BURLINGTON, VERMONT — It was all smiles despite the rain on Thursday, Sept. 26, when Governor Phil Scott, Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger, and housing and community-development officials kicked off construction of JUNIPER HOUSE, a new affordable rental community for older adults being developed by the nonprofit Cathedral Square. Juniper House will provide 70 one- and …
CATHEDRAL SQUARE NEWS
New Cathedral Square Multifamily Residence ‘Allard Square’ Opens in South Burlington’s City Center
SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT — Government officials, affordable-housing developers and representatives of public and private financing partners today celebrated the opening of ALLARD SQUARE, the first major residential development in South Burlington’s emerging City Center. Construction began on the property last October. Located on Market Street near shopping, services and public transportation, Allard Square offers 39 …
Partnership with Howard Center Adds Mental Health Clinician at Two SASH Sites
OneCare Vermont, a Vermont accountable-care organization, has invested in an innovative pilot program to enhance mental health and substance-use treatment services for residents at two Cathedral Square affordable-housing communities in the Burlington area. Working in collaboration with the Howard Center and SASH® (Supports and Services at Home) at Cathedral Square, the program will deliver an …
Four-Year SASH Evaluation Shows Continued Positive Health Outcomes & Medicare Savings
Improved health, slowed Medicare expenditures and more health-savvy older adults: these are the findings of the latest federally funded, third-party evaluation of older adults living in Vermont affordable-housing communities and enrolled in SASH® (Support and Services at Home), a statewide, collaborative program of care and support that helps people stay healthy and in their home. …
Cathedral Square Announces Vermont’s First Memory-Care Residence for Medicaid Recipients

In another first for Vermont, work is underway by the nonprofit Cathedral Square Corporation to create the state’s first affordable residence for Medicaid recipients who are living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. The announcement came at a press conference Oct. 2 in Williston outside the former Respite House operated by the Visiting Nurse …