Finding Health Care

Our resource catalog offers a wide range of local, state, and national resources for individuals and families dealing with physical, developmental, mental health, and chronic health conditions. We recognize that funding services can be as challenging as finding them, so be sure to look at our website’s Paying for Health Care section.

We do not endorse any particular organization or agency listed in this catalog nor guarantee service quality.

Please reach out to the programs directly using the contact information provided.

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Finding the services or care you need for your child can be difficult. Whether challenged by too many or too few options, here are some general things to consider:

  • Referral: A referral may be required; be sure you’ve discussed your concerns with your child’s primary care provider (PCP).
  • Insurance: All insurance companies have different networks. Find out who is “in-network” for any service your child needs. If access to needed care does not exist within the network, contact case management at your insurance company to discuss your challenge to locate a provider for a covered benefit. 

Things to consider when choosing between providers when you have multiple options: 

  • Does the provider have experience working with children with your child’s disability? And if so, how many years of experience? 
  • If the provider sees patients across the age span, what percentage of their practice is pediatric? 

Places to look for information:

  • The provider’s website: Does their approach and philosophy align with yours? 
  • Other members of your child’s care team (PCP, care coordinator, case manager): While they may not be able to recommend one practice over another, they may share what they have heard from families whose children have similar support needs. 
  • Other families: Families are often a valuable source of information regarding individual providers and working with a practice (scheduling, communication, billing). Just note that personality plays a factor. One parent may connect with a provider that another parent does not. 

Depending on your family’s unique situation, there are various ways to cover healthcare expenses not covered by your health insurance plan. If you don’t find what you’re looking for here, call us at 603-271-4525 and speak with our Family Resource Specialists.

Granite State Independent Living (GSIL)

Granite State Independent Living is a statewide nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote quality of life with independence for…

This is not an exhaustive list, but it contains speech, occupational, and ABA therapists, among others, throughout NH. We welcome our community to help expand the resource listings we offer. If there is a therapy provider you think should be added, please email rda@nhfv.org with your suggestion.

If you are looking for recreational therapy providers such as equine therapists or music therapists, please visit our Support at Home and in the Community page.

Reach for the Top Therapy Services

Reach for the Top Outpatient Pediatric Rehab Clinic has a strong commitment to family-centered services and programs. A skilled and…

Need help?

If you are still unable to find what you are looking for, call our office at 603-271-4525, and one of our family resource specialists will assist you.