Gifford sponsors Community Forums on Drug Addiction and Prevention

Six-part “Dose of Reality” series Wednesday evenings at Chandler Music Hall

RANDOLPH –Gifford Health Care is sponsoring “Dose of Reality,” six community forums on drug addiction and prevention, on Wednesday evenings throughout the spring. Forums will start at 6:30 p.m. in the Esther Marsh Room (upstairs) of the Chandler Music Hall, 71-73 Main Street, Randolph, Vt.

The opening forum “How to effectively talk with your Children about Alcohol and Substance Abuse” will be on Wednesday, March 28, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. This first session will cover current youth substance trends, development concerns, strategies on delaying the onset of substance use, signs and symptoms indicating potential use, how and when to talk with young people about substance abuse, and local resources for assistance. Presenters are Jeff Nowlan, MA, LCMHC, LADC, Gifford Behavioral Health; Adam Bindrum, Clara Martin Center Substance use and Mental Health Clinician; Matt Whalen, Vermont Department of Health; and Sgt. Loretta Stalnaker, Randolph Police Department/Local LEAD Officer

Upcoming forums:

Wednesday April 4: “The Science of Drugs”

In this session we’ll discuss the science of drugs, including the effects on the body and what causes them to be so appealing. We’ll also discuss how Narcan works in the body after an overdose.

Presenters:

Jan McConnell – Gifford Health Care Pharmacist

Dr. Christopher Lukonis – Gifford Addiction Medicine

Jennifer Pelletier, LADC – Gifford Addiction Medicine

Wednesday, April 18: “Opioids: The Impact on the Community and Prevention Efforts”

This session will look at the impact of drugs on our community, including impacts on the health care system, schools, criminal justice, law enforcement, and the current community-based prevention strategies.

Presenters:

Matt Whalen – Vermont Department of Health

Kym Anderson – Randolph Community Justice Center

Sgt. Loretta Stainaker – Randolph Police Dept.

Wednesday, May 2: “The Path to Recovery”

A discussion about the treatment and recovery options available through Gifford’s Addiction Medicine team, as well as reflections from someone who’s successfully recovered from a substance use disorder and Narcan training.

Presenters:

Dr. Chris Lukonis – Gifford Addiction Medicine

Jenn Pelletier, LADC – Gifford Addiction Medicine

Recovered substance user

Kym Anderson, Randolph Community Justice Center

Wednesday, May 16: “How Can You Help?”

In this fifth session a panel will discuss ways to be an active partner in preventing substance use.

Presenters:

Ben Jickling – Orange-Washington-Addison County Representative/ROART Member

Bethany Silloway – Gifford Community Relations Coordinator

Sheriff Bill Bohnyak – Orange County Sheriff’s Dept.

Matt Whalen – Vermont Dept. of Health

Chief Dan Brunelle – Randolph Police Dept.

Wednesday, May 30: Open Forum Panel Discussion

Previous presenters will conclude the series with a panel discussion on the opioid epidemic, substance use disorders, and moving forward together.

Gifford is a community hospital in Randolph, Vt., with family health centers in Berlin, Bethel, Chelsea, Randolph, Rochester, and White River Junction; and specialty services throughout central Vermont. A Federally Qualified Health Center and a Top 100 Critical Access Hospital in the country, Gifford is a full-service hospital with a 24-hour emergency department and inpatient unit; many surgical services; a day care; two adult day programs; and the 30-bed Menig Nursing Home, which was named by U.S. News and World Report as one of the best 39 nursing homes in the country in 2012. The Birthing Center, established in 1977, was the first in Vermont to offer an alternative to traditional hospital-based deliveries, and continues to be a leader in midwifery and family-centered care. The hospital’s mission is to improve individuals’ and community health by providing and assuring access to affordable, high-quality health care in Gifford’s service area.

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