The Health Care for the Homeless (HCH) Program is made possible through generous support from the Manchester Health Department.
HCH conducts a primary care clinic at three locations:
- Families In Transition Adult Emergency Shelter
- Manchester Mobile Health Care
- Wilson Street Integrated Health
All persons who are experiencing homelessness, or who are at risk of being homeless, are welcomed. No one is turned away due to an inability to pay.
Clinic services include:
- Primary medical care
- Mental health care
- Addiction counseling
- Nurse case management
- Health education
- Social services
- Assistance with food stamps, Medicaid and disability applications
- Dental care and eye care are also available on a limited basis
- Patients are welcome to walk-in for care at locations listed below
Manchester Mobile Health Care
Manchester Mobile Health Care connects comprehensive healthcare services on-site to individuals throughout our community. It brings all of the functions of a doctor’s office to the streets, allowing providers to conduct checkups, draw bloodwork, give vaccinations and provide counseling.
Clinic Team
The HCH clinic team includes physicians, nurse practitioners, a psychiatric nurse practitioner, nurses, a social worker and a program assistant.
Street Outreach
HCH also employs a street outreach nurse who meets people at the Homeless Services Center, smaller shelters in town, and at other locations to assist people who would like to visit or enroll in the HCH clinic for care.
Health Education
HCH Manchester employs a Health Educator who conducts classes at clinic, at Families In Transition Adult Emergency Shelter and at other locations in town. HCH Manchester collaborates with specialty health care providers and social service agencies statewide to insure comprehensive care for all patients.
Our Locations
HCH–Families In Transition Adult Emergency Shelter
199 Manchester Street, Manchester, NH 03103
Manchester Mobile Health Care
At Manchester parks and Manchester partner locations
Manchester, NH 03102