EBS STAFF
BIG SKY—After ten biweekly meetings, the Big Sky Relief
Operational Partners Coordination meetings will shift to weekly meetings every
Tuesday.
“The group has done an excellent job of nailing down needs
that have existed in the community,” said Daniel Bierschwale, executive
director of the Big Sky Resort Area District. “As we move from a sprint to a
marathon our lines of communication are still open, but we found it only
necessary to pull this group of important partners together for a shorter
period of frequency.”
On the health front at the April 21 meeting, Bozeman Health
Big Sky Medical Center announced that Lone Peak Physical Therapy will resume
in-hospital services beginning the week of April 27. Bozeman Health is also in
the process of planning communications for elective procedures. Taylor Rose,
BBHBSMC director of clinical services and operations offered the reminder that
the lack of burden on the local medical center is being largely credited to
social distancing efforts. Even as things begin to reopen, social distancing
guidelines still must be heeded.
Women in Action and the Big Sky Community Organization presented
movement in the behavioral health realm, beginning with the introduction of
local licensed marriage and family therapist Ally Wold’s virtual series on
COVID-19 related mental health issues. WIA’s newest counselor, Kacey Anderson,
has availability and is currently taking new clients.
BSCO also announced that to date, they have 62 local
registered volunteers that assist with individual and community needs. The Big
Sky Community Food Bank is expecting increasing needs and will be publishing
sponsorship opportunities.
The Big Sky Chamber of Commerce continues to offer support and resources for businesses navigating different aid outlets. BSCC and Visit Big Sky CEO Candace Carr Strauss also announced that beginning April 22, VBS, in partnership with Bozeman’s Assistant City Manager Anna Rosenberry, will launch a regional tourism recovery sub-committee that will meet virtually on a weekly basis. The sub-committee will exist under the Economic Resiliency and Recovery Committee within the Gallatin County Emergency Operations Center.
For complete meeting minutes, visit bigskyrelief.org.