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1166 US Route. 4, Canaan, NH 03741
Transportation is available to medical or other appointments, shopping, errands, and the senior center. In addition to transportation provided by bus, volunteer drivers also are available to help older adults.Some senior centers are able to offer long-distance medical transportation to those who need to reach a specialist or a major medical center not located in their local community. Long-distance medical transportation to those who need to reach a specialist or a major medical center not located in their local community may be available.
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718 Smyth Road, Manchester, NH 03104
We help Veterans with physical and mental health challenges find and keep jobs. We help you find jobs through our long-term partnerships with business, industry, and government agencies. We offer 3 services: Our transitional work program matches Veteran’s skills with a specific job and provides supervision to help them gain work experience Our supported employment program provides long-term support for Veterans with serious mental illnesses or physical disabilities to help them compete for jobs in their communities Our vocational assistance program trains Veterans living at our residential facility to improve their job-search and career development skills
Church Of Christ, 867 Lafayette Road, Seabrook, NH 03874
Peer support group for parents of children, teens, and young adults with substance issues. The meetings are comprised of peers, are respectful of other's views, accepting of chemical dependency as treatable disorder of the brain. Can also provide resources.
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25 Sundial Avenue, 130w First Floor, Manchester, NH 03103
AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire provider health insurance coverage for NH Medicaid. Most NH Medicaid Program recipients receive health care services through the Medicaid Care Management (MCM) program. These Health Plans cover the same services that NH Medicaid does. The Health Plans also offer additional optional services, programs, and other extras to promote healthy behavior. Extra benefits include adult dental, car seats, WW (formerly Weight Watchers) and Mission GED, where eligible members can earn their high school equivalency.
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465 Waverly Oaks Road, Ste 202, Waltham, MA 02452
Find support groups and educational programs for those living with multiple sclerosis or have a loved one with MS. Some groups serve specific populations, such as young adults, parents of children with MS or carepartners Some groups focus on a specific topic, such as support, advocacy, education, physical activity or wellness. Others may be more social in nature. You can find a support group or educational program that fits your schedule. The options range from single-session programs to weekly support group meetings. Established MS self-help groups include both location-based and national, online options.
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202 N. State Street, Concord, NH 03301
The Seven Challenges is designed to help youth and young adults (ages 12-25) with substance use disorders (SUD) and Co-occurring mental health disorders and SUD (COD) discover the reasons why they misuse substances, their co-occurring issues, and establish a plan for a healthier and hope-filled future.
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7 Prospect Street, Nashua, NH 03060
PATH services for the Nashua area Homeless Outreach Clinician whose job is to specifically engage this population, helping to ensure ready access to GNMH services and the broader continuum of community services.
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6520 North Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
The MS Focus Transportation Assistance Grant provides funding for individuals with MS for door to door drop off service through Uber and Lyft for neurologist appointments and infusion appointments This program also provides funding for reasonable paratransit fees or minor auto repairs.
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156 Back River Road, Dover, NH 03820
Through the Transportation Network, DAV volunteers drive sick and disabled veterans to and from VA medical facilities for treatment.
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16 Pleasant Street, Marlborough, NH 03455
The Senior Program offers a once a month delivery of non-perishable and fresh items requested by those who participate, a congregate meal and exercise classes. For more information contact the Marlborough Food Pantry.
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12 Depot Square, Suite 2A, Peterborough, NH 03458
MDS provides information to individuals and families for a variety of support groups to support: Parent support for parents of children with chronic health conditions or special needs.
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144 Canal Street, Nashua, NH 03064
Partners in Health's coordinators help guide, educate, and connect families to resources and financial assistance such as campership, respite, and health care needs.
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629A Main Street, Lancaster, NH 03584
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
2 Commerce Drive, Suite 210, Bedford, NH 03110
The American Cancer Society Road To Recovery® program eases your burden by giving free rides to cancer-related medical appointments. Our trained volunteer drivers are happy to pick you up, take you to your appointment, and drop you off at home. All for free and all to make your days a little easier. Not having a ride shouldn’t stand between you and lifesaving treatment.
ElderPet provides pet food on a regular basis to income qualified, responsible pet owners – preference to seniors and those who are affected with disabilities. This food assistance is meant to help and not necessarily be the sole source of pet food for any individual owner. This food will then be delivered or dropped at a predetermined location. As of 2025, we deliver to Dover, Rochester, Somersworth, Durham, Portsmouth and Newmarket. If a person lives outside this area and needs delivery, ElderPet can sometimes work out another arrangement.
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144 Canal Street, Nashua, NH 03064
The Autism Center provide services for individuals with an Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis. The following services are offered: assessments, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Sibs Shop, therapy, school consultations, parenting education and support.
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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, (Formerly National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) is a national, 24/7 toll-free suicide prevention service. They will be routed to the closest possible provider of mental health and suicide prevention services. On line chat is also available. Additional free information is available for bullying victims, survivors of suicide, young adults, families and friends of persons who have committed suicide, employers, etc. ***Veterans can dial 988 then press 1 to be routed to Veterans Suicide Prevention Hotline.
25 Walker Street, Concord, NH 03301
We provide a variety of training and workshops for individuals from Birth - 22 years old who are blind or visually impaired. We work with schools and families to help children increase successful transition outcomes by addressing skills most often requiring direct instruction for students with visual impairment.
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15 Church Street, Bristol United Church Of Christ, Bristol, NH 03222
Congregate meals and home delivered meals for seniors.
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175 North Beacon Street, Watertown, MA 02472
NEC provides training and technical assistance, disseminates information regarding evidenced-based practices, provides parent training and networking activities, and collaborates with local and state agencies serving children who are deafblind or at-risk.
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84 Antietam Street, Devens, MA 01434
Services include: 1) Financial Literacy, creating a budget, banking/ checking accounts, managing your finances; 2) Wellness as we age 3) Nutrition, shopping, simple, health meal planning, a well-stocked kitchen; 4) Legal, making a will, power of attorney, health care proxy, divorce resolution and credit counseling; 5) Housing, service agreements, tenancy rights/ responsibilities, referrals to community partner; 6) MH /SUD, signs/symptoms of crises, trauma and connection to MH and addictions issues; clinical group and individual sessions. PHASE Addictions Recovery-30-day cycle of psycho-educational groups, 12 Step Programs & individual sessions; Resiliency Nutritional and Neuro Emotional Technique Program; 7) Hobbies and activities 8) Basic Life Skills, personal hygiene, maintaining an orderly residence; 9) Community Supports, types, resources, and making connections; 10) Arts Expression, individual, group sessions, shows.
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32 Constitution Drive, Bedford, NH 03110
Mainstream vouchers assist non-elderly persons with disabilities defined as any family that includes a person with disabilities who is at least 18 years old and not yet 62 years old. Must meet all other eligibility requirements for the Housing Choice Voucher Program. New Hampshire Housing will coordinate housing search assistance with other agencies to assist clients with locating units, including units with needed accessibility features. **Wait lists may apply**
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145 Hollis Street, Manchester, NH 03101
ProHealth brings mental health and primary care services together. Doctors, counselors, health coaches, tools, rewards and people provide support to help you achieve your overall best health.
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