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209 Armistice Boulevard, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Armistice offers occupational health to local businesses including a variety of appointment-based and walk-in services. Appointments are available for services such as physicals, hearing tests, breath alcohol testing, pulmonary function testing, immunizations, and follow up visits for work related injuries. Walk-in services include the acute care of new work related injuries, drug screenings, and other additional options to suit the needs of your company and its employees.
25 Roger Williams Circle, Warwick, RI 02886
Services: Home of the Warwick Historical Society featuring genealogy, history and specialty Warwick material. The two-story clapboard structure has many characteristics of the late 1700s--beehive oven, fireplace, paneling in the dining room and paneled doors.
2809 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886
Assisted Daily Living, Inc. provides clients with a wide array of services designed to ensure superior patient care in the familiar comfort of home, often providing a happier and more affordable alternative to nursing, or assisted living facilities. Services can be arranged for a few hours a week or around the clock. ADL begins by reviewing the specific needs of the client through discussions with family members, as well as the care recipient's doctor, social workers or therapists. A customized program of care is developed to manage the client's daily needs. ADL will match the clients needs to the best possible caregiver, based on both professional experience and on ability characteristics. Basic Health Monitoring: Skin - monitor for signs of breakdown, apply pressure reduction measures; Nutrition - monitor weight, nutritional intake, adhere to dietary restrictions; Vital Signs - take blood pressure, temperatures, pulses and respirations. Report abnormalities to physician; Intake / Output - encourage adequate fluids, monitor fluid intake and urine output; Lab Monitoring - perform prescribed blood work and report results to physician; Diet - prepare special prescribed diets, encourage compliance with restrictions; Glucose Monitoring - check blood glucose per orders, report results to physician; Insulin - teach administration of insulin per prescribed regime, follow-up and report compliance to physician. Diabetes: New Diabetic - teach special skin care, insulin injection technique, blood glucose monitoring, hypo/hyperglycemia and related emergency protocol. Medication Management: When capable - remind to take medications and follow-up; When Forgetful - give oral medications prepared by responsible party and follow-up; Supplies - manage supply of prescriptions to have all meds on-hand; Teaching - instruct new medications or monitor changes in regime per plan of care, assess response, side effects and adverse reactions. Catheters (Foley Indwelling and External): New Catheter - teach drainage bag changes and cleaning, securing tubing, trouble shooting dislodged catheters placement, blockages, drainage amounts; Ostomies - Colostomy, Urostomy Changes - insert catheter per authorized plan of care and as needed; New Ostomy - teach ostomy care, preventive skin care, troubleshooting; Care - assist with ostomy changes, monitoring peri-stomal skin. Wound Care: Wound / Bedsore - assess wound, incision or bedsore healing, signs and symptoms of infection and evaluate response to treatment; Teach Care - instruct wound or bedsore regime, evaluate technique, compliance; Treatment - perform wound / bedsore care per prescribed regime, report signs and symptoms infection and progress to physician. Private Duty Nurses: Available to care for patient's in Hospital's & Nursing Homes. THERAPIST'S - PT, OT, ST: Therapists including physical therapists, occupational and speech therapists assist in the rehabilitation of those with physical injuries or disease. Restoration of mobility, strength, dexterity, balance and communication skills is often the purpose for therapy. Helping individuals who are disabled by physical injuries or disease to regain maximum function with activities of daily living is always a main priority. Home Assessment: evaluate home safety needs, arrange for adaptive equipment. Therapy: assess, plan, perform and evaluate physical therapy to regain strength and maximal activities of daily living plan. Teaching: instruct prescribe exercise regime and safe ambulation with/without assistive devices. Assistance: help perform prescribed exercises, report progress to physician. MSW: Social Workers assist in the evaluation of social, emotional and environment factors affecting the ill and disabled. They may provide family or individual counseling for those in need or a crisis situation. Medical Social Workers offer support and often help indentify and locate appropriate community resources: Home care services, adult daycare, respite, long term care planning, financial assistance and support groups. Nursing Assistant's / Home Health Aides: Eating - Plan and provide nutritious meals, adequate fluids. Assist with feeding; Bathing - Assist with personal care: bathing, transferring in/out tub/shower, bed-baths as needed; Dressing / Grooming - Assist with dressing and glasses, hearing aides and other special orthotics (i.e. braces), hair care, shaving, oral hygiene; Ambulation - Assist with walking, safe use of assistive devices, range of motion and strengthening exercises; Toileting - Assist to bathroom, bedside commode, urinal, bedpan usage; Incontinence - assist changing diapers, undergarments, pads and perform related skin care. Services: Check In: mornings, afternoon or evenings, Wake up and Tuck in. Supervision during the day time or overnight. Private Duty, Nursing Assistant's available for patients in the Hospitals or Nursing Homes.
