Health Care and Rehabilitation Services (HCRS), southeastern Vermont’s community mental-health agency, is pleased to announce the appointment of 10 new professionals whose talents will augment HCRS’ services in the Hartford, Windsor, Bellows Falls, Brattleboro, and Springfield regions.
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HCRS welcomes new staff 4 hrs ago 0 HCRS new employees (front row from left) Brandy Cheney — case manager in Hartford; Shelby Brimmer — care coordinator in Brattleboro; Virginia Snide – service coordinator in Windsor; and Sara Cawrse — residential specialist in Brattleboro; (back row from left) Tina Martin — residential specialist in Bellows Falls; Jonathan Sabol — residential specialist in Bellows Falls; Donna Ginter — residential specialist in Brattleboro; Melissa Dawson — clinician in Brattleboro; Jamie Landeen — therapeutic activities coordinator in Springfield; and Christine Terrelonge — clinician in Springfield. COURTESY SPRINGFIELD, Vt. — Health Care and Rehabilitation Services (HCRS), southeastern Vermont’s community mental-health agency, is pleased to announce the appointment of 10 new professionals whose talents will augment HCRS’ services in the Hartford, Windsor, Bellows Falls, Brattleboro, and Springfield regions. As they appear in the photo, HCRS welcomes the following new employees (front row from left) Brandy Cheney — case manager in Hartford; Shelby Brimmer — care coordinator in Brattleboro; Virginia Snide – service coordinator in Windsor; and Sara Cawrse — residential specialist in Brattleboro; (back row from left) Tina Martin — residential specialist in Bellows Falls; Jonathan Sabol — residential specialist in Bellows Falls; Donna Ginter — residential specialist in Brattleboro; Melissa Dawson — clinician in Brattleboro; Jamie Landeen — therapeutic activities coordinator in Springfield; and Christine Terrelonge — clinician in Springfield. Founded in 1967, HCRS is a non-profit, community mental health agency serving Vermonters in Windham and Windsor counties. HCRS serves over 4,000 individuals every year through its mental health, substance abuse, and developmental disabilities programs. The Agency provides holistic care for clients, supporting them with employment, housing, transportation, and other social service needs. Visit www.hcrs.org for more information.
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