
Resources for Senior Citizens in Southern New Hampshire
- Senior & Family Enterprises ( S.A.F.E.)
- offers legal, financial, housing, and medical options for seniors
(603) 578-5550
www.safenh.org
- St. Joseph Community Services
- (a.k.a. Meals on Wheels)
Merrimack, NH
(603) 424-9967
www.mealsonwheelsnh.org
- Caregivers
- transportation to medical appointments, etc.
Bedford, NH
(603) 595-4502
www.caregiversnh.org
- Senior Activity Center
- senior activities including social, health and a great place to go and have fun!
Nashua, NH
(603) 889-6155
www.nashuaseniorcenter.org
- St. Joseph Hospital
- www.stjosephhospital.com
Roger Dionne Senior Center
specialized geriatric health care
Nashua, NH
(603) 595-3722
Senior Mental Health
(603) 882-3000
SAGE for Senior Citizens
healthy aging program
(603) 595-3144
St. Joseph Adult Day
(603) 598-2470
- Southern New Hampshire Medical Center (SNMC)
Center for Healthy Aging
(603) 577-3080
Fifty Five PLUS
(603) 577-2335
- NH Bureau of Elder & Adult Services
- NH agency to report senior abuse, self neglect, advocacy, etc.
Nashua
(603) 883-7726 x551
- Alzheimer Association
- help line for information, support and resources available to caregivers and those with Alzheimer's Disease
Bedford, NH
(800) 272-3900
www.alz.org
- ServiceLink, Nashua Office
- your link for information & support services, a great place to start for any senior related issue
(603) 587-4709
www.servicelink.org
- Community Council of Nashua, Elder Services
- mental health issues
Nashua
(603) 889-6147
- The Fix It Program
- home repair service
Nashua
(603) 881-3805
- City of Nashua Police Department
- to report senior abuse, scams, illegal activities directed specifically toward senior citizens
Officer Jane Constant, Senior Relation Officer
(603) 594-3628
- NH State Veterans Council
- pensions for veterans who served during times of war
Manchester, NH
(603) 624-9230
The above list is not inclusive of all senior related resources in southern New Hampshire. It is intended for informational purposes and not as an endorsement of the above organizations.
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About a year ago, my elderly mother became disabled from a fall and a series of illnesses which followed. During that time, I dealt with several local agencies in an effort to find in-home assistance for her. My experiences with the administrators and the aides were often frustrating and disappointing. Then I met Adele Belfsky. The support and service that she and her agency have provided are truly exceptional. Adele has been attentive to and flexible with our scheduling needs, and each aide has been prompt, courteous, and genuinely kind. I can honestly say that I feel as though I’ve been dealing with a circle of friends rather than an agency. Knowing that my mother is happy and well cared for allows me to enjoy my own personal and professional life without worry. I recommend Living At Home SeniorCare in every respect, without reservation.
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