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404 Washington Street, Claremont, NH 03743-2280
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.
- 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.
What's Here
CHIP ProgramsPost Disaster Food ServicesChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsFood Stamps/SNAPHealth Insurance Premium AssistanceHome/Community Based Care Waiver ProgramsMedicare Savings ProgramsMedicaid Prior AuthorizationMedicaid ApplicationsState Administered SSI Supplement ProgramsTANFTANF ApplicationsEBT Card ServicesChild Care Expense AssistanceMedicaid
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555 Auburn Street, Manchester, NH 03103-4800
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.
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Children and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsRoommate/Housemate Matching AssistanceOlder Adult/Disability Related Supportive HousingAdult Residential Care HomesFoster Home PlacementSupported Living Services for Adults with DisabilitiesFoster Homes for Children with DisabilitiesTherapeutic Foster HomesHousing Replacement ProgramsAdults With Disabilities/Health Conditions
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182 West Main Street, Conway, NH 03818
Children's Clinic Therapeutic Services provides OT, PT, Speech and Children's Mental Health Therapies.
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157 Portsmouth Avenue, Suite 5, Stratham, NH 03885
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.
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Housing Replacement ProgramsTherapeutic Foster HomesAdults With Disabilities/Health ConditionsChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsFoster Homes for Children with DisabilitiesRoommate/Housemate Matching AssistanceOlder Adult/Disability Related Supportive HousingAdult Residential Care HomesFoster Home PlacementSupported Living Services for Adults with Disabilities
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Summer day and overnight camps for children and youth with a chronic health condition.
1. Monthly Day Programs for kids ages 5-17 with chronic health conditions like: asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, JRA, hemophilia, severe allergies, skin conditions, autoimmune disorders, congenital heart defect, POTS and more.
2. Camp Spinnaker - Overnight camp for kids with Asthma (ages 8-15) and their families.
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24 Lancaster Road, Whitefield, NH 03598
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.
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Long Term Case/Care ManagementTransition Services for Students with DisabilitiesRespite CareSelf Advocacy SupportSchool to Adult Life Transition ServicesHealth Screening/Diagnostic ServicesDevelopmental AssessmentChildren's Out of Home Respite CareChildren's In Home Respite CareHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal ServicesDisability Awareness ProgramsPersonal CareFamily Support Centers/OutreachHome Modification ConsultationCase/Care ManagementIndividual and Family Support ServicesIndependent Living Skills InstructionInfants/ToddlersAssistive Technology EquipmentIn Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation ProgramsDevelopmental Disabilities Day Habilitation ProgramsHome/Community Based Developmental Disabilities ProgramsApplied Behavioral AnalysisIndividual AdvocacyHome Care/Hospice AssociationsChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
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150 Wakefield Street, Suite 22, Rochester, NH 03867-1309
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.
- 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.
What's Here
Child Care Expense AssistanceEBT Card ServicesTANF ApplicationsTANFState Administered SSI Supplement ProgramsCHIP ProgramsMedicaidMedicaid ApplicationsMedicaid Prior AuthorizationHealth Insurance Premium AssistanceMedicare Savings ProgramsHome/Community Based Care Waiver ProgramsFood Stamps/SNAPFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsPost Disaster Food ServicesChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
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525 Prospect Street, Lancaster, NH 03584
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.
What's Here
Adults With Disabilities/Health ConditionsHousing Replacement ProgramsRoommate/Housemate Matching AssistanceTherapeutic Foster HomesFoster Homes for Children with DisabilitiesSupported Living Services for Adults with DisabilitiesFoster Home PlacementAdult Residential Care HomesChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsOlder Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing
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129 Pleasant Street, Thayer Building, Concord, NH 03301
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.
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School to Adult Life Transition ServicesIndependent Living Skills InstructionAdolescent Health Transition ProgramsInformation and ReferralLife Skills EducationSpecialized Information and ReferralGeneral Health Education ProgramsChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsWorkshops/Symposiums
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12 Depot Square, Suite 2A, Peterborough, NH 03458
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
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Homemaker AssistanceChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsBrain InjuriesRespite CareCase/Care ManagementLife Skills EducationSupported Living Services for Adults with DisabilitiesDevelopmental DisabilitiesHome Care/Hospice AssociationsInfants/ToddlersPersonal CareFoster Home PlacementHome/Community Based Care Waiver ProgramsSchool to Adult Life Transition ServicesSupported EmploymentIndependent Living Skills InstructionDevelopmental Assessment
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40 Terrill Park Drive, Concord, NH 03301
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.
- 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.
