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DHHS District Office responsible for public assistance programs such as: * Temporary assistance for needy families (TANF), also known as the Financial Assistance to Needy Families Program (FANF) provides cash assistance to families with dependent children. * State Supplement Cash Program (SSP), supports elderly adults and individuals that are physically disabled, mentally disabled, or legally blind. Services are provided for eligible individuals through the following programs: - Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled (APTD): for individuals who are between the ages of 18 and 64 and who are physically or mentally disabled. - Aid to the Needy Blind (ANB): is available for individuals of any age who are legally blind. - Old Age Assistance (OAA): available for individuals age 65 or older. * Emergency Assistance Program (EA), helps families get or keep their homes. EA helps pay for rent or utility security deposits, first month's rent, home heating fuel deliveries, or past due rent, mortgage, or utility debts. Families must meet all the eligibility rules for Financial Assistance for Needy Families (FANF) cash assistance. However, families do not have to get the FANF cash benefit to qualify for EA. * Food Stamps/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), provides nutrition benefits to eligible low-income individuals and families so they can purchase healthy food and move towards self-sufficiency. *If client receives food stamps they are eligible to participate in the Food Stamp Employment and Training Program (FSET) which provides job search assistance, referrals to training programs and transportation reimbursement for job searches. Contact 603-271-0747 or 800-852-3345 x 0747 to apply. * Child Care Scholorship, financial assistance in the form of a partial payment to child care providers thereby reducing the cost of child care for working families. * Medicaid (Medical Assistance), a federal and state funded health care program that serves a wide range of individuals and families who meet certain eligibility requirements. * MEDICAID CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (CHIP), provides access to low-cost and free health coverage options for New Hampshire's uninsured children and teens. * MEDICAID FOR EMPLOYED ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES (MEAD), is for ages 18 through 64. * MEDICAID FOR EMPLOYED OLDER ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES (MOAD), is for age 65 or older. * GRANITE ADVANTAGE HEALTH CARE PROGRAM, offers medical assistance to low-income NH residents who are US citizens or qualified aliens. (Formerly: Health Insurance Premium Payment (HIPP) Program) * MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES SAVINGS PROGRAM assists low-income elderly or disabled individuals who are eligible for Medicare through the Social Security Administration (SSA). The Program pays for some or all of the associated costs of Medicare, specifically the Medicare Insurance Premiums and deductibles. The Medicare Beneficiaries Savings Program is also referred to as the Buy-In program. - Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB), provides limited assistance to help pay: Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) premium, Medicare Part B (supplemental insurance) premium, premium penalties for late enrollment, Medicare deductibles and Medicare coinsurance expenses. - Specified Low-Income Beneficiaries (SLMB or SLMB135), provide limited assistance to help pay your Medicare Part B (supplemental insurance) premium and premium penalties for late enrollment. - Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI), provides limited assistance that pays the Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) premium of disabled working individuals who have lost Medicare due to earnings. * HOME CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES (HC-CSD): is available for children up to age 19 who have a disability that is expected to last 12 months or longer, who medically qualify for institutional care, and who are being cared for at home. Commonly known as the "Katie Beckett" option.

Categories

Medicare Savings Programs
Home/Community Based Care Waiver Programs
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Post Disaster Food Services
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
Food Stamps/SNAP
TANF Applications
Health Insurance Premium Assistance
Medicaid Applications
State Administered SSI Supplement Programs
TANF
Medicaid
CHIP Programs
Medicaid Prior Authorization
Child Care Expense Assistance
EBT Card Services
Individualized, community-based residential services provided to children and adults with disabilities. Provided through a variety of models that meet each person's unique needs, options include a home staffed by Easterseals employees who provide support/assistance; placement in the home of a family or couple responsible for providing support/assistance; or identification and supervision of a roommate to live with the individual to provide support/assistance.

