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About the Private Provider Network (PPN)

The NH Private Provider Network is comprised of leaders and executive directors who represent both profit and not for profit service agencies. They represent a wide range of services including (but not limited to) residential support, day services, employment services and behavioral supports for people with developmental and acquired disabilities.
The Private Provider Network, established in 1996, currently represents 18 private agencies that provide a wide range of high quality/cost-effective community-based supports to individuals with developmental and acquired disabilities throughout New Hampshire. We provide these services as independent non-profit and for-profit agencies through contractual arrangements with the Area Agency System of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
Guiding our work is the central belief that consumer choice is optimized by a broad-based, entrepreneurial, competitive vendor system that is locally controlled. Our members represent a cornerstone of the community system that has evolved through local representation and privatization of valuable social services in New Hampshire. The Private Provider Network has offered individuals with disabilities a set of values that can be used to create opportunities for people to lead meaningful lives within their communities by building on solid relationships with local businesses and citizens.
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