Health & Well-Being at Canterbury School | Student Support
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Health & Well-Being at Canterbury School | Student Support
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Health & Well-Being
A Holistic Approach to Keeping You Healthy and Happy
The School Health Center is a valuable resource for our students and the entire campus community. Staffed by registered nurses who work closely with Canterbury’s athletic trainers and guidance counselors, the Center offers a variety of vital services.
Health Services
The team provides the following general services:
Daily administration of medicines
Immunizations
Illness triage
Coordination of consults with specialists (i.e., orthopedics) as needed
Transportation to off-campus medical appointments (there is a fee)
In-stock availability of most over-the-counter medications and supplies
Working partnership with athletic trainers for injury rehabilitation, concussion management, and more
Continued integration of health education into campus life
Student health records and information are securely managed through
Magnus Health
.
Colleen Cook
Director of Health Services
School:
860-210-3838
Mental Health and Wellness Services
Mental Health and Wellness Committee
Campus Safety
The Advisor System
A core team of staff members works with local providers to provide mental health support:
Ongoing walk-in availability for students to talk with a team member
Crisis intervention and/or management
Treatment planning
Short-term counseling
Referrals to area therapists, advanced practice registered nurses, nutritionists, and more if further intervention is needed
The Mental Health and Wellness Committee is a tremendous opportunity for you to not only have a positive impact on your classmates’ lives, but on the entire Canterbury community. Composed wholly of students with guidance from Director of Counseling Cynthia Willmen, L.P.C., the committee focuses on awareness and support. It works to educate the campus on mental health topics that interest students and seeks to decrease the stigma and normalize the conversation around mental health. Committee members periodically invite students to speak with them and share information about available resources. The ongoing goal is to continue building and advancing a community in which everyone feels comfortable finding help from people they trust—and Canterbury is filled with such people.
Canterbury School maintains a safe, secure campus at all times:
We have a diligent Security Department watching over our community, and it is everyone’s shared responsibility to foster a safe environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Specific policies and procedures are provided and followed, and emergency protocols are tested on a regular basis through safety drills and mass notifications.
All dorms have building access control systems installed.
A School Safety Committee meets quarterly and as needed to review and consider safety and risk management matters.
The New Milford Police Department is less than one mile from campus.
Plus, New Milford is a safe, peaceful town with crime rates significantly lower than the national average.
Each student has a faculty advisor who is a key link between the School and the family:
The boarding student’s advisor often lives in his or her dormitory; the day student’s advisor typically teaches or coaches the student.
In addition to providing guidance on academic matters, advisors offer personal support and encouragement.
The faculty advisor receives correspondence from teachers, coaches, activities advisors, and dorm parents about a student’s performance.
The
Donovan Center for Learning
also tracks the academic progress of the students. Advisors receive all official reports that parents receive.
Location & Hours
The Health Center is located in the Ingleside building on the west side of campus near the tennis courts.
Monday–Friday, 7:30 AM–5:30 PM
Saturday, 8:00 AM–2:00 PM
Sunday, 10:30 AM–Noon
On-call nursing triage available 24/7
New Milford Hospital and its Arnhold Emergency Department provide emergency medical care just ½ mile from campus.
Dr. Kenneth Marici is our school doctor and medical director.
Barbara Brickley
Health Center Administrative Assistant
Colleen Cook
Director of Health Services
Kate Jefferson
Counselor
Karen Lima
Nurse
Roberta Mateer
Registered Nurse
Elyse Soifersmith
Director of Community Life, Head Coach Varsity Volleyball
Kim Velazquez
Registered Nurse
Cynthia Willmen
Director of Counseling; Theology Teacher
Skip To Main Content
Health & Well-Being
A Holistic Approach to Keeping You Healthy and Happy
The School Health Center is a valuable resource for our students and the entire campus community. Staffed by registered nurses who work closely with Canterbury’s athletic trainers and guidance counselors, the Center offers a variety of vital services.
Health Services
The team provides the following general services:
Daily administration of medicines
Immunizations
Illness triage
Coordination of consults with specialists (i.e., orthopedics) as needed
Transportation to off-campus medical appointments (there is a fee)
In-stock availability of most over-the-counter medications and supplies
Working partnership with athletic trainers for injury rehabilitation, concussion management, and more
Continued integration of health education into campus life
Student health records and information are securely managed through
Magnus Health
.
Colleen Cook
Director of Health Services
School:
860-210-3838
Mental Health and Wellness Services
Mental Health and Wellness Committee
Campus Safety
The Advisor System
A core team of staff members works with local providers to provide mental health support:
Ongoing walk-in availability for students to talk with a team member
Crisis intervention and/or management
Treatment planning
Short-term counseling
Referrals to area therapists, advanced practice registered nurses, nutritionists, and more if further intervention is needed
The Mental Health and Wellness Committee is a tremendous opportunity for you to not only have a positive impact on your classmates’ lives, but on the entire Canterbury community. Composed wholly of students with guidance from Director of Counseling Cynthia Willmen, L.P.C., the committee focuses on awareness and support. It works to educate the campus on mental health topics that interest students and seeks to decrease the stigma and normalize the conversation around mental health. Committee members periodically invite students to speak with them and share information about available resources. The ongoing goal is to continue building and advancing a community in which everyone feels comfortable finding help from people they trust—and Canterbury is filled with such people.
Canterbury School maintains a safe, secure campus at all times:
We have a diligent Security Department watching over our community, and it is everyone’s shared responsibility to foster a safe environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. Specific policies and procedures are provided and followed, and emergency protocols are tested on a regular basis through safety drills and mass notifications.
All dorms have building access control systems installed.
A School Safety Committee meets quarterly and as needed to review and consider safety and risk management matters.
The New Milford Police Department is less than one mile from campus.
Plus, New Milford is a safe, peaceful town with crime rates significantly lower than the national average.
Each student has a faculty advisor who is a key link between the School and the family:
The boarding student’s advisor often lives in his or her dormitory; the day student’s advisor typically teaches or coaches the student.
In addition to providing guidance on academic matters, advisors offer personal support and encouragement.
The faculty advisor receives correspondence from teachers, coaches, activities advisors, and dorm parents about a student’s performance.
The
Donovan Center for Learning
also tracks the academic progress of the students. Advisors receive all official reports that parents receive.
Location & Hours
The Health Center is located in the Ingleside building on the west side of campus near the tennis courts.
Monday–Friday, 7:30 AM–5:30 PM
Saturday, 8:00 AM–2:00 PM
Sunday, 10:30 AM–Noon
On-call nursing triage available 24/7
New Milford Hospital and its Arnhold Emergency Department provide emergency medical care just ½ mile from campus.
Dr. Kenneth Marici is our school doctor and medical director.
Barbara Brickley
Health Center Administrative Assistant
Colleen Cook
Director of Health Services
Kate Jefferson
Counselor
Karen Lima
Nurse
Roberta Mateer
Registered Nurse
Elyse Soifersmith
Director of Community Life, Head Coach Varsity Volleyball
Kim Velazquez
Registered Nurse
Cynthia Willmen
Director of Counseling; Theology Teacher