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129 Pleasant Street, Brown Building, Concord, NH 03301-3857
Medicaid NEMT is covered only when you have no other means of transportation to receive your Medicaid services. It is provided in the least costly manner and most appropriate mode or vehicle. Services offered include: Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Emergency Medical Transportation Family and Friends Mileage Reimbursement Program Public Transportation NH Medicaid is required to have rules for transportation. Here are a few. For a full list, contact your Medicaid health plan. *For Family and Friends Program mileage reimbursement, the driver will need a valid driver's license. *Transportation is only to Medicaid covered services unless authorized by your Medicaid health plan. Call your health plan for details. *Transportation is only from your point of origin unless authorized by your Medicaid health plan. Point of origin means your residence as it is listed on file with your health plan. Call your health plan for details. *Mileage: The maximum allowed traveled round trip mileage to Medicaid enrolled providers cannot exceed the following limits unless authorized by your Medicaid health plan: (1) 75 miles to a hospital (2) 45 miles to a physician or mental health provider (3) 300 miles to a dentist (4) 75 miles to a physical, speech, or occupational therapist (5) 90 miles to a dialysis provider (6) 400 miles to a referred medical provider; and (7) 20 miles to a pharmacy one time per week for covered medications or supplies.*
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130 Pembroke Road, Suite 200, Concord, NH 03301
Trained leaders teach and lead attendees in exercises that help build bone density and strength using weight bearing and non-weight bearing exercises. The weights are provided at each session. This low impact program also helps with balance, flexibility, muscle strength, overall health and social relationships. The program helps to rebuild bone density and also helps with balance.
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100 W. Pearl Street, Community Council, Nashua, NH 03060
DBSA is a peer-led depression and bipolar disorder support groups. Meetings are comprised of people living with mental illness who offer hope, respect, understanding and encouragement to each other. DBSA support groups offer confidentiality, safety and acceptance in a non-judmental and nurturing setting.
A program to support local youth interested in volunteering their time to various non-profit organizations in the surrounding communities, VolunTEENS builds skills and healthy networks for kids in grades 5 through 12.
71 Spit Brook Road, Suite 407, Nashua, NH 03060
Charlie Health’s virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is designed for people in need of more support than once-weekly therapy. Our personalized virtual IOP is tailored to support the needs of each client and includes: Curated groups, Individual therapy, Family therapy, Medication Management
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11100 W. Liberty Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53224
DentaQuest provides dental insurance coverage for adults who are enrolled in NH Medicaid through the NH Smiles Adult Program. Covered services include:
  • X-rays and examinations
  • Cleanings
  • Fillings
  • Limited gum-related treatment
  • Tooth extractions and other oral surgeries
  • Other appropriate general services such as anesthesia
  • $1500 yearly limit on dental services, with the exception of preventive services.
Removable partial and full dentures for individuals who qualify for services under the following criteria:
  • Developmental Disability (DD) Medicaid Waiver
  • Acquired Brain Disorder (ABD) Medicaid Waiver
  • Choices for Independence (CFI) Medicaid Waiver
  • Nursing facility residents
For help with transportation to adult dental services, individuals should contact Coordinated Transportation Services (CTS): 1-844-304-6630
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36 Tsienneto Road, Derry, NH 03038
Provides support and guidance for young adults 18-25, who want information on healthy life decisions related to adult life including communication, health, work, recovery and secure housing strategies.
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5 Alumni Drive, Exeter, NH 03833
Support groups for people living with cancer, friends/family of people living with cancer and survivors of cancer.
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555 Auburn Street, Manchester, NH 03103-4800
Easterseals NH offers a variety of workforce development services to assist people with disabilities and other special needs in identifying, obtaining and maintaining meaningful employment. Easterseals Workforce Development Services available to adolescents and adults representing a broad range disabilities, educational levels, and socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds.
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258 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH 03264
Whole Village does not house a program with Disabilities Services. However, whenever an individual comes in looking for that service and resources concerning it, we refer them to the Plymouth Regional Senior Center. In addition, if an individual is looking for disability services, a ServiceLink Resource Center office is also available at the senior center, where they can access resources they need if available.
