Clean your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands. Avoid close contact with people who are sick by staying home as much as possible and maintaining 6’ distance between yourself and other people. Cover your mouth and nose with a cloth […]
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Mental health & wellness resources
You’ll find a wealth of resources and material at kp.org/mentalhealth, and terrific self-care articles, recordings, and exercises at kp.org/selfcare. These are a few highlights: Find Your Words: Mental health education and tools to help with depression and build resilience. myStrength: KPSC members have free access to this personalized app with interactive activities, in-the-moment coping tools, […]
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers free, voluntary, and confidential services for all Kaiser Permanente physicians and employees. EAP Consultants are licensed, trained clinicians, experienced in working with a wide variety of work-related and personal issues. COVID-19 Drop-in Support Group Calls: Now offered several times each week, for employees and managers. Covering coping strategies to […]
COVID-19 by the numbers
World Health Organization (WHO) Global COVID-19 Cases Dashboard World Health Organization (WHO) Dashboard U.S.A. Cases Dashboard California Department of Public Health: COVID-19 in California Rate this post […]
How to separate fact from rumor
Social media and other poorly vetted sources can transmit misinformation. To get your coronavirus facts straight, consult the WHO’s COVID-19 Myth Busters page and the Rumor Control web page from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Don’t believe rumors. Don’t pass on questionable information. Always go to trusted sources of information for COVID-19 facts. Bookmark […]
Distance learning and home schooling resources
The California Department of Education has lots of resources for parents or caregivers who are supporting students with distance learning. Browse for general how-to guidance; information by school subject; resources for students with disabilities; multilingual resources; pre-K learning and activities; and much more. Understood.org offers a broad range of life and learning practical strategies for […]
Getting Internet access during COVID-19
Several companies are offering discounted services during the COVID-19 for those who do not have internet access at home (especially those with school-aged children at home). Contact the companies listed here to discuss the plans available to you. 5 / 5 ( 1 vote ) […]
Talking with children about coronavirus
Kaiser Permanente pediatrician David Bronstein, MD, shares advice for helping children cope during the COVID-19 outbreak. Johns Hopkins Medicine’s excellent piece on talking to your child about the pandemic and why they have to stay home. Rate this post […]
Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) information
All DMV field offices are temporarily closed to the public, and appointments have been canceled. You can access many DMV services online, including driver’s license renewals and replacements vehicle registrations, and more. For transfers, visit virtual.dmv.ca.gov. Extensions are available for some (not all) expired licenses. Check the site. Rate this post […]
What is KP doing to make sure staff have proper PPE and supplies to take care of our members and protect the employees themselves?
Since the start of our planning to respond to the coronavirus outbreak our Buy-to-Pay team has undertaken a gigantic task of sourcing very scare materials to meet the demands of a totally unheard-of disease that we have no immunity against. In addition to our normal supply chain sources, they have undertaken steps to find and […]
If one of our co-workers tests positive, will we be informed?
Just like for any highly infectious exposure that occurs in the workplace, any and all individuals on the care team that might have been exposed will be notified. Depending on the level of exposure – the appropriate actions will be taken – which could range from self-monitoring for symptoms to being sent home for a […]
Will Kaiser Permanente test employees and physicians for coronavirus?
We are taking precautions to protect our people and patients. For example, we’ve implemented a Secured Entry/Greeter programs which limits access to our medical facilities and direct people who may have COVID-19 symptoms to an isolated area for follow-up. Temperature taking of visitors, staff, and physicians entering our facilities helps to identify those with coronavirus […]
What should I do if I have symptoms? How should I get care?
Employees who experience symptoms at home should first call the advice number on the back of their Kaiser Permanente membership card for instructions, and then notify their manager in accordance with existing sick policies and procedures. If an employee becomes ill with these symptoms while at work, the employee should separate themselves from other coworkers […]
What is COVID-19?
COVID-19 is a respiratory illness caused by the novel coronavirus that can spread between people in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet). It is most commonly spread through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks. Coronavirus may be spread by people who are not showing symptoms. 5 / […]
Expanding our coronavirus care capacity with the U.S. Navy Ship Mercy
This week, Kaiser Permanente began transferring non-COVID-19 patients to the USNS Mercy, the fully staffed and equipped hospital ship now docked in the Port of Los Angeles. Patients are being relocated to the Mercy only in if they voluntarily agree to do so and meet the hospital ship’s clinical criteria, and only after consultation with […]