Telehealth has become part of many people’s vocabulary in the past few months now that the COVID-19 pandemic is with us. While telehealth existed for many years previously, the need for physical distancing to prevent infection by the COVID-19 virus has brought the concept and the practice ...
Community health centers have been a staple of communities in the Granite State for nearly 50 years, delivering an array of preventive and primary care services, including behavioral health, pediatric care, and oral health to nearly 122,000 patients in every county. Community health centers ...
As the season turns from winter to spring and summer, the YMCA of Greater Nashua encourages children and parents in the Greater Nashua community to explore the many benefits of swimming, while also keeping safety top of mind. In Y swim programs, participants can enjoy water sports, enhance or ...
I’m one of those folks who really digs checking out old photos – whether or not I know where they were taken or even who is in them.
So it’s always a bonus when these types of what we of a certain age once called “snapshots” find me and I’m able to recognize someone or someones, ...
New Hampshire’s “stay-at-home order” was issued on March 16. Over two months later, we continue to face serious restrictions that limit our ability to earn a living, that restrain our freedom of assembly, and that restrict our right to worship as we see fit. The continuation of this state ...
Representing long-term care providers, the New Hampshire Health Care Association applauds Nashua’s decision to mandate the wearing of masks in public places.
In an April 1942 speech, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt called for every American to exercise “the privilege of making ...