Bureau of Developmental Services (BDS)
Information and resources regarding the Corrective Action Plan (CAP) relative to three of the state’s 1915 (c) Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Waivers
Information and resources regarding the Corrective Action Plan (CAP) relative to three of the state’s 1915 (c) Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Waivers
The DHHS Bureau of Developmental Services (BDS) worked with A&M to review the developmental disabilities service system in New Hampshire. Read more…
Our 22nd Annual Garden Party on Thursday, June 15th honored Tom Raffio of Northeast Delta Dental.
During the past two years, many people had their Medicaid automatically renewed by the state. As of April 1, 2023 beneficiaries can lose Medicaid coverage for failure to do redeterminations on a timely basis. Things to consider:
We’re inviting all New Hampshire Legislators to take the pledge. We post a list on our website so our families can see who supports those with developmental disabilities before they vote. We’d like your name to be on it.
Why do people want to be home care providers? First, it’s an immensely rewarding job you can do at home. For some people, that’s convenient if they are raising a young family. Or if they’ve raised their family, it might be appealing because they don’t have to go to an office or work for somebody else. The tax-free compensation is appealing to some folks.
A Moore Center staff will be calling for consent to schedule an NCI survey with a CSNI trained surveyor/interviewer.
Be a client’s champion! $500 Sign-on bonus! These rewarding positions don’t come around often, so visit our website for more details.
We’re inviting all New Hampshire Legislators to take the pledge. We post a list on our website so our families can see who supports those with developmental disabilities before they vote. We’d like your name to be on it.
Governor Sununu had a great time playing corn hole, having lunch, and hanging out with clients and staff.