81 Carpenter Street, Providence, RI 02903
PASA's mission is to expand and improve after-school opportunities for the youth of Providence by organizing a system to ensure all youth access to high-quality after-school programs and learning opportunities.
3 West Road, Cranston, RI 02920
Offers support to Medicaid eligible Rhode Island residents who are interested in returning to the community after a nursing home stay. The program provides information and support to help the person evaluate their needs and develop a plan of care.
600 Centre of New England Drive, Coventry, RI 02816
Memory Care: Specially designed environments and associates trained to care for seniors living with cognitive challenges, including dementia and Alzheimer’s.
200 Mill Road, Suite 120, Fairhaven, MA 02719
Southcoast VNA’s hospice care services include: Alternative therapies, including therapeutic touch, pet therapy and aromatherapy Assistance with medical decisions, including weighing the pros and cons of various treatment choices Coordination of care, including care from any other doctors you need to see Spiritual support and counseling, including bereavement services Physical and occupational therapy

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215 Ferris Avenue, East Providence, RI 02916
Services: A small independent day school founded in 1999 to provide a unique educational environment for children with multiple learning differences. The goal was to create a school that would provide children with the opportunity to reach their full academic and social potential. The founding members of the Board, including educators, clinical specialists and a family, created a model that emphasizes the development of core grade level skills taught through a therapeutically guided curriculum. As a result, our students make significant gains academically and socially.
80 Morgan Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919
Services: Skilled and sub acute nursing facility. Alzheimer Unit or Wing (Locked) VA Contracted Respite Wound Vac Psych Services Dialysis Beds: 120

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214 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02862
Fogarty Manor is more than just Elderly Housing. Fogarty Manor with 248 units, offers a wide range of services and activities.

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881 Eddy Street, Providence, RI 02905
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is a non-profit organization established with the objective of insuring the political, educational, social, and economic equality of minority groups.
One Hilton Street, Room 2254, CCRI Liston Campus, Providence, RI 02905
Services: Provides educational and training information for post secondary education, financial aid and admissions information, application assistance in plus career counseling and assessment, referral to other social services and advocacy. EOC counselors are available at sites throughout Rhode Island. Income Source: U.S. Department of Education
672 Aquidneck Avenue, #7, Middletown, RI 02842
South Health Urgent Care in Middletown offers many urgent care services to treat the following minor illnesses and injuries: Colds, infections and flu symptoms; Sore throat, earaches and sinus infections; Bruises, fractures and sprains; Skin conditions; Minor Burns; Animal bites; Lacerations; Contusions; Eye infections; UTI symptoms. Following medical services offered on-site: Lab Services; X-rays; TB Testing; Orthopedic Care; Gynecologic Care; Minor Surgical Evaluation
2400 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886
The FPA of Rhode Island is a nonprofit corporation organized under the laws of the State of Rhode Island. Exists to further the success of the financial planning profession. Developed programs and services that include monthly meetings, educational presentations, special events, and networking opportunities for members and associated professionals. In addition FPA – RI is extensively involved in community outreach. Its goal is to provide the consumer with the resources necessary to make sound financial decisions.
