Brattleboro Memorial Hospital to offer free screenings of documentary

Vermont Business Magazine The Brattleboro Memorial Hospital LGBTQ+ Leadership Council and Green Mountain Crossroads are co-sponsoring two free screenings of GenSilent, a critically acclaimed documentary about the issues facing older LGBT people towards the end of life. This film follows the stories of several LGBT seniors in the Boston area as they navigate healthcare challenges and assisted living concerns. The screenings are free and open to the public, and will include a feedback session at the end of the film. Light refreshments will also be provided.

The screenings will take place in the Brew Barry Conference Rooms at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital at 5:30pm on Wednesday, April 3 and at 1:00pm on Sunday, April 7. 

RSVP is appreciated but not required.  Contact Johanna Staveley with RSVP information or any questions at 802-257-8314 or [email protected].

Founded in 1904, Brattleboro Memorial Hospital (BMH) is a licensed, 61-bed, not-for-profit community hospital located in southeastern Vermont, serving a rural population of about 55,000 people in 22 towns in Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. The BMH medical staff includes board-certified providers in primary care and many other specialties, with a shared mission of providing exceptional health care delivered with compassion and respect. The Brattleboro Memorial Hospital Health System includes the BMH Medical Group, a multispecialty group practice of primary care and specialty care physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. Over 110 active volunteers assist BMH’s 600 employees in caring for our community.

Source: BMH