• Wellness Clinics

    Wellness Clinic – Farmington Recreation Center

    Farmington Community Center 531 Main St, Farmington, United States

    Wellness Clinic Farmington Recreation Center 531 Main Street, Farmington, NH 3rd Wednesday of the month 09:00 A.m. – 10:00 a.m. All clinics are free to the public. A nurse will be available for blood sample screenings for diabetes, cholesterol*, blood pressure monitoring, medication and diet counseling. * please call the office ahead to request testing / there is a small fee for cholesterol tests

    Free
  • Caregiver Café for Family Caregivers Wolfeboro

    Wolfeboro Public Library 259 S Main st, Wolfeboro, NH, United States

    Join Cornerstone VNA for our monthly Caregiver Café to support family caregivers from the Lakes Region. Come for a morning of support, education and conversation. No RSVP required. 4th Thursday of the month from 1-2pm Wolfeboro Public Library, Beaver Room

  • Vet to Vet Cafés

    Rochester Community Center 150 Wakefield Street, Rochester, NH

    Meet up with other Vets ... Simply listen, share stories, or just enjoy the coffee ... THIRD TUESDAY OF THE MONTH STARTS AT 9 AM ROCHESTER SENIOR CENTER 150 WAKEFIELD ST. SUITE 10

    Free
  • Paws & Purpose – A Fundraiser for Pet Peace of Mind

    Cornerstone VNA 178 Farmington Road, Rochester, NH

    ABOUT THE EVENT: Save the date for our 2nd Annual Paws & Purpose event, a special afternoon of dog-friendly fun, community connection, and meaningful support for Cornerstone VNA’s Pet Peace of Mind® program. Bring your dog, invite your friends, and enjoy a lively outdoor event filled with wellness-focused vendors, enrichment activities, food, and opportunities to learn more about the vital support this program provides to the beloved pets of hospice patients. This event is all about celebrating the human-animal bond while helping ensure that hospice patients can remain connected to the pets they love.   IS THIS EVENT GOOD FOR REACTIVE DOGS? Reactive Dog Level 3-4. See our Comfort Chart for explanation. This event is moderately stimulating and may be suitable for some reactive dogs, depending on their comfort level. It will take place in an open outdoor setting with on-leash requirements, spaced-out activity stations, and room to create distance. Expect excitement, barking, and movement around enrichment areas and splash pools. Early arrival is recommended for a quieter experience. Guardians should bring high-value treats, calming aids, and have an exit plan. Dogs who are highly reactive or easily overwhelmed may be more comfortable sitting this one out. Email [email protected] with questions—we’re happy to help […]