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GREAT BAY SERVICES
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Information & Contacts

Locations

Great Bay Services New Hampshire
23 Cataract Avenue, Suite 1
Dover, NH 03820
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​​Phone: 603-842-5344
Fax: 603-343-4465

​​Great Bay Services Maine
61 Washington Street, Suite 4
Sanford, ME 04073


Phone: ​
207-850-1053 x 2001
Fax: 207-850-1078

Holiday Closure Information:

Great Bay Services is closed on all major US Holidays.

Please see the list below for scheduled closure dates or click here for a printable PDF version.

Closures July 1,2023 - June 30,2024:

Monday, July 3rd - Independence Day Eve

Tuesday, July 4th- Independence Day

Monday, September 4th - Labor Day

Monday, October 9th - Indigenous Peoples Day

Friday, November 10th - Veterans Day

Thursday, November 23rd - Thanksgiving Day

Friday, November 24th - Black Friday

Monday, December 25th - Christmas Day

Monday, January 1st - New Year’s Day

Monday, January 15th - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Monday, February 19th - Presidents Day

Monday, May 27th - Memorial Day
​​Please be aware unexpected closures will be sent out via email and posted on social media.
​For closure questions or other inquiries please email your services manager, direct supervisor, or the proper department from the Contacts list below.

Contacts

​Communications, Sponsorship, Donations, and PR Inquiries or Opportunities Email: CSwenson@GreatBayServices.org 

Executive Director and Hiring Inquiries Email: PLowy@GreatBayServices.org

Finance Director Email: KReynolds@GreatBayServices.org

Maine Case Management Services Email: TDuplessis@GreatBayServices.org

Maine Community Supports Services Email: RKoerner@GreatBayServices.org

Maine Employment Supports Services Email: PFoster@GreatBayServices.org

Maine Independent Living Supports Services Email: KSmall@GreatBayServices.org​​

Maine Program Director: JStimmell@GreatBayServices.org

New Hampshire Community Participation Services: SPage@GreatBayServices.org

Volunteerism Inquiries and Opportunities: CLong@GreatBayServices.org

Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

1: What type of services do you provide?
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We provide Case Management Supports, Community Supports, Employment Supports, and Independent Living Program. You can learn more about each of these programs under our Services section.
2: How can I support you?
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You can support us in many ways!
- Interacting with us in the community or online
- Offering in-kind or cash donations
- Attending our events
- Sharing with your contacts about us and the work we do
- Offering us to join you at an event, class, or experience
3: Do you have group homes, assist in finding housing, or provide respite services?
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We do not provide housing assistance or respite. We do not have any group homes anymore, although we did in the past. 
4: Do you mandate vaccines?
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We do not at this time.
5: Are you accepting new program participants?
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Yes! Please reach out to the program manager for more details.
6: Are you affiliated with any of the other "Great Bay" companies?
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Although we may share a similar name, we are not a part of any of the other Great Bay companies in the area. We have started volunteering at the Great Bay Wildlife Garden seasonally as of 2022.
7: Do you provide services to children?
​We do not, we provide services for disabled adults. All participants must be 18 years or older.
​Program Specific Questions

1: What does this acronym mean?
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There are many acronyms in our profession. We are working on collecting a list of commonly used acronyms and their meanings. We will share this list as soon as we have it done.
2: What is a DSP? What do they do?
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DSP stands for Direct Support Professional. As a Direct Support Professional or DSP for short, we work directly with people with disabilities to achieve their potential based off their skill sets and goals.

We provide a service tailored to each individual, assisting, guiding and encouraging our participant or member to work on or complete a certain task, skill, or job. 

 The specific work we do can very, depending on the person, goal and what Supports Team you are on.
 
At Great Bay Services our DSP Teams provide services in a large variety of settings from artistic or fitness based activities to grocery shopping, nutrition, and cooking classes to assisting at a jobsite and more based on the program they are a part of.
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Great Bay Services New Hampshire

23 Cataract Avenue, Suite 1
Dover, NH 03820

603-842-5344
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Great Bay Services Maine

61 Washington Street, Suite 4
Sanford, ME 04073

207-850-1053 Ext. 2001
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Great Bay Services is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit.
​All donations are directly used to support our services.
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EIN: 02-0242389
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Our New Hampshire program is sponsored in part by the New Hampshire Council on Developmental Disabilities
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