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Seniors
As we age we want to continue doing what we enjoy. Easterseals NH offers services to support health, safety, and independence for seniors.
Housing
Easterseals NH is committed to providing stable, affordable, and accessible housing solutions for some of the state’s most vulnerable populations. Two of our centers of excellence addressing these critical housing needs include Champlin Place in Rochester for seniors and our new Military & Veterans Campus in Franklin for service members, veterans, and their families.
Senior Services
Rely on Easterseals NH’s Senior Services to share the care of your friend, spouse, or family member with dignity and respect.
Housing at Champlin Place
Designed to meet the needs of residents 62 or older who want to live independently in an affordable, well-equipped, modern apartment with easy access to Easterseals NH’s supportive services. Located in Rochester, NH.
Military & Veterans Campus
Easterseals NH entered a partnership with PROCON to design and develop a 15-acre campus and facilities in Franklin into a center of excellence and first-of-its-kind in New Hampshire. The campus will provide enhanced support for military community members and their families through access to a variety of services and recreation activities in one location.
Transportation
Fostering independence through transportation solutions for older adults who must attend medical appointments, pick up prescriptions, buy food, and access school and adult day programs, among their routine needs.
Related Resources
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ServiceLink
ServiceLink is the NH Department of Health and Human Services’ Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) network. ServiceLink is fee-free.
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Mary Gale Flex Fund
The Mary Gale Fund gives temporary financial support to low income women, age 65 or older, living in the Greater Manchester area. We have helped pay for short-term services/items generally not covered by any other source such as medication, food, in-home assistance, clothing, and minor appliances.
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For Caregivers
Choosing the right kind of care for a loved one who needs daily assistance due to injury, illness or age is one of the most difficult decisions. To help you balance all your caregiving responsibilities, we’ve created this list of resources to reference at any time.
Get Involved
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November 7, 2024 | 7:30 am
Easterseals NH & VT Annual Celebration 2024
DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Downtown, 700 Elm Street, Manchester, NH
Please join us at the DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Downtown on Thursday, November 7, at 7:30 am for Easterseals NH & VT Annual Celebration Breakfast!News and Stories
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October 15, 2024
Thinking Local, Acting Big: Easterseals NH’s Community-First Strategy
In New Hampshire, the name Easterseals is familiar—it's a promise of hands-on, life-changing support for people of all abilities, all incomes, and at all stages of life. While its national counterpart focuses on broad advocacy, Easterseals New Hampshire (NH) is elbow-deep in the day-to-day work of transforming lives.
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August 29, 2024
Former News Anchor Hired as Major Gifts Officer
Easterseals NH has named Jamie Staton, formerly a news anchor with WMUR-9, has joined Easterseals NH as a Major Gifts Officer. formerly a news anchor with WMUR-9, as a Major Gifts Officer.
Together, we are building a strong and unified community of care that creates opportunities and offers equitable access to services for thousands of individuals and families.