City of Lebanon issued the following announcement on November 18.
The City of Lebanon is focused on the health and safety of our community. With residents in mind, we have created a webpage on LebanonNH.gov (LebanonNH.gov/CommunityHealth) to provide a one-stop look at our initiatives to boost community health resources.
As part of a Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) Agreement with Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, the City now employs two community nurses, as well as a community paramedic.
In addition to these services, the Lebanon Police Department has partnered with West Central Behavioral Health to provide a Mobile Crisis Unit which provides greater assistance to those suffering from mental health issues and/or other social service-related issues.
NH 2-1-1 provides the most up-to-date resources for those needing assistance with a vast number of social service issues to include the need for food, healthcare, housing, and employment.
The Lebanon Human Services Department provides direct financial assistance to income-eligible residents to help secure their basic needs (shelter, food, electricity, etc.) The department is also a great resource to connect residents with other local, state, and federal assistance agencies.
For more information on all of these services, please visit LebanonNH.gov/CommunityHealth.
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