About BPI

“Our area is blessed to have such a wonderful facility with a staff of so many caring people…”

Bennington Project Independence (BPI) has highly trained staff selected for their dedication, compassion and commitment to the needs of older persons and younger adults with disabilities. We have an excellent staff to member ratio for personalized attention.

Our professional staff include an Executive Director/Certified Activity Consultant/Certified Dementia Practitioner, a Registered Nurse/Health Coordinator and Membership Coordinator/Licensed Practical Nurse, Social Worker/Family Support, Licensed Nursing Assistants, Activity Coordinator (Certified), Activity Assistants, a Transportation Coordinator, Van Drivers, Students and Volunteers. We also have a Physician Consultant, a Registered Dietician Consultant and access to Specialized Therapy Consultants as needed.

Bennington Project Independence is a Veteran’s Administration Adult Day Health Center and is a Choices for Care provider. Vermont Medicaid and long term care insurance accepted.

How to Find Us

Welcome to Bennington Project Independence

A peek inside the Dr. Richard A Sleeman Center

Our Covered Porte Cochere

Our covered porte cochere offers a safe and secure place to drop off and pick up our members.

BPI's Foyer is warm and inviting

Beautifully restored 1785 barn

Our barn serves as our dining area as well as hosting larger events and activities for our members.

Country Kitchen

A comfortable space where our members enjoy baking and other cooking activities.

Living Room

Members enjoy group discussions and games as well as socializing
with one another.

Our living room has large windows for lots of natural light. Our spa is just the place for our members to receive some special pampering.

Nursing Suite

Our nursing suite is available for our members to receive the medical care and support they need.

Monument Room

A large, bright space where members gather to play physical games, exercise and guided relaxation sessions.

Library

A quiet space where members can read a book, work on a puzzle or visit with one another.

Community Room

A large and bright space perfect for our open art studio and community meetings.

Outdoor Spaces

Perfect for lunch on a warm day as well as our very popular summer picnics.

Enjoy an amazing view of Mt. Anthony from our wrap-around porch.

Thank you...

Thank you for taking our virtual tour. To schedule an in-person tour, please call us at 802-442-8136.

BPI’s Journey to a New Home on Harwood Hill

1783 House in the 70's

Harwood Barn in the 70's

The Barn before construction began

The house as it looked before construction

Dismantling begins

Removing the sheathing

Preparing the Cuppola for removal

Barn removed for restoration

Beginning reconstruction of Barn

Rebuilding the Barn

Framing

Barn Rooflines

Barn before sheathing

Barn Interior

Putting in the beehive lights in the Barn

Future Foyer

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Completed Foyer

Future Executive Director's Office

Completed Executive Director's Office

The completed Barn in 2009

The completed house and connector in 2009

The Dr. Richard A. Sleeman Center

Bennington Project Independence, Adult Day Service was given an exceptionally generous gift of $2.5 million by Mrs. Lillian Sleeman Seward, in memory of her brother, Dr. Richard Alexander Sleeman, who passed away on May 6, 2006 in Bennington, VT. This gift was pivotal in realizing the dream of a new and expanded Adult Day Center for BPI.

The Dr. Richard A. Sleeman Center, which opened March 23, 2009, combines the historically significant 1783 Zechariah Harwood Farmstead with energy efficient and green technology and state-of-the-art healthcare innovations.

In giving the gift in loving memory of her brother, Mrs. Seward said her brother had a special fondness for the elderly and younger people with disabilities that may need extra care and socialization in their lives. If he were alive today, he would be very proud and thankful that this was done in his memory.

We are exceptionally grateful to Mrs. Lillian Sleeman Seward for her extraordinary generosity and vision that helped make the Dr. Richard A. Sleeman Center possible and helped create a legacy that will serve the community for generations to come.

Read About our Journey to Harwood Hill

Bennington Project Independence began in the basement of the Baptist Church when the local Elderly Action Committee, a group of local long term care providers, saw the need for an option to traditional nursing home care for some people potentially at risk of placement. With a grant from the State of Vermont’s Independence Fund, Bennington Project Independence was created.

BPI later moved to the Senior Citizens Service Center, a shared facility at 124 Pleasant in Bennington, which we very quickly out grew. BPI had been searching for a home to call its own for almost 20 years.

In 2004, BPI purchased the severely blighted 5.3 acre Zechariah Harwood farmstead. The owner at the time, Mr, Henry De La Pena believed in BPI’s mission so much that he gifted back half the cost of the property to our organization and our new home was born.

Architect Gary Corey and Lisa Rusate from Centerline Architects worked with Linda Wichlac, BPI Executive Director, Project Manager Christopher Cole from Cole Co. Elizabeth Brawley from Design Concepts Unlimited and MacDonald-Secor Construction to create the amazing Dr. Richard A. Sleeman Center. The combination of renewable energy and green technology, 1783 historic preservation elements and innovative healthcare technology make the Dr. Richard A. Sleeman Center a model for our State and the Nation.

Our Capital Campaign “From a Historic Past to a Caring Future” raised the additional funds needed through very generous donations, tremendous grassroots support as well as exceptional Federal and State support, diverse private foundation and grant funding to complete Phase One of the Dr. Richard A. Sleeman Center.

Our “housewarming” in 2009 was attended by almost 400 people.

Board Members

Carol Harrington, Interim President

Elizabeth Hardesty, Secretary

Linda Bush, Director

Kathleen Cichanowski, Director

Rep. Mary Morrissey, Director

Elisabeth Nehme, Director

Linda Putney, Director

Erica Rogers, Director

Stephanie Savage, Director

Graciela Seeger, Director

Rebecca Souza, Director

Margaret (Peg) Wilson, Director

Betsy Woods, Director

 

Staff Members

Linda Wichlac, Executive Director, Activity Consultant Certified, Dementia Practitioner Certifified

Gina Anzivino, Membership Coordinator

Chelsey Bodenstab, Facility Assistant

Nancy Burgess, Activity Assistant

Megan Cummings, Transportation Asst/Activity Asst/LNA

Robin Dane, Administrative Coordinator

Autumn Dorman, Registered Nurse

Laurel Deysenroth, Foyer Greeter/ Administrative Assistant

Ken Gates, Nutrition Assistant

Julie Gauthier, Licensed Practical Nurse

Joe Greenhalgh, Facility Manager/Driver

Ken Gates, Nutrition Assistant

Jessica Harrington, Activity Assistant

Tiffany Holland, Transportation Coordinator/LNA/Activity Asst

Maureen Kelly, Program and Fiscal Operations Coordinator/Webmaster

Dan Lampron, Activity Assistant

Shelagh Muckle, Activity Coordinator/Activity Director Certified

Valerie Prentiss-Reppin, Nutrition Coordinator

Kathe Schnopp, Foyer Greeter

Amy St. Onge, Health Coordinator

Melissa Stemp, Social Worker

Tori Therriault, Activity Asst/LNA