Categories

Adult Residential Care Homes
Roommate/Housemate Matching Assistance
Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing
Foster Home Placement
Supported Living Services for Adults with Disabilities
Foster Homes for Children with Disabilities
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Housing Replacement Programs
Adults With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
DHHS District Office responsible for public assistance programs such as: * Temporary assistance for needy families (TANF), also known as the Financial Assistance to Needy Families Program (FANF) provides cash assistance to families with dependent children. * State Supplement Cash Program (SSP), supports elderly adults and individuals that are physically disabled, mentally disabled, or legally blind. Services are provided for eligible individuals through the following programs: - Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled (APTD): for individuals who are between the ages of 18 and 64 and who are physically or mentally disabled. - Aid to the Needy Blind (ANB): is available for individuals of any age who are legally blind. - Old Age Assistance (OAA): available for individuals age 65 or older. * Emergency Assistance Program (EA), helps families get or keep their homes. EA helps pay for rent or utility security deposits, first month's rent, home heating fuel deliveries, or past due rent, mortgage, or utility debts. Families must meet all the eligibility rules for Financial Assistance for Needy Families (FANF) cash assistance. However, families do not have to get the FANF cash benefit to qualify for EA. * Food Stamps/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), provides nutrition benefits to eligible low-income individuals and families so they can purchase healthy food and move towards self-sufficiency. *If client receives food stamps they are eligible to participate in the Food Stamp Employment and Training Program (FSET) which provides job search assistance, referrals to training programs and transportation reimbursement for job searches. Contact 603-271-0747 or 800-852-3345 x 0747 to apply. * Child Care Scholorship, financial assistance in the form of a partial payment to child care providers thereby reducing the cost of child care for working families. * Medicaid (Medical Assistance), a federal and state funded health care program that serves a wide range of individuals and families who meet certain eligibility requirements. * MEDICAID CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (CHIP), provides access to low-cost and free health coverage options for New Hampshire's uninsured children and teens. * MEDICAID FOR EMPLOYED ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES (MEAD), is for ages 18 through 64. * MEDICAID FOR EMPLOYED OLDER ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES (MOAD), is for age 65 or older. * GRANITE ADVANTAGE HEALTH CARE PROGRAM, offers medical assistance to low-income NH residents who are US citizens or qualified aliens. (Formerly: Health Insurance Premium Payment (HIPP) Program) * MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES SAVINGS PROGRAM assists low-income elderly or disabled individuals who are eligible for Medicare through the Social Security Administration (SSA). The Program pays for some or all of the associated costs of Medicare, specifically the Medicare Insurance Premiums and deductibles. The Medicare Beneficiaries Savings Program is also referred to as the Buy-In program. - Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB), provides limited assistance to help pay: Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) premium, Medicare Part B (supplemental insurance) premium, premium penalties for late enrollment, Medicare deductibles and Medicare coinsurance expenses. - Specified Low-Income Beneficiaries (SLMB or SLMB135), provide limited assistance to help pay your Medicare Part B (supplemental insurance) premium and premium penalties for late enrollment. - Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI), provides limited assistance that pays the Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) premium of disabled working individuals who have lost Medicare due to earnings. * HOME CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES (HC-CSD): is available for children up to age 19 who have a disability that is expected to last 12 months or longer, who medically qualify for institutional care, and who are being cared for at home. Commonly known as the "Katie Beckett" option.

Categories

Health Insurance Premium Assistance
Medicaid
Medicaid Applications
Medicaid Prior Authorization
Medicare Savings Programs
Home/Community Based Care Waiver Programs
Food Stamps/SNAP
Child Care Expense Assistance
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
EBT Card Services
CHIP Programs
Post Disaster Food Services
TANF Applications
TANF
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
State Administered SSI Supplement Programs
Services may include trainings, informational meetings, parent/caregiver or sibling support groups, and help to connect to other appropriate community services. Additional Services may include: Service Coordination, Respite, High School Transition Supports, In Home Support Services, Personal Care, Mobility and Physical Functioning, Consultation and Education, Functional Supports and Services.

