COVID-19 Information, Guides & Data |
Indiana State Department of Health:Information, Data Reports, Guidance, FAQS, & More
Back on Track Indiana: Information about the state's 5 stage plan to reopen. Includes guidance for each stage and business reopening information. COVID-19 Testing Information: The Hendricks County Health Department and Hendricks Regional Health worked together to provide two COVID-19 testing sites in Hendricks County available to all members of the public regardless of symptoms. These testing sites are located in Danville and Brownsburg. Click here to learn more on how to register. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention: COVID-19 Information, Symptom Checker, Guidances, Research, Data & Surveillance, News, and Updates.
National Institute of Health: COVID-19 research and studies. |
Senior Services |
Hendricks County Senior Services provides transportation services to anyone, 60 or older, needing a ride within Hendricks County. Transportation is provided for daily necessities, like medical appointments, grocery shopping, legal, social service, financial business, nutrition sites, and other life-essential service destinations.
Phone: 317-718-4474 Chords of Love Provides food services via food pantry. Address: 110 Gordon ct. Brownsburg, Indiana 46112
Phone: 309-200-4194 Hendricks County Senior Services offers drive through pantry meals and food delivery for seniors age 60+. Phone: 317-745-4303 Hendricks County Senior Services is offering virtual exercise and recreational videos via Facebook for seniors to participate in such as; line dancing, bingo, and more!
Hendricks County Senior Services can help with your questions about Social Security, all aspects of Medicare and medication assistance programs, community resources, affordable housing and other concerns.
Phone: 317-745-4303 |
Children & Family Services |
Child Care Answers is serving Hendricks county with free child care referrals, parent education workshops, and additional resources for children and families.
Hendricks Regional YMCA is offering child care services for essential workers. Accepting children between the ages of 5-12. Jump-IN is a community-wide effort to improve health of children in Central Indiana. Their website includes many educational health resources, blog posts, and articles, including COVID-19 specific articles.
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Food and Nutrition |
Click here for a list of confirmed food pantries still operating during the pandemic.
Visit Hendrick's County has a list of currently operating restaurants, and what level of services they are currently offering. List is regularly updated.
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Mental Health Services |
Care to Change provides a weekly update page of COVID-19 tips and resources.
Care to Change offers professional virtual counseling for a variety of topics. Free seminars on managing mental health throughout the COVID-19 pandemic are being offered for the month of May.
Phone: 317-790-9396 Be Well Indiana contains a compiled list of mental health resources and hotlines. This includes crisis hotlines, the disaster distress helpline, the suicide prevention hotline, and other resources. |
Medical Care Services |
IU Health has a tool to check for symptoms of COVID-19.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a COVID-19 symptom checker tool. The Indiana State Department of Health's web-page contains an interactive map on available COVID-19 testing sites in Indiana, and how to register for testing.
IU Health is currently offering healthcare appointments.
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Recreational Services |
Visit Hendricks County's Active Living web-page provides county specific activities to stay active. Includes virtual exercise programs, Hendricks County park information, and other exercise opportunities.
Visit Hendricks County's has a page of activities to do from home, as well as a list of virtual community events. |
Self Care |
Community Resource Lists |
Family Promise's Resource List Covers: Evictions and Foreclosures, Stimulus Checks, Unemployment, Food, Job Listings, Child Care Vouchers, Medicaid Info, Resources, Transportation, Utilities, Phones, and Internet
2-1-1 has a resource searching tool to find available resources by zip code. This resource list covers: Food & Clothing, Education & Employment, Mental Health & Addiction, Children & Family, Health Care, Tax Assistance, and Housing & Utility Assistance,
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This list is being updated as new information is becoming available. If you have a suggestion for the COVID-19 resource guide, please email [email protected] with your suggestion.