Enforce the New Hampshire public health rules and laws, as well as local ordinances and regulations.
Serve as a liaison between state officials and the local community on issues concerning local public health.
Inspect daycare/foster homes and local schools.
Inspect septic systems to certify failure.
Enforce minimum standards for rental housing.
Provide information on public health related topics.
Investigate complaints regarding local public health concerns.
The Health Officer and Deputy Health Officer are volunteers that are ready and willing to serve their community.
If you have a public health concern or are seeking information, please contact the Town Health Department. They will get back to you as to what can or cannot be done about your complaint.
Department of Health and Human Services. Through contracts with local agencies around the state, ServiceLink helps individuals access and make connections to long term services and supports, access family caregiver information and supports, explore options and understand and access Medicare and Medicaid.
Here is a free comprehensive guide that explains various VA benefits, focusing on those applicable to seniors. It also outlines eligibility requirements and provides a step-by-step application process to determine available options for financing their healthcare needs.