The Vermont Continence Project
Providing positive, person-centered, science-driven toileting & continence supports for Vermont’s children and youth
The Vermont Continence Project provide services, training, and resources to improve incontinence care and teaching.
Project staff work with school teams who support students struggling with toileting issues, as well as consulting on complex cases with healthcare providers. They also offer an online video learning series and parent support group.
Their collaborative team includes an occupational therapy consultant, registered nurse, registered dietitian, and psychologist.

Vermont Continence Project Staff
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Tracie Clarke MS RDN CD
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, The Vermont Continence Project
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Chayah Lichtig
Project Director, Vermont Continence Project
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Kelli Savitri, R.N., B.S.N.
Nurse Consultant
The Vermont Continence Project Quick Facts
Quick Facts
- Year of origin:2015
- Services offered: Consultations and trainings for educators and healthcare professionals, and online learning course, and a parent support group
- Age range: This project provides direct services to adults only.
- Coverage Area: all over Vermont
- Cost: free for anyone in Vermont
- Conducts research: No
- Funding: The Vermont Continence Projct receives funding from the Vermont Child Health Improvement Projct as well as support from CDCI.
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