On Thursday, we hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the implementation of our brand new laboratory automation system, featuring state-of-the-art chemistry and hematology analytical instruments. The full system went live early this year and is complete with Beckman Coulter’s DxA 5000 Fit Workflow Automation System and DxI 9000 Immunoassay Analyzer. We are proud to be at the forefront of Laboratory Medicine as one of the first Critical Access Hospitals in the nation with these cutting-edge healthcare solutions in place. To celebrate our early adoption of this technology, representatives from Beckman Coulter Diagnostics were on-site to memorialize our partnership and recognize all those involved in bringing the vision to life and completing the project. To read the full announcement, click the image below:
Littleton Regional Healthcare
Hospitals and Health Care
Littleton, New Hampshire 1,010 followers
Where good health begins.
About us
LRH is located in New Hampshire's White Mountains at 600 St. Johnsbury Road in Littleton, New Hampshire. LRH is a community-based, non-profit, Critical Access Hospital, providing primary and specialty healthcare to the greater North Country of New Hampshire and the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont.
- Website
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https://littletonhealthcare.org/
External link for Littleton Regional Healthcare
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Littleton, New Hampshire
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1907
Locations
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Primary
600 St. Johnsbury Road
Littleton, New Hampshire 03561, US
Employees at Littleton Regional Healthcare
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Shawn Holcomb
Director of Materials Management
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Robert Nutter
President & CEO
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Michael Babcock
Operations Director/Consultant for Perioperative Services. "Building environments that drives change and innovation for success."
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Ryan Cunningham
Team Lead at Secured Network Services, Inc.
Updates
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We are thrilled to introduce Lincoln Urgent Care, a department of Littleton Regional Healthcare! We spent yesterday morning with existing LRH staff working alongside Urgent Care staff to ensure everything is functioning as it should. We are still working to transition the space, but you'll notice some obvious changes, like the new sign out front! Major kudos to the staff here in Lincoln, all of whom decided to join LRH and will continue to deliver the great care this community has come to know.
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Are you looking for a career opportunity where you feel valued, supported both personally and professionally, and are part of a community that makes a difference? Littleton Regional Healthcare is seeking dedicated professionals to join its team! As the market leader in compensation and benefits in the region, Littleton Regional Healthcare is proud to invest in its greatest asset - its people. Employees say working at Littleton Regional Healthcare isn’t just a job, it’s a rewarding career where purpose and passion come together. We are actively recruiting for a variety of clinical and non-clinical positions. For the complete list of employment opportunities at Littleton Regional Healthcare, visit https://lnkd.in/e_iAyDMW.
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Littleton Regional Healthcare to Become Sole Owner of Lincoln Urgent Care Site To ensure the continuity of urgent care services in the greater Lincoln region, LRH will assume full ownership and management of the urgent care center located at 33 Railroad Street in Lincoln, NH, effective April 1, 2024. First opened in March of 2022, the center provides comprehensive urgent care and occupational health services to residents and visitors of Lincoln, Woodstock, and surrounding communities and has seen steadily rising volumes over the past two years. The center was initially established as a joint venture between LRH and ClearChoiceMD Urgent Care. With this shift in ownership in April, LRH has committed to retaining all services that individuals in the region have become accustomed to receiving at the center. “We want those who utilize this center, and those who may need to in the future, to know that we are committed to preserving this important regional access point for healthcare,” said Robert Nutter, LRH President and Chief Executive Officer. “The clinic was established to help address the underserved healthcare needs of this region, and based on its usage, we know how important it is to maintain these critical services in this location,” he added. The center currently provides physicals, vaccinations, testing, on-site imaging, and other medical services. Since its inception, the center has been fully supported by the resources and specialties available at LRH and the continuity of care for the patients who rely on these services. It is not uncommon for patients to receive follow-up care in some form directly at LRH. “Increasing access to healthcare is fundamental to our mission, and we will continue to address additional healthcare gaps and needs for those in Lincoln and the surrounding area through the center,” Nutter said. “While there are always outside factors that are beyond our control, we anticipate no disruption to operations at the center during this ownership transition.” Those local to the area and use or pass by the Lincoln center will soon notice a new name and signage with LRH branding, along with other physical updates to reflect the change. LRH opened its first urgent care center in 2019, which is embedded in its Littleton campus. The Lincoln site is one of many satellite clinic locations LRH operates throughout the greater White Mountains region. Photo: Effective April 1, 2024, Littleton Regional Healthcare will retain full ownership of the urgent care center located at 33 Railroad Street in Lincoln, NH. New branding, complete with a new name and signs, will take effect at that time.
