Supportive Services | Patients & Visitors | DHMC and Clinics
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Supportive Services | Patients & Visitors | DHMC and Clinics
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Supportive Services
We offer a variety of support services. If the support service you are looking for is not on this list, please see our
Community Programs and Services
page.
Community resources
: A community directory providing information about area organizations, facilities, and resources.
Care coordination
: The Office of Care Management provides care coordination for patients in the hospital and clinic, as well as connects hospital staff, providers, and the community with available resources.
Chaplaincy
: The Chaplaincy provides personal support, crisis intervention, spiritual care and guidance, short-term counseling, and liaison with local religious communities.
ConnectShareCare
: ConnectShareCare.org is an online community serving those that live in northern New England. Created by patients, care partners, and healthcare teams, it is a place to connect, share information, and find support. Connect with fellow care partners and those who have experienced a loss.
Decision-making help
: Shared decision-making is a communication skill that we support within our organization. We collaborate with you and help you come to an agreement about a healthcare decision.
Ethics consultation
: Ethics consultations can help patients, families, and the healthcare team with challenging situations in which the next right step may not be clear.
Honoring Care Decisions
: We provide services to promote and improve advance care planning.
Interpreting
: We provide communication access to our Limited English Proficient (LEP), deaf, hard-of-hearing, and communication-disabled patients, as well as to their families and companions.
Patient Support Corps
: Our volunteers help you prepare for medical visits so you can focus on what is most important.
Support groups
: We provide many support groups, ranging from groups focused on particular diseases or conditions, to those focused on bereavement, parenting, and veterans' needs.
Skip to main content
Supportive Services
We offer a variety of support services. If the support service you are looking for is not on this list, please see our
Community Programs and Services
page.
Community resources
: A community directory providing information about area organizations, facilities, and resources.
Care coordination
: The Office of Care Management provides care coordination for patients in the hospital and clinic, as well as connects hospital staff, providers, and the community with available resources.
Chaplaincy
: The Chaplaincy provides personal support, crisis intervention, spiritual care and guidance, short-term counseling, and liaison with local religious communities.
ConnectShareCare
: ConnectShareCare.org is an online community serving those that live in northern New England. Created by patients, care partners, and healthcare teams, it is a place to connect, share information, and find support. Connect with fellow care partners and those who have experienced a loss.
Decision-making help
: Shared decision-making is a communication skill that we support within our organization. We collaborate with you and help you come to an agreement about a healthcare decision.
Ethics consultation
: Ethics consultations can help patients, families, and the healthcare team with challenging situations in which the next right step may not be clear.
Honoring Care Decisions
: We provide services to promote and improve advance care planning.
Interpreting
: We provide communication access to our Limited English Proficient (LEP), deaf, hard-of-hearing, and communication-disabled patients, as well as to their families and companions.
Patient Support Corps
: Our volunteers help you prepare for medical visits so you can focus on what is most important.
Support groups
: We provide many support groups, ranging from groups focused on particular diseases or conditions, to those focused on bereavement, parenting, and veterans' needs.