
Resources for Alzheimer's Caregivers
As Vermont’s population grows older, the number of Vermonters with Alzheimer's is increasing rapidly. In this article, we provide some tips and resources for caregivers.
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As Vermont’s population grows older, the number of Vermonters with Alzheimer's is increasing rapidly. In this article, we provide some tips and resources for caregivers.
Why is Vermont's depression rate so high? Learn about the factors contributing to this issue and discover new mental health resources and treatment options available for Vermonters.
Virtual therapy offers effective treatment for various conditions and provides the benefits of convenience, accessibility, and increased privacy.
Stress is an inevitable part of life, but recognizing its symptoms and employing healthy management techniques can help keep it under control.
We advocate for mental health services for all Vermonters and partner with many organizations across Vermont that address mental health needs. One of those partnerships was the Listen Up! Project.
In this member story, Case Manager Tess Thomas supports a married couple as they cope with an ALS diagnosis.
Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States. As of July 16, 2022, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available across the country by dialing just three digits: 988.
Climate change presents health risks for Vermonters. Taking climate action can result in co-benefits for your health and wellness.
With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, we share our commitment to the access of mental health support and care, along with available resources.
The PATH program helps participants develop sustainable strategies for living well with the pain that they have. The program’s “whole person” approach melds conventional medical and mental health treatment with weekly group work and alternative therapies.