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Rural Health Crisis in the Northwest Corner of Connecticut

  • Housatonic Valley Regional High School 246 Warren Turnpike Road Canaan, CT, 06031 United States (map)

Friday, March 21, 7:30 p.m. at Housatonic Valley Regional High School

This event is co-sponsored with Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation

Register for the event here.

 As in many other rural areas, the Northwest Corner of Connecticut can be described as a "healthcare desert." There are not enough primary care providers to meet the demand, and it is difficult to attract primary care providers to the region. The lack of adequate access to health care can make these towns less attractive for residents, which in turn impacts our stores, schools, and services due to a lack of employees. Second-home owners often travel outside of the region to access health care. 

 A panel of local experts will discuss this issue and address what can be done to make the Northwest Corner a better and healthier place to live. Join us to hear from moderator Nancy Heaton, CEO of Foundation for Community Health; Joanne Borduas, CEO of the Community Health and Wellness Center; Meghan Kenny, director of SVNA Home Assistance and Litchfield County Home Assistance; Christina McCulloch, CEO of Sharon Hospital; and Maria Horn, Connecticut state representative.

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