Categories

Developmental Assessment
Long Term Case/Care Management
Personal Care
Disability Awareness Programs
Respite Care
Children's In Home Respite Care
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Home Care/Hospice Associations
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Transition Services for Students with Disabilities
School to Adult Life Transition Services
Health Screening/Diagnostic Services
Case/Care Management
Individual Advocacy
Home Modification Consultation
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Self Advocacy Support
Infants/Toddlers
Assistive Technology Equipment
Applied Behavioral Analysis
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Programs
In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation Programs
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Individual and Family Support Services
The Moore Center serves people of all ages with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities and Acquired Brain Disorders. - We offer Family-Centered Early Supports and Services for children from birth - 3 years. *Adult Services for Age 21 years old and older includes: Residential Services, Community Based Services, and Employment Services. *Children Services for Ages 3 to 13 includes: family-directed, supports and services that assist families such as respite, consultation, information and referral and "In Home Supports," a specific waiver service. *Children Services for Ages 14 to 21: Services includes: Family Support Services, transition from the school system to adult services. *our Kinship program pays family caregivers for providing care for their loved ones in their home

Categories

Supported Employment
Life Skills Education
Home/Community Based Care Waiver Programs
Case/Care Management
Personal Care
Supported Living Services for Adults with Disabilities
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Brain Injuries
Developmental Disabilities
Infants/Toddlers
Developmental Assessment
Respite Care
School to Adult Life Transition Services
Community Bridges offers a wide range of individualized services to meet the needs of people with disabilities. This includes programs such as Case Management to identify community resources. Participant-Directed and Managed Services offer In-Home Support and Self Directed services. Day and residential services for adults provides shared and staffed homes as well as community-based activities including employment support.

Categories

Case/Care Management
Home/Community Based Care Waiver Programs
Respite Care
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Supported Employment
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Infants/Toddlers
Developmental Assessment
School to Adult Life Transition Services
Homemaker Assistance
Foster Home Placement
Personal Care
Supported Living Services for Adults with Disabilities
Life Skills Education
Brain Injuries
Developmental Disabilities
Home Care/Hospice Associations
We work with individuals age 3-21 that experience a developmental disability and live with a family member. We offer support at education meetings, guide you to community resources, and help with the transition into adult life. Children's In Home Supports - An intensive home based program helping children with complex medical and behavioral needs. Services that are offered are personal care, service coordination, consultative services (including behavioral), respite care, and environmental modifications.

Categories

In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation Programs
Personal Care
Homemaker Assistance
Developmental Assessment
Foster Home Placement
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Case/Care Management
Infants/Toddlers
Assistive Technology Equipment
Home/Community Based Care Waiver Programs
Life Skills Education
Respite Care
Children's In Home Respite Care
Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Programs
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Home Care/Hospice Associations
Independent Living Skills Instruction
School to Adult Life Transition Services
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Services may include trainings, informational meetings, parent/caregiver or sibling support groups, and help to connect to other appropriate community services. Additional Services may include: Service Coordination, Respite, High School Transition Supports, In Home Support Services, Personal Care, Mobility and Physical Functioning, Consultation and Education, Functional Supports and Services.

Categories

Personal Care
School to Adult Life Transition Services
Health Screening/Diagnostic Services
Case/Care Management
Infants/Toddlers
Assistive Technology Equipment
Applied Behavioral Analysis
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Home Care/Hospice Associations
Children's In Home Respite Care
Respite Care
Disability Awareness Programs
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Developmental Assessment
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Programs
In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation Programs
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Individual and Family Support Services
Long Term Case/Care Management
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Transition Services for Students with Disabilities
Self Advocacy Support
Individual Advocacy
Home Modification Consultation
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Individualized, community-based residential services provided to children and adults with disabilities. Provided through a variety of models that meet each person's unique needs, options include a home staffed by Easterseals employees who provide support/assistance; placement in the home of a family or couple responsible for providing support/assistance; or identification and supervision of a roommate to live with the individual to provide support/assistance.

Categories

Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Roommate/Housemate Matching Assistance
Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing
Adult Residential Care Homes
Foster Home Placement
Supported Living Services for Adults with Disabilities
Foster Homes for Children with Disabilities
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Housing Replacement Programs
Adults With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Children's Clinic Therapeutic Services provides OT, PT, Speech and Children's Mental Health Therapies.

Categories

Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Children
Play Therapy
Early Intervention for Children with Disabilities/Delays
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy Evaluation
Speech and Language Evaluations
Physical Therapy
Individualized, community-based residential services provided to children and adults with disabilities. Provided through a variety of models that meet each person's unique needs, options include a home staffed by Easterseals employees who provide support/assistance; placement in the home of a family or couple responsible for providing support/assistance; or identification and supervision of a roommate to live with the individual to provide support/assistance.

