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  • Adolescent Health Education (PREP Manchester) | Amoskeag Health

    Explore adolescent health education and preparation services at Amoskeag Health. We provide resources and support for teens and their families, focusing on health education, wellness, and preparing for a healthy future. ADOLESCENT HEALTH EDUCATION (PREP) What is PREP Manchester? Program Curriculum Parental Consent Form What are Teens Saying? Video Resources Local Resources Local Health Clinics Online Resources for Teens Online Resources for Parents/Caregivers Community Partners Jump to a Section: The Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) is a federally funded, comprehensive sexual health education program provided through Amoskeag Health for teens and young adults in the Manchester community. Educators create a learner-focused environment for students of all backgrounds and experiences. This program works to increase healthy relationships among teens and young adults, positive adolescent development, and to reduce pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. PREP provides a no-cost, discussion-based course, open to people aged 14-19 years, or up to 21 years old if pregnant and/or parenting. Parental consent is required for participation. What is PREP Manchester? The PREP curriculum emphasizes social and emotional skills as key components of healthy relationships and responsible decision making. Communication skills How to identify healthy relationships Abstinence & other pregnancy prevention methods STD/STI prevention Where and how to safely access sexual health care Our program consists of either six 1.5-hour sessions or eleven 45-minute sessions. We strive to meet our community partners' needs and will accommodate your requirements as much as possible. In addition to gaining knowledge, students can also earn extended learning opportunity (ELO) credits. Return to top of page What Does the Curriculum Teach? If you have any questions about PREP, please email CommunityInitiatives@AmoskeagHealth.org . Completing the consent form below gives permission for your mid-schooler or teen to attend the Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP). This program will take place at Amoskeag Health, your child’s school, virtually, or at a youth program location within your community. You will be contacted to enroll your teen or middle-schooler in the class that best fits their schedule. Keeping in mind personal beliefs and values, you can preview the two curriculums we offer by emailing communityinitiatives@amoskeaghealth.org . We would be happy to arrange a preview time and answer any questions you may have about the program! Return to top of page Parental Guardian Consent Form If you have any questions about PREP, please email CommunityInitiatives@AmoskeagHealth.org . “There’s no other place we can talk about these things in a safe and understanding environment. It’s comforting to know that people understand us and want to educate us on our health so we can keep ourselves safe.” ~PREP Participant What Are Teens Saying? We believe that teens and young adults deserve access to medically accurate, reliable and informative comprehensive sexual health education. We value, support, and respect everyone’s rights and abilities to make informed choices about their health and safety. Why We Do What We Do All Videos Reproduzir vídeo Reproduzir vídeo 11:31 What is Sexual Health? A Comprehensive and Holistic Explanation of Sex and Sexual Health | Health Ed Discover what Sexual Health and examine the core elements of sexual well-being - https://www.projectschoolwellness.com/what-is-sexual-health/ Reproduzir vídeo Reproduzir vídeo 04:58 8 Habits of Healthy Relationships Healthy relationships are when both partners to feel supported and connected but still feel independent. So, what are the habits partners have to sustain a good relationship? Are you looking for dating advice on how to maintain a healthy relationship? Or dating tips on how to keep an active and healthy interaction between you and someone? Here are 6 habits to keep a healthy relationship. #healthyrelationships #relationship #psych2go Related Video(s): 6 Stages of a Relationship - Which One Are You? https://youtu.be/Umz9SgjRroY 12 Signs You're in a Healthy Relationship https://youtu.be/kCQIDvEnrTg 6 Differences Between Healthy and Unhealthy Love https://youtu.be/4c5dFcC4LNY Writer: Veronica Ma Script Editor: Isadora Ho Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Lily Hu Animator: Naphia YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References Mason, T. (2020, May 14). 