A closer connection: Direct primary care model is taking hold in the Granite State
Direct Primary Care is taking hold in New Hampshire, simplifying health services, eliminating insurance requirements and even making house calls!
Direct Primary Care is taking hold in New Hampshire, simplifying health services, eliminating insurance requirements and even making house calls!
When I was younger, I didn’t know what being “in the closet” meant intellectually, but emotionally, I got it loud and clear. I was well aware that I was somehow different, and that those differences were more of a problem — not a blessing.
Thanks to a generous funds-matching campaign, Camp Foster and the Boys & Girls Club can serve more children at Camp Foster and the Boys & Girls Clubhouse on Union Street.
It’s the only Medicaid plan to cover preventive and non-emergency dental care for New Hampshire Medicaid enrollees 21 and older.
Hundreds were in attendance for the inaugural event, gathering for an evening of dinner, auctions, raffles, trivia and dancing.
The non-profit Phaneuf Family Foundation launched this summer to provide financial assistance for funeral and cremation arrangements for needy individuals and families in New Hampshire and Vermont.
Members First recently donated $335 from the Casual Friday Fund to Animal Rescue League of New Hampshire, a nonprofit organization in Bedford that provides care for homeless and neglected animals.
The Direct Primary Care model, growing in popularity, doesn’t require insurance. Patients pay a monthly subscription fee for guaranteed access to their provider.
Bar Harbor Bank’s Casual for a Cause provides employees a way to give back to community organizations making a difference.
Christopher Blais has joined Bar Harbor Bank & Trust as Vice President, Community Banking Relationship Manager, working from the bank’s office at 321 Main St., in New London.
Brady Sullivan has announced it will make donations to six NH charitable organizations in partnership with their long-time commercial tenant, Northwestern Mutual. The donations include; $5,000 to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund, $2,000 to St. Raphael Parish, $1,000 to Girls Inc, and $500 each to CASA NH, NH Food Bank, and Habitat for Humanity.
The Members First Credit Union Memorial Scholarship Program was created in honor of those who have served the credit union and the community in exceptional ways.