After temporarily putting the brakes on the contracts to allow for heavier scrutiny, the New Hampshire Executive Council approved roughly $130 million in funding disbursement for its new marquee rural health program. New Hampshire is set to receive roughly $200 million annually through the end of the decade from the federal government’s Rural Health Transformation […]
LACONIA — St. Francis Rehabilitation & Nursing Center in Laconia, a Catholic Charities New Hampshire skilled nursing facility, has receive…
MEREDITH ― Social worker Lisa Morris from Quality Care Home Health & Hospice of Center Harbor will offer a free educational session on liv…
NORTH SANDWICH — Lucille “Lucy” Emma Kondrotas, 86, childhood sweetheart and wife of the late Vincent M. Kondrotas Jr., most recently of North…
A Place for Mom reports in-home dementia care costs start at $34/hour, with monthly averages between $2,145 and $24,000, increasing as care needs grow.
April Health reports that the Collaborative Care Model effectively addresses the mental health gap in rural America by integrating behavioral health into primary care.
Village Caregiving reports that in-home care offers personalized comfort and independence, while nursing homes provide comprehensive medical support and security, with costs differing significantly.
SmartAsset reports California and New York lead in Medicaid reliance, while Utah has the lowest enrollment at 9.5%.
Blueprint reports that rising demand for mental health services and burnout among therapists highlight the need for systemic reform in the U.S.
