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Originally Posted by MuddyBoots
It’s only like. 45 min drive from the cities on the border to Boston. When I was at my moms in rural NH thats what I was driving to the closest community mental health center for the shittiest “treatment” I’ve found. I’ve applied to homeless programs in Nashua and Manch Vegas. My nurse practitioner legit said to get treatment in Boston if I can because NH is the worst New England state in her opinion for mental health care. Idk if Southern NH is better because there is more people, but when I was getting treatment in Manch when I was at my dads it sucked too.
Should I instead be applying to places in MA?
What if you’re homeless but most recent address was NH?
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if your homeless that does not stop you from getting treatment, mental health agencies dont turn people away because they are homeless.
its up to you whether you want to be in treatment or not. if you are homeless contact various places that help the homeless in your area. they will be able to help you decide what you want to do and whether you should be applying wher, when, how and wy... all that stuff.
if you decide to contact/ apply to other mental health agencies maybe you can ask whether they have "sliding fee rates" or pro bono (free for those who qualify)