What's Here
Medicare Savings ProgramsChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsPost Disaster Food ServicesHealth Insurance Premium AssistanceFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsState Administered SSI Supplement ProgramsTANFFood Stamps/SNAPTANF ApplicationsEBT Card ServicesChild Care Expense AssistanceCHIP ProgramsMedicaidMedicaid ApplicationsMedicaid Prior AuthorizationHome/Community Based Care Waiver Programs
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1050 Perimeter Road, Suite 501, Manchester, NH 03103
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.
- 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.
What's Here
Health Insurance Premium AssistanceMedicaidMedicaid ApplicationsMedicaid Prior AuthorizationMedicare Savings ProgramsHome/Community Based Care Waiver ProgramsFood Stamps/SNAPChild Care Expense AssistanceFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsEBT Card ServicesCHIP ProgramsPost Disaster Food ServicesTANF ApplicationsTANFChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsState Administered SSI Supplement Programs
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69 Willard Street, Berlin, NH 03570
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.
What's Here
Developmental AssessmentLong Term Case/Care ManagementPersonal CareDisability Awareness ProgramsRespite CareChildren's In Home Respite CareChildren's Out of Home Respite CareHome Care/Hospice AssociationsChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsFamily Support Centers/OutreachTransition Services for Students with DisabilitiesSchool to Adult Life Transition ServicesHealth Screening/Diagnostic ServicesCase/Care ManagementIndividual AdvocacyHome Modification ConsultationHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal ServicesSelf Advocacy SupportInfants/ToddlersAssistive Technology EquipmentApplied Behavioral AnalysisHome/Community Based Developmental Disabilities ProgramsDevelopmental Disabilities Day Habilitation ProgramsIn Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation ProgramsIndependent Living Skills InstructionIndividual and Family Support Services
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200 Zachary Road, Manchester, NH 03109
Neurobehavioral Residential/Educational Treatment Program at the Zachary Road facility designed for males and females from ages 5 to 21 with pervasive developmental disorders, nonverbal learning disabilities, traumatic brain injuries, and other neurological disorders.
Services includes: on-site psychiatry, nursing, psychology, education, nutrition, recreation therapy, teaching of independent living skills, vocational training, clinical social work, speech and language and occupational and physical therapy evaluation and services.
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Language TherapyChildren and Youth with Emotional DisturbanceSpecial EducationAutism TherapyOccupational TherapyMental Health Occupational TherapyPhysical TherapySpeech TherapyLife Skills EducationBehavioral Learning TherapyCognitive Behavioral TherapyDialectical Behavior TherapyChild/Adolescent Residential Treatment FacilitiesMental Health Intervention ProgramsChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions
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20 Norway Avenue, Keene, NH 03431
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.
What's Here
Therapeutic Foster HomesChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsFoster Homes for Children with DisabilitiesSupported Living Services for Adults with DisabilitiesAdult Residential Care HomesOlder Adult/Disability Related Supportive HousingRoommate/Housemate Matching AssistanceAdults With Disabilities/Health ConditionsHousing Replacement Programs
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65 Beacon Street West, Laconia, NH 03246
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.
- 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.
What's Here
Child Care Expense AssistanceHealth Insurance Premium AssistanceChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsPost Disaster Food ServicesState Administered SSI Supplement ProgramsTANFTANF ApplicationsMedicaid ApplicationsCHIP ProgramsMedicaidEBT Card ServicesFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsFood Stamps/SNAPHome/Community Based Care Waiver ProgramsMedicare Savings ProgramsMedicaid Prior Authorization
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195 McGregor Street, Unit 400 , Manchester, NH 03102
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
What's Here
Supported EmploymentLife Skills EducationHome/Community Based Care Waiver ProgramsCase/Care ManagementPersonal CareSupported Living Services for Adults with DisabilitiesChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsIndependent Living Skills InstructionBrain InjuriesDevelopmental DisabilitiesInfants/ToddlersDevelopmental AssessmentRespite CareSchool to Adult Life Transition Services
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162 Pembroke Road, Concord, NH 03301
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.
What's Here
Case/Care ManagementHome/Community Based Care Waiver ProgramsRespite CareChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsSupported EmploymentIndependent Living Skills InstructionInfants/ToddlersDevelopmental AssessmentSchool to Adult Life Transition ServicesHomemaker AssistanceFoster Home PlacementPersonal CareSupported Living Services for Adults with DisabilitiesLife Skills EducationBrain InjuriesDevelopmental DisabilitiesHome Care/Hospice Associations
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144 Canal Street, Nashua, NH 03064
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.