12 Powerful Habits of Happy Relationships. Lifehack. Retrieved from https://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/12-powerful-habits-happy-relationships.html Virgo, J. (2017, April 7). 11 Habits of Healthy Couples. The Every Girl. Retrieved from https://theeverygirl.com/11-habits-of-healthy-couples/ Reproduzir vídeo Reproduzir vídeo 02:58 Being Safe on the Internet The internet can be an amaze-ing place to explore, but it's also good to practice online safety. Some tips include being careful about sharing personal information, reporting anyone who makes you feel uncomfortable online, and getting familiar with privacy settings. For more, check out the video! -------- To learn more, follow us! Instagram: AmazeOrg Snapchat: AmazeOrg http://amaze.org/ -------- Translation Credits: Daman Education: Persian (Iran) [AMZ-033] Reproduzir vídeo Reproduzir vídeo 01:50 Talking With Your Parents About Sex Sometimes it can be awkward to ask a parent or trusted adult questions about puberty and sex. As uncomfortable as it may feel, remember that they were once your age and went through the same things you are going through. A parent or adult you trust can provide the support you deserve as you go through puberty. That’s why it is important for you to have at least one adult you trust and can talk with. ----------------- AMAZE takes the awkward out of sex ed. Real info in fun, animated videos that give you all the answers you actually want to know about sex, your body and relationships. Please like, share and subscribe to AMAZE! Follow us on Snap and Insta for more info about puberty and growing up. Snap: AmazeOrg Insta: AmazeOrg http://amaze.org/ [AMZ-113] Reproduzir vídeo Reproduzir vídeo 02:11 Finding An Adult That You Can Trust Growing up can be exciting, but challenging. Having an adult that you can trust and talk to about what you're thinking or feeling can be really helpful! ------ Please like, share and subscribe to AMAZE! Follow us on Snap and Insta for more info about puberty and growing up. Snap: AmazeOrg Insta: AmazeOrg http://amaze.org/ ----------- Translation Credits PutAPeriod: Bengali Action for Youth: Vietnamese Daman Education: Persian (Iran) [AMZ-047] Reproduzir vídeo Reproduzir vídeo 02:08 How to Be a Good Listener A huge part about being a good friend or a romantic partner is learning to communicate well with the other person. Being a good listener is more than just allowing the other person to speak—you've got to be able to hear what the other person is saying in order to understand the meaning behind their words. There are few things you can do to be a good listener: 1. Pay attention. Don't be distracted by things happening around you. Don't get on your phone and start scrolling or texting. 2. Don't judge what the other person tells you. Let them finish their thought without worrying that you'll jump to conclusions. 3. Don't spend time thinking about what you're going to say next.This is hard to do if you're feeling defensive, but it'll really help if you listen. 4. Show empathy. Empathy means that you show the other person that you feel what they feel. 5. Don't offer solutions to a problem unless you're asked specifically. Most people just want support—they want to be heard. They don't actually want you to solve problems for them. 6. Ask questions to be certain that you understand what the other person is saying, but don't interrupt. Wait until the other person pauses. 