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Resources to Promote Well-Being During COVID-19 Outbreak

Published: March 18th, 2020

If you are aware of additional resources that should be added to this list, please email them to lmerlo@ufl.edu

Free Online Exercise Resources:

Getting Food:

Grocery Delivery Services:

Meal Delivery Services (most have introductory discount offers):

Restaurant Delivery Services:

Getting Medications:

Free Meditation Resources:

Some Local/National Religious Services Offered Online (incomplete listing):

(If you are aware of other services being held online, particularly for faith groups not represented here, please email lmerlo@ufl.edu to add them to the list) 

For Individuals in Recovery:

Tips to STOP TOUCHING YOUR FACE(!): https://brooklynminds.blog/dont-touch-your-face-tips-from-a-habit-reversal-therapist/ 

Mental Health Services:

  • Available through Employee Assistance Program: https://eap.ufl.edu/
  • Crisis/Emergency counseling by phone:  24 hours a day, 7 days/week
    • UF Crisis & Emergency phone counseling for STUDENTS: (352) 392-1575
    • UF Crisis & Emergency phone counseling for FACULTY/RESIDENTS/POST DOCS/STAFF: (352) 392-5787 or 1-833-306-0103 (toll free)
    • National Suicide Prevention Hotline:  Call 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255); Or online chat: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/
    • National Suicide Hotline: Call 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433); Or online chat: https://www.imalive.org/
    • Alachua County Crisis Center: 352-264-6789
    • Alachua County Sexual Assault Helpline:  Call 352-264-6760 or 1-866-252-5439 (toll free)
    • Nacional de Prevencion del Suicidio (en espanol): 1-888-628-9454 (toll free)

Ways to Socialize While Maintaining Social Distancing Precautions

  • Video chat with friends and family (Facetime, Android video chat, Google Hangouts, Zoom, Skype, Houseparty app)
  • Host a “Netflix Party”: https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2020/03/17/coronavirus-netflix-party-lets-friends-do-movie-nights-quarantine/5072347002/
  • Have an Online Karaoke party: http://www.singsnap.com/
  • Play an online multiplayer game together
  • Play charades via Google Hangouts, Zoom, Skype (use The Game Gal Word Generator to create your clues: https://www.thegamegal.com/word-generator/)
  • Host an online scavenger hunt (meet via Google Hangouts, Zoom, Skype then give everyone a fun list of items to find in their house and “show off” what they find when time is up!)
  • Host a photo/video scavenger hunt—give them a list of silly things to do and take a photo/video of themselves to share with the group (e.g., headstand, attempt to juggle, eat a hot pepper)
  • Play Pictionary via Zoom using the screenshare feature (use The Game Gal Word Generator to create your clues: https://www.thegamegal.com/word-generator/)
  • Play digital board games together
  • “Meet” for online party games [not free]: https://jackboxgames.com/games/
  • Practice your photography skills and share with friends
  • Make/share TikTok videos
  • Play “Car Pool Karaoke” via Zoom—take turns picking a song and challenge other(s) to sing along. Everyone starts muted, then selectively unmute friends to share their performance with the group.
  • Host an online journal club or book club
  • Watch a movie or show “together” via Zoom, Facetime Group, Google Hangouts, Skype, Facebook Live or host a movie Tweet-along via Twitter (start your own #hashtag)
  • Do a craft “together” via Zoom, Facetime Group, or Google Hangouts
  • Write a story together—one person in the group writes a couple sentences, then emails it to the next group member who adds another couple sentences and passes it along. Keep going as many rounds as it remains fun!
  • Play a social online game together (e.g., Words With Friends, Draw Something, Golf Clash)
  • Engage in Virtual Team Building Activities: https://www.thecouchmanager.com/3-fun-and-easy-virtual-team-building-activities/
  • Send emails, notes, texts to your friends and family expressing gratitude and/or admiration

 Entertain Yourself While in Quarantine

Consider keeping a COVID-19 Journal to remember this historical event (some prompts below):

  • How has this impacted your daily life?
  • How has it affected your view of the important work you do?
  • How has spending time at home with family influenced your interactions and feelings toward your family? OR How has spending time home alone influenced your interactions and feelings toward your family?
  • What has happened during this crisis that has surprised you in a positive way? What has happened during this crisis that has surprised you in a negative way?
  • What can you be grateful for in this moment?
  • How might this experience impact your life long-term?

Free Online Cultural Experiences:

Free Online Classes:

Resource for Parents

How to Talk to Your Kids About Coronavirus:

Childcare Services:

Tips for working at home with kids:  https://theeducatorsspinonit.com/working-at-home-with-kids/?fbclid=IwAR3YZCegqkaT0zFMeSLhAbHUpod_kn6Q0q3hSaQHnDNuTomobOt2DeYa9No

How to Navigate Google Classroom (if your child’s school is using this to transition online): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1PDVZvie0DnFbFEVFB8U3j89o1mD5BCUXTE6ymbb9y_k/mobilepresent?slide=id.g4ed39d6345_0_55

 

Online lessons/activities to keep the kids busy:

 

Posted: March 20, 2020
Category: Covid-19 Updates
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