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Who is eligible for New Hampshire Medicaid? Household Size*Maximum Income Level (Per Year)1$19,3922$26,2283$33,0644$39,9004 more rows
It's commonly known as the Granite State for its extensive granite formations and quarries, but also has three other nicknames: Mother of River, the White Mountain State and Switzerland of America.
DHHS is here to help you with... Resources for parents from childbirth to adulthood. Resources and support for adults 60 and older and adults between 18 and 60 with a chronic illness or disability. A federal- and state-funded health care program that serves individuals and families who meet eligibility requirements.
Average Cost of Living in New Hampshire: $56,727 per year If New Hampshire exceeds your budget, don't bank on finding an affordable nearby state to move to. All of the states around New Hampshire ? Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New York ? are some of the most expensive in the country to live in.
Lori Weaver is the Commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
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