Author: Emily McKenna

CVHHH was pleased this February to welcome Julia Dalphin, HACP, as Chief Quality Officer. Julia joins CVHHH’s senior leadership team, which includes Sandy Rousse, CEO, Kim LaGue, Chief Operating Officer, Kelly Bishop, Chief Financial Officer, Rebecca Bowen, Chief Human Resources Officer, and Emily McKenna, Chief Marketing & Communications Officer. Rebecca McClung, MSN, RN, left her […]

CVHHH Celebrates Better-Speech & Hearing Month

Michael Bedell of Northfield had a goal. He wanted to eat one meal a day safely without the help of his feeding tube. Michael has a progressive neurological disorder that is similar to Parkinson’s and which compromises his ability to swallow, speak, and use his muscles. When Michael, who is retired from the Vermont National […]

Hospice Memorial Golf Tournament Winners

Congratulations to our 2021 Hospice Memorial Golf Tournament winners. Thank you for coming out to the Country Club of Barre to celebrate 25 years of this incredible community event and to support hospice at CVHHH. Reminder, the Golf Tournament online auction is live and open for bids until Wednesday, June 23. Click here to view […]

We are pleased to announce that Joe Aldsworth, Deputy Chief of Fire and EMS and Deputy Emergency Management Director for the City of Barre, is our 2021 Community Partner of the Year. Every year, CVHHH names an individual, family, or local business as its Community Partner of the Year for going above and beyond to […]

We are thrilled to introduce Amy Lee and her five-year-old daughter Kat to the community as Honorary Chairs of our Spring Appeal. Kat has been a client of CVHHH’s Maternal-Child Health team since she was a newborn. As Amy wrote in her appeal letter to Central Vermonters, “Kat and I have been on a very […]

My COVID Vaccine Story | Part 2

Jasmine is a client of CVHHH’s Maternal-Child Health team of nurses. She has a newborn and got her COVID-19 vaccine. Watch and listen to this short video call between Jasmine and her Maternal-Child Health Nurse Michelle about why Jasmine decided to get her COVID-19 vaccine. Click here to download our information sheet with quick facts […]

Spring 2021 Housecalls newsletter available

Click the image below to read the spring 2021 issue of our Housecalls newsletter for the community. In this issue: Heartfelt letter to the community from Sandy Rousse A look back at CVHHH’s COVID response Feature on our partnership with Norwich University’s nursing students Meet our Community Partner of the Year Joe Aldsworth Personal Care Attendant profile: […]

Last week, Sandy Rousse appeared on JD Green’s podcast Aired Out, for an information-packed hour-long discussion about everything CVHHH. Topics discussed include the range of services we offer, from new moms and babies to people nearing the end of life and everyone in between; our efforts to build a strong and stable workforce; and our […]

My COVID-19 Vaccine Story

For most of her life, Sarah, pictured, has lived with several chronic conditions including asthma, diabetes, and hypothyroidism. When the pandemic hit in the spring of 2020, Sarah, who lives in Montpelier, was four months pregnant with her second child. She was considered high risk for complications from COVID-19 and took extra precautions to protect […]

CVHHH Chats with WDEV about our COVID-19 Response

Katy Leffel, RN, IBCLC, our Maternal-Child Health Manager, has been instrumental in ensuring that the pandemic-related needs of all Central Vermonters, including homeless individuals, are met. In addition to overseeing the care of pregnant women and new moms and babies, Katy took the lead in distributing free, restaurant-prepared frozen meals to families in our community […]

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