The Gill Odd Fellows Home of Vermont

The Gill Odd Fellows Home of Vermont We believe that life, at all stages and with all of its challenges, is a precious gift to be shared and celebrated.

It is our privilege to participate in the lives of our residents, their friends and families. We offer long term care & short term therapy. For inquiries on facility admission information please contact...
January Reichert(Director of Nursing) jreichert@gofhvt.net 802-228-6860. For inquiries on employment opportunities please contact...
Theresa Southworth(Administrator) oddmain@gofhvt.net 802-228-6863 or January Reichert(Director of Nursing) jreichert@gofhvt.net 802-228-6860

This morning we reopened the Gill Cafe for staff and residents. This cafe had a nutritional focus related to National Nu...
03/13/2026

This morning we reopened the Gill Cafe for staff and residents. This cafe had a nutritional focus related to National Nutrition Month.
The menu:
Eggs your way by Ralph (w/ side of whole grain toast)
Energy bites by Meg
Fruit bowls and Smoothies by Michele and Peggy
Coffees (hot or iced) by January, featuring real maple syrup, natural sweeteners, and a splash of protein.
It was a hit!

Last Friday’s Nutrition with Meg promoted national nutrition month and fruit based desserts! Residents enjoyed making ch...
03/13/2026

Last Friday’s Nutrition with Meg promoted national nutrition month and fruit based desserts! Residents enjoyed making chocolate covered strawberries! Dark chocolate was used to increase nutrition benefits! Next month they want to make apple crisp and they are going to sneak in some whole grain flour!!

Happy International Women’s Day
03/08/2026

Happy International Women’s Day

Last Thursday, the Administrator’s daughter, Kaleigh, came in and taught the residents to make pipe cleaner flowers. Wha...
03/03/2026

Last Thursday, the Administrator’s daughter, Kaleigh, came in and taught the residents to make pipe cleaner flowers. What a fun activity. Spring is in the air!

Who’s ready for Spring? This coming Sunday, March 8th, we “spring ahead!”
03/03/2026

Who’s ready for Spring? This coming Sunday, March 8th, we “spring ahead!”

On Monday, the state arrived and so began our annual survey and certification. Today, after 3 days of staff, resident, a...
02/26/2026

On Monday, the state arrived and so began our annual survey and certification. Today, after 3 days of staff, resident, and visitor Interviews and observation/review- survey has exited the building. While not deficiency free, the potential tags are minor and easily corrected. Staff should all be proud of the work they have done and continue to do. THANK YOU!

A common symptom of Alzheimer’s: Personality changes, agitation“Affecting roughly 72 million Americans firsthand, common...
02/22/2026

A common symptom of Alzheimer’s: Personality changes, agitation

“Affecting roughly 72 million Americans firsthand, common symptoms include memory loss; struggling to plan, complete tasks, or solve problems; feeling confused; experiencing new problems with speaking and writing; misplacing items; making poor judgment calls; social withdrawal; and more.
While those symptoms are ones we often hear about, they aren’t the only ones. There’s a symptom that many caregivers aren’t aware of and think is a result of “bad” caregiving: agitation.
“It’s critical to first appreciate that agitation is a symptom of brain changes caused by Alzheimer’s disease, not poor caregiving,” said Dr. Richard Stefanacci, the medical director of Inspira LIFE, a senior living program.
“The brain damage from Alzheimer’s makes people prone to agitation regardless of how loving caregivers are,” said Stefanacci, who also specializes in older populations and Alzheimer’s.
According to information the Alliance of Aging Research sent to HuffPost, “agitation” in this sense can present itself in a variety of ways: pacing, trying to leave, angry outbursts, profanity, hitting, mood swings, throwing items and more. Caregivers may blame themselves, AAR continued, thinking it’s a result of their burnout, introducing a new routine or not being patient enough.
Dr. Nikhil Palekar, the director of the Stony Brook Center of Excellence for Alzheimer’s Disease at Stony Brook Medicine, said there’s a stigma when it comes to this specific symptom.
“Caregivers often feel they might be doing something wrong, which is causing their loved one with Alzheimer’s to react in an uncooperative, hostile or agitated manner, without realizing that agitation in Alzheimer’s is very common, with rates ranging from 56% in early stages to 68% in the moderate-severe stage of the disease,” he said.

Excerpt From
“Doctors Warn About This Unexpected Alzheimer's Sign That Most People Mistakenly Blame On Themselves”
Ashley Broadwater
BuzzFeed
https://apple.news/A_DxACJYqSfuPeUUeFglx5A
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This mood-related issue is a common sign of the disease. Doctors share all you need to know about it.

Mardi Gras at Gill Home yesterday.
02/19/2026

Mardi Gras at Gill Home yesterday.

Today we wish these love birds a happy 65th anniversary.
02/18/2026

Today we wish these love birds a happy 65th anniversary.

Come join a winning team- A small home-like environment with excellent resident to staff ratios and management that CARE...
02/18/2026

Come join a winning team- A small home-like environment with excellent resident to staff ratios and management that CARES.
We are hiring for a full time RN position. This position could be 5 days (40hrs) or 3 days (36hrs).
Pay is based on experience (years licensed) and shift differentials- $48-$60 an hour. If interested, resume may be sent the Director of Nursing at jreichert@gofhvt.net

Happy President’s Day- Presidents of the past, as well as the currently sitting POTUS.
02/16/2026

Happy President’s Day- Presidents of the past, as well as the currently sitting POTUS.

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Ludlow, VT
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