New Hampshire Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services Gets Funding
According to a report on unionleader.com, the New Hampshire Bureau of elderly and Adult Services has been given $1.4 million in federal funding to help provide better long-term care to seniors and disabled adults.
The Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services administrator stated they are trying to provide the elderly and disabled adults with more options in terms of health and long-term care provided to them. They strive to educate the public on the differences between home health-care and nursing home or rehab center care. The funding will be used to enhance and develop a number of programs dedicated to providing better care for seniors and disabled adults. The report provides specific information on what services and programs will be aided by this government funding.
New Hampshire is one of many states following the path of assisting the elderly and disabled adults in finding more adequate or affordable care for them. Many people don’t always know where to turn to get the best care that will be suited for them, therefore, developing specific programs and providing information to elders and disabled adults should prove to be effective in this cause.