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21 Centre Street, St. Paul's Church, Concord, NH 03302
DBSA is a peer-led depression and bipolar disorder support groups. Meetings are comprised of people living with mental illness who offer hope, respect, understanding and encouragement to each other. DBSA support groups offer confidentiality, safety and acceptance in a non-judmental and nurturing setting.
405 Pine Street, Manchester, NH 03104
Learn to Read/ProLiteracy America offers free confidential one-on-one tutoring for adult learners in reading, writing, and lifelong learning.
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160 Main Street, Marlborough, NH 03455
The Kidz Cupboard, housed in our Community House on Main Street, is open to youth ages two through seventeen who are food insecure. Totes are prepared with breakfast, lunch and snack items for the weekend. For more information contact the Marlborough Food Pantry.
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77 Northeastern Boulevard, Nashua, NH 03062
Long-term communal housing for individuals living with severe and persistent mental illness who would otherwise be homeless or institutionalized
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154 High Street, Portsmouth, NH 03802
NHLA's Domestic Violence Advocacy Project (DVAP) partners with 603 Legal Aid and the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence. NHLA represents individual victims of domestic violence, especially in rural areas of the state in restraining order proceedings and related child support, custody, and visitation disputes. DVAP attorneys work to obtain court orders so victims can retain and recover use of their homes, and gain child support orders allowing clients to purchase necessities for themselves and their children.
87 Palm Street, Nashua, NH 03060
Private furnished apartments, holistic case management, access to affordable child care.
119 Airport Rd, Concord, NH 03301
Hammers for Veterans provides home repairs and modifications needed to ensure safety and independence. Some examples of the services provided are: installation of wheelchair ramps, widening of doors, removal of barriers in the home that impede mobility, and others repairs that impact safety.
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251 Maple street, Manchester, NH 03103
Through the Transportation Network, DAV volunteers drive sick and disabled veterans to and from VA medical facilities for treatment.
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329 Mast Road, Room 101, Goffstown, NH 03045
Living Well with Chronic Pain: Living and coping with a chronic condition and/or chronic pain can be very challenging. We offer evidence-based self-management programs designed to give you the skills, tools and confidence you need to help take control of your chronic condition(s) and live life to the fullest. Caregivers and loved ones of those who manage chronic conditions or pain are also encouraged to participate. What is covered in these programs? 
  • Condition related problem solving
  • Communication skills
  • Managing emotions
  • Physical Activity
  • Strategies to deal with fatigue, pain, frustration, isolation and poor sleep
  • Developing patient/physician partnership
  • Use of community resources
  • Nutrition
  • Managing medications and how to evaluate new treatments
  • Cognitive symptom management
  • Benefit from the support and encouragement from others also living with chronic disease or pain
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31 Pleasant Street, Claremont, NH 03743
CSFP is a free program which works to improve the health of both men and women seniors (60+ years) by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA commodity foods. Food packages are 40 pounds and change monthly. They usually include the following food items: Canned vegetables, Cereal, Cheese, Fruits, Juice, Meat, Milk, Pasta.
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107 Highland Street, Shoreyville Plaza, Rochester, NH 03868
Trauma Intervention: Victims, Inc. volunteers arrive on the scene of trauma and free the first responders to continue their work. Victims, Inc. follows up on every trauma call, to ensure that all victims receive needed and appropriate services and referrals.
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1 Commerce Drive, Bedford, NH 03110
Girl scouts offers troops and summer camps for girls in K-12th grade.
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84 Antietam Street, Devens, MA 01434
Wellness programs include a variety of activities including Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Tai Chi, Yoga, Meditation, Energy Healing Drums Alive and much more
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17 Dunbar Street, Keene, NH 03431
Services includes: Case Management; Food Pantry; Transportation to and from Medical Appointments; Assistance in Securing and Maintaining Safe, Affordable Housing; Emergency Rent and Utility Payment Assistance; Linkages to Mental Health Counseling; Linkages to Substance Use Disorder Counseling; Linkages to Partner Notification of HIV/AIDS status and Testing; Linkages to HIV Medical Care Providers and other AIDS Service Organizations
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