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950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N W, Disability Rights Section-NYA, Washington, DC 20530
Toll free telephone line providing information and answers to questions about the ADA.
Information and publications also on the website.
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One Medical Center Drive, Barbara E. Rubin Building, Lebanon, NH 03756
Dartmouth Cancer Center offers a variety of support groups, wellness classes, and creative and healing arts programs free of charge to patients, survivors and their loved ones. Most programs are offered virtually.
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1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333
The CDC provides information on a variety of topics including diseases and conditions; healthy living; workplace safety; environmental health; injury; violence and safety; global health; travelers health and more. They also provide locations to obtain a Covid-19 vaccine.
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14 Celina Avenue, Unit 14, Nashua, NH 03063-3092
GSIL’s Information and Referral offers a wide range of topics on living more independently, such as follows: Discovering more about GSIL services and how to become a GSIL consumer, obtaining funding for adaptive equipment, home modification and adapted vehicles, locating assistance for finding and maintaining employment, learning about transportation options in the community, discovering how to obtain a service dog, learning about vendors, organizations and agencies that can provide goods and services, finding out about housing alternatives and funding assistance for housing.
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Housing Search AssistanceDisease/Disability InformationHousing Search and InformationDisabilities IssuesOlder Adult/Aging IssuesHousing IssuesPeople With Disabilities/Health ConditionsOlder AdultsSpecialized Information and ReferralComprehensive Information and ReferralInformation and ReferralCenters for Independent Living
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76 Main Street, Suite 3, Littleton, NH 03561
GSIL’s Information and Referral offers a wide range of topics on living more independently, such as follows: Discovering more about GSIL services and how to become a GSIL consumer, obtaining funding for adaptive equipment, home modification and adapted vehicles, locating assistance for finding and maintaining employment, learning about transportation options in the community, discovering how to obtain a service dog, learning about vendors, organizations and agencies that can provide goods and services, finding out about housing alternatives and funding assistance for housing.
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Housing IssuesPeople With Disabilities/Health ConditionsInformation and ReferralComprehensive Information and ReferralHousing Search and InformationOlder AdultsOlder Adult/Aging IssuesHousing Search AssistanceSpecialized Information and ReferralDisease/Disability InformationCenters for Independent LivingDisabilities Issues
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54 Regional Drive, Suite 5, Concord, NH 03301
The NH Governor's Commission on Disability (GCD) is an executive branch State agency providing technical assistance and guidance relative to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
The GCD strives to provide timely information to the Governor, state agencies, the NH legislature, and our fellow citizens on the needs, rights, and interests of citizens with disabilities.
The Commission's goal is to remove the barriers, architectural or attitudinal, which bar persons with disabilities from participating in the mainstream of society. They advise the Governor, state agencies, and the NH Legislature on the needs, rights, and interests of citizens with disabilities.
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17 Dunbar Street, Keene, NH 03431
HIV rapid testing.
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16 Hospital Road, Plymouth, NH 03264
Speare Memorial Hospital offers a wide variety of educational programs, support groups for those dealing with specific issues, as well as health and wellness classes. Support groups, programs, classes can change so it is important to call or go on the hospital website for current listings.
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45 High Street, Nashua, NH 03062
Direct care services to New Hampshire community members living with HIV/AIDS. --Medical Case Management, Housing, & More: The heart of our program, our experienced case managers link clients with health care, housing, all Harbor Care services, as well as transportation services and healthy food through our pantry. We may also extend emergency rent and utility payment assistance to those who qualify to prevent homelessness. --Peer Support Services: We host groups and provide one-on-one support for individuals living with HIV/ AIDS.
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21 Chenell Drive, Concord, NH 03301-7268
GSIL’s Information and Referral offers a wide range of topics on living more independently, such as follows: Discovering more about GSIL services and how to become a GSIL consumer, obtaining funding for adaptive equipment, home modification and adapted vehicles, locating assistance for finding and maintaining employment, learning about transportation options in the community, discovering how to obtain a service dog, learning about vendors, organizations and agencies that can provide goods and services, finding out about housing alternatives and funding assistance for housing.
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Older Adult/Aging IssuesHousing Search and InformationHousing Search AssistanceDisease/Disability InformationCenters for Independent LivingInformation and ReferralComprehensive Information and ReferralOlder AdultsHousing IssuesDisabilities IssuesPeople With Disabilities/Health ConditionsSpecialized Information and Referral
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60 Rogers Street, Suite 209, Manchester, NH 03103
GSIL’s Information and Referral offers a wide range of topics on living more independently, such as follows: Discovering more about GSIL services and how to become a GSIL consumer, obtaining funding for adaptive equipment, home modification and adapted vehicles, locating assistance for finding and maintaining employment, learning about transportation options in the community, discovering how to obtain a service dog, learning about vendors, organizations and agencies that can provide goods and services, finding out about housing alternatives and funding assistance for housing.
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Older Adult/Aging IssuesComprehensive Information and ReferralInformation and ReferralCenters for Independent LivingSpecialized Information and ReferralDisease/Disability InformationOlder AdultsPeople With Disabilities/Health ConditionsHousing Search AssistanceHousing Search and InformationDisabilities IssuesHousing Issues
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100 Hitchcock Way, Manchester, NH 03104
Dartmouth Cancer Center offers a variety of support groups, wellness classes, and creative and healing arts programs free of charge to patients, survivors and their loved ones. Most programs are offered virtually.
