Community Outreach

Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital’s Community Outreach Department provides a wide variety of programs to enhance the community's health and well-being. Programs focus on preventing and managing health problems, nutritional issues, emotional and stress management. Many of these additional programs are made possible through affiliations with other community agencies. Other services include health resource services, health screenings and peer networking groups. Screenings that are offered throughout the year include: blood pressure, flu clinics, cholesterol screenings as well as others.

Our employees participate in many worthwhile community outreach activities, including the Walk NH event and the Annual Moose Festival.

As an important resource for health care information within our community, we take pride in our role in meeting the health care needs of our friends, neighbors and visitors.

Community Benefits Reporting
Annually, Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital completes a Community Benefits Report that legislation mandated as a requirement for non-profit hospitals back on 2000. This report is filed with the Attorney Generals office and details how we meet the special needs of our most vulnerable, at-risk population groups, as described in our Community Needs Assessment. State law requires that a Community Needs Assessment be conducted every five years. We encourage area residents and community members to review this plan and address comments to the community outreach office. For those unable to download the documents here, copies can be requested by calling (603) 388-4289.

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