Helpful Resources During a Pandemic

If you are looking for resources for visually impaired adults, we can help.

As we all socially distanced ourselves, most people order groceries online, connect with friends virtually, and adjust to the new normal. 

If you are visually impaired and looking for resources, Outlook Enrichment is here to help during this time of uncertainty.

Outlook Enrichment and Vision Resource Coalition Partners

Outlook Enrichment and our Vision Resource Coalition partners collaborated to set up a COVID-19 helpline that provides essential resources and information for visually impaired adults during this pandemic.

Banks, restaurants, and grocery stores offer drive-through and carry-out options to comply with social distancing guidelines. This presents challenges to blind and visually impaired members of our community who are looking for ways to access food, medicine, and other items.

 Call the helpline at 531.365.5059 for assistance from people who understand vision challenges and want to help.

You can also find many online resources, which we have provided below. 

Reach Out to the Community

If you or someone you know needs help locating food or other goods, always start your search locally. Reach out to friends, relatives, neighbors, pastors, or churches for assistance. A family member might share some toilet paper or a case of water. 

Maybe a group of neighbors plans to cook meals for folks on the block who can’t get to the store. To help out, offer to pay for grocery items or bring a dish to pass around. We must work together during these difficult times and do what we can for each other.

Omaha’s Lee Law Offices

Omaha’s Lee Law Office coordinates volunteer efforts to help the elderly and the homebound pick up groceries, medications, and meals. Call 402.934.4409 for assistance for yourself or a family member.

CVS

CVS offers pharmacy delivery. Find a store location and request RX fill on their website.

Hy-Vee

Hy-Vee Aisles offers grocery pickup and delivery online. You can select your store and pick out items on the website. Demands for certain items are high right now, and you may experience longer than normal wait times for your order to be filled. Grocery pickup and delivery are also available with Family Fare and Kroger.

Download an App

Apps like Instacart, Target, Walmart, and Amazon also provide delivery options for various items. Customers may place an order but might not receive it for several days. Plan ahead and be prepared to be patient.

DoorDash and GrubHub

DoorDash and GrubHub allow users to order from local restaurants and have their food delivered. Customers must spend a specific amount to qualify for free delivery. You may pay more depending on the location and when you place your order.

Call Restaurants

Some local restaurants will also deliver. Call your favorite restaurant or check their website for the latest hours or delivery options.

Chewy

What about our pets? They still have to eat and play. Luckily, the website Chewy.com has everything your pet needs. From food to toys, everything can be ordered online and delivered to your doorstep.

Remember to regularly check our resources for visually impaired adults list for updated information. Stay connected with friends and family for their benefit and yours. Outlook Enrichment is here to help ease the stress of people with vision loss.

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