7. Be responsive: nod your head or reflect back by saying something like, "you must be so excited" or "that's terrible." Being a good listener is an important skill and can help you to become good boyfriend or girlfriend material. People like to be heard, especially by those they care about. If you need practice, try it out on your close friends or family members. -- Please like, share and subscribe to AMAZE! Follow us on Snap and Insta for more info about puberty and growing up. Snap: AmazeOrg Insta: AmazeOrg http://amaze.org/ Translation Credits: SUB Factory - Vietnamese [AMZ-039] Reproduzir vídeo Reproduzir vídeo 02:48 Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is a theory in psychology. It argues that there are five stages of human needs that motivate our behavior. #learn #motivation Never miss a new video : http://eepurl.com/dNU4BQ JOIN us as a Youtube member for special perks: ❤️ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-RKpEc4eE9PwJaupN91xYQ/join SUPPORT our mission to create free video lessons on Patreon: ❤️ https://www.patreon.com/sprouts Script: Abraham Maslow proposed his theory in 1943 after studying what he called exemplary people such as Albert Einstein or Eleanor Roosevelt. STAGE 1 First, there are physiological needs, such as the need to breathe, eat, drink or sleep. The moment we got enough of that and we feel awake and our bellies are full, we get motivated by the next thing. STAGE 2 Now we want safety. We try to earn money, build up resources and look for shelter that protects us against dangers. Once we are satisfied and feel safe, we have time to think about what we want next. STAGE 3 At stage three we seek love and belonging. We desire to be close to family and friends, belong to a society or join a gang. But the moment we feel completely part of a group we already wish to be a little different than the rest. At stage four we look for esteem, self-confidence, and respect from our peers. We want to be someone. If we have money, we buy a fancy watch. If we have a brain, we write or think or work a lot. Motivation to perform and compete is now at its highest. Students, sportsmen, and inventors excel. Neil Armstrong even flew to the moon. STAGE 5 Only if we breathe and drink and eat and sleep enough and we feel safe and part of a group and still special, only then we can reach level five: self-actualization. Now we can relax, be creative, accept facts for what they are, give back or do whatever we want. No more pressure, unless of course there is trouble below. If you are a leader and believe in the theory, use it. First, make sure everyone has eaten well. Then make them feel safe and help them belong to a group. Once they feel they belong, they are ready to stand out and excel. Music ID: Z2P1P4KFI0MZSKFY Helpful Videos Local Resources Manchester Police Athletic League (MPAL) – MPAL connects cops and kids through free athletic, educational, and enrichment instruction to help kids make the right choices and become productive members of the community. Office of Youth Services – The City of Manchester Office of Youth Services advocates for youth and their families by providing a safe environment to address the needs of today’s youth. Please refer to their website for more information. Waypoint – Waypoint provides needed services in our community including; adoption, prenatal support, parent education/family empowerment, child care, mental health counseling, family preservation, foster care, homeless youth continuum and many more! Call (800) 640-6486. Waypoint- Youth Drop-In Center – Homeless youth and young adult services; they provide homeless youth and youth in high-risk situations ages 12-23 with resources to survive the night and achieve for a lifetime. Provides food, clothing, laundry services, showers, computer and phone access, and a judgement free zone for young people experiencing homelessness. Call (603) 518-4170. YWCA NH – Comprehensive sexual assault and domestic violence services. Please refer to website for additional information or call (603) 668-2299. NH Rapid Response: Call or Text (833) 710-6477. The Rapid Response system can talk with you about emotional distress, mental health, substance use and suicidality. they can also send a mobile team to meet you right where you are - in your home, or another location in the community. Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988. The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is here to help you cope with emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, and provides crisis resources 24 hours a day, seven days a week. New Hampshire Resources: Not sure where to turn? Call 211. 211 NH is the connection for New Hampshire residents to the most up to date resources they need from specially trained Information and Referral Specialists. 211 NH is available 24 hours, 365 days a year. Multilingual assistance and TDD access are also available. For those outside of New Hampshire, call (866) 444-4211. 211 Resources include: Clothing and Thrift Shops Community Service and Organizations Domestic & Sexual Violence Services GED - Education Classes & Assistance Employment Services Food Pantries & Nutrition Programs Healthcare Services Housing Assistance - Homeless Prevention, Shelter, Tenant’s Rights Legal Assistance Mental Health & Counseling Substance Misuse Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Services Support Groups Youth & Family Services And More! Return to top of page Local Health Clinics Amoskeag Health: Confidential reproductive health services with counseling for sexual orientation, pregnancy testing, STI testing and treatment, free condoms, and more! Phone: (603) 626-9500. Find a location. CVS Minute Clinic: Pregnancy testing, free condoms, birth control care, and STI & HIV testing and treatment. Located at 250 Mammoth Road, Manchester, NH. Phone: (603) 623-3995 Equality Health Center: Birth control, STI & HIV testing and treatment, counseling, gynecological/reproductive care, men’s sexual health, and more! Located at 38 S Main Street, Concord, NH. Phone: (603) 225-2739 Manchester Health Department: STD clinic with visits for $25.00 (cash only) that includes screening for STIs and STDs. Located at: 1528 Elm Street, Manchester, NH. Phone: (603) 624-6466. Planned Parenthood: Pregnancy testing, free condoms, birth control care, and STI & HIV testing and treatment. Located at: 24 Pennacook Street, Manchester, NH. Phone: (603) 669-7321. Return to top of page FOR TEENS: Amaze - AMAZE takes the awkward out of sex ed. Real info in fun, animated videos that give you all the answers you actually want to know about sex, your body and relationships. Let's Talk Consent – A guide to help teens understand that consent involves agreeing to sexual activity beforehand and continually ensuring comfort, promoting healthy relationships where boundaries are respected. Love is Respect – The national resource to disrupt and prevent unhealthy relationships and intimate partner violence by empowering young people through education, support, and resources. Scarleteen – A comprehensive, supportive sexuality and relationships website that provides information for teens and emerging adults. Please refer to their website for more information. We Think Twice – Tools and resources to help teens make healthy decisions, set goals, manage money, improve leadership skills, look out for their mental health, and resist peer pressure. Return to top of page Helpful Online Resources RESOURCES FOR PARENTS/CAREGIVERS/SAFE ADULTS: AMAZE for Parents – An online resource to help parents/caregivers/safe adults talk to youth about everything from babies to bodies to consent to relationships. Love is Respect – The national resource to disrupt and prevent unhealthy relationships and intimate partner violence by empowering young people through education, support, and resources. Social Media and Teen Mental Health – A guide for parents and caregivers to support healthy social media use among teens. Return to top of page We Are Grateful for Our Community Partners This web page was made possible by Grant Number 90AK0089-01-00 from the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families. Its contents are solely the responsibility of Amoskeag Health and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families.

