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Peer support services are provided by and for people with a mental illness and are designed to assist people with their recovery. Peer support consists of supportive interactions based on shared exper
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Each licensing area conducts its activities through on-site inspection and monitoring visits performed by licensing specialists who have expertise in their particular fields. Additionally, licensing s
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NH Medicaid (Medical Assistance) is a federal and state funded health care program that serves a wide range of individuals and families who meet certain eligibility requirements. The program works to
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According to the Indoor Smoking Act, you must first make your complaint to the person in charge of the facility. If this person is not willing to work with you on the issue, then submit an Indoor Smok
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New Hampshire Environmental Public Health Tracking, in conjunction with external partners, routinely identifies special project areas that link data to action. These projects are prioritized based on
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What is TRECC? The Transitional Residential (and Psychiatric) Enhanced Care Coordination (TrECC) program represents a major shift in the norm of residential treatment episodes (Residential pr
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Under this program, individuals looking for services must contact an approved IDCMP Services provider: Approved IDCMP listing and information Approved IDSP listing
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The OCFA Goal To facilitate individual and family input into all aspects of the state-funded mental health system as well as the Bureau of Mental Health Services program planning and policy develop
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Suicide presents a significant and growing public health concern across the lifespan. Understanding the issues concerning suicide and mental health is an important way to take part in suicide preventi