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New Hampshire Resources

Academic and Research Institutes

Carsey School of Public Policy
Dartmouth Hitchcock Aging Resource Center
University of New Hampshire Center on Aging and Community Living
University of New Hampshire-Cooperative Extension

This list is not exhaustive!  If you have a private or community college in or near your community, approach them to see if they have resources to offer!

AARP

AARP New Hampshire

 

State-based Aging Services

Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services
New Hampshire ServiceLink
State Committee on Aging

 

Community Action Agencies

Community Action Program, Belknap/Merrimack Counties
Rockingham Community Action
Southern New Hampshire Services
Southwestern Community Services
Community Action Partnership of Strafford County
Tri-County Community Action

 

Dementia Assistance

Alzheimer’s Association, New Hampshire

24/7 Helpline for people with dementia and care partners: 1-800-272-3900
County-based community resources
Helpline Contact Form

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Family Caregiver Support Services





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