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COOS COUNTY FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES
COOS COUNTY FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES
Berlin, New Hampshire
100-499 employees
Our Mission: Coos County Family Health Services is a community-based organization providing innovative, personalized, comprehensive health care and social services of the highest quality to everyone, regardless of economic status. Our Services: We provide comprehensive primary care services on a sliding fee scale in our offices, visits to those needing services in their homes, some school services, and care in the hospital and nursing home when necessary. Our Organization: CCFHS had its start in 1974 as a Title X Family Planning agency. In 1980, it merged with Family Health Programs, an organization which provided pre-natal and infant care. In the ensuing years additional services were added, and in 1993 CCFHS was Federally-funded and recognized as a full-service Community Health Center. In 2004, CCFHS merged with Mountain Health Services, thus expanding to 2 additional sites with 21 providers. Our Board: CCFHS is a non-profit corporation operated by a Community Board of Directors, a majority of whom are clients of the agency. Our Staff: Currently, CCFHS is staffed by Family Practice Physicians, Internists, OB-GYNs, Pediatricians, Podiatrist, Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants. Approximately 30% of our staff are bi-lingual (French). Funding: Federal Government (330 Community Health Center Grant), State of New Hampshire, Private and Public Foundations, Client/Insurance Reimbursement, Local Funding, and Private Contributions.
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Top Benefits
THE LAKES REGION MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, INC.
THE LAKES REGION MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, INC.
Laconia, New Hampshire
100-499 employees
Lakes Region Mental Health Center is a private, non-profit organization designated by the State of New Hampshire as the community mental health center serving Belknap and southern Grafton Counties. Founded in 1966, LRMHC provides comprehensive, integrated mental health treatment for people living with - and recovering from - mental illness and/or emotional distress. LRMHC provides 24/7 Emergency Services; individual, group and family therapy; mobile crisis teams in the event a tragic event occurs that impacts a community at large, psychiatry; nursing; community support programs for people with severe and persistent mental illness; care management; community-based supports; wellness programs, housing; supported employment; substance use disorder treatment; and specialty services and for children and their families, including trauma-focused therapy, and art therapy. Child Impact seminars are offered at both campuses in Laconia and Plymouth for divorcing families.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
AMMONOOSUC COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES, INC.
AMMONOOSUC COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES, INC.
Littleton, New Hampshire
50-99 employees
Founded in 1975, ACHS Is a non-profit Federally Qualified Community Health Center with six sites in Northern New Hampshire. With funding from national, state and local sources we deliver high-quality, affordable health care to nearly 10,000 patients in over 26 area towns and are committed to providing integrated health – Medical, Dental, Behavioral – for the entire family. We serve ALL – and no one is turned away for inability to pay. Our health center receives HHS funding and has Federal Public Health Service (PHS) deemed status with respect to certain health or health-related claims, including medical malpractice claims, for itself and its covered individuals.
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Market Leading
BOOTHBY THERAPY SERVICES
BOOTHBY THERAPY SERVICES
Laconia, New Hampshire
100-499 employees
Boothby Therapy Services is a clinician owned company. Maren Boothby, MS, CCC-SLP received her Master's Degree in Communication Disorders from the University of New Hampshire in 1997. After working in skilled nursing, acute rehabilitation and outpatient rehabilitation settings, Maren found her passion working with children in schools. Maren began collaborating with like-minded colleagues in 2002. Our philosophy of providing custom made work schedules designed to fit each individual therapist's life combined with outstanding compensation for each hour worked has allowed us to recruit and retain the highest caliber of therapists. Our understanding of the needs of special education professionals continues to foster an increasing number of partnerships with schools across New England. We partner with teachers and parents to integrate therapy goals into daily routines at school and at home. This unique partnership between therapists, educators and parents is a powerful team that helps children succeed.