  • Pay Your Bill | Amoskeag Health

    Easily pay your bill online through the Amoskeag Health payment portal. PAY YOUR BILL View the convenient options to pay your bill below. If you need financial assistance, please click here. Click here to pay via patient portal. Online Bill Pay To pay your bill over the phone using a credit card, please call our Billing Department at 603-935-5205 . Pay Over the Phone To pay a bill for a service, please send a check to: Amoskeag Health PO Box 34999 Belfast, ME 04915-0627 Mail Check Questions? Call our Billing Department at 603-935-5205.

  • Healthcare in Schools | Amoskeag Health

    Learn about Amoskeag Health's School-Based Health Centers, offering primary care and mental health services directly in Manchester schools. Our program includes nurse practitioners for on-site medical care and weekly mental health counseling, ensuring students' well-being and academic success. HEALTHCARE IN SCHOOLS Our goal is to meet children where they are for their health and wellness needs—that’s why we work with Manchester School District to deliver health care directly in the schools. ABOUT THE PROGRAM We provide weekly mental health counseling and mentorship to K-12 students in Manchester School District’s participating elementary, middle, and high schools. Each partnering school has a dedicated Community Health Worker (CHW) who can work with your family to assess your needs and help you connect with these services and any necessary supports outside of the school district. The School-based Counseling Program provides full mental health assessments and treatment planning with a goal to enhance the overall physical, emotional, and educational well-being of children. We continually foster opportunities to build strong and meaningful connections with their families, schools, and communities. We're fully integrated into the Manchester School District and its "Multi-Tiered System of Support for Behavioral Health and Wellness" (MTSS-B), which provides a comprehensive system of social, emotional, and behavioral supports to promote student wellness and improve engagement in learning . Through this integration and collaboration, the School-Based Counseling Program develops individualized treatment plans and provides interventions to support success. By working with the school district and incorporating elements of MTSS-B, school-based BHCs work within the school to promote improved behaviors and functioning for students in need of additional school support. School-Based Counseling Program HOW DOES THE PROGRAM WORK? Our Amoskeag Health school-based clinicians meet one-on-one with students weekly (for about 20-50 minutes, depending on the level of services required) to provide brief counseling, individualized support, and/or mentoring. They also help coordinate community resources to help students reach their goals, improve their mental health, and their overall health and well-being. Our clinicians stay in touch with Manchester School District! They work directly with the students’ teachers to schedule sessions around their classes. If it’s more convenient, our school-based clinicians can also meet with your child, at Amoskeag Health, summer programs, or via telehealth. The goal of this program is to follow your child through graduation, as research tells us that long-term, supportive relationships increase a child’s chance for success; however, the length of counseling treatment is ultimately based on the individual needs of each participant. THIS SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD FIT – NOW WHAT? Great! Students who want to be a part of the program do not need to be patients at Amoskeag Health, but they must obtain parental/guardian consent. If you would like your child to participate, please call 603-626-9500 and mention that you're interested in school-based counseling at your child's school. The representative will coordinate next steps with you. School-Based Vision Program Amoskeag Health’s Family Eye Care Center partners with Beech Street and Gossler Street Elementary Schools in the Manchester School District to provide eye care for students. Nurses complete a vision screening and refer students to our Eye Care Center for further care. We can offer services to students even if they don’t have a primary care provider at Amoskeag Health. A sliding fee scale is available to make our services affordable, transportation can be arranged if needed, and some students may qualify for free glasses. Our goal is to help every student see clearly, so they can do their best in school. Important Note About Insurance: If your child is currently enrolled in an insurance plan, the health plan will be billed for these services, and you might owe a co-pay or deductible depending on the plan’s benefits. If your child is not insured, Amoskeag Health can help you identify insurance options or determine a discounted fee using our income-based sliding fee scale.

  • Elm Street Parking | Amoskeag Health

    Find parking information for our location at 1245 Elm Street, The Dr. Selma Deitch Center for Children and Teens. Visit us for comprehensive care and support in a convenient location. 1245 ELM STREET Parking options for Amoskeag Health patients at 1245 Elm Street: Free parking spots for patient parking are on Church Street, behind Amoskeag Health (limited to spots #32 to #37, painted green), and are shown in green on the map below. Paid metered parking in front of Amoskeag Health and the immediate area, shown on map below in blue. Please note: Parking spaces on Church Street that are not marked for patient parking, as well as those in the Pearl Street lot, are reserved for permitted vehicles. Parking in the areas marked in red on the map may result in your vehicle being towed. PARKING

  • Kris McCracken | Amoskeag Health

    LEADERSHIP Kris McCracken, MBA President/Chief Executive Officer Kris has been with Amoskeag Health since 1996, first as a Crisis Outreach Counselor, then as a Client & Family Services Manager, then as the Director of Operations from 2000 to 2013 before becoming President/CEO in 2013. She has an MBA in Health Care Administration from Rivier College and a Bachelor’s in Psychology & Latin American Studies from Mt. Holyoke College and is bilingual in English and Spanish. Her background is in counseling having worked with Domestic Violence, HIV/AIDS, Rape Crisis, and Substance Abuse before moving into working with community health. Over the past decade, Ms. McCracken spearheaded Amoskeag Health’s response to the growing diversity in our community. In 2012, Ms. McCracken was nominated by the NH DHHS as a Public Health Hero recognizing her work in cultural competency and advocacy for minority populations. She is frequently requested as a speaker to provide training on organizational cultural competency and best practices in multilingual access and graduated in 2014 from the Disparities Leadership Program at Mass General Hospital. She was then honored in 2016 with the Outstanding Women in Business Award, and then again in 2020 and 2022 with the NH Top 200 Most Influential Business Leaders award. Back to Leadership

