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Easter Seals NH delivers community-based and in-home behavioral health services for children and youth with mental health and developmental challenges. Services include Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), therapeutic support, respite care, and transition planning. Statewide coverage; Medicaid accepted.
Easter Seals NH delivers community-based and in-home behavioral health services for children and youth with mental health and developmental challenges. Services include Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), therapeutic support, respite care, and transition planning. Statewide coverage; Medicaid accepted.
Statewide nonprofit empowering people of all ages. Programs include foster care, adoption, Youth Navigator (ages 12-24 housing crisis), runaway/homeless youth services, mental health counseling, early intervention, parent education.
One of New Hampshire's largest child welfare and family mental health agencies. Offers therapy for children, adolescents, and families; trauma-informed care; foster care support; juvenile diversion; and school-based counseling. Accepts Medicaid and sliding-scale fees.
One of New Hampshire's largest child welfare and family mental health agencies. Offers therapy for children, adolescents, and families; trauma-informed care; foster care support; juvenile diversion; and school-based counseling. Accepts Medicaid and sliding-scale fees.
Inpatient psychiatric unit for children and adolescents at Concord Hospital, providing 24/7 crisis stabilization, diagnostic evaluation, and acute psychiatric care for youth in New Hampshire. The unit serves as a safety net for the state's most acute pediatric psychiatric presentations.
Inpatient psychiatric unit for children and adolescents at Concord Hospital, providing 24/7 crisis stabilization, diagnostic evaluation, and acute psychiatric care for youth in New Hampshire. The unit serves as a safety net for the state's most acute pediatric psychiatric presentations.
Eligibility: Children and adolescents in psychiatric crisis; all insurance
Medicaid
A note on fit:the “right” therapist is often about relationship, not just credentials. It's normal to try one or two before it clicks — ask about their approach, experience with your concern, availability, and fees on a first call.