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Market Competitive
SENIORSPLUS
SENIORSPLUS
Lewiston, Maine
100-499 employees
SeniorsPlus is Western Maine’s Agency on Aging. We provide Meals on Wheels and other critical services to more than 17,000 older adults, adults with disabilities, and their caregivers in Androscoggin, Oxford, and Franklin counties. Our mission is to enrich the lives of older people and adults with disabilities. We believe in supporting the independence, dignity, and quality of life of those we serve. We support independent living and healthy aging. SeniorsPlus is regularly recognized on the list of Best Places to Work in ME. The organization has 125 employees, including part-time and remote employees, and more than 500 volunteers. SeniorsPlus is a private non-profit, 501(c)(3) corporation established in 1972 and governed by a Board of Directors. Our professional and dedicated staff offers a network of support, information, services, and resources for seniors and adults with special needs and their families. SeniorsPlus strives to develop collaborative, innovative approaches to bring together person-centered care (providers partnering with elders and their families to identify needs/preferences), the “Thriving in Place” initiative, and an outcome of a healthcare system in which patients are more engaged in their decisions. We also support the Triple Aim approach and the notion of contributing to the overall health of populations while reducing costs. In addition to being a critical source of information, resource-connecting, and education to people in Western Maine, we provide care coordination for home- and community-based services statewide (SeniorsPlus is contracted with the State to provide home care coordination across Maine). Company headquarters are in Lewiston, Maine, with satellite offices in Norway and Farmington.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
MAINE OPTOMETRY, P.A.
MAINE OPTOMETRY, P.A.
Gorham, Maine
50-99 employees
Doctor-owned, Maine Optometry is a full-service medical optometry practice with seven locations throughout Central and Southern Maine. For more than 35 years, we’ve proudly served the medical eye care and vision correction needs of children and adults in our communities.
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Top Benefits
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UNITED AMBULANCE SERVICE
UNITED AMBULANCE SERVICE
Lewiston, Maine
100-499 employees
United Ambulance Service is one of Maine's largest and most respected providers of medical transportation services. We have been serving the citizens of Androscoggin County and the Surrounding Areas in Central & Southern Maine since 1981, we are Maine's first and only nationally accredited ground ambulance service. Jointly owned by Central Maine Medical Center and St. Mary's Regional Medical Center United has remained a leader in the EMS Community since its inception. Our mission is to provide the highest quality pre-hospital care. ​We recognize that each patient has individual needs which comprise the total person and we have the responsibility to assist patients with their healthcare needs. We support a positive work environment.
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Market Competitive
LAKES REGION VISTING NURSE ASSOCIATION
LAKES REGION VISTING NURSE ASSOCIATION
Meredith, New Hampshire
50-99 employees
The Lakes Region Visiting Nurse Association is the premier service provider for the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. Founded in 1923, this highly skilled nursing staff provides a wide range of in-home nursing care.
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Top Benefits
HEALTH AFFILIATES MAINE LLC
HEALTH AFFILIATES MAINE LLC
Auburn, Maine
100-499 employees
Health Affiliates Maine (HAM) is a mental health and substance abuse agency founded to help reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and to support mental health professionals. With its statewide network of clinicians, case managers, and Behavioral Health Home teams, HAM provides outpatient therapy, substance abuse counseling, case management, psychiatric treatment, and integrated care. For individuals, HAM works to normalize the reality that all of us struggle at some point with mental health or substance abuse issues. For mental health professionals, HAM works as an advocate, insurance biller, and red tape navigator, so they can focus on what matters: helping Mainers build resilience and reach their potential.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE PROGRESS CENTER
THE PROGRESS CENTER
Oxford, Maine
50-99 employees
For 44 years, The Progress Center has provided supportive services to adults, children, and their families living with disabilities. Today, we serve hundreds of adults and children through a wide variety of carefully individualized residential, community support, and case management services to help intellectually and/or developmentally disabled individuals maintain and improve their physical, mental, social, and emotional well-being.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
PLYMOUTH HOUSE LLC
PLYMOUTH HOUSE LLC
Plymouth, New Hampshire
1-24 employees
The Plymouth House has a long-standing legacy in New England’s recovery community. For more than 15 years, the Plymouth House has taken individuals through an intense,12-step process at its beautiful, nine-acre campus. Long admired and respected by Guardian's leadership team, the Plymouth House process served as direct inspiration for the creation of Immersion Recovery Center and its 12-step immersion philosophy. As part of Guardian Recovery Network, Plymouth House will now be able to combine its expertise in 12-step recovery with Guardian’s first-class clinical and medical services. By adding clinical and medical services, Plymouth House will be able to offer a full continuum of care and become an in-network provider for many major health insurance companies. We are excited to expand our ability to serve individuals seeking recovery and look forward to the impact we will have on countless lives in New England.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive