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Bennington Pride March Slated for Sunday, June 30

What began as a civil rights demonstration in New York City in 1970, Pride March is now a major part of Pride month celebrations across the world. No matter the scale of the event or where it’s held, Pride March celebrates the progress made in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights and serves a powerful symbol of resilience, unity, and advocacy—plus, it’s a whole lot of FUN!

On Sunday, June 30th, Queer Connect will host Bennington’s 5th Annual Pride March on Main Street.

All individuals and organizations are welcome to march in the parade, which will step off at noon from the Hemming’s Motor News’ parking lot. However, a no-fee pre-registration is requested. To participate, email Jacklyn at pride@queerconnectbennington.com or click here to be taken to an online registration form.

The colorful celebration will continue with a post-parade block party at the Thomson Stage, next to the Splash Pad with activities running until 4 p.m. They will include live music, inspiring and voice-amplifying speeches by members of the LGBTQ+ community, family-friendly activities that promote inclusivity and understanding, and an assortment of food vendors.

 

Find SVMC at the Pride March
Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) is proud to once again participate in the Bennington Pride March. In addition to marching in the parade, members of the SVMC care team will have a table at the after-parade celebration where we invite members of the community—LGBTQ+ or otherwise—to connect with us and learn about our efforts to provide safe, affirming and supportive healthcare for all.

 

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SVMC Creates Virtual Waiting Room to Encourage Distancing

BENNINGTON, VT—May 29, 2020—Starting Monday, many people who need in-person appointments at Southwestern Vermont Health Care's (SVHC) hospital and clinics will no longer need to use traditional waiting rooms. A virtual system created by the hospital allows patients to call 802-447-5000 when they arrive in the parking lot and receive a text message when their provider is ready to see them.

SVMC's outpatient and inpatient surgeries and diagnostic services, like those for imaging and laboratory work, have resumed with enhanced safety protocols per the directive of Governor Phil Scott. The health system's emergency department, ExpressCare, emergency surgical services, and most of its primary and specialty practices remained open during the pandemic.

"SVHC has provided safe, high-quality care throughout the pandemic." Said Thomas A. Dee, FACHE, Southwestern Vermont Health Care’s (SVHC) president and CEO. "Innovation has been an important part of providing care during these extraordinary times and this new program decreases the number of people in our waiting rooms and allows them to stay the recommended 6 feet apart or more."

In order to use the virtual waiting room, patients must be able to wait in their vehicle and have a charged cell phone with them. They will receive the virtual waiting room telephone number during their appointment-reminder telephone call. Signs outside the building and at the respiratory check-in stations inside the main hospital and medical office building entrances will also include the number to call.

Patients simply call the number when they arrive in the parking lot and wait in their cars. When the provider is ready to see them, they will receive a text message alert to indicate that they should come in.

"We love that we can use the same technology that most people carry with them to help people stay socially distanced," said Gail Balch, RN, who directs information technology at SVMC. "It's through innovations like this one that we are able to resume services safely and ensure patients receive the care they need."

Hospital and clinic staff anticipate that the new program will allow greater distance between people who must use traditional waiting rooms, including those who walked or took public transportation to their appointment and those who do not have a cell phone.

Additional safety protocols indicate that all patients should arrive to the hospital or clinic with their own cloth face covering. Face coverings must be worn over the mouth and nose for the entire duration of patients' visits. Patients should also come alone, unless they absolutely need assistance from a loved one.

For questions about how to resume or initiate elective care, call your primary care provider or the specialist directly. For a list of providers, visit svhealthcare.org/physician-directory.

Patients with cough or shortness of breath or any two of the following—fever, chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat, or new loss of taste or smell—should contact their primary care provider or the COVID-19 Informational Hotline at 802-440-8844 before arriving to either their provider’s office or the hospital. For a detailed list of safety protocols, frequently asked questions, visitor guidelines, and COVID-19 information, visit svhealthcare.org.

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