The Vermont Senate Passes Important Staff Safety Provision

Every day Vermont home health and hospice workers face uncertainty when they enter unknown environments to care for the Vermonters who depend on them.


No person should have to place themselves at risk while providing compassionate health care to our communities.


While current regulation enables agencies to discharge patients when staff safety is in jeopardy, they may still be required to send staff members back to the home if there is a new referral, even when they know the situation is still unsafe.


That’s why we have asked the legislature for common sense policy that would enable agencies to turn down a referral for someone who they have already discharged for safety reasons, or have discretion about whether to make a visit if they have reason to believe there is still a risk to staff.


Last week, the Vermont Senate passed language that will grant agencies this important flexibility, giving them another tool in their constantly evolving work to ensure staff safety.



The flexibility is narrow and specific. Discharging a patient for safety is a regulated process, and a rare occurrence. The discharged patient has the right to seek an external appeal when it happens.


Staff safety is a top priority for our member agencies. At a time when violence against health care workers is on the rise across the country, our members need the discretion to keep staff safe rather than being forced to send them back into dangerous situations.


We will continue to advocate for this important flexibility as this policy issue is taken up by the House, and want to thank the Senate for supporting home health and hospice staff safety.

March is Women's History Month

March is Women’s History Month; an opportunity to recognize and celebrate women’s achievements and contributions to history and society. Home health was founded and professionalized by women, and to this day the majority of the home health and hospice workforce is women who work tirelessly to care for our friends, neighbors and loved ones in communities across the country.


Please join us in reflecting upon the vital contributions women have made to our systems of care throughout history. This year, I want to especially recognize the leadership of the incredible women leading Vermont home health and hospice agencies:

Johanna Beliveau

President and CEO

Visiting Nurse & Hospice for Vermont & New Hampshire


Treny Burgess

Director of Home Health Care and Hospice

Caledonia Home Health & Hospice


Kathy Demars

Executive Director

Lamoille Home Health & Hospice


Sara King

CEO

VNA & Hospice of the Southwest Region


Lyne Limoges

Executive Director

Orleans Essex VNA & Hospice


Sandy Rousse

President and CEO

Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice


Christine Werneke

President and COO

UVM Health Network Home Health and Hospice


Deborah Wesley

CEO

Addison County Home Health & Hospice

The hundreds of Vermont nurses, therapists, and personal care workers, predominantly women, who drive miles and miles every day to deliver expert care to Vermonters in their homes with compassion are truly special people carrying on a time-honored movement of home health care, founded by women.


We hope you’ll join us this Women’s History Month by appreciating and thanking the women caregivers you know.

Jill Mazza Olson

Executive Director

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