Connections for Health NH

Connections for Health NH

Connections for Health (formerly known as IDN Region 6) has joined SOS Recovery as part of their Care Coordination Team.

We are a community based service aiming to reduce vulnerabilities for adults in the Strafford/Seacoast region.

Community Matters More | Bangor Savings Bank 03/02/2022

SYS is an amazing service for kids struggling with substance use. $15K can do a lot of good. Please vote and pass along to your networks.

Community Matters More | Bangor Savings Bank With thousands of votes cast by the people of Maine and New Hampshire during the 2018 Community Matters More campaign, the Bangor Savings Bank Foundation will donate more than $100,000 to the following local non-profit organizations.

08/01/2022

Woo hoo!

An Adult Dental Medicaid Benefit PASSES with FUNDING! A huge thanks to Rep Joe Shapiro, Rep Mark Pearson, Rep Jesse Edwards, Senator Rosenwald, Senator Jeb Bradley, and dozens of other elected officials.
Thanks to our partner NH Oral Health Coalition! Thanks to all the leaders across the disability community who have tirelessly worked to make a reality in NH. Next up - expanding the Medicaid provider network!

14/12/2021

NHHRC is always seeking volunteers to help assemble harm reduction kits in-office and volunteer at the Queen City Exchange.

Join us this Thursday at 6pm via Zoom for our monthly volunteer training! RSVP @ https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcvcuipqDwsGdedsuXs5uyrbbqkm9jXhSyc

Photos from NH Harm Reduction Coalition's post 09/12/2021

Thankyou NHHRC!

08/12/2021

ABLE NH's Disability Diagnosis Dialogues Task Force is excited to present a new resource for healthcare providers--

Disability Diagnosis, Cultural Competence & Empathy: Family Insights on Physicians’ Delivery

This booklet contains a sampling of stories from local families demonstrating the need for healthcare providers to improve the way a diagnosis of disability is delivered. The positive and negative experiences shared in these stories will help healthcare professionals to improve their cultural competence when delivering high quality care to individuals and families on the journey of life with a disability. Disability is a natural part of the human experience, a beautiful component of diversity which ought to be valued. ABLE NH looks forward to a future when the “unexpected news” of a disability diagnosis is not delivered as “bad news.”

A huge THANK YOU to those who shared their stories with us!
https://ablenh.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/D3%20booklet%20revised%2012.7.2021.pdf