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New Hampshire Project Gives the Impaired More Control Over Needed Services

March 1, 2003 | Program Result

The State of New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services sought to replicate the principles of the Monadnock Self-Determination Project.

Ten States Test Strategy for Evaluating Self-Management of Services by Elderly

June 22, 2004 | Program Result

The National Association of State Units on Aging designed and tested a tool and process that allow states the opportunity to evaluate the extent to which they offer consumers opportunities to make choices and direct their own health care and support services.

Bringing Community Supports to "Invisible" Frail Elders in Manchester, N.H.

December 7, 2011 | Story

Easter Seals of New Hampshire led a community-based partnership called Seniors Count! in projects to address the nonmedical factors that put frail older adults at risk for serious medical issues and limit their ability to live independently.

Giving Clients Freedom to Choose Services Helps People with Severe Mental Disabilities

September 22, 2003 | Program Result

The Monadnock Developmental Services developed a project that enabled persons with chronic developmental disabilities to exercise greater self-determination in the care they receive and make their own decisions about how their needs are met.

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