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ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND ACQUIRED BRAIN DISORDERS | NORTHERN HUMAN SERVICES

Individuals served by NHS may receive service coordination to ensure their support needs are being addressed. Service Coordinators are responsible for the planning, implementation and coordination of services an individual receives. Service Coordinators also monitor the services an individual receives. Services may include: Family Support: Respite Care, High School Transition Supports and Financial Case Managers, Residential Services, Enhanced Family Care, Staffed Homes, Vocational Services, Community Based Day Services and Participated Directed & Managed Services

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ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND ACQUIRED BRAIN DISORDERS | NORTHERN HUMAN SERVICES

Individuals served by NHS may receive service coordination to ensure their support needs are being addressed. Service Coordinators are responsible for the planning, implementation and coordination of services an individual receives. Service Coordinators also monitor the services an individual receives. Services may include: Family Support: Respite Care, High School Transition Supports and Financial Case Managers, Residential Services, Enhanced Family Care, Staffed Homes, Vocational Services, Community Based Day Services and Participated Directed & Managed Services

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NEW HOPE NEW HORIZONS | SOUTHWESTERN COMMUNITY SERVICES

New Hope New Horizons (NHNH) provides life enriching services to adults of all abilities so that they may achieve their personal hopes and dreams. These services include employment, day and community outreach, and residential support in Cheshire County

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DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND ACQUIRED BRAIN DISORDERS | GATEWAYS COMMUNITY SERVICES

Service Coordination: We offer case management support to individuals with intellectual disabilities and brain acquired injuries. We advocate and oversee supports and services to ensure continuity of care. Specialty Areas: Mental Health; Forensic/Risk Management; Independent Living; Cultural Diversity; American Sign Language; Brain Injury; Transition from school to adult service

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COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES | MONADNOCK DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES

The Community Support Services (CSS) department provides a variety of tools and resources to assist people with disabilities to live and work in the community. The CSS department directs the Project Search work-based training program.

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ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND ACQUIRED BRAIN DISORDERS | NORTHERN HUMAN SERVICES

Individuals served by NHS may receive service coordination to ensure their support needs are being addressed. Service Coordinators are responsible for the planning, implementation and coordination of services an individual receives. Service Coordinators also monitor the services an individual receives. Services may include: Family Support: Respite Care, High School Transition Supports and Financial Case Managers, Residential Services, Enhanced Family Care, Staffed Homes, Vocational Services, Community Based Day Services and Participated Directed & Managed Services

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DAY PROGRAMS | FARMSTEADS OF NEW ENGLAND

Day activities include: caring for the farm animals and the gardens, working in the greenhouses, housekeeping, cooking/baking, clerical/office support, working in the farm stand or petting farm, arts/crafts, nature walks, and horseback riding. Transportation available within a 30 min. radius

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INDIVIDUAL COMMUNITY SUPPORT | THE PLUS COMPANY, INC

The goal of the Individual Community Resources Program is to provide customized services towards a personal goal or need for the person with disabilities. This is accomplished by working closely with the individual, family members, service coordinators, and other community agencies that support the individual. Some of the services requested include social experiences, health and fitness education, job placement and support, adult education, financial and budgeting skills, and the opportunity to pursue personal interests.

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DAY PROGRAMS | FARMSTEADS OF NEW ENGLAND

Day activities include: caring for the farm animals and the gardens, working in the greenhouses, housekeeping, cooking/baking, clerical/office support, working in the farm stand or petting farm, arts/crafts, nature walks, and horseback riding. Transportation available within a 30 min. radius

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