Participant 274 Community Conversations Interview

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Trenton, N.J.: New Jersey State Library

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In this interview, Participat 274 shares about their experience during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the pandemic's impact on their adult child with disabilities. The participant shares that their child lives in a group home, and has experienced changes in routine, visits with family, and using technology. They share that there was not a lot of guidance during the pandemic for people with disabilities, and that it is difficult for their child to understand and adjust to the changed situation.

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COVID-19 Health Behaviors, Disabled Individuals, Young Adults, Social Disconnect - Social Isolation and Loneliness, Acts of Kindness, Self-Care Strategies, View of NJ Government's Response to the Pandemic, Factors Impacting the Digital Divide, Social and Economic Factors, Vaccine for COVID-19, Positive Outlook, Clinical Care, Those Left out of Virus Response, Digital Divide, Unpredictability, Access to Care, Social Re-Connect, Resources Needed, Middlesex Co. (N.J.), New Jersey, COVID-19 Pandemic

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