Resources & Links
We have listed resources and links alphabetically. This first page is a quick reference by age.

Listed are links to NH state health and human services agencies, educational resources, private associations and organizations
that serve children and people with physical, developmental, mental health and chronic illnesses.
We have also added organizations and services that can be accessed by all state residents, such as housing, childcare, etc.
National organizations are dispersed throughout by diagnosis or topic area.

Every effort has been made to provide accurate information. We apologize for any omissions and encourage you to contact us with suggestions.
This listing does not serve as an endorsement of any individual organization, agency or the quality of services.
Early Childhood
NH State Family-Centered Early Supports and Services - (603) 271-5122
(NH Family Centered Early Supports and Services Program Directory - March 2012)
State Head Start Collaborative Office - (603) 271-7190
NH Department of Education - Preschool Consultant - (603) 271-2178
Alphabetical
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School Age
Child Development Network Services
NHDHHS/ Special Medical Services - (603) 271-4488
Lakes Region Area: Community Health & Hospice - (603) 524-4339 X 346
Concord Area: Concord Regional VNA - (603) 224-4093
Seacoast Area: Seacoast Child Development - (603) 862-0561
Manchester Area: Child Health Services - (603) 668-6629
CHAD Child Development - (603) 653-6060
Teens
Young Adults
NH Parent to Parent - (800) 698-LINK
Powerful Partnerships: A Handbook for Families and Providers Working Together to Improve Care

This guide is intended to help both family members and healthcare professionals who are working together to
improve care for children with special healthcare needs. Joining together in multi-disciplinary teams, family
members and providers are increasingly working as equal partners to improve care. Collaborating as equals
may be new for family members and providers. This guide includes information and guidance on how to get the
most out of this potentially powerful partnership.

This is a publication of the National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality (NICHQ) who seek to
improve children’s health by improving the systems responsible for the delivery of children’s healthcare.  
For more information about NICHQ, please visit
www.nichq.org
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Additional Resources