Family Support and Preservation
Parent Aide
(Child Health Support Services)
About the Program
The Parent Aide program is designed to give your family the opportunity to strengthen and establish healthy bonds. The program provides supervised visits between you and your child(ren) and offers emotional support and practical solutions managing family life.
Eligibility: Court ordered DCYF referred cases
Areas Served:
Parent Aide services are offered in the following areas. Call the office nearest you.
Greater Manchester
99 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH 03105
603-518-4000 800-640-6486
Littleton
28 Lafayette Ave., Littleton, NH 03561
603-444-0418
Colebrook
107 Main St., Colebrook NH 03476
603-237-4884
Greater Nashua
22 East Perarl Street, Nashua, NH 03060
603-889-7189
Concord
103 No. State Street, Concord, NH 03301
603-224-7479
Lakes Region
95 Water Street, Laconia, NH 03246
603-524-5835
Rochester/Portsmouth areas
9 Hampton Road , Exeter, NH 03833
603-772-3786
What is a parent aide?
Parent aides are caring, skilled professionals who work with you in your home, community or office setting.
What will my parent aide do for me?
- Provide support, guidance and positive role modeling.
- Help you to develop parenting skills such as behavior management, proper nutrition and a healthy lifestyle, time and household management, parent-child communication and organizational skills.
- Help you find resources in your community for food, transportation, utilities, education, job opportunities, etc.
How long will I be working with my parent aide?
The Parent Aide program is specially designed for each family referred. Duration of service varies depending upon individual needs.
What can I do to achieve my goals?
- Keep scheduled appointments.
- Be willing to try new things.
- Be ready when your parent aide arrives.
- Ask for help when you need it.
- Have faith that YOU CAN DO IT!
Funding
The Parent Aide/Child Health Support Services program is partially funded through contract services with the State of New Hampshire Division of Children, Youth and Families.
To refer, contact: Maria Berube, berubem@cfsnh.org
603-518-4122
Fees: None to client