Categories

Housing Replacement Programs
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Adults With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Foster Homes for Children with Disabilities
Roommate/Housemate Matching Assistance
Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing
Adult Residential Care Homes
Foster Home Placement
Supported Living Services for Adults with Disabilities
DHHS District Office responsible for public assistance programs such as: * Temporary assistance for needy families (TANF), also known as the Financial Assistance to Needy Families Program (FANF) provides cash assistance to families with dependent children. * State Supplement Cash Program (SSP), supports elderly adults and individuals that are physically disabled, mentally disabled, or legally blind. Services are provided for eligible individuals through the following programs: - Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled (APTD): for individuals who are between the ages of 18 and 64 and who are physically or mentally disabled. - Aid to the Needy Blind (ANB): is available for individuals of any age who are legally blind. - Old Age Assistance (OAA): available for individuals age 65 or older. * Emergency Assistance Program (EA), helps families get or keep their homes. EA helps pay for rent or utility security deposits, first month's rent, home heating fuel deliveries, or past due rent, mortgage, or utility debts. Families must meet all the eligibility rules for Financial Assistance for Needy Families (FANF) cash assistance. However, families do not have to get the FANF cash benefit to qualify for EA. * Food Stamps/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), provides nutrition benefits to eligible low-income individuals and families so they can purchase healthy food and move towards self-sufficiency. *If client receives food stamps they are eligible to participate in the Food Stamp Employment and Training Program (FSET) which provides job search assistance, referrals to training programs and transportation reimbursement for job searches. Contact 603-271-0747 or 800-852-3345 x 0747 to apply. * Child Care Scholorship, financial assistance in the form of a partial payment to child care providers thereby reducing the cost of child care for working families. * Medicaid (Medical Assistance), a federal and state funded health care program that serves a wide range of individuals and families who meet certain eligibility requirements. * MEDICAID CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (CHIP), provides access to low-cost and free health coverage options for New Hampshire's uninsured children and teens. * MEDICAID FOR EMPLOYED ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES (MEAD), is for ages 18 through 64. * MEDICAID FOR EMPLOYED OLDER ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES (MOAD), is for age 65 or older. * GRANITE ADVANTAGE HEALTH CARE PROGRAM, offers medical assistance to low-income NH residents who are US citizens or qualified aliens. (Formerly: Health Insurance Premium Payment (HIPP) Program) * MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES SAVINGS PROGRAM assists low-income elderly or disabled individuals who are eligible for Medicare through the Social Security Administration (SSA). The Program pays for some or all of the associated costs of Medicare, specifically the Medicare Insurance Premiums and deductibles. The Medicare Beneficiaries Savings Program is also referred to as the Buy-In program. - Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB), provides limited assistance to help pay: Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) premium, Medicare Part B (supplemental insurance) premium, premium penalties for late enrollment, Medicare deductibles and Medicare coinsurance expenses. - Specified Low-Income Beneficiaries (SLMB or SLMB135), provide limited assistance to help pay your Medicare Part B (supplemental insurance) premium and premium penalties for late enrollment. - Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI), provides limited assistance that pays the Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) premium of disabled working individuals who have lost Medicare due to earnings. * HOME CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES (HC-CSD): is available for children up to age 19 who have a disability that is expected to last 12 months or longer, who medically qualify for institutional care, and who are being cared for at home. Commonly known as the "Katie Beckett" option.

Categories

Medicaid
State Administered SSI Supplement Programs
TANF
TANF Applications
EBT Card Services
Health Insurance Premium Assistance
Child Care Expense Assistance
CHIP Programs
Medicare Savings Programs
Medicaid Applications
Medicaid Prior Authorization
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Post Disaster Food Services
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
Food Stamps/SNAP
Home/Community Based Care Waiver Programs
Services may include trainings, informational meetings, parent/caregiver or sibling support groups, and help to connect to other appropriate community services. Additional Services may include: Service Coordination, Respite, High School Transition Supports, In Home Support Services, Personal Care, Mobility and Physical Functioning, Consultation and Education, Functional Supports and Services.

