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Local woman accused of stealing more than $225,000

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   Editor s Note: This story was updated on Feb. 26 at 2:14 p.m. to note Hatfield was not an employee of Bradley House at the time of the alleged embezzlement. BRATTLEBORO — A 42-year-old Brattleboro woman stands accused of embezzling $225,000 from the bank accounts of a man in his 80s over the course of four years. According to court documents, Laura A. Hatfield had power of attorney for the man, which gave her access to his bank account. From 2013 to 2016, Hatfield conducted more than 300 withdrawals, spending the man’s money on airline tickets to North Carolina, Arizona, Texas and Florida, nearly $6,400 for a rehab clinic in Pennsylvania, and $1,600 for car work. The affidavit filed by Brattleboro Police Det. Sgt. Greg Eaton also notes money spent on hotel rooms, restaurants and trips to area stores, as well as numerous ATM cash withdrawals over the four years

UConn researcher offers lessons learned from a pre-pandemic study of telemedicine use

 E-Mail With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine has become a new norm for many routine and non-emergency medical needs. But there are lessons to be learned from telemedicine s use - or lack thereof - prior to the pandemic, and a new study from a UConn School of Social Work researcher offers insight for policymakers, administrators, and public health officials when considering the implementation of new services. A qualitative researcher, lead author and licensed clinical social worker Kelsi Carolan was brought into the study - which was conducted in 2017 and 2018 and was recently published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research - to examine the adoption of a telemedicine program in a California independent senior living community.

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