
Stay Informed
Seek information from trusted sources.
State-Specific Updates
American Public Health Association
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Stay Connected
Physical distance does not have to mean social isolation.
- Age-Friendly Rhode Island Virtual Community Center
- Distancing: Physical Separation without Social Isolation
- How to Fight the Social Isolation of Coronavirus
- Reach Out Massachusetts
Stay Strong
This list includes resources to support caregivers, older people and others.
Behavioral Health Information
Resources for Caregivers
- COVID and Family Caregiving (Caregiver Action Network)
- COVID-19 Resources for Families: Caregiving-Specific Information (National Alliance for Caregiving)
- Coronavirus Resources and Articles for Family Caregivers (Family Caregiver Alliance)
- Coronavirus: Tips for Dementia Caregivers (Alzheimer's Association)
- Eldercare Locator
- Family Caregiving (AARP)
Resources for Nonprofit Organizations
- Coronavirus Resources for Nonprofits (Connecticut Council for Philanthropy)
- Disaster and Emergency Relief Resources (Philanthropy Massachusetts)
- Coronavirus Information and Resources (Tri-State Learning Collaborative on Aging)
American Psychological Association
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
FrameWorks Institute
Gerontological Society of America
Justice in Aging
Stanford Social Innovation Review
Trust for America's Health
World Health Organization
Webinars
- American Federation for Aging Research and Grantmakers In Aging: Aging and COVID-19: What Does Science Actually Tell Us?
- Gerontological Society of America: Reframing the Response to COVID-19: Applying Reframed Language to Counteract Ageism
- National Center on Elder Abuse and The Gerontological Society of America: Why Reframe? Understanding the significance and tools of Reframing Aging and Reframing Elder Abuse
News
- October 28: Community Innovations During COVID-19 Response at Center of New Report
- July 10: To give communities additional resources in this critical time, the Foundation board voted to direct 2020 Momentum Fund mini-grants to support community resilience, retooling and rebuilding in response to COVID-19.
- June 29, 2020: Tufts Health Plan Foundation Board Approves Additional Funding for Organizations Responding to Coronavirus: $900,000 will Support Recovery and Rebuilding in Communities across the Region
- May 19, 2020: List of 49 Organizations Receiving Funding to Address Coronavirus
- May 19, 2020: Tufts Health Plan Foundation Announces Third Wave of Funding to Address Coronavirus Impact: $170,000 Supports 10 Community Organizations Responding to Inequities in Communities
- May 4, 2020: Five Community Organizations Receive Grants through Tufts Health Plan Employee Groups: Innovative Program, Now in Third Year, Doubles Funding in Face of Coronavirus
- April 14, 2020: Tufts Health Plan Foundation Announces Second Wave of Funding to Address Coronavirus Impact: Accelerates Payments to Current Grantees to Ease Financial Pressure
- March 26, 2020: 21 Organizations to Receive First $500,000 of $1 Million Committed by Tufts Health Plan Foundation
- March 19, 2020: Tufts Health Plan Foundation Commits $1 Million to Address COVID-19: Allows Current Grantees Flexibility to Help those Affected by Coronavirus
Tufts Health Plan offers Coronavirus updates for members, providers, employers and brokers.