Resources for Social Services & Healthy Housing
Your indoor and outdoor environments can have a significant impact on human health - especially for people who have allergies, asthma, or other respiratory conditions. Learn more about healthy homes, and explore patient resources for protecting health and accessing care below.
Learn how to protect or improve indoor air quality and mitigate housing hazards.
Indoor Air Quality & Lead Hazard Control
Indoor Air Quality
The EPA provides valuable information on protecting or improving air quality in your home, as well as adapting to climate change and emergency situations.
NH Radon Program
Colorless, odorless radon can harm your lungs. Granite Staters can access free radon test kits to find out if it is present in their home.
Lead Hazard Control
Sullivan County’s Lead Hazard Control & Healthy Homes program can help rid your home of lead. Contact Kate Kirkwood with questions.
Transportation & Rides
Regional Transportation Program
In Sullivan County, shared rides and low-cost bus transport may be available for you and your family to reach work, school, or medical appointments.
Keene City Express Bus
In the Keene area, the City Express bus has scheduled stops. They also have medical transport vans available.
Regional Volunteer Transport Company
In the greater Monadnock region, ride services are available in 34 communities through the Community Volunteer Transport Company.
Learn about healthy housing and how to avoid allergy and asthma triggers in the home.
Patients & Families
Discover what healthcare providers should know about healthy housing.
Doctors & Providers
Learn more about New Hampshire medical assistance and disability rights.