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Newsline March 2021 | Vermont Business Magazine

Southern Company Newsline The  Chippers, Inc, of Woodstock, VT, to its family of brands.  Mundy Wilson Piper, president and CEO of Chippers, Inc, said she considered both employees and clients when making the decision to join Davey Tree. In particular, she was drawn to the fact that Davey is the 9th largest employee-owned company in the US, according to the National Center for Employee Ownership.   Kimberly Sizelove has been named Regional Director of  Vermont Adult Learning’s Windham County office. She joined Vermont Adult Learning in 2021, entering the organization in her role as Regional Director. “VAL’s mission resonates with me,” Sizelove said. “I felt motivated to dedicate my time and use my skills to contribute to the success of Vermonters.”

CVHHH, Good Samaritan Haven, & People s Health & Wellness Clinic collaborate to offer free COVID surveillance tests to homeless Central Vermonters

CVHHH, Good Samaritan Haven, & People s Health & Wellness Clinic collaborate to offer free COVID surveillance tests to homeless Central Vermonters
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CVHHH has record fall appeal with $80,000 raised

Tue, 01/19/2021 - 3:08am tim Vermont Business Magazine Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice (CVHHH) has announced that the 2020 Fall Appeal, which was chaired by Ed and Trish Read of Fayston, brought in $80,000. This is the most successful appeal in recent years with close to 500 donors contributing. CVHHH would like to extend sincere thanks to Ed and Trish for supporting this campaign at such a critical time. CVHHH will use funds raised to support programs and services, including telehealth, which has expanded in the past ten months and for which CVHHH does not receive full reimbursement for services provided. During the pandemic, CVHHH found new ways to embrace virtual and video visits to enhance patient care, supplement in-person visits, provide important check-ins with Central Vermonters, and to reduce opportunities for COVID-19 transmission in the community.

CVHHH Health Talk: Grieving during the pandemic holidays

Diana Moore is the Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice (CVHHH) Bereavement Coordinator. As a member of CVHHH’s Hospice & Palliative Care team, Diana offers grief counseling to patients and their families and hosts free public grief support groups. When COVID-19 hit in the spring, Diana, like most of her CVHHH colleagues, adapted to ensure she could continue to provide uninterrupted care, safely, to clients. She transitioned support groups, which typically meet in person, to virtual via Zoom and phone. Diana says the virtual meetings have been successful! “The groups help alleviate some of the isolation that folks are experiencing,” she says. Another benefit is how comfortable people feel. “I think some attendees share more because they are in their own homes.” Often, she says, someone will grab a photo of their loved one from the bedroom or living room and share it with the group. This enhances the conversation, and it helps build intimacy and trust among

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