In a recent meeting of the Littleton Board of Health, members discussed the urgent need for a strong public communication regarding the impending closure of the National Recovery Medical Center, which is set to cease operations on August 31. Board members emphasized the importance of issuing a letter that clearly condemns the closure and outlines the potential impact on community health services.
One member suggested that the Board should draft a letter independently, regardless of whether the select board takes action. The proposed letter is intended to convey a firm stance on the issue, with language that reflects the Board's commitment to the community's health needs. A draft is expected to be prepared soon, with plans to finalize it by the end of the week.
Additionally, the Board discussed the importance of ensuring continuity of care for patients currently receiving services at the facility. Members urged residents to reach out to their primary care providers to establish alternative care plans before the center's closure.
The meeting also highlighted the ongoing public health initiatives, including the promotion of COVID-19 and flu vaccinations. Board members encouraged residents to take advantage of available vaccines, noting that local pharmacies have ample supplies.
Looking ahead, the Board expressed interest in scheduling a retreat to discuss future strategies and community health initiatives. Members agreed that October would be an ideal time for this gathering, aiming to maintain momentum before the winter months.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to address these pressing health concerns and to keep the community informed as developments unfold.