| BMH
and Meeting Waters YMCA Join Forces
The boards of both Brattleboro Memorial Hospital and
Meeting Waters YMCA have given the green light to forge
ahead with a new health initiative for the community.
The joint venture between the two important community
services will provide medical, fitness, and community
health services within the new YMCA complex to be built
on the former Northeast Cooperatives property just off
Putney Road.
Utilizing the strengths of each organization in a complementary
manner, BMH and the Y will work together in addressing
the documented community need to improve the health
status and chronic care challenges of people in our
mutual areas. Both groups will seek to improve community
health through fitness, wellness, prevention, education,
and rehabilitative services. They will focus on engaging
and supporting “health seekers” –
the 45-55% of area residents who are committed to a
healthier lifestyle, but who need ongoing guidance and
support to overcome barriers that have led to inactivity,
unhealthy lifestyle choices and chronic health challenges
such as diabetes and heart conditions.
In their Wellness & Prevention Center, BMH will
provide physical therapy / rehabilitation, sports medicine
(orthopedics), cardiac rehabilitation (Phase III), and
complementary therapies such as massage. BMH will also
offer blood pressure, diabetes, weight management, and
nutrition screenings at the YMCA facility.
BMH CEO Barry Beeman says, “We look forward to
collaborating with Meeting Waters YMCA on this new initiative.
This partnership will not only be beneficial to both
of us, but to the whole community.”
Meeting Waters YMCA will provide fitness and recreational
programming, aquatic programs, family wellness programs,
and ongoing support groups for ‘health seekers’
in addition to serving as a resource and referral center
to link people to other agencies and available services.
Meeting Waters Executive Director Steve Fortier says
of the new initiative, “The impact of this partnership
on overall community health will be significant. From
reaching out to ‘health seekers’ by improving
support systems and reducing barriers to achieving healthier
lifestyles to addressing the community’s chronic
health challenges, this partnership will have far-reaching
positive impacts throughout the region.”
This new joint venture will provide community health
education programs; pre-season sports preventive training;
medically-based fitness programs; and water-based therapeutic
services for seniors, arthritis sufferers, obese youth
and adults, and those recovering from injury.
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital and Meeting Waters YMCA
look forward to getting the facility built and starting
their partnership for the health of the community. For
more information, visit www.bmhvt.org
or www.meetingwatersymca.org.
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