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COVID-19 Update

Dear Friends of BGV,

I hope this update finds you safe and well. In the few short months since I took on the role of CEO, things have changed in unprecedented ways. We all have been affected by the COVID-19 virus and we find ourselves working toward the same goals; remaining healthy, practicing social distancing to stop the spread, and remaining hopeful that the following months will bring healing to all who are affected by this.

Our important work of serving some of Connecticut’s most at-risk and vulnerable youth continues. Our priority has always been to deliver the highest quality behavioral health and educational services to our clients. Our work continues as we continually address and consider the health and safety of our staff and caregivers and those who receive our services.   Our clients rely on our consistency and we are now delivering those services in some new and non-traditional ways.

Our school staff and administrators are providing distance learning to our students. We have supplied them with the necessary tools, including Chromebooks and laptops to ensure seamless transition of this new way of learning.   Our social work staff continue to deliver services via tele-medicine. Our healthcare staff are doing in-person wellness checks for our students and their families, and our school professionals are delivering 12 meals to their homes each week.

 We continue to have clients reside in our 3 residency programs. These clients continue to receive educational and behavioral health services both in person with our dedicated staff and on-line.  While it is difficult for the boys as they are unable to have outside visitors, we are doing our best to provide increased contact with their families via both online and telephone.

Our in-home services continue, and most programs have now moved to tele-medicine. Our qualified staff have embraced and adapted to the changes quickly and continue to deliver services in the safest way possible.

We have made the decision to postpone our annual fundraiser for the safety and wellness of our staff, donors and sponsors. We look forward to October 15, 2020 when we can gather together as a community to celebrate the resiliency of BGV, the important work we do and how we continue to evolve and adapt to the ever-changing climate and needs of our youth. We are more than 70 years strong and continue the important work of strengthening our clients’ ability to succeed in life.

Stay safe and thank you for your ongoing support of BGV!

Sincerely,

Kim Shaunesey, Ph.D.
President & CEO

Posted 4/1/2020

Letter from our CEO regarding COVID-19

Dear friend of BGV,

As we find ourselves in somewhat unchartered territory, I wanted to keep you updated regarding the important steps our agency is taking to ensure the health of our clients and their families, our staff, and community. As it is essential that we continue to provide services, we understand that it is vital they be delivered in such a way as to ensure the health and safety of all.

Please be assured that in response to COVID-19, BGV is taking the following steps...

  • BGV In-home staff will be working remotely and will be providing telemedicine services to clients.
  • Early on we were screening all visitors and clients coming into our buildings and when necessary asking them to reschedule.
  • In addition, our staff has been supported and encouraged to stay home if they were not feeling well, this continues.
Hand sanitizer dispensers have been installed throughout our agency and our facilities staff is providing extra daily cleanings.
Hand sanitizer dispensers have been installed throughout our agency and our facilities staff is providing extra daily cleanings.
  • In our Residential programs we continue to provide 24/7 services to clients.
  • Our Charles F. Hayden School is officially closed.  We are working on plans to provide “distance learning” to all our students.

We are here.

We continue our important work!

BGV is working with our youth and families to help them understand this situation & have been consistently providing them with the following tips:

  • Clean hands with soap and water for 20 seconds
  • Avoid contact with sick people
  • Practice social distancing

In addition, we are working with families, community, and staff to ensure vital health care services and resources are available.

Thank you!

Posted 3/18/2020