  • Leadership | Amoskeag Health

    Meet the leadership team at Amoskeag Health. Learn about the dedicated professionals guiding our organization with their expertise and vision. Discover how their leadership drives our commitment to providing exceptional healthcare to the community. LEADERSHIP Meet Our Senior Leadership Team These dedicated professionals retain incredible medical staff, efficient administration, and cost-effective operations across Amoskeag Health's multiple physical locations. They work tirelessly to ensure that the highest quality healthcare is delivered to nearly 15,000 patients throughout Greater Manchester each year. Kris McCracken President/CEO Learn More Dr. Gavin Muir Chief Medical Officer/Chief Quality Officer Learn More Betsy Burtis Chief Operating Officer Learn More Maureen Cassidy Chief Nurse/Chief Compliance Officer Learn More Patrick Curtin Chief Financial Officer Learn More Sarah Potter Sr. Director of Human Resources & Organizational Development Learn More

  • Transportation Assistance | Amoskeag Health

    Learn about transportation assistance services at Amoskeag Health. We offer support to help you access medical appointments and other essential services, ensuring you get the care you need without transportation barriers. TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE Amoskeag Health offers transportation coordination services for qualifying patients. Appointments must be scheduled between Monday-Friday 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Our Transportation Coordinator works with patients to identify transportation options for medical visits when transportation assistance is needed. Who qualifies for this service? Patient lives in Manchester, NH AND has no insurance, insurance that does not cover transportation, or NH Medicaid AND meets at least one of the following: Patient has 3 or more children under the age of 6 Patient is 65 years old or older Patient has one of the following health exceptions: Pregnancy (service offered until post-partum) COPD/Emphysema/Chronis Bronchitis Limited mobility (walker, cane, wheelchair, amputee) Sight impaired Developmentally delayed Severe mental illness Diabetes If you need transportation to your next appointment, please call 603-626-9500 to speak with a Transportation Coordinator. Appointment Transportation Explore Other Helpful Pages Language Assistance Language Assistance Pay Your Bill Financial Assistance

  • Medicaid Rewards Programs | Amoskeag Health

    Explore benefits and perks offered to members of WellSense, NH Healthy Families and AmeriHealth Caritas of New Hampshire. MEDICAID REWARDS PROGRAMS Exclusive Health Plan Benefits If you are a member of a Medicaid plan from WellSense, AmeriHealth Caritas or NH Healthy Families, you may be eligible for extra rewards when you take measures to improve your and your family's health. Earn money-back rewards and free healthcare and safety items when you participate in wellness initiatives like attending annual appointments and getting preventative health screenings. Keep reading to learn more about how to access each plan's unique perks! While we try to update this page routinely to give you an easily accessible summary of benefits, please refer directly to your health plan's website for the most recent and accurate details, as plan benefits change periodically. WellSense New Hampshire Medicaid: 877-957-1300, Option 1 NH Healthy Families Member Services: 1-866-769-3085 AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire Member Services: 1-833-704-1177 WellSense Health Plan Learn More Visit, Immunization and Screening Rewards: $25 for a yearly well visit (Ages 3 and over) $25 for cervical cancer screening $10 for flu vaccine $50 for lead screening $25 for completing annual HRA Screening Prenatal and Postpartum Rewards: $10 per prenatal visit (Up to 10 visits) $40 reward and a box of diapers when new moms go for their postpartum visit Sunny Start program (includes free breast pump and other benefits) Infant/toddler safety car seats: If you’re having a baby you can get the seat up to 45 days before your due date Booster seats for kids who are members of our health plan Free Items Annually: New eyeglasses Replacement batteries for hearing aids One dental kit per individual ages 4-65 Bicycle helmets for children Cell Phone Program: In addition to the federal SafeLink cell phone program, we offer qualifying members in need with access to our own Well Sense cell phone program Health and Fitness Rewards: Up to $200 back for a qualified gym membership 50% back on a fitness tracker (up to $100) Up to $100 back for WW subscription fees (formerly Weight Watchers) NH Healthy Families Learn More Visit, Immunization and Screening Rewards: $30 for a child yearly well visit (Ages 0-21) $30 for an adult yearly well visit $15-$30 for completing our health risk assessment when you enroll into our plan $20 for breast cancer screening $20 for cervical cancer screening $20 for flu vaccine $10 for completing annual HRA Screening Prenatal and Postpartum Rewards: $10 for completing postpartum assessment with NHHF $100 for Notification of Pregnancy Form (First Trimester) $50 for Notification of Pregnancy Form (Second Trimester) Specialized Care Rewards: Diabetes Care Rewards: $30 for HbA1c test $30 for Retinopathy screening $10 for diabetes self-management $20 for Mental Health CHAMP $50 per course for children ages 15-17 to attend one of three Future is Now classes (up to $150) $20 for cigarettes, smokeless tobacco or vaping cessation $115 in the first year of Ready for my Recovery Program AmeriHealth Caritas New Hampshire Learn More Visit, Immunization and Screening Rewards: $25 for attending six well-visits, getting your immunizations and lead screening by 2 years old $30 for a yearly well visit for (Ages 2-21) $20 for flu vaccine $20 for RSV vaccine $25 for lead screening $50 for pre-teen shots $50 for getting recommended vaccines by child’s 13th birthday $20 for breast cancer screening $30 for completing annual HRA Screening Prenatal and Postpartum Rewards: $30 for attending postpartum visit 7-84 days after delivery $70 for Notification of Pregnancy Form (First Trimester) $50 for Notification of Pregnancy Form (Second Trimester) $40 for postpartum visit Specialized Care Rewards: $15 for care management for unmet social needs $50 for 60 days of MAT in a row $30 for HbA1c Test (Diabetes Care) $50 for blood pressure management $20 for eight weeks of continuous use of nicotine replacement