11 Thomas Street, Providence, RI 02903
An important part of the Providence Art Club's mission is the preservation of four historic buildings. From the early years of the organization's existence, these properties have been the face of the Club to the public and the pulsating hub of the members activities. Together, the four buildings symbolize art and culture, history and architecture, all characteristics that define our Club as well as our home city.
1165 North Main Street, Providence, RI 02904
Adoption Options is the nonprofit, nonsectarian adoption program of Jewish Family Service with offices in Providence, Rhode Island and Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Adoption Options provides a full range of services to support families throughout the adoption process: Comprehensive services for women experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. Information, resources and supportive counseling before, during and after adoption. Home studies to prepare for domestic or international adoption. Domestic placement of infants. Coordination of services with other placement agencies, facilitators and adoption attorneys.
65 Hunts Mill Road, Rumford, RI 029164
Hunt House Museum is located off Route 114A near the Rhode Island and Massachusetts border on the banks of the Ten Mile river, this house/museum is a repository for articles of significance to the city.
3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
Administers programs to assist diabetics in controlling their disease and to make breast cancer prevention programs, particularly mammography, more accessible to Rhode Island women.
268 Kingstown Road, Narragansett, RI 02882
Six month program and transitional housing for men, 18 and older in early recovery from substance abuse. Must be able to work. Provides referral services and crisis intervention. Our treatment program is based on the 12-step principles of recovery. We utilize evidence based therapy as well as other proven clinical methods. Residents are required to attend community based self-help groups, participate in individual and group counseling, join in weekly activity therapy and perform household chores.
153 Summer Street, Providence, RI 02903
Children’s Friend is the innovative leader in improving the well-being and healthy development of Rhode Island’s most vulnerable young children. Our Strategic Priority: Too many of the youngest and most vulnerable children in Rhode Island are experiencing devastating outcomes, including death, as a result of abuse and neglect. As stewards of the resources entrusted to us, Children’s Friend is realigning itself to proactively respond to this crisis. Programs: Adoption Adoption Support & Preservation Birth Parent Counseling Child & Adult Care Food Program Child Care Clinical Services Early Head Start Early Intervention Family Care Community Partnership Fatherhood Initiatives First Connections Foster Care Fostering Families Head Start Head Start/Early Head Start Child Care Partnership Healthy Families America Nurse Family Partnership Pre-K Professional Development Project Connect Project Family Summer Learning & Enrichment Program WIC
50 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02909
2-1-1 is the fastest and easiest way to get information when you need it. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. One call gives you access to resources across your community, whether you need to get help or give help. Confidential, free, anonymous and multilingual Services Include: Comprehensive Information & Referral Walk-in Services Shelter Clearinghouse Gamblers Hotline BrighStars Family Shelter Wait list Navigators Senior Health Insurance Program Senior Medicare Patrol
640 George Washington Highway, Building B Suite 200, Lincoln, RI 02865
The Northern Rhode Island Collaborative (NRIC) is a non-profit educational service center committed to providing special education programs and educational services to partner school districts and community partners throughout northern Rhode Island. Foundations Academy (formerly the Regional Alternative Program): Provides special needs students - diagnosed with behavioral and emotional disorders - with an alternative to traditional schools. Foundations Academy (formerly the Specialized Alternative Program): Students who learn differently and have different abilities need the help and guidance of educators who are specially trained to develop and maximize those abilities. Educators in the Foundations Academy work to identify a student’s skills and their potential for learning new skills. Educators, parents and students then develop a progressive plan tailored to an individual’s educational needs and social well-being.
355 Prairie Avenue, Providence, RI 02905
Outpatient counseling services for substance use include: Individual and family therapy Opportunities to meet with a psychiatrist Medication management, if necessary Group therapy opportunities with other people who share life issues similar to your own Developing techniques for preventing relapse Building skills for insight into addiction and recovery processes
165 Broad Rock Road, Wakefield, RI 02879
Services: Extensive values-oriented family, youth and adult programs. Social, aquatic, fitness and physical education activities for all ages. Licensed school age child care, day camping. Special programs for teens, senior adults, the disadvantaged and the handicapped.