Disability Facility Hub Flyer

The Disability Facility Hub: Your rights explained. The system simplified. All in one accessible place.

People are best supported in their homes and communities—not in institutional settings. Yet, many of NH’s 300+ congregate care settings still have institutional-like conditions where people with disabilities face abuse, neglect, exploitation, and isolation.

Our new Disability Facility Hub is a first-of-its-kind tool that tracks and monitors facilities serving people with disabilities across the state. This searchable database increases transparency system-wide and provides critical information about facilities and the rights of residents, helping individuals with disabilities, families, and advocates push for data-driven, meaningful change.

A user-friendly, searchable tool that provides:

  • Easy-to-understand information about each facility, including how many people it serves, photos, licensing lookup, and past reports (including police involvement).
  • Clear explanations of the rights and legal protections residents have—customized for each facility.
  • Resources and data for policymakers to support informed, data-driven decisions that protect the rights of people with disabilities and promote dignity for all.

Did you know?

Youth and adults with disabilities live in over 300 hospitals, nursing homes, group homes, treatment centers, emergency shelters, detention facilities, residential schools, and assisted living facilities throughout NH. Our staff visit around 20 of these facilities each month. Initially listing 70 facilities, the Disability Facility Hub will expand over time.

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About DRCNH

Disability Rights Center – New Hampshire is a statewide non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating barriers for people with disabilities across New Hampshire. DRC is the federally designated protection and advocacy agency for New Hampshire and has authority under federal law to conduct investigations in cases of probable abuse or neglect.


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