  • Substance Use Treatment | Amoskeag Health

    Find comprehensive substance use treatment services at Amoskeag Health. Our dedicated team offers personalized care and support to help you or a loved one overcome addiction and achieve lasting recovery. SUBSTANCE USE TREATMENT Your Journey to Recovery Begins at Amoskeag Health Amoskeag Health offers Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for both opiate and alcohol use disorder. In combination with behavioral therapy and other services, MAT is considered one of the most effective approaches to substance use treatment, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Your MAT team includes providers, nurses, and behavioral health clinicians who work together with you to manage your medical care, prescribe and monitor medication therapy, provide behavioral counseling, and encourage lifestyle changes to support your long-term recovery. Substance use treatment at Amoskeag Health is accessible and affordable. We accept most private insurance plans and New Hampshire Medicaid plans, and self-pay options are available. If you're interested in speaking with someone about MAT, call 603-782-6259 . Our medical team provides ongoing consultations with patients prescribed Suboxone, Naltrexone, Sublocade, and Vivitrol to support recovery. Since we also work in primary care, we can address any additional mental and physical healthcare needs during clinic visits. Our medical providers use their expertise and knowledge in the substance use field to carefully plan and treat continuous addiction medication management. We also have an MAT nurse who coordinates prior authorizations & specialty pharmacy requests, orders the medications, and delivers monthly injections to patients. Medication Assisted Treatment Providers Amoskeag Health’s MAT team also consists of an MLADC who offers years of important experience in the substance use field. With this knowledge, they deliver clinical mental health services for both substance use and mental health along with co-occurring disorders. This role effectively provides trauma-informed and person-centered care... words that mean putting YOU and your experiences first! Counseling services are offered to all patients in the MAT program and can be coordinated according to your needs. Master's Level Alcohol and Drug Counselor (MLADC) Services Our MAT case manager plays an integral role in coordinating care and providing intensive case management services to MAT patients. They can assist with housing applications and follow-up, benefit enrollment and redetermination, employment assistance, community referrals, collaterals, care coordination to higher levels of care, SSDI/SSI application assistance, and so much more. The case manager also provides recovery education and relapse prevention services to all patients and will work individually with you on your "recovery capital," all of the internal and external resources that help you achieve and sustain recovery. Case Management & Certified Recovery Support Worker (CRSW) Services All MAT patients are required to do preliminary bloodwork when they start the MAT program. This bloodwork includes a liver panel to assess for any trace of Hepatitis. Dr. Mary Cullen specializes in assessing and treating Hepatitis C with regular follow-ups, bloodwork, full medication management, and post-treatment follow-ups as appropriate. Our MAT nurse also works diligently with patients and specialty pharmacies to coordinate ordering, delivering, and starting treatment. Hepatitis C Treatment Testimonials Stephen Want Additional Information? Fill out the MAT Interest Form at the top of this page, or call 603-782-6259 .