What's Here
In Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation ProgramsPersonal CareHomemaker AssistanceDevelopmental AssessmentFoster Home PlacementFamily Support Centers/OutreachCase/Care ManagementInfants/ToddlersAssistive Technology EquipmentHome/Community Based Care Waiver ProgramsLife Skills EducationRespite CareChildren's In Home Respite CareDevelopmental Disabilities Day Habilitation ProgramsChildren's Out of Home Respite CareChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsHome Care/Hospice AssociationsIndependent Living Skills InstructionSchool to Adult Life Transition ServicesHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
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24 Depot Street, Colebrook, NH 03576
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.
What's Here
Personal CareSchool to Adult Life Transition ServicesHealth Screening/Diagnostic ServicesCase/Care ManagementInfants/ToddlersAssistive Technology EquipmentApplied Behavioral AnalysisChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsHome Care/Hospice AssociationsChildren's In Home Respite CareRespite CareDisability Awareness ProgramsHome/Community Based Developmental Disabilities ProgramsDevelopmental AssessmentFamily Support Centers/OutreachDevelopmental Disabilities Day Habilitation ProgramsIn Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation ProgramsIndependent Living Skills InstructionIndividual and Family Support ServicesLong Term Case/Care ManagementChildren's Out of Home Respite CareTransition Services for Students with DisabilitiesSelf Advocacy SupportIndividual AdvocacyHome Modification ConsultationHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
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1045 Elm Street, Suite 202, Manchester, NH 03101
Services offered to refugees and immigrants with employment authorization documents seeking help with:
Employment
Social services/case management,
English as a Second Language (ESOL),
Naturalization preparation,
Referrals to medical providers and community mental health centers,
Enrolloment in Medicaid, SNAP and other public benefits,
Vaccinations,
Drivers Licenses,
Legal assistance,
Public school enrollment
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Unemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceCareer CounselingChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsRefugees/Entrants/AsyleesMedicaid Information/CounselingHealth Insurance Information/CounselingOral Health Education/InformationGeneral Health Education ProgramsEnglish Language Proficiency Test PreparationCareer ExplorationImmigrant/Refugee Employment ProgramsFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsImmigrantsCitizenship Test PreparationSpecial Education Advocacy
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73 Hobbs Street, Conway, NH 03818-6188
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.
- 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.
What's Here
Medicaid Prior AuthorizationCHIP ProgramsHome/Community Based Care Waiver ProgramsFood Stamps/SNAPFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsPost Disaster Food ServicesChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsHealth Insurance Premium AssistanceState Administered SSI Supplement ProgramsTANFMedicaid ApplicationsMedicaidChild Care Expense AssistanceTANF ApplicationsEBT Card Services
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121 Railroad Street, Keene, NH 03431
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
What's Here
Home Care/Hospice AssociationsDevelopmental DisabilitiesIndependent Living Skills InstructionInfants/ToddlersChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsDevelopmental AssessmentSchool to Adult Life Transition ServicesSupported EmploymentHome/Community Based Care Waiver ProgramsBrain InjuriesCase/Care ManagementRespite CareSupported Living Services for Adults with DisabilitiesPersonal CareFoster Home PlacementHomemaker AssistanceLife Skills Education
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32 Main Street, Suite 102, Littleton, NH 03561
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.
What's Here
Case/Care ManagementDevelopmental AssessmentHealth Screening/Diagnostic ServicesSelf Advocacy SupportIndividual AdvocacyInfants/ToddlersAssistive Technology EquipmentApplied Behavioral AnalysisHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal ServicesHome Modification ConsultationHome/Community Based Developmental Disabilities ProgramsDevelopmental Disabilities Day Habilitation ProgramsSchool to Adult Life Transition ServicesChildren's Out of Home Respite CareLong Term Case/Care ManagementFamily Support Centers/OutreachIndependent Living Skills InstructionPersonal CareDisability Awareness ProgramsIn Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation ProgramsIndividual and Family Support ServicesRespite CareTransition Services for Students with DisabilitiesChildren's In Home Respite CareChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsHome Care/Hospice Associations
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1 Mammoth Road, Manchester, NH 03109
The Robert B. Jolicoeur Schools serve students 8-21 with both general and special educational needs. The highly advantageous faculty to student ratio insures exceptional instruction and includes all related services. Our faculty use Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports to help students develop behavioral and social skills.
Services includes: Extended school year programming; Clinical services; Functional Behavior Assessments; Vocational services; Camping & recreation programs; Special Olympics; Residential services; Standardized testing; Integrated arts program and Occupational, Physical, Speech & Language therapy
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Child/Adolescent Residential Treatment FacilitiesIndividual CounselingGroup CounselingFamily CounselingPsychiatric ServicesCognitive Behavioral TherapyCase/Care ManagementJob ReadinessChild and Adolescent PsychiatryChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsSpeech TherapyPhysical TherapyLanguage TherapySpecial EducationOccupational Therapy
