Eight CCNH staff members will receive full scholarships to attend the LPN degree program at Harmony Health Care Institute in Merrimack.
Pathways offers unique career development and advancement opportunities for New Hampshire residents seeking a rewarding career in healthcare.
All of CCNH’s skilled nursing facilities were honored by the American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living (AHCA/NCAL).
Administrators were named recipients of the 2019 Eli Pick Facility Leadership Award.
All Catholic Charities NH skilled nursing facilities receive above-average ratings from CMS.
Catholic Charities NH will provide full-tuition scholarships for approximately ten LNAs seeking to advance their nursing careers beginning this fall.
Six Catholic Charities NH nursing facilities score the highest level for quality excellence by US Centers for Medicare & Medicare Services.
A five-star rating from CMS signifies exceptional care based on health inspections, staffing levels and a wide range of quality measures.
More than 100 attendees received a tour of the new space, enjoyed refreshments and met St. Francis' dedicated team.
St. Francis announces its 9,000 square-foot expansion, featuring a new wing with a state-of-the-art rehabilitation gym, seven private rooms and a community education classroom.
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.
St. Francis Rehabilitation and Nursing Center held a groundbreaking ceremony Aug. 21 for a two-story addition and renovation project that will provide patients and residents with 14 more private rooms and state-of-the-art rehabilitation facilities.
"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...
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.
Tony Poekert is stepping down after nearly 32 years of service to Catholic Charities New Hampshire and the people of the North Country.
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