Categories

Long Term Case/Care Management
Transition Services for Students with Disabilities
Respite Care
Self Advocacy Support
School to Adult Life Transition Services
Health Screening/Diagnostic Services
Developmental Assessment
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Children's In Home Respite Care
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Disability Awareness Programs
Personal Care
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Home Modification Consultation
Case/Care Management
Individual and Family Support Services
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Infants/Toddlers
Assistive Technology Equipment
In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation Programs
Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Programs
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Applied Behavioral Analysis
Individual Advocacy
Home Care/Hospice Associations
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
DHHS District Office responsible for public assistance programs such as: * Temporary assistance for needy families (TANF), also known as the Financial Assistance to Needy Families Program (FANF) provides cash assistance to families with dependent children. * State Supplement Cash Program (SSP), supports elderly adults and individuals that are physically disabled, mentally disabled, or legally blind. Services are provided for eligible individuals through the following programs: - Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled (APTD): for individuals who are between the ages of 18 and 64 and who are physically or mentally disabled. - Aid to the Needy Blind (ANB): is available for individuals of any age who are legally blind. - Old Age Assistance (OAA): available for individuals age 65 or older. * Emergency Assistance Program (EA), helps families get or keep their homes. EA helps pay for rent or utility security deposits, first month's rent, home heating fuel deliveries, or past due rent, mortgage, or utility debts. Families must meet all the eligibility rules for Financial Assistance for Needy Families (FANF) cash assistance. However, families do not have to get the FANF cash benefit to qualify for EA. * Food Stamps/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), provides nutrition benefits to eligible low-income individuals and families so they can purchase healthy food and move towards self-sufficiency. *If client receives food stamps they are eligible to participate in the Food Stamp Employment and Training Program (FSET) which provides job search assistance, referrals to training programs and transportation reimbursement for job searches. Contact 603-271-0747 or 800-852-3345 x 0747 to apply. * Child Care Scholorship, financial assistance in the form of a partial payment to child care providers thereby reducing the cost of child care for working families. * Medicaid (Medical Assistance), a federal and state funded health care program that serves a wide range of individuals and families who meet certain eligibility requirements. * MEDICAID CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (CHIP), provides access to low-cost and free health coverage options for New Hampshire's uninsured children and teens. * MEDICAID FOR EMPLOYED ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES (MEAD), is for ages 18 through 64. * MEDICAID FOR EMPLOYED OLDER ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES (MOAD), is for age 65 or older. * GRANITE ADVANTAGE HEALTH CARE PROGRAM, offers medical assistance to low-income NH residents who are US citizens or qualified aliens. (Formerly: Health Insurance Premium Payment (HIPP) Program) * MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES SAVINGS PROGRAM assists low-income elderly or disabled individuals who are eligible for Medicare through the Social Security Administration (SSA). The Program pays for some or all of the associated costs of Medicare, specifically the Medicare Insurance Premiums and deductibles. The Medicare Beneficiaries Savings Program is also referred to as the Buy-In program. - Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB), provides limited assistance to help pay: Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) premium, Medicare Part B (supplemental insurance) premium, premium penalties for late enrollment, Medicare deductibles and Medicare coinsurance expenses. - Specified Low-Income Beneficiaries (SLMB or SLMB135), provide limited assistance to help pay your Medicare Part B (supplemental insurance) premium and premium penalties for late enrollment. - Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI), provides limited assistance that pays the Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) premium of disabled working individuals who have lost Medicare due to earnings. * HOME CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES (HC-CSD): is available for children up to age 19 who have a disability that is expected to last 12 months or longer, who medically qualify for institutional care, and who are being cared for at home. Commonly known as the "Katie Beckett" option.

Categories

Child Care Expense Assistance
EBT Card Services
TANF Applications
TANF
State Administered SSI Supplement Programs
CHIP Programs
Medicaid
Medicaid Applications
Medicaid Prior Authorization
Health Insurance Premium Assistance
Medicare Savings Programs
Home/Community Based Care Waiver Programs
Food Stamps/SNAP
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
Post Disaster Food Services
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Individualized, community-based residential services provided to children and adults with disabilities. Provided through a variety of models that meet each person's unique needs, options include a home staffed by Easterseals employees who provide support/assistance; placement in the home of a family or couple responsible for providing support/assistance; or identification and supervision of a roommate to live with the individual to provide support/assistance.