  • Oral Health Support | Amoskeag Health

    ORAL HEALTH SUPPORT Dental Programs and Resources Keeping your mouth healthy is an important part of your overall health. While Amoskeag Health offers a pediatric oral health program as part of well-child care, many dental needs are met through community programs across New Hampshire. Our Pediatric Oral Health program is offered at every Well Child Check for children ages 0 to 5. During these visits, our team applies fluoride varnish to help lower the risk of cavities. Research shows it works even for kids who see a dentist regularly. As part of the program, your child will receive two fluoride varnish treatments per year and an age appropriate oral health kit with resources you can use at home to keep their teeth healthy. Children who are at higher risk for cavities may receive varnish more often. Pediatric Oral Health Program NH Smiles Dental Program for Children The NH Smiles Program for Children, offered through the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, provides preventive and basic dental care for children covered by New Hampshire Medicaid. Families can use this program to find a dental home, get routine cleanings, and access treatment that helps keep kids’ teeth healthy as they grow. The link below takes you to DHHS for more program information. NH Smiles for Children NH Smiles Dental Program for Adults The NH Smiles Dental Program for Adults helps people 21 and older with New Hampshire Medicaid get basic dental care. DHHS picked Northeast Delta Dental, working with DentaQuest, to run the adult dental benefit. Through this program, adults can get checkups, cleanings, and other routine care. The link below takes you to DHHS for more information and mobile clinic dates. NH Smiles for Adults Medicaid Dental Services: New Hampshire Smiles Program

  • Youth Wellness & Prevention Partnership | Amoskeag Health

    MANCHESTER YOUTH WELLNESS AND PREVENTION COLLABORATIVE Amoskeag Health is proud to partner with Makin' It Happen, the YMCA of Greater Manchester, and the Boys and Girls Club of Manchester to offer the Botvin LifeSkills program to at-risk youth in our community. This evidence-based program, led by trained facilitators, teaches young people important life skills to help them make healthier choices and reduce risky behaviors. Makin' It Happen also coordinates the Substance Use and Mental Health Prevention Collaborative, a group of community partners who meet monthly to explore new ways to expand prevention programs in Manchester. These partners are key to the success of the Botvin LifeSkills program, playing a vital role in its implementation. Amoskeag Health has also teamed up with Catalyst Evaluation Group, experts in data collection and evaluation. This partnership ensures we can track progress, report findings, and keep the community, stakeholders, and SAMHSA up-to-date on the program's outcomes. 2026 Strategic Action Plan 2025 Program Annual Report 2024-2025 Botvin Lifeskills Program Evaluation Please check back regularly for the latest information on this important initiative and its impact on our community. Interested in Joining the Manchester Youth Wellness and Prevention Collaborative as a Stakeholder? Have Questions About Our Prevention Framework and Programs? Please contact us by email at communityinitiatives@amoskeaghealth.org. This project is supported by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under grant number 5H79SP083836-02 for the Community-Based Strategic Prevention Framework. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, SAMHSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. Building Stronger Futures: A Collaborative Approach to Prevention

  • Foot Care | Amoskeag Health

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