“We've made progress in reducing veteran homelessness. But we all know that one homeless hero is too many.” Rep. Chris Pappas
Read More“People should not have to die for HIV or AIDs,” says Roberta Silva, Director of Nursing at Harbor Care Health and Wellness Center (HCHWC). “Ending the spread of HIV infections by taking PrEP is empowering, proactive and having control of your own life, protecting you and your partners.”
Read MoreBeth came to Harbor Care having recently received a diagnosis of Hepatitis C, or hep C, as it is often called. Her case had been reported to the state, as part of the contact tracing for infectious diseases. Although testing is the first step toward recovery, many hep C victims don’t realize they carry the virus, according to Jay Gupta, Harbor Care’s Director of Pharmacy. He explains that, “because they mistakenly think hep C is incurable, they feel there’s no benefit to getting tested.”
Read MoreImagine feeling isolated and alone, as though every fabric of the social safety net has torn away. This is how many Harbor Care clients feel, but many staff have also faced difficult life challenges, which helps them be empathetic to those we serve.
Read MoreThe challenges that people suffering from homelessness face can significantly hinder their lives. Lack of consistent housing can not only harm someone’ s physical wellbeing but their mental health as well.
Read MoreJanna Thompson is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse at Harbor Care Health and Wellness Center in Nashua. This retired Army veteran and mother of four has seen everything and can charm a bashful child into giggles or take an anxious child from freaked-out to calm in a matter of minutes.
Read MoreFor many, home care is considered significantly safer than long-term care facilities. Healthy at Home provides home care services to the most vulnerable in our community, particularly to those whose insurance runs far short of covering all costs.
Read MoreOn May 10, adolescents ages 12 and up became the next group of Americans eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Harbor Care Health and Wellness Center, a Federally Qualified Health Center that ensures every community member can access high-quality health care services, even if uninsured, is one of the few provides in the region able to provide this vaccination to youth. We caught up with Carrie, who recently took her son to receive his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at Harbor Care.
Read MoreWe have a dedicated team who ensure a safe environment for our patients and staff. Our equipment and operating suites are state-of-the-art. Interpretive services are available if needed. We treat all patients with respect and dignity, and provide the famous Harbor Care red-carpet treatment that our community members have come to expect.
Read MoreHarbor Care is working with local VA medical centers to ensure our resident veterans receive vaccinations against COVID-19.
Read MoreHarbor Care is offering COVID testing clinics in Nashua, NH on December 21, 3pm – 6pm; December 28, 3pm – 6pm; Monday, January 4, 3pm – 6pm. The clinics are open to anyone in the community, with or without insurance (sliding fee scale based on income used for those without insurance).
Read MoreHarvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation Gives $233,000 to Harbor Care: Grant Ensures Equitable Health Care for Nashua’s Most Vulnerable Community Members
Harbor Care, formerly known as Harbor Homes and the Partnership for Successful Living, received a $233,000 grant from the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation, in support of equity and equality in accessing health care among vulnerable populations.
Read MoreThis is why I do what I do. This is why I leave my family and drive to work in every weather…why I offer to cover double, and sometimes even triple shifts when necessary. My passion and dedication is immense. I am so grateful for Harbor Care and this chance to “pay it forward!”
Read MoreOur Harbor Care Health & Wellness Clinic team of nurses and doctors are delivering COVID-19 screenings to New Hampshire patients and other critical care.
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