Every day, across the state, dozens of Wheeler clinicians step out of their cars, ring a doorbell, and change lives in the most intimate setting, a family’s home.
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A short video with Sharon Pendleton-Ponzani, director, Wheeler Foster Care Programs, highlights the need for loving foster homes in Connecticut and what individuals and families can do to help.
Read MoreWheeler Health is a 2024 Top Workplaces recipient by Hartford Courant Top Workplaces, based on confidential employee feedback.
Read MoreWheeler’s 39th Annual Golf Classic at the Country Club of Farmington netted about $60,000, thanks to the generosity of more than 150 golfers, sponsors, volunteers, and friends. Proceeds will support Wheeler’s Basic Needs Fund.
Read MoreWheeler Health has announced today that it is a 2024 Top Workplaces INDUSTRY winner for Healthcare through a process conducted by Energage, a purpose-driven organization that develops solutions to build and brand Top Workplaces.
Read MoreWheeler is One of 384 Health Care Facilities Nationwide, and Only Community Health Center in Connecticut, to Earn the “LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leader” Designation.
Read MoreA March 4 Record-Journal/CT Insider story highlights the Child Health and Development Institute’s new publication, “Intermediate Levels of Care for Children with Behavioral Health Needs.” Wheeler’s Dr. Elisabeth Cannata, vice president of Community Based-Family Services and Practice Innovation, was quoted in this piece.
Read MoreDuring the winter months, the air tends to be drier, and we may not feel as thirsty as we do in the warmer seasons. However, staying adequately hydrated is crucial for overall health. Drinking enough water supports proper digestion, helps maintain energy levels, and contributes to healthy skin.
Read MoreSabrina Trocchi, PhD, MPA, president and chief executive officer, Wheeler Health, spoke at the White House on January 10 to highlight how federal investments are making a difference for the health of individuals, families, and communities in Connecticut.
Read MoreSeptember is National Suicide Prevention Month, and Wheeler is presenting internal and community events to educate, inform, and save lives.
Read MoreA five-year, $2-million federal grant will help individuals with behavioral health and substance use disorders returning to their communities in central Connecticut after incarceration.
Read MoreDanielle Daversa, LCSW, was named program manager of Wheeler’s Employee Assistance Program (EAP), a confidential counseling program that helps employers help their employees through counseling, referrals, training, and policy development. She comes to this position following the retirement of Program Manager, Daniel Fallon, MS, LPC, CEAP.
Read MoreAn article written by Wheeler's Jessica Arnold, LMFT, director of Behavioral Health, recently ran in the Healthcare Business Review and highlights strategies for employee re-engagement in a post-pandemic environment.
Read MoreThe Community Health Center Association of Connecticut recommends a multi-step plan to keep your family safe during emergencies.
Read MoreFour organizations and several individuals were recognized by Wheeler today for outstanding support of its mission at the organization’s 12th Annual Hands & Hearts event, held virtually.
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