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1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333
National AIDS/HIV and other STD hotline
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56 Old Suncook Road, Suite 6, Concord, NH 03301
Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals, families, and community.
Services includes: Information Referral;
Service Coordination / Advocacy Case Management;
Support Group Information and social group;
Support for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students NH Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education Initiative Project;
Family Sign Language Program;
Interpreter Referral / Cart Referral and Emergency Medical Interpreting Services (EMIS);
Deaf Blind Communication Equipment Program;
Equipment and Material Loans Assistive listening devices, TTY, and resource materials for loan;
Outreach Services/Community Education
2 Commerce Drive, Suite 210, Bedford, NH 03110
The Cancer Resource Network provides information and resources to patients, families, and caregivers. This service is available 24/7, 365 days a year. The toll free number is answered by trained staff.
85 Main Street, Suite 3, Watertown, MA 02472
Provides resources and supports to individuals with Asperger's Syndrome (AS) or Autism and their families and friends. Services include: information and service referrals; support groups for parents; consultation with adults with AS and/or with families of adults; social activity groups for adults with AS; legislative advocacy; seminars, conferences, and workshops; and parenting classes.
Free telephone and online support is available.
175 North Beacon Street, Watertown, MA 02472
As a national technical assistance center, NCDB works with state deaf-blind projects and other partners to improve educational results and quality of life for children who are deaf-blind and their families. Services provided include: online training, webinars, publications, videos, and more.
The website has an extensive resource section for families. The website also has an online, downloadble Transition Toolkit for deaf-blind teens ages 14-22 and their families. Much of the information is in Spanish too.
145 Hollis Street, Unit C, Manchester, NH 03101
Through this workshop, child care providers, teachers, and parents are given the tools and knowledge needed to help children with asthma breathe easier and stay healthy. Participants learn the basics of asthma, how to detect warning signs and symptoms, how to recognize common triggers and to avoid them, tips on preventing an asthma episode, what to do when an episode has begun, and common medications used with asthma.
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1275 K Street NW, Suite 250, Washington, DC 20005
The ALS Association helps patients and families cope with the day to day challenges of living with ALS by providing information, resources, and referrals to many sources, including a wide variety of community services.
141 Middle Neck Road, Sands Point, NY 11050
As a national technical assistance center, NCDB works with state deaf-blind projects and other partners to improve educational results and quality of life for children who are deaf-blind and their families. Services provided include: online training, webinars, publications, videos, and more.
The website has an extensive resource section for families. The website also has an online, downloadble Transition Toolkit for deaf-blind teens ages 14-22 and their families. Much of the information is in Spanish too.
2451 Crystal Drive, Suite 900, Arlington, VA 22202
Provides information and education on Diabetes. Topics include: care, legal, health insurance, food, fitness, caregiving, recipes, Diabetes basics, and more.
Information is available online and via a toll free information line.
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60 Rogers Street, Suite 209, Manchester, NH 03103
The New Hampshire United Spinal Association (USA) plays a vital role in empowering individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries or Disease to achieve and maintain the highest levels of independence, health, wellness and personal fulfillment desired. We provide disability services to individuals with Spinal Cord Injury and Disease, their families and their community.
We are can assist you with:
- Home Care and Personal Care
- Finding community resources
- Peer Support
- Spinal Cord Injury and Spinal Cord Disease education and awareness
- Employment Assistance
- Returning home after rehabilitation (Nursing Facility Transition)
- Accessing your community
- Advocacy * Last Wednesday of each month we have a peer meeting or an equal event
18 Old Etna Road, Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinics Heater Road, Lebanon, NH 03766
The resource center provides information and resources to those with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders.
100 Campus Drive, Suite 24 Community Campus, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Krempels Brain Injury Center (KBIC) provides classes and support groups within a vibrant community setting, with ample opportunity for peer support and building social connections. Personal development and educational opportunities are available in the following areas: functional and cognitive skill building, social and communication skills, mental health, physical wellness, community connections and creative expression and recreation.
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Peer to Peer NetworkingAdult Day Program CentersSocial Clubs/EventsDisease/Disability InformationHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsAgency Based Libraries/Resource CentersOutreach ProgramsCaregiversCaregiver/Care Receiver Support GroupsBrain InjuriesCommunication TrainingCooking ClassesDisability Awareness ProgramsLife Skills EducationStress ManagementExercise Classes/GroupsComputer and Related Technology Classes
21 Chenell Drive, Concord, NH 03301-7268
The New Hampshire United Spinal Association (USA) plays a vital role in empowering individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries or Disease to achieve and maintain the highest levels of independence, health, wellness and personal fulfillment desired. We provide disability services to individuals with Spinal Cord Injury and Disease, their families and their community.
We are can assist you with:
- Home Care and Personal Care
- Finding community resources
- Peer Support
- Spinal Cord Injury and Spinal Cord Disease education and awareness
- Employment Assistance
- Returning home after rehabilitation (Nursing Facility Transition)
- Accessing your community
- Advocacy * Last Wednesday of each month we have a peer meeting or an equal event
