Specialty Services Includes

Personal Care
Services Provider


Respite


Early Supports
and Services


Intake

Nursing


Contact Us

Contact my Specialty Services Coordinator

For general inquiries about Specialty Services: 352-1304

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Personal Care Services Provider

The Personal Care Services Provider program offers non-medical personal care to elderly and chronically ill adults enabling them to live independently and safely in their homes and communities. This program gives people choice and control regarding their personal care services. Participants can name another person to help manage their services if they wish. If you want to live at home in your community, the PCSP program can work for you.

For more information about the PCSP program, contact Carol Brown , PCSP Coordinator at 603 352-1304 or 800 469-6082.

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Respite

Respite is designed to provide short-term care for a family member with a developmental disability or chronic health condition. The program is a resource for making matches between families and providers. Respite services can be accessed through a referral from your Children's Services Coordinator. Limited Respite funds are available to families who qualify.


For more information about the Respite program, contact Carol Brown, Respite Coordinator at 603 352-1304 or 800 469-6082. To make a request for Respite services, contact your Children's Services Coordinator at 603 352-1304 or 800 469-6082.

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Early Supports and Services

Early Supports and Services (ESS) are home-based, family-centered services and therapies for children under the age of three who have a delay of at least 25% in any area of development, an established condition, or who are at risk for developing a delay. These services are provided at no cost to eligible families.

For more information or to make a referral, contact , ESS Coordinator at 603 352-1304 or 800 469-6082.

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Nursing

Nursing supports are available to those individuals receiving residential supports through MDS. Nursing trains direct support professionals to administer medications safely and in compliance with state regulations.

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Intake

Do you know someone who might need support? Do you have questions about eligibility? Are you curious about the entry process, waiting list, or your own status? Contact our for prompt information and a clear explanation of our services and the developmental disabilities system.

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