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Any resident of NH is eligible for services who has a developmental disability and meets the following criteria: Which is attributable to an intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, au
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Upcoming Engagement See the schedule of BDS Systems Work Stakeholders Engagement sessions. BDS Systems Work Compliance Webinar Series, Spring 2023 BDS has developed
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Daily Rate, effective July 1, 2024 General Rate Age 0-5 $34.28 Age 6-11 $38.51 Age 12-17 $40.78 Specialize
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Family support services for individuals with developmental disabilities and acquired brain disorders are provided to commit to strengthening and supporting families within the context of their li
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BEAS Adopted Rules He-E 501 Social Services Block Grant (Title XX) He-E 502 Older Americans Act Services (Title III) He-E 503 Alzheimer's Respite Care Service He-E 605 Standard Disclosure
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You may be asking – what is kinship? Kin are the important people in kids’ lives that can step in to care for them when their parents can’t. Whether they are related or not, these important connection
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The Caregiver Coordinator in the District Office is the foster parent's primary support person for all foster placement matches, re-licensing process, on-going training guidance, retention activities
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What is Foster Family Care? The New Hampshire Division for Children, Youth, & Families (DCYF) investigates allegations of child abuse and neglect. If the assessment indicates a child's safety i
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Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has received an award notification for the second phase of the State Opioid Response (SOR) Program. The U.S. Substance Ab
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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