The Aging Brain
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Eldercare: Mental Health Support Services for Aging in Place part 1
Join guests Cinda Payton of Community Care Network/Rutland Mental Health Services and Sandy Conrad of the Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging as they discuss a program in the Rutland, Vermont region for seniors that identifies and addresses mental health issues which can affect quality of life. Cinda is the Eldercare Clinician for Rutland Mental Health Services and Sandy Conrad is the Executive Director of the Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging. The Eldercare Program is a collaboration between both agencies and is an effective and efficient model to help seniors successfully "age in place."
Orignal From: The Aging Brain
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