Dots Dots is designed for families, seniors, professional caregivers, and their communities. You can access national or local information and tools about healthy aging and caregiving for free. Read more Center on Aging at the University of Vermont The mission of the Center on Aging at the University of Vermont is to forge an ongoing collaboration among faculty, students, staff and programs within the University of Vermont, Fletcher Allen Health Care, and the Vermont community to promote a sense of well being and a high quality of life for older adults. The Center seeks to engage interested parties who wish to partner in the development and execution of programs that facilitate the health and welfare of older adults. Read more  The Vermont Parkinson's Association Since 1998, the Vermont Chapter APDA has made practical advice available to the Parkinson's Community on a wide variety of issues and provides educational opportunities and resources to "ease the burden" of this chronic illness. In cooperation with the Information and Referral Center, the focus of the Chapter is to communicate key information and to provide network support to the patient, care partner and health provider while supporting efforts to "find a cure" for Parkinson Disease. Read moreVermont AARP
AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that helps people 50 and over improve the quality of their lives. Read morePT360 Coop We are proud to be Vermont’s first employee owned physical therapy cooperative. We know that there are many different paths to wellness; so with your input, we choose the best treatment plan for you. While there are common diagnoses, we understand that all bodies are unique.Read more Fitness Options Fitness Options offers personalized training to help you achieve your goals, including weight loss, strengthening, athletic training and health related Complementary Care™.Read more CVAA
The State of Vermont designated CVAA as the Area Agency on Aging for Addison, Chittenden, Franklin, and Grand Isle Counties in northwestern Vermont. This designation means that CVAA carries out programs authorized by the Older Americans Act - federal legislation that calls for local organizations to take the lead in creating a coordinated system of services for older persons across the country. CVAA is one of five Area Agencies on Aging in Vermont. Read moreFuneral Consumers Alliance Our popular funeral planning kit, Before I Go, You Should Know, is now available in an enhanced version! The kit, which comes with a funeral planning booklet (featuring illustrations by Edward Gorey) you fill in, along with your state's advance medical directives ("living will"), can now be ordered with your state's individual chapter from the book Final Rights. Read morePACE
PACE is a health care program that supports older adults in their homes and communities. PACE combines all medical and social services into one program. Services are provided by a single Health Team that works closely with the PACE participant. Read moreVermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
The Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (VABVI), a non-profit organization founded in 1926, is the only private agency to offer free training, services and support to visually impaired Vermonters. Each year we serve hundreds of children from birth to age 22 and adults age 55 and over. Read moreNothwestern Medical Center Northwestern Medical Center is a vibrant, not-for-profit, primary care hospital nestled at the top of Fairfield Street in St. Albans, Vermont. Our size brings a family feel to our modern facility, and we pride ourselves on bringing a broad range of high-tech medical equipment & services to our region. Read morePorter Hospital Porter Hospital is a Critical Access Hospital founded in 1925, and offers comprehensive medical care and 24-hour emergency services. The Porter Hospital Medical Staff consists of more than 60 physicians offering primary care and an array of specialty medical care. Read moreCopley Hospital A not-for-profit critical access hospital, Copley provides a unique blend of quality, compassionate, personalized, state-of-the-art medical care in a small, warm, friendly environment With a Medical Staff of 75, Copley provides a full range of both both inpatient and outpatient care, including 24-hour emergency services and the Copley Birthing Center. Read moreFletcher Allen Health Care
Fletcher Allen is committed to becoming a national model for the delivery of high-quality academic health care for a rural region. We are a nationally recognized medical center – where academic health care comes together with the warm, genuine values of Vermont to create one-of-a-kind care. Read moreDragonheart Vermont
We are Dragonheart Vermont and we are proud to introduce Vermonters to the paddling sport of dragon boating. Even prouder are we to be a team of breast cancer survivors. The diagnosis of breast cancer has brought us together. We have created a treasured sisterhood to provide support and encouragement to others. Dragonheart Vermont offers an active, health-giving, life-affirming option for breast cancer survivors. We are a support group where the focus is on living, rather than on the disease. We are paddling our way to recovery.
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We are sisters at heart, joined in the race to end breast cancer ... at last. | Read moreMoney Care, LLC Money Care, LLC is a daily money management service located in the Burlington, Vermont area that assists individuals with administering the financial details of their lives. Money Care eases the burden of managing bill paying, bookkeeping and other day-to-day financial details for you or your loved one.Read more VT Department of Disability and Aging Services Supports older Vermonters and Vermonters with disabilities to live as they choose, pursuing their individual goals and preference. The Division Seeks to ensure their basic human and civil rights, health, wellbeing, and safety. 802-871-3065Read more |