Categories

Adults With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Housing Replacement Programs
Roommate/Housemate Matching Assistance
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Foster Homes for Children with Disabilities
Supported Living Services for Adults with Disabilities
Foster Home Placement
Adult Residential Care Homes
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing
Individualized, community-based residential services provided to children and adults with disabilities. Provided through a variety of models that meet each person's unique needs, options include a home staffed by Easterseals employees who provide support/assistance; placement in the home of a family or couple responsible for providing support/assistance; or identification and supervision of a roommate to live with the individual to provide support/assistance.

Categories

Therapeutic Foster Homes
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Foster Homes for Children with Disabilities
Supported Living Services for Adults with Disabilities
Adult Residential Care Homes
Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing
Roommate/Housemate Matching Assistance
Adults With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Housing Replacement Programs
DHHS District Office responsible for public assistance programs such as: * Temporary assistance for needy families (TANF), also known as the Financial Assistance to Needy Families Program (FANF) provides cash assistance to families with dependent children. * State Supplement Cash Program (SSP), supports elderly adults and individuals that are physically disabled, mentally disabled, or legally blind. Services are provided for eligible individuals through the following programs: - Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled (APTD): for individuals who are between the ages of 18 and 64 and who are physically or mentally disabled. - Aid to the Needy Blind (ANB): is available for individuals of any age who are legally blind. - Old Age Assistance (OAA): available for individuals age 65 or older. * Emergency Assistance Program (EA), helps families get or keep their homes. EA helps pay for rent or utility security deposits, first month's rent, home heating fuel deliveries, or past due rent, mortgage, or utility debts. Families must meet all the eligibility rules for Financial Assistance for Needy Families (FANF) cash assistance. However, families do not have to get the FANF cash benefit to qualify for EA. * Food Stamps/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), provides nutrition benefits to eligible low-income individuals and families so they can purchase healthy food and move towards self-sufficiency. *If client receives food stamps they are eligible to participate in the Food Stamp Employment and Training Program (FSET) which provides job search assistance, referrals to training programs and transportation reimbursement for job searches. Contact 603-271-0747 or 800-852-3345 x 0747 to apply. * Child Care Scholorship, financial assistance in the form of a partial payment to child care providers thereby reducing the cost of child care for working families. * Medicaid (Medical Assistance), a federal and state funded health care program that serves a wide range of individuals and families who meet certain eligibility requirements. * MEDICAID CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (CHIP), provides access to low-cost and free health coverage options for New Hampshire's uninsured children and teens. * MEDICAID FOR EMPLOYED ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES (MEAD), is for ages 18 through 64. * MEDICAID FOR EMPLOYED OLDER ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES (MOAD), is for age 65 or older. * GRANITE ADVANTAGE HEALTH CARE PROGRAM, offers medical assistance to low-income NH residents who are US citizens or qualified aliens. (Formerly: Health Insurance Premium Payment (HIPP) Program) * MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES SAVINGS PROGRAM assists low-income elderly or disabled individuals who are eligible for Medicare through the Social Security Administration (SSA). The Program pays for some or all of the associated costs of Medicare, specifically the Medicare Insurance Premiums and deductibles. The Medicare Beneficiaries Savings Program is also referred to as the Buy-In program. - Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB), provides limited assistance to help pay: Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) premium, Medicare Part B (supplemental insurance) premium, premium penalties for late enrollment, Medicare deductibles and Medicare coinsurance expenses. - Specified Low-Income Beneficiaries (SLMB or SLMB135), provide limited assistance to help pay your Medicare Part B (supplemental insurance) premium and premium penalties for late enrollment. - Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI), provides limited assistance that pays the Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) premium of disabled working individuals who have lost Medicare due to earnings. * HOME CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES (HC-CSD): is available for children up to age 19 who have a disability that is expected to last 12 months or longer, who medically qualify for institutional care, and who are being cared for at home. Commonly known as the "Katie Beckett" option.

