What began as a $1,000 bequest by a disabled veteran a decade ago continues to help feed and care for the pets of Southeastern Vermont’s seniors today.
For immediate release Media Contact: Robert Szpila, 802-258-0790 or info@windhamaging.com Windham Aging Releases Report on Aging, Plan to Create Regional Plan for Aging BRATTLEBORO, VT (November 11, 2022) After a year of collecting and analyzing data on the state of aging in Windham County, Windham Aging is releasing the Windham Aging Report. Windham Aging is a collaboration of leaders from organizations who serve older people in Windham County Vermont. According to the website, www.WindhamAging.com, the Windham Aging effort started a year and a half ago when retired hospital CEO, Roger Allbee, retired doctor Carolyn Taylor-Olson, MD, and retired dentist David Neumeister
A couple times a week, Harry Jorgensen and Gordon Best connect for lunch, a visit or chat on the phone.Sometimes they go for a drive through the hills of Barnard. Other times, they meet for a cup of coffee at Jorgensen’s Woodstock home.“It’s been a.
BRATTLEBORO — Memory cafes are sprouting up across the country as a way to provide support to caregivers of those with dementia or cognitive impairment.
Outcry from Croydon parents At Monday’s meeting of the Croydon School Board, a number of very vocal residents claimed to speak “for the majority” of the town. But if that had been true, it would have been Amanda Leslie, not Kevin Morris, sitting up.