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Concord school district secures grant for youth mental health services
09-14-2023 5:15 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

As the state works to strengthen its mental health care system, the Concord School District will receive nearly $1 million to support school and family mental health services.The federal grant will expand the school district’s existing partnership...


Despite new process, mental health emergency hearings remain flawed
09-12-2023 7:32 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Flanked by an armed security guard and two nurses, Sarah was escorted through the hallways and waiting rooms at Elliot Hospital after she overdosed in January.She was held involuntarily and moved to a secure holding area with two separate doors, each...


Encouraging open conversations on mental health
09-08-2023 6:02 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Karen Privé has been struggling with her mental health since she was just six years old.Now 52 years old, with a successful long-term marriage, cherished roles as a stepmother and grandmother, and a career in research administration thanks to her...


New strategy unveiled to transform state’s mental health care 
09-07-2023 4:54 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

In a move to restructure New Hampshire’s mental health system, state officials are making investments aimed at eliminating the longstanding practice of boarding patients with mental illness in hospital emergency departments.As part of the “Mission...


Sununu sends ultimatum to mental health board to fix hiring rules
08-02-2023 6:27 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

With evident frustration, Governor Chris Sununu openly criticized the state Board of Mental Health Practice for its failure to implement rules to adopt new license types to reduce the workforce shortage in the field and issued a deadline of one month...


Helpline connects thousands to local behavioral centers
08-02-2023 1:15 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

The clock never ticks the same way twice for those answering the phones at the state’s Rapid Response Access Point. Certain calls end within 20 minutes, while others stretch up to two hours as agents provide support to callers navigating a mental...


Not all forensic patients guaranteed to be transferred to new hospital
08-01-2023 6:34 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Still two years away, the completion of a new secure mental health hospital in Concord won’t be the right setting for some individuals held in correctional facilities with acute mental illness.“Not all of the patients in SPU [secure psychiatric unit]...


Public information session on forensic hospital
07-27-2023 6:16 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

The intent of a new 24-bed psychiatric facility in Concord is to provide a safe and secure environment for patients – individuals who are currently or would potentially be residing in the secure psychiatric unit of the men’s prison.“Although...


End in sight for mental health ER boarding 
07-17-2023 6:56 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Waiting for 11 days in the emergency room was the worst period of Patrick Dowling’s life.Dowling, like hundreds of other patients with mental illnesses in New Hampshire, had to wait in a hospital emergency department for more than a week before...


Experiment in empathy: Discovering what it’s like to live with dementia
07-11-2023 7:01 PM

By NINA MOSKE

Clouded vision. Constrained fingers. Muted sounds of static, laughter and indistinct voices.Attendees of a free training program at Granite Ledges of Concord altered their senses to experience a taste of life with dementia. The event, organized for...


‘We’re going to do it for Scott’ – Working to help veterans with mental health challenges
06-05-2023 9:03 AM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Bill Kelly became the executive director at the Veterans Northeast Outreach Center without the usual elation associated with such a promotion.The weight of the role settled heavily on his shoulders, as it came in the wake of devastating news. The...


Programs like FAST Forward allow kids to remain at home while accessing care
05-30-2023 10:35 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Gavin Dubois sometimes doesn’t have the words to express how he feels. But when he picks up a pair of drumsticks, he can read his emotions as clearly as notes on a sheet of music. Amid the sounds of the snare, the melodies of his marimba, his rage...


John Broderick and Irene Buchine in Concord to Discuss Mental Health in Youth
05-26-2023 3:48 PM

 By JACQUELINE COLE

John Broderick is accustomed to talking to children about youth mental health, but on Wednesday, it was the parents who listened. Broderick relayed the words of a high school hockey player who confided in him: “I don’t think I ever had a childhood.”“I...


Psychiatric emergency boarding to be phased out in NH hospitals
05-20-2023 3:19 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

A decade of overwhelming challenges in New Hampshire’s mental health sector has reached a milestone after a federal judge ruled that the state must cease the practice of prolonged confinement for psychiatric patients in hospital emergency rooms.“I am...


Early screening and education can prevent maternal mental health illness
05-15-2023 7:28 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Alison Palmer thought she had motherhood figured out after her first pregnancy.Her son Matt was a dream baby. He followed a predictable feeding schedule and slept on schedule like clockwork. But with her second son Ryan, it was completely different....


Fear and uncertainty have altered Noah Cummings’s life. He’ll explain Thursday on the big screen 
05-10-2023 6:20 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

After years of searching for some clarity, former Pembroke Academy basketball star Noah Cummings of Epsom knows his anxiety attacks will return.And that took a while to accept.Cummings doesn’t know when it will strike again, nor can he possibly...


Unpredictability and economic viability are stressors to farmer mental health
05-01-2023 5:54 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Taking a day off from work is a luxury that farmers cannot afford.This particular reality is something that Cameron Huftalen is all too familiar with, having grown up in a family of farmers in Henniker.With Huftalen’s grandparents working on a dairy...


Opinion: Medicaid expansion is critical to the health care and corrections systems in NH
04-29-2023 6:00 AM

By HELEN HANKS, LISA MADDEN and CYNTHIA WHITAKER

Helen Hanks is commissioner of the NH Department of Corrections and lives in Tilton. Lisa Madden is president & CEO of Riverbend and lives in Litchfield. Cynthia Whitaker, PsyD, MLADC, is president & CEO of Greater Nashua Mental Health and lives in...


Hampstead Hospital best site to replace Sununu Youth Services Center
04-28-2023 5:06 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

After evaluating potential locations, a state-commissioned firm has recommended Hampstead Hospital and Residential Treatment Facility as the best site for replacing the Sununu Youth Services Center.The new facility will serve as a secure and...


Mental health staffing shortages lead to patient struggles
04-24-2023 5:01 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

When Jagger Reep moved into his own apartment, it was his first taste of independence. His mom, Melissa, scoured Salvation Army and Goodwill to piece together the one-bedroom unit, coming back with a bed frame, couch, coffee table and more to help her...

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