CCNH Receives Grants To Support Immigrant Victims Of Crime
Both grants will fund specialized legal services as part of the federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA), assisting immigrant victims of domestic violence.
Both grants will fund specialized legal services as part of the federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA), assisting immigrant victims of domestic violence.
A five-star rating from CMS signifies exceptional care based on health inspections, staffing levels and a wide range of quality measures.
Alain Bernard will oversee the operations, financials, staffing and regulatory compliance of Catholic Charities healthcare services division.
The rating – the highest possible – from the US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services signifies exceptional care at CCNH’s nursing facilities.
Mt. Carmel, St. Vincent, and Warde centers earn top rating.
The grant from the New Hampshire Department of Justice enables the human service agency to continue to protect victims of violence.
“In providing care, we work to be as efficient as possible, to maintain the high quality required by exacting federal standards, and do right by our caregivers and staff. The latter has become increasingly impossible under the current state Medicaid reimbursement system.”
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Seeing blue? The raised awning in front of Mt. Carmel Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is subtly lit in cobalt blue – creating a sense of safety, beauty and serenity at the Manchester site.
The Sisters of Mercy—Northeast Community, headquartered in Cumberland, Rhode Island, and Catholic Charities New Hampshire announce that they have finalized the sale and transfer of sponsorship of Warde Health Center in Windham, New Hampshire, from the Sisters of Mercy to Catholic Charities New Hampshire.