At Home Health & Hospice Care, our experienced leadership team and dedicated board members work together to guide our mission, support our staff, and ensure the highest standard of care for our patients and families. Their vision, compassion, and commitment help shape the future of home health and hospice services in southern New Hampshire.
Board Of Directors

Tim Lafferty
Chair

Jeanine Kilgallen
Vice Chair

Elizabeth Cote
Treasurer

Kathie McIntyre
Secretary

Andy Armstrong

Pat Brunini

Marcia Donaldson
EMERITUS

Scott Flegal
Roughly four years ago, my mother succumbed to cancer at the Community Hospice House. She spent four days there before her time ran out, and our experience had an enormous impact on everyone in my family. They kept my mother relaxed and comfortable. The atmosphere was warm, relaxing and indeed loving for all of us. The staff and volunteers were, without exception, kind, courteous and thoughtful beyond belief. It may seem odd, but the Hospice House also gave us the opportunity to interact with others who were in the same position as we were. It turns out that waiting for a family member to die is a tie that bonds us all. So when the opportunity to join the HHHC Board of Directors arose, I could not turn it down.

Eileen Beckhardt Freedman
Fifteen years ago, I was introduced to the Community Hospice House when a close friend of mine was a patient there. I was so impressed with the peaceful, compassionate and devoted end-of-life care I witnessed, that I have been a faithful supporter of the agency since. I then decided to join to Board of Directors.
Through experience on the Board, I became acquainted with the wide range of services HHHC offers. After hearing of experiences of close friends and family, I came to greatly appreciate the skill, dedication and professionalism of the staff. When my work schedule made other commitments difficult, I left the Board, but made every effort to support HHHC in other ways.
Last year, I experienced firsthand the amazing work of the agency. My husband received home care following surgery for liver cancer. The procedures and details involved in his care were numerous, but were handled appropriately and successfully. Unfortunately, after a few months, it was determined that hospice care was required. Luckily, he was able to remain at home and his final days were peaceful, gentle and relatively pain-free.
Now, I want to do what I can to give back to the agency that has given so much to so many. With more time to dedicate, I am honored to rejoin the HHHC Board and look forward to doing my part to ensure the success of such an integral part of the healthcare system in southern NH.

Robert Gaumont

Tracy Hart

Steve Lynn

Dee Pringle
President of The Good Cheer Society

Linda Robinson
