NEWFANE — A public forum to unveil plans for a new primary care clinic building at Grace Cottage will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 23, at 5 p.m., at the NewBrook Fire House on Route 30 in Newfane. Attendees will learn how Grace Cottage is planning for the future of primary care in southeastern Vermont.
According to a news release, the current clinic operates out of two adjoining houses built in the 1840s.
"With more than 31,000 patient visits annually (up from 20,000 in 2018), it is essential that Grace Cottage moves forward with this project in order to meet the access needs of the community. The new building will be adjacent to the existing clinic building, connecting to the hospital building," hospital staff said.
During the past year, Grace Cottage has been working on the steps required to begin what the Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation and the Bennington County Regional Commission have named a "Vital Project" for the region's vitality and economy.
Grace Cottage has submitted a Certificate of Need application to the Green Mountain Care Board, Vermont's healthcare regulatory body, and is preparing to apply for an Act 250 permit. It is also embarking on a capital campaign for the construction of this new clinic building. This project, fulfilling a long-held dream, has been initiated by generous donors who have pledged $5 million.
Extensive feedback from employees who work in the clinic has been incorporated into the interior plan, according to hospital staff, and final exterior and interior designs have been completed for this new 23,000-square-foot building. These will be shared with community members at the Aug. 23 event.
For more information about the new clinic and the forum, call 802-365-9109.
This Town and Village item was submitted to The Commons.