Hospital volunteer Harry Morehouse brings in a wheelchair into the main entrance of Concord Hospital on Thursday.
Hospital volunteer Harry Morehouse brings in a wheelchair into the main entrance of Concord Hospital.

Can people in the Concord region get rides to public services? Do they respect different views? Is this a good place to be a young adult? To grow old? To get long-term care?

Those are some of the questions asked in an online survey from a coalition of health service providers around Concord and the Lakes Region to guide future programs and investments.

โ€œCommunity input is essential to understanding the needs of the people we serve,โ€ said Gwen Whitney-Gill, community health coordinator for Concord Hospital, one of the participating agencies. โ€œThis survey gives residents an opportunity to directly influence how health care and community resources are developed and delivered in the years ahead.โ€

The survey is part of a broader Communityย Healthย Needs Assessment process, which helps organizations identify keyย healthย issues, address any disparities and strengthen access to care. Topics include access toย healthcareย services, mental and behavioralย health, chronic disease, substance use, housing and transportation.

All responses are confidential and anybody in the region can participate.

โ€œThe more people who participate, the more accurately we can understand our communityโ€™s needs and work together to build healthier communities,โ€ said Whitney-Gill.

The survey is available online at: https://survey.jsi.com/s3/2026-Concord-Lakes-Community-Health-Surveyย 

David Brooks can be reached at dbrooks@cmonitor.com. Sign up for his Granite Geek weekly email newsletter at granitegeek.org.