UCS Welcomes New Director of Developmental Services

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BENNINGTON, Vt. — United Counseling Service (UCS) welcomes Henrietta Edgar as its new head of Developmental Services, which serves Bennington County residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism spectrum disorder. 
 
Edgar most recently served as Administrator of Residential Services for the Center for Disability Services in Albany, NY, and brings over a decade of experience in the health and human services field.
 
"We are excited that Henrietta is joining the leadership team," said Lorna Mattern, Executive Director of UCS. "She has extensive experience and will be an asset during this period of change in the industry."
 
"I look forward to developing programs in our Developmental Services division and creating more housing options for individuals," says Edgar. "There are not enough housing options, including respite and crisis beds, emergency housing, and Shared Living home providers. as a team, we are actively working on that."
 
Edgar's career has largely focused on ensuring high quality services and care for individuals with developmental disabilities in New York State, and she is excited to provide that quality of care in Vermont. The challenge of the human services field is what initially drew Edgar to the field, and she enjoys that every day offers new challenges and experiences. 
 
"No day is cookie cutter," says Edgar. "As you work to establish services, find housing, provide additional services like community supports, and explore clients' interests, this job allows you to take different paths."
 
Edgar has also worked as a Developmental Assistance Supervisor for the New York State Office of Persons with Developmental Disabilities, Care Manager for the Department of Health's Health Home and Office for Persons with Developmental Disabilities, and Community Relations Manager for LIFEPlan CCO NY LLC. She holds a BA in Public Justice from SUNY Oswego, BS in Community and Human Services from SUNY Empire State College, an AS in Humanities from Onondaga Community College, and certificates in Practical Nursing and as a Certified Nursing Assistant from Central Tech Vocational Center.
 
"I'm someone who has to resolve issues—I feel a need to be challenged and accomplish things," says Edgar. She enjoys the interaction with community members and providers that comes with her role. "You get to know people and what they do and rely on them for support. You don't just show up at your office—you show up to do the work, which can be on any given day—anything."
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Southern Vermont College Moving Towards Five Star Status

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BENNINGTON, Vt.— Dartmouth Health's Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC), announced next steps around the redevelopment of the former Southern Vermont College campus in Bennington.
 
In March of 2023, SVHC entered into a purchase and sale agreement of the campus with Alfred Weissman Real Estate, LLC (AWRE). Since then, AWRE has been working toward the development of a five-star destination resort.
 
"AWRE has made major progress in finding the right hospitality brand partner for this project," said SVHC CEO and president Thomas A. Dee. "While we can't speak on their behalf, we want our community to know that plans are advancing. We're supportive of their direction and we believe this project will have an immensely positive impact on Bennington and our entire region."
 
The proposed five-star resort would include both fine and casual dining, a beauty and health spa, a fitness/wellness center, special events venue and other amenities. The project also includes an extensive historic restoration of the Everett Mansion for use as luxury accommodations and fine dining.

According to AWRE's website, the 30,000 square foot Everett Mansion will be restored to a reception lounge, wine cellar, a fine dining restaurant, spa and guestrooms. Former residential buildings will be gutted and redeveloped into luxury suites. The former gymnasium will be converted into a 17,000 square foot event and activity space.
 
The hotel will offer tennis, snow shoeing, equestrian, bowling, movie screening room, ice skating, a summer resort pool, indoor pool, miles of blazed hiking trails, mountain biking, a sporting club and even a luxury dog kennel with K9 Spa.
 
Access to the Bennington Area Trail System (BATS), at the trail heads on and around the property, will remain open to the public and available, throughout the redevelopment. Following completion of the project there will be a new dedicated parking lot.
 
"Once AWRE finalizes its brand partner — in the near future— the necessary regulatory reviews and permitting processes will get underway," said Dee. "We're hopeful this project will break ground next summer."
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