- Our Mission, Vision and Values
- Service Area
- The History of the Homemakers
- Management Team
- Board of Directors
Whether you or your loved one needs visiting nurse services, help with bathing and personal care, meal preparation, light housekeeping, companionship or day care services, The Homemakers Health Services can help you by providing compassionate, professional health care.
Established in 1974, The Homemakers is a full service charitable 501 (c) 3 Health Care agency, which offers comprehensive, quality, cost-effective Home Health, Home Support and Adult Medical/Social Day Care services as well as Community Wellness programs.
Located at 215 Rochester Hill Road, Rochester, NH, The Homemakers provides services throughout the entire county.
Our Mission, Vision and Values
The mission of The Homemakers Health Services is to provide safe, comprehensive, reliable and professional home healthcare, home support, and adult medical day care services to those adults of Strafford County who need them in order to maintain independence and quality of life in the home; and to prevent, if possible, unnecessary hospitalization or nursing home placement.
Our vision is to continue to provide adults in Strafford County with the safe, comprehensive, reliable and professional home healthcare, home support, and adult medical day care services they need.
As an organization, we work towards the fulfillment of our mission with dedication and teamwork. Above all, we value personal dignity, independence and quality of life, and strive for excellence in the quality of the healthcare we provide.
Service Area
The Homemakers provides services to adults throughout Strafford County, which includes the cities and towns of: Barrington, Dover, Durham, Farmington, Lee, Madbury, Middleton, Milton, New Durham, Rochester, Rollinsford, Somersworth and Strafford.
While transportation services to The Homemakers Day Out program can only be provided in Strafford County, persons living outside of the county may attend the Day Out program.
The History of The Homemakers
The Origin of Our Name:
In the early 1900's various community agencies provided "visiting cleaners," "visiting housekeepers," or "mother's aides" to help families with young children during a mother's illness or convalescence.
In 1923, the Jewish Welfare Society established the first "Homemaker Service" in the United States. In 1937, the U.S. Children's Bureau sponsored the first national conference on "supervised housekeeping services," which led to the formation of the National Committee for Homemaker Service. The National Council for Homemaker Service was incorporated in 1962. In 1971, that organization became the National Council for Homemaker-Home Health Aide Services, Inc. and later the National Home Caring Council. Today it's known as the National Home Care Association.
The Homemakers Health Services was originally incorporated under the name - The Strafford County Homemaker/Home Health Aid Services, Inc. The name of the Agency was later changed to The Homemakers of Strafford County and today is known as The Homemakers Health Services.
History of The Homemakers:
Realizing that many elderly people would be able to remain in their homes rather than being sent to a nursing home or could be discharged sooner from the hospital if they just had a little help - someone to help them with cooking and light housekeeping because their hands were gnarled with arthritis or someone to monitor their general health status and help them bathe following hospitalization - in 1973 a group of community leaders began a grassroots effort to develop such a program.
Recognizing the value of such a vital program, the group soon expanded into a larger Steering Committee, which included representatives of the County Delegation and Commissioners, the New Hampshire Division of Welfare, local hospitals, visiting nurse and mental health associations, housing authorities, religious groups, mental health, and housing associations, senior centers and the legal profession.
On March 22, 1974, five members of that Steering Committee incorporated the Agency as a nonprofit homemaker/home health aide service. Soon after, with a staff of ten aides who each worked 20 hours per week, the Agency began offering services to meet its original mission - to prevent or postpone unnecessary or premature hospitalization or institutionalization.
Over the years, the Agency has grown from a staff of 10 part-time homemakers to a staff of 130 and from an original nine-month budget of $75,000 to an annual operating budget of more than $3 million. Over the years, The Homemakers has continued to expand the services it offers to meet the increasing needs of adults in our community and to provide a complete continuum of care.
Our Staff
Management Team
- Chief Executive Officer Claudette Boutin - (RN, BS)
- Finance Officer Lori Carver
- Director of Clinical Services Donna Chouinard - (RN)
- Director of Performance Improvement Cynthia Cooke - (RN, BSN)
- Director of Rehabilitation Therapy Services Davina Ngan - (RPT)
- Adult Day Care Director Linda Howard - (BS)
- Human Resources Manager Allison Bregoli - (PHR)
- Home Support Manager Theresa Syvinski - (BS)
- Director of Development Tammy Jordan-Cary
- Community Relations Director René Philpott - (BS)
- Volunteer Coordinator Carol Cole - (LNA)
- Facilities Manager George Peters
The Board Members
Officers
- Jeff Taylor, President - Rochester, NH
- Myles England, Vice President - Somersworth, NH
- Scott Gessis, Secretary - Somersworth, NH
- Tina Sawtelle, Treasurer - Dover, NH
Board of Directors
- Nancy R. Boyle - Dover, NH
- Robin J. Crockett - Dover, NH
- Patricia C. Crothers - (ARNP) - Durham, NH
- William Hartley - (Esq.) - Hampton, NH
- David Phillip Hartranft - (Phd) - Stratham
- Peter Lester - Dover, NH
- David Miller - Rochester, NH
- Derek Peters - Rochester, NH
- Susan Reid - (MD) - Durham, NH


