not be available. To be resilient and ensure no degradation in the quality of care provided, agencies must have staffing contingency plans.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused restricted movement, isolation, and massive changes to regular activities. Helping supported individuals adapt to these lifestyle changes can be challenging. Mental wellness may suffer as a result. Encourage all team members to follow these self-care tips.