All posts by: Mike

Champlain Voices Self-Advocates group is Recruiting . . . with a PARTY! We’re excited to announce we’re having a Halloween Costume Recruitment Party on October 31st. If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about Champlain Voices,...
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United Way Week is always special at CCS with our bold and innovative Way2Work team taking the lead to support our UW Community Campaign – and have fun doing it! This year’s event runs Oct. 21 through Nov. 4th, with...
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CCS invites you to the 2022 Adult Information Night  on Wednesday, October 26th from 5:30PM to 7:00PM. “Planning a Successful Transition from High School:  What, When, Why and How do I access Developmental Services and the Medicaid Waiver.” This event...
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This week is “Case Management Week,” and we’re celebrating our Service Coordination Team. If you see them around, and haven’t already done so, please take a moment thank them for all the hard work they do to ensure the health...
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CCS is excited to announce Patrick Johnson as a new member of its Board of Directors. Patrick serves as Assistant Director of Home Base, Inc. and, along with his partner, is a Shared Living Provider. “I bring my years of...
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UVM Medical student, and CCS volunteer blogger, Ash Sarathy offers tips on staying healthy as colder weather arrives  in the eighth in her series of health-tip posts, “Let’s Talk About Health!”  Read the pdf  here: Let’s Talk About Staying Healthy as the...
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CCS is excited to welcome Amber Rich to our Board of Directors. Amber currently serves as Vice President Operations at Anesthesia Associates of Vermont. She brings extensive professional experience in education technology software sales, college admissions, and financial management. “I...
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CCS is pleased to welcome Andrew Rea to our Direct Support Professional (DSP) staff. He brings 12 years of experience in human services, including two years in Developmental  Service, to his new position. “I have used life events to further...
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September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and CCS and our colleague agencies at Vermont Care Partners are joining the awareness and action campaign launched by the Vermont Department of Health and Vermont Department of Mental Health. We will be sharing...
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UVM Medical student, and CCS volunteer blogger, Ash Sarathy offers tips on minimizing the potential negative effects of too much “screen time” and maintaining healthy habits  in the latest in her series of health-tip posts, “Let’s Talk About Health!”  Read: “Let’s Talk About Screen...
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