Categories

Child Care Expense Assistance
Health Insurance Premium Assistance
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Post Disaster Food Services
State Administered SSI Supplement Programs
TANF
TANF Applications
Medicaid Applications
CHIP Programs
Medicaid
EBT Card Services
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
Food Stamps/SNAP
Home/Community Based Care Waiver Programs
Medicare Savings Programs
Medicaid Prior Authorization
Services may include trainings, informational meetings, parent/caregiver or sibling support groups, and help to connect to other appropriate community services. Additional Services may include: Service Coordination, Respite, High School Transition Supports, In Home Support Services, Personal Care, Mobility and Physical Functioning, Consultation and Education, Functional Supports and Services.

Categories

Developmental Assessment
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
School to Adult Life Transition Services
In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation Programs
Respite Care
Home Modification Consultation
Children's In Home Respite Care
Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Programs
Home Care/Hospice Associations
Assistive Technology Equipment
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Infants/Toddlers
Individual Advocacy
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Health Screening/Diagnostic Services
Self Advocacy Support
Transition Services for Students with Disabilities
Applied Behavioral Analysis
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Individual and Family Support Services
Disability Awareness Programs
Case/Care Management
Personal Care
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Long Term Case/Care Management
Community Crossroads contracts with a variety of vendors to provide both residential and day services as well as supported employment and other services to adults with disabilities and acquired brain injuries. Family Support Services to school age children are provided through the Family Support Department at Community Crossroads. Supporting families may include recreational opportunities, respite services, ongoing trainings, assistance in accessing environmental modifications or adaptive equipment, information and referral, periodic behavioral consultation & services, attendance at school meetings, assistance with planning for transition from early supports and services to school, and to adult services; and assistance with applying for state and federal benefits.

Categories

Developmental Disabilities
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Brain Injuries
School to Adult Life Transition Services
Developmental Assessment
Infants/Toddlers
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Supported Employment
Home/Community Based Care Waiver Programs
Home Care/Hospice Associations
Respite Care
Life Skills Education
Supported Living Services for Adults with Disabilities
Personal Care
Homemaker Assistance
Case/Care Management
Foster Home Placement
Purpose is to help the transition from childhood to adulthood, dependence to independence and pediatric medical care to adult medical care go more smoothly. Help teens and young adults to: Get the information they need to live independently; Live a successful life; Make decisions about healthcare; Inform your doctors and physicians about your healthcare and general needs; Make information easily accessible to teens who may lack parental guidance.

Categories

School to Adult Life Transition Services
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Adolescent Health Transition Programs
Information and Referral
Life Skills Education
Specialized Information and Referral
General Health Education Programs
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Workshops/Symposiums
Adult Service Coordination team at MDS assists adults with developmental and related disabilities as they identify personal goals, and then secures the supports and resources required to achieve them. Children's Service Coordination is a resource to families who have a child with a developmental disability or chronic health condition. Services may include: Information and referral to community services; provide educational advocacy and support, Assistance in planning for transitions; Access to training; Assistance with future planning; Use of Lending Library; Information about acquiring benefits; Referral to appropriate support programs; Assistance to families with the special education process

