Community Health

At St. Joseph Hospital, our mission to promote the health and well-being of our neighbors is supported through stewardship, education, and community service. Click on the links below for more specific information about our community health education programs, support groups, and outreach services.

Our employees are also active volunteers in the community. They dedicate countless hours of personal time and effort in support of organizations that include the United Way, the American Red Cross, the Dental Clinic, Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter, Boys and Girls Club, and many other community-based programs.

  • Community Health Education Classes

    Sign-up online or by phone for programs and classes to help you stay healthy.

  • Health Series

    View upcoming Men's and Women's Health Series and listen to past series as audio recordings.

     

  • Support Groups

    Support groups that meet regularly at St. Joseph Hospital.

  • Health and Wellness Information

    Information to help you lead a healthy life.

  • Speakers Bureau

    Specialists from St. Joseph Hospital are available to address health issues at meetings and functions.

  • Community Partnerships

    St. Joseph Hospital shares the vision of health for our community with partners in the community.

  • Parish Nurse Center for Wellness

    An interfaith church and healthcare partnership that promotes wellness in the community.

  • Healthy Choices Newsletters

    View our current issues.

  • Prescription Assistance Program

    A free service for uninsured or underinsured patients to help offset prescription costs.

  • Play Ball!

    Are you interested in trying a new sport?

  • Back to School

    Ask most any student and they will tell you that summer never seems to last quite long enough. Before you know it, the lazy days of summer make way for the responsibilities of another school year. Getting a good start each year is important and not hard to do -- if you take a little time to prepare.

  • Men's Health

    Many men like to think they’re invincible, especially when their health is concerned. The facts tell a different story.

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The foundation for Healthy Communities recently released the new 2010 NH Prevention Guidelines. Like previous versions of the guidelines, this new edition provides patients and physicians specific guidance about scheduling physicals, diagnostic screenings, and immunizations.

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