The coronavirus pandemic will likely forever change the way group homes in New Jersey keep their residents socially connected, whether or not there's a health threat present.
Nonprofits in New Jersey tasked with improving the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities have already done away with certain crucial services in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recognized as a "hard-to-count" population by the U.S. Census Bureau, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are likely to face new obstacles in the first ever digital census that's allowing residents to be counted online.