Connecting Individuals with Disabilities to their Communities

Individuals with disabilities and their families work with Community Bridges to manage their unique challenges, maneuver the obstacles, and thrive in their communities.

For over 35 years, Community Bridges has provided the tools and support to individuals with disabilities so they become welcomed and active contributors to our community, making it a better place for everyone! service area

Our individual approach is focused on creating the best life possible for every individual we serve. From early childhood through all phases of life, people experiencing developmental disabilities or injuries have an advocate and caring partner to help them utilize their skills and talents to live a productive and rewarding life that they choose for themselves.

Our Service Area

Allenstown, Andover, Boscawen, Bow, Bradford, Canterbury, Chichester, Concord, Danbury, Deering, Dunbarton, Epsom, Franklin, Henniker, Hill, Hillsborough, Hopkinton, Loudon, Newbury, New London, Northfield, Pembroke, Pittsfield, Salisbury, Sutton, Warner, Weare, Webster, Wilmot, Windsor


 

New Hampshire’s Rights and Responsibilities Booklet for Supported Community Members

 


 

Person Centered Thinking

Person Centered Thinking is a set of values, skills and tools used in the planning and personalization of services used by people who need supports offered by Community Bridges. Even more than that, it is a philosophy that helps to enable positive control and self-direction of people’s own lives.

Community Bridges implements Person Centered Thinking through training sessions which are offered to and required of all employees. Teaching and supporting the use of person-centered thinking skills assures that service plans will be used and acted on, that updating service plans will occur “naturally,” and that the person’s ability to lead a fulfilling, independent life is fully supported. Person Centered Thinking harmonizes with our mission and provides a framework for our services that support individuals and families in their communities.


System Redesign

The Bureau of Developmental Services recently gave an update on the progress of the service delivery system redesign. Below are the presentation slides:

Presentation to the Statewide Family Support Council

 

Thank you for voting Community Bridges as the Best of 603
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Bronze Best of the 603 2023 Winner

 

 

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