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Grace
Cottage Hospital’s Governance
Grace Cottage Hospital opened its doors in 1949 through the dedicated
support of the surrounding community. Currently Vermont’s
smallest hospital, with 19 beds, Grace Cottage is literally a community
hospital – volunteers provide a myriad of essential services,
from grounds keeping to weekend emergency room admissions, strategic
planning to fundraising, plus many other activities.
Public Meeting Schedule:
Grace Cottage Hospital’s volunteer Board of Trustees meets
once a month at the hospital; various committees of the Board also
meet regularly; the trustees also hold an annual all-day retreat
for the purposes of education and planning. Members of the public
are encouraged to contact a Trustee with any questions, comments
or concerns they may have.
The trustees views themselves as community representatives responsible
for the effective management of the Otis Health Care Center and
Grace Cottage Hospital, working to meet the healthcare needs of
the people living in, working in and visiting the towns of southeastern
Vermont.
The hospital’s strategic planning is the responsibility
of the Board of Trustees. Trustees seek the input of others in the
community as they come into daily contact with people within the
hospital’s geographic service area. Various public meetings
are held annually in a further effort to solicit public input into
the hospital’s strategic planning process. Announcements for
these meetings are published in the local press, via flyers posted
in prominent locations, and on this website.
Contact Information:
The Board of Trustees selects and appoints an Administrator/Chief
Executive Officer, who can be reached at (802) 365-7357 or admin@otishealthcarecenter.org
or PO Box 216, Townshend VT 05353.
A copy of the hospital’s Annual Report is available to the
public from Grace Cottage Foundation, at (802) 365-9109 or info@gracecottage.org
or PO Box 1, Townshend VT 05353.
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