AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMental Health Access: CCN-RMHS in Rutland is expanding its Open Access model so people can walk in for same-day assessments, now including child and family mental health and more days each week. Workforce & Care: Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice is launching its first paid Licensed Nursing Assistant training in August, with tuition and certification fees covered and a path to full-time jobs. Healthcare Policy: A new editorial argues Vermont’s nearly $1 billion Rural Health Transformation funding could reshape care, but warns implementation will hinge on tough choices. Public Safety: Vermont State Police report a Brandon-area woman was arrested after returning to the stabbing scene and calling 911; a judge also blocked Trump from withholding transportation funds over immigration conditions. Veterans’ Services: The White River Junction VA is rolling out a mobile dentistry pilot for a state long lacking a VA dental clinic. Local Economy & Transit: Rutland’s region is in transition with major retail and housing shifts, while VTrans lists weekly road work affecting I-89 and I-91. Community & Events: Waterbury’s Train Day drew hundreds, and the Vermont Renaissance Faire opened its 10th anniversary weekend.
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