Flooding Tests Vermonters’ Mental Health

Flooding Tests Vermonters’ Mental Health

By Vermont Emergency Management’s preliminary count, July’s flooding damaged 4,087 homes and 839 businesses statewide. Emotionally and psychologically, the event and its aftermath will yield serious, long-lasting challenges for Vermonters, according to mental health...
Does Patient Advocacy Advocate for Patients?

Does Patient Advocacy Advocate for Patients?

Not everyone leaves the hospital feeling content about the quality of their care. At the University of Vermont Medical Center, dissatisfied patients have a place to go: the Office of Patient & Family Advocacy. But what happens once they’ve filed a complaint? Last...
Survivor Trains Emergency Department Staff

Survivor Trains Emergency Department Staff

With the Department of Mental Health still working to resolve prolonged wait times for psychiatric inpatient beds, hospitals have turned to the Vermont Program for Quality in Health Care to learn how to improve services within their emergency departments. One of its...
Another Way Stays Above Water

Another Way Stays Above Water

On Barre Street in Montpelier, Another Way Community Center sustained little damage from the flooding that devastated much of the rest of the city in July, keeping its doors open during and after the storm. “We did have some minor flooding in the basement. There was...
Burlington Pods Offer Lessons

Burlington Pods Offer Lessons

The Elmwood Emergency Shelter Community, which opened in February, accommodates up to 35 adults in small, modular structures on a former parking lot just outside downtown Burlington. Getting the project off the ground wasn’t easy, according to city officials, who, in...

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