Categories

Homemaker Assistance
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Brain Injuries
Respite Care
Case/Care Management
Life Skills Education
Supported Living Services for Adults with Disabilities
Developmental Disabilities
Home Care/Hospice Associations
Infants/Toddlers
Personal Care
Foster Home Placement
Home/Community Based Care Waiver Programs
School to Adult Life Transition Services
Supported Employment
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Developmental Assessment
DHHS District Office responsible for public assistance programs such as: * Temporary assistance for needy families (TANF), also known as the Financial Assistance to Needy Families Program (FANF) provides cash assistance to families with dependent children. * State Supplement Cash Program (SSP), supports elderly adults and individuals that are physically disabled, mentally disabled, or legally blind. Services are provided for eligible individuals through the following programs: - Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled (APTD): for individuals who are between the ages of 18 and 64 and who are physically or mentally disabled. - Aid to the Needy Blind (ANB): is available for individuals of any age who are legally blind. - Old Age Assistance (OAA): available for individuals age 65 or older. * Emergency Assistance Program (EA), helps families get or keep their homes. EA helps pay for rent or utility security deposits, first month's rent, home heating fuel deliveries, or past due rent, mortgage, or utility debts. Families must meet all the eligibility rules for Financial Assistance for Needy Families (FANF) cash assistance. However, families do not have to get the FANF cash benefit to qualify for EA. * Food Stamps/Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), provides nutrition benefits to eligible low-income individuals and families so they can purchase healthy food and move towards self-sufficiency. *If client receives food stamps they are eligible to participate in the Food Stamp Employment and Training Program (FSET) which provides job search assistance, referrals to training programs and transportation reimbursement for job searches. Contact 603-271-0747 or 800-852-3345 x 0747 to apply. * Child Care Scholorship, financial assistance in the form of a partial payment to child care providers thereby reducing the cost of child care for working families. * Medicaid (Medical Assistance), a federal and state funded health care program that serves a wide range of individuals and families who meet certain eligibility requirements. * MEDICAID CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (CHIP), provides access to low-cost and free health coverage options for New Hampshire's uninsured children and teens. * MEDICAID FOR EMPLOYED ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES (MEAD), is for ages 18 through 64. * MEDICAID FOR EMPLOYED OLDER ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES (MOAD), is for age 65 or older. * GRANITE ADVANTAGE HEALTH CARE PROGRAM, offers medical assistance to low-income NH residents who are US citizens or qualified aliens. (Formerly: Health Insurance Premium Payment (HIPP) Program) * MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES SAVINGS PROGRAM assists low-income elderly or disabled individuals who are eligible for Medicare through the Social Security Administration (SSA). The Program pays for some or all of the associated costs of Medicare, specifically the Medicare Insurance Premiums and deductibles. The Medicare Beneficiaries Savings Program is also referred to as the Buy-In program. - Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB), provides limited assistance to help pay: Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) premium, Medicare Part B (supplemental insurance) premium, premium penalties for late enrollment, Medicare deductibles and Medicare coinsurance expenses. - Specified Low-Income Beneficiaries (SLMB or SLMB135), provide limited assistance to help pay your Medicare Part B (supplemental insurance) premium and premium penalties for late enrollment. - Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI), provides limited assistance that pays the Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) premium of disabled working individuals who have lost Medicare due to earnings. * HOME CARE FOR CHILDREN WITH SEVERE DISABILITIES (HC-CSD): is available for children up to age 19 who have a disability that is expected to last 12 months or longer, who medically qualify for institutional care, and who are being cared for at home. Commonly known as the "Katie Beckett" option.

Categories

Medicare Savings Programs
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Post Disaster Food Services
Health Insurance Premium Assistance
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
State Administered SSI Supplement Programs
TANF
Food Stamps/SNAP
TANF Applications
EBT Card Services
Child Care Expense Assistance
CHIP Programs
Medicaid
Medicaid Applications
Medicaid Prior Authorization
Home/Community Based Care Waiver Programs
The Autism Center helps children, youth, young adults, and their families. The Center uses Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Parents receive training and strategies they can use in their natural family routines. The Center helps youth and young adults with autism and their families plan for adulthood.

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Autism Therapy
Case/Care Management
Disability Related Parenting Programs
Developmental Assessment
Continuing Education
Parenting Skills Classes
Individual Advocacy
Parent/Child Activity Groups
Disability Rights Groups
Accessibility Information
Families
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Developmental Disabilities
Various recreation programs run throughout the year. These programs allow youth, teens and families to connect with others who have a chronic medical condition. 1. Youth programs for ages 5-13; 2. Teen programs for ages 13-17; 3. Family programs

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Day Camps
Family Camps
Recreational Activities/Sports
Youth Enrichment Programs
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Services may include trainings, informational meetings, parent/caregiver or sibling support groups, and help to connect to other appropriate community services. Additional Services may include: Service Coordination, Respite, High School Transition Supports, In Home Support Services, Personal Care, Mobility and Physical Functioning, Consultation and Education, Functional Supports and Services.

Categories

Respite Care
Self Advocacy Support
Individual Advocacy
Individual and Family Support Services
Transition Services for Students with Disabilities
Home Modification Consultation
Independent Living Skills Instruction
In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation Programs
Long Term Case/Care Management
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Personal Care
Case/Care Management
Disability Awareness Programs
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Children's In Home Respite Care
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Health Screening/Diagnostic Services
Developmental Assessment
Infants/Toddlers
Assistive Technology Equipment
Home Care/Hospice Associations
School to Adult Life Transition Services
Applied Behavioral Analysis
Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Programs