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LEGAL SERVICES | NATIONAL LEGAL CENTER

We assist seniors and people with disabilities that are struggling with excessive credit card debt and we end monthly payments and retire debt without payment to creditors. We bring peace of mind to the client and they are able to afford living expenses, etc. We also offer elder care legal service at low cost - Durable Medical powers of attorneys and wills etc. Applicants must receive Social Security, Pension or other forms of retirement or gov entitlement or on SSDI, or has limited or no income. May receive part time income. Must not own other assets other than a home, or has limited assets. Minimum debt is usually $5K.

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LEGAL INFORMATION SERVICES | GATEWAYS COMMUNITY SERVICES

Life planning assistance for adults with developmental disabilities, acquired brain injuries and their family members, as well as veterans.

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LEGAL SERVICES | THE MOORE CENTER

Assistance and advocacy for benefits, wills, trusts, estate, and guardianship planning.

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HOSPITALS | EXETER HOSPITAL

Full service hospital offering: emergency care, inpatient and outpatient care, surgery, cancer care, diabetes care, cardiology, wellness programs, health education, and support groups. Exeter Hospital offers Palliative care. This hospital has a partnership with Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center to provide specialized inpatient and outpatient cancer care. Services include: radiation, surgery, genetic counseling and testing, and more. A nurse navigator helps patients through the treatment and recovery process.

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COMMUNITY SERVICES | FOUNDATION FOR HEALTHY COMMUNITIES

To promote a healthier state, we have focused on health prevention and education, access to affordable health care as well as insurance coverage, patient safety and quality improvement initiatives, patient and family engagement strategies, health equity and health disparities of care, health care workforce initiatives, emergency preparedness and response, behavioral health and the opioid crisis, among many other areas of priority.

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