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During the recent holiday season, the Nursing Professional Practice Council (NPPC) of LRH organized a campaign to get staff involved in giving back to the communities we serve. Staff elected to contribute funds to support families in need throughout the region. Dozens of local businesses supported the cause by donating prizes that were then raffled off to participating staff throughout the initiative. The overwhelming support from our staff (nearly $4,000 raised!) was matched dollar-for-dollar by LRH, resulting in almost $8,000 in total contributions. The NPPC coordinated with local schools to distribute the funds to the families that the schools determined could use the support the most. We want to extend our appreciation to all those involved - our staff who never cease to amaze us, the NPPC for leading the cause and so many other beneficial activities, area businesses for their involvement, and the schools for helping disperse the funds as appropriate. Social determinants of health, like access to affordable housing and food insecurity, are topics identified when we complete our formal Community Health Needs Assessment every three years. At LRH, we strive to always support the health and well-being of this region directly and indirectly, and initiatives such as these allow us to do so. Photographed is LRH Marketing Coordinator, Sarah Nutter, delivering gift cards to Profile School's School Counselor, Jill Brewer, and Director of School Counseling, Cindy McLaren.
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Join us in recognizing the most recent recipient of The BEE Award - Hilary Bradshaw, OT! The BEE Award for Exceptional Caregivers was established in April of 2023 to complement our DAISY Award. Standing for Being Extraordinary Every day, any care team member can be nominated for and receive The BEE Award. Both the DAISY and BEE Awards are presented quarterly and nominations are accepted from patients, community members, and LRH personnel. In the nomination, a patient shared how integral Hilary was in his care during a prolonged inpatient stay following a life-changing diagnosis. He considered Hilary to be instrumental in his recovery and rehabilitation, sharing how she went above and beyond while supporting his extensive therapy regimen. He even explained how Hilary worked with his family to conduct a comprehensive home assessment to ensure the setting met ADA requirements and was suitable for the patient to safely return home to. Hilary has spent all 20+ years of her career as an Occupational Therapist here at LRH and demonstrates time and time again her commitment to providing exceptional and compassionate care. We are "buzzing" with excitement to present her with this honor!
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Did you know we offer specialized pediatric occupational and physical therapy services at Littleton Regional Healthcare? Our therapists, with many years of experience in pediatric rehabilitation, early intervention, and school-based therapy, understand the unique needs of children and are committed to providing individualized care for every child's developmental journey. From fostering fine and gross motor skills to enhancing sensory processing and improving overall functional abilities, our pediatric therapy services create a supportive and engaging environment. Utilizing evidence-based approaches, we tailor each session to meet the specific needs of your child, ensuring a fun and effective therapeutic experience. Our passionate team is not just here to treat; we're here to empower you and your child to thrive in their everyday activities.
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Please join us in congratulating our Chief Operating Officer and Chief Nursing Officer, Koren Superchi, RN, MSN, FACHE, who recently became a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. This important career milestone as a healthcare executive is a great example of Koren’s commitment to serving Littleton Regional Healthcare and the patients who depend on us for their care. Achieving this board certification is a professional accomplishment considered the premier credential in healthcare management. This distinction demonstrates Koren’s dedication to ensuring LRH is positioned to provide the highest quality of care this region deserves. To achieve her FACHE, the highest standard of professional development for healthcare executives, Koren met academic and experiential criteria and professional and community involvement requirements and passed a comprehensive exam. We are grateful to Koren for all she does in service to LRH, our staff, and our community and for her devotion to ongoing professional development.