The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester (MHCGM) operates a 24/7 emergency services unit and mobile crisis team serving Manchester and northern Hillsborough County. Crisis counselors provide phone support, in-person crisis assessment, and can divert individuals from emergency department psychiatric presentations. MHCGM is the anchor community mental health center (CMHC) for the Manchester region and participates in the NH Rapid Response system. Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and most insurance.
State-designated CMHC serving southeastern Hillsborough County (Derry, Londonderry, Chester, Auburn, Salem, Pelham). Comprehensive mental health services for all ages.
The designated CMHC for Greater Manchester. A full continuum: outpatient, emergency services, assertive community treatment, supported housing, and child & family services.
Boys Town NH provides behavioral health services, in-home family therapy, short-term residential care, and foster care case management for at-risk youth in southern NH. Uses the evidence-based Boys Town Model focused on social skills and family-centered care.
Boys Town NH provides behavioral health services, in-home family therapy, short-term residential care, and foster care case management for at-risk youth in southern NH. Uses the evidence-based Boys Town Model focused on social skills and family-centered care.
Main office for NH's statewide youth and family services nonprofit. Programs include Youth Navigator (ages 12-24), foster care, adoption, mental health counseling.
Waypoint (formerly YWCA NH) is a comprehensive youth and family services organization with mental health counseling, crisis intervention, foster care, and juvenile justice services. Special programs for runaway and homeless youth, families in crisis, and survivors of domestic violence.
Waypoint (formerly YWCA NH) is a comprehensive youth and family services organization with mental health counseling, crisis intervention, foster care, and juvenile justice services. Special programs for runaway and homeless youth, families in crisis, and survivors of domestic violence.
Northeast Behavioral Health provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy and autism support services for children and young adults in southern NH. Services include intensive early intervention, social skills groups, school consultation, and parent training. BCBA-supervised, Medicaid accepted.
Amoskeag Health (formerly Manchester Community Health Center) is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) providing integrated primary care and behavioral health services to underserved populations in Manchester, including refugees, immigrants, uninsured, and low-income residents. Behavioral health services include individual therapy, psychiatric consultation, and care coordination. Staff include bilingual providers with cultural competency in serving immigrant and refugee communities from diverse countries. Sliding-scale fees based on income; NH Medicaid and Medicare accepted. No patient is turned away for inability to pay.
The International Institute of New England (IINE) Manchester office provides resettlement, case management, and mental health support services to refugees and immigrants in New Hampshire. IINE's mental health staff include bilingual case managers and licensed clinicians who conduct trauma screening and connect clients to culturally-responsive therapy, psychiatric services, and peer support. Languages served include Arabic, Swahili, Somali, Amharic, Burmese, and Spanish, among others. Services are primarily free to newly arrived refugees.
Elliot Health System, Manchester's largest hospital network, provides behavioral health telehealth services including outpatient therapy and psychiatric medication management via secure video visit for NH residents. Elliot's behavioral health team offers evaluation, therapy, and psychiatry through telehealth — particularly useful for patients already connected to Elliot for primary care. Accepts most major insurance and NH Medicaid; referral from a primary care provider is helpful but not required.
The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester (MHCGM) offers telehealth therapy and psychiatric services for current and new patients in the Manchester and northern Hillsborough County area. As the anchor CMHC for the Manchester region, MHCGM provides telehealth as an option for outpatient therapy, medication management, and case management — increasing access for individuals who face transportation barriers or prefer remote care. Accepts NH Medicaid, Medicare, and most commercial insurance. Sliding-scale fees available.
Nonprofit federally qualified health center serving 14,700+ patients a year who collectively speak 50+ languages. Provides integrated behavioral health with embedded clinicians, plus on-site and remote interpreter services for Spanish and other languages. Serving Manchester since 1993.
Ascentria Care Alliance provides refugee resettlement, case management, and integrated mental health services across New Hampshire and New England. Their NH mental health team conducts trauma and refugee health screenings, provides short-term individual counseling, and connects refugees to ongoing community mental health care. Ascentria works with clients from dozens of countries and employs multilingual case managers and interpreters. Services are primarily free to newly arrived refugees and asylees.
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 New Hampshire operates Adult Day Health programs at multiple sites across NH, serving older adults and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities who need daytime support and supervision. Programs provide social engagement, cognitive activities, health monitoring, personal care assistance, and caregiver respite in a structured therapeutic environment. Adult Day Health is particularly valuable for individuals with early-to-mid-stage dementia and their family caregivers. Accepts NH Medicaid (through HCBS waiver), long-term care insurance, and private pay; sliding scale available.
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.
NH Medicaid covers telehealth for behavioral health services including therapy, psychiatric evaluation and medication management, substance use counseling, and peer support — with parity to in-person visits. NH residents on Medicaid can receive most mental health services via video or phone from home.
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.