COVID-19


A woman puts on a protective face mask during the Covid-19 pandemic
July 2, 2024
Prevent COVID-19: Wash hands, avoid close contact, cover coughs, disinfect surfaces, and stay home when sick. Prioritize health with these CDC guidelines.
Covid-19 Vermont emergency order is extended to June 15th
By jay May 15, 2020
Vermont’s WCAX reported today that the Vermont emergency order is extended to June 15th, that Vermont has the lowest virus growth in the US, and that the state’s COVID-19 figures held nearly flat this week. Our response team met at length this morning to plan expanded testing, expanded in-clinic appointments, and thoughts on best next steps for behavioral health services. We look forward to sharing further details in the next week as they are finalized.
Five people are hospitalized for COVID-19 in VT
By jay May 14, 2020
Five people are hospitalized for COVID-19 and there have been 53 fatalities in Vermont; so far, 792 people have recovered. Nearly 20% of tests in Vermont occurred in the last week.
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GROUPS & THERAPY


June 19, 2024
Tuesdays, 10-11AM, Wells River Clinic
June 19, 2024
Tuesdays, 5-6PM, Wells River Clinic

COMMUNITY SUPPORT


Volunteers hand out food at the Bradford Vermont Food Pantry
July 2, 2024
The Bradford Vermont Food Pantry at Bradford Academy is open to all Monday through Friday.
A volunteer unpacks boxes full of food at a Vermont food pantry
July 2, 2024
The East-Corinth Topsham Food Pantry is open to everyone Monday through Thursday from 8-4. Available for pick up.
June 28, 2024
No one should go hungry. Wells River, Newbury, and Ryegate citizens can visit Wells River Congregational Church on Tuesdays from 1-2:30 for a food resource.
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IN THE NEWS


The word Measles is highlighted pink in a textbook
July 2, 2024
Global cases of measles surpass 300,000 in 2023, and 2024 is on track to match or exceed. Speak to Little Rivers Health Care about vaccination.
By jay March 25, 2021
Little Rivers Health Care is proud to recognize the following staff: Nicole Keaty, RN; Wendy Munn, RN; Ashley Murray, LNA, MA; Kate Telofski, MA; Liz Henson, MA; and LRHC board member Karla Wilson, RN as AgriSafe nurse scholars. The staff listed above have recently completed the AgriSafe Network Nurse Scholar Program. They join other nurses across the nation who have invested in their professional training and their communities. Our clinics are located in 3 locations throughout the Upper Valley of Vermont: Bradford, East Corinth, and Wells River. AgriSafe Nurse Scholar is an 18-hour educational series which targets agricultural health and safety issued, risks, and prevention measures that can impact the short and long-term wellness of community families and businesses that depend on production agriculture. Topics include ergonomics, women’s health, youth in the workforce, mental health, hearing and respiratory protection, animal borne diseases, pesticide and chemical safety, and several emerging issues. AgriSafe is a non-profit national membership organization, that represents health professionals and educators who strive to reduce health disparities found among the agricultural community. Our vision is to prevent agricultural injuries, disease, and fatalities through the effective delivery of agricultural occupational health services. To find out more about AgriSafe Network and the AgriSafe Nurse Scholar Program, please contact 1-866-312-3002 or email us at info@agrisafe.org About some of our scholars: Ashley Murray serves at Little Rivers Health Care as an LNA and MA. She is a graduate of Southern Vermont College and is currently Enrolled at Community College of Vermont. She has worked for LRHC for 5 years. Her background has included being an LNA for St Johnsbury Health and Rehab and Rowen Court. When asked about the AgriSafe program Ashley said, “I spent 18+ hours studying and learning about conditions and struggles that farmers and their families face. This was a huge eye opener and only increased my appreciation for all farmers and families, but especially our locals! I look forward to being able to put this education to use!” Liz Henson serves at Little Rivers Health Care as an LNA. She is a Half time student at White Mountain Community College in Littleton working towards a nursing degree. She has been an LNA for over 20 years. She has worked for LRHC for just over a year. She received her LNA license at Glencliff in 1999. She has worked as a patient care technician at the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth and in the pediatric ICU. Later she worked at Cottage Hospital as a tech in the Emergency Room. When asked about the AgriSafe program Liz said, “the AgriSafe nurse scholar program was packed with valuable information about rural healthcare and some of the challenges that may be faced when working with the agricultural population.”

PRACTICE CARE


July 9, 2024
Televisit is not a replacement of traditional medicine; it is an extension of our traditional model of care. The Televisit allows our Doctors or Nurse Practitioners to diagnose and treat patients who are unable to make it to the office. From your computer or with the Healow app and a compatible mobile device, you can have a face-to-face conversation with a Doctor or Nurse Practitioner from the convenience of your home, hotel, or where ever you may be traveling. You must be web enabled on the Patient Portal to schedule a Televisit. If you are not, please ask our receptionist to web enable your account.
July 2, 2024
At Little Rivers Health Care, we hold your well-being at the forefront. Compassion is our compass. Discover our promise to you.
Two parents snuggle with their infant
July 2, 2024
Comprehensive pregnancy care at Little Rivers Health Care: family planning, prenatal services, labor & delivery, postnatal care. Personal attention throughout your journey.
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HEALTH INFORMATION


Two full vaccines lie on a yellow background
July 2, 2024
Defend your child against 14 serious diseases with safe, proven vaccines. Prioritize immunizations by age two. Learn more and protect our little ones!
The word Measles is highlighted pink in a textbook
July 2, 2024
Global cases of measles surpass 300,000 in 2023, and 2024 is on track to match or exceed. Speak to Little Rivers Health Care about vaccination.
A man receives acudetox treatment with Little Rivers Health Care in Vermont
July 2, 2024
Unlock ancient healing with Acudetox at Little Rivers Health Care. For assistance with cravings, withdrawal symptoms, anxiety, depression, insomnia, chronic pain management, and anger reduction, consider acudetox and call Little Rivers today.
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