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Vermonters Get Fired Up at Town Meeting

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The forecast was for somewhere between 6 and 12 inches of snow and the roads were bad on the morning of the town meeting with Senator Sanders. I was worried about attendance, but by 10:45 or so we had about 50 people, which felt like a victory in and of itself.

There was real energy in the room. Bernie (which is what everyone called him) started with some great opening remarks, talking about the workforce on the national level. Next up was Jean, the former director of the Vermont Center for Independent Living, who receives care at home. She talked about how Vermont’s been taking the lead in consumer direction and needs to continue to do so. The commissioner of the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living gave an excellent summary of the recommendations of the Legislative Study of the Direct Care Workforce in Vermont (to be published on the DAIL website next week). Then Diane, an LNA who works at the Visiting Nurse Association of Chittenden/Grand Isle counties, talked about why she is a caregiver and the challenges she and her colleagues face, while Bernie shook his head in agreement.

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Vermont Community Meeting to Focus on Direct-Care Workers

People who care about issues involving direct-care workers in Vermont can talk to their senator about their concerns on March 1. US Senator Bernie Sanders is holding a special community town meeting on “issues facing direct care workers and how we can improve the quality of care to the elderly and people with disabilities,” according to a flyer (pdf) announcing the event.

Sanders will also announce the findings and recommendations of the Legislative Direct Care Workforce study at the meeting, which is free and open to the public. Contact the senator’s office at 800-339-9834 for more information or to tell them you’re coming. (RSVPs are not required, but they’re requested as lunch will be served.)

The meeting is on Saturday, March 1, at 10:30 am  at the Unitarian Church, 130 Main St., Montpelier.

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