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29 South Pier Road, Narragansett, RI 02882
South Winds Apartments is a subsidized, 62+, handicapped or disabled 48-unit housing development with one and two bedroom apartments.
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349 Huntington Avenue, Providence, RI 02909
Founded in 1971, CODAC Behavioral Healthcare is Rhode Island’s oldest and largest non-profit, outpatient provider of treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD).
With seven community-based locations, as well as programming at the Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RI DOC), CODAC is well-positioned to deliver services wherever they are needed across the state.
CODAC offers psychiatric and mental health services at all of their locations. After an initial intake screening you may be referred to an on-site psychiatric practitioner for further evaluation and treatment. Individualized treatment and recovery plans might include medication management supervised by the psychiatric practitioner and ongoing co-occurring counseling with clinical staff.
It is not unusual to have both mental health disorders and a substance use disorder. Because the two conditions are so closely linked, CODAC has responded to offer you effective treatment and recovery programs to address both disorders concurrently.
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280 High Street, Westerly, RI 02891
Westerly Health Center provides compassionate and professional skilled nursing care in gracious, homelike surroundings. Whether you seek short-term rehabilitation following hospitalization, a brief respite stay, long-term residence for a loved one, or specialized services for those with memory impairment, Westerly Health Center ensures that each person receives top-notch, individualized care.
Alzheimer Unit or Wing (Locked)
Respite
Wound Vac
Dialysis
Psych Services
Beds: 106
Smoke-Outside
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55 Hope Street, Providence, RI 02940
A wide range of human and educational services across Rhode Island including outpatient/office-based program provides mental health counseling as well as medical services from psychiatrists.
Substance abuse counselors provide treatment of adults and adolescents with substance abuse issues; treatment for family members affected by their loved one's addiction is also available.
Individual treatment and group therapy are available.
Income Source: RIte Care, Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, grants, government contracts, United Way, private donations.
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4 Pleasant Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Social Security pays disability benefits to people who can't work because they have a medical condition that's expected to last at least one year or result in death.
110 Bristol Ferry Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871
The Center is a private, non-profit community focal point for residents of Newport County and surrounding communities where older persons can come together for services and/or activities which enhance their dignity, reflect their experience and skills, support their independence, encourage their involvement in and with the Center and the community, and respond to their diverse needs and interests.
Senior, 55+, meal site, recreation, Medicare counseling, garden club, thrift shop, chorus, Alzheimer's support groups, trips, medical equipment loan; volunteer site, computer classes.
You can call the office or stop by to get the monthly list of activities which include: adult coloring class, Alzheimer's Support Group, blood pressure screening, flu clinics, board games and cards, Country Jam Session, fitness classes (balance and strength, line dancing, video exercising, walking club and Zumba gold), information & referrals, singing groups, notary, Senior Health Insurance Program, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, trips, Tax Assistance (AARP) and RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program).
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216 Hope Street, Providence, RI 02906
The Wheeler School is an independent day school for girls and boys from Nursery through Grade Twelve in Providence, Rhode Island. Comprised of four school divisions: Lower School (Grades Nursery - 5), Middle School (Grades 6-8); Upper School (Grades 9-12); The Hamilton School at Wheeler for students with diagnosed learning differences (Grades 1-8)
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50 Birch Street, Cranston, RI 02920
Arlington Manor is a subsidized apartment building for 62+, Handicapped or Disabled.
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1944 Warwick Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889
OSCIL offers opportunities for persons with disabilities to share similar interests and concerns and gain greater awareness of opportunities for independence. People are encouraged to call OSCIL at any time for this connection.
Peer support is one of the fundamentals of a CIL. Peer “mentors” provide role modeling and share experiences, feelings, and awareness of disability issues.
Through peer support there is a full exchange of brainstorming, problem solving, and sharing of concerns, successes and ways to address issues. The peer support relationship allows for the more experienced person to provide information and support and serve as a positive role model to the person whose disability might be new or more recent.
Many of OSCIL staff members provide peer support in a number of areas, including but not limited to: visual and hearing impairments, arthritis, orthopedic issues, diabetes, and more. Please call the OSCIL office at 401-738-1013 for more information.
PEER SUPPORT GROUPS
OSCIL holds several monthly peer support groups, the purpose of which is to provide individuals with similar issues a chance to talk about their own conditions, experiences and concerns. By talking with people who truly understand what they are going through, individuals can gain practical insights to maximize the potential for successful independent living.
Monthly Peer Support groups include:
-Diverse Disability Group
-Spinal Cord Injury Group
-Traumatic Brain Injury Group
-Women with Disabilities Group
-Youth Transition Group
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79 Asylum Street, Division of Gateway Healthcare, Inc, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Licensed JCAHO accredited, comprehensive inpatient co-occuring treatment program offering education, outreach, crisis intervention, assessment, individual, family and group counseling. Residential co-occuring treatment program. Psychiatric evaluation of uninsured is available.
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1165 North Main Street, Providence, RI 02904
Isolated seniors in our community often find it difficult to make or buy nutritious meals. They may also lack meaningful social interaction, which has been shown to improve quality of life and even extend lifespans. JCS’s Kosher Senior Cafés are designed to meet both needs.
The Kosher Senior Cafés in Providence and Cranston offer delicious kosher lunches and an opportunity to socialize for older adults and those with disabilities. Activities and entertainment contribute to the fun social atmosphere, drawing participants into a vibrant community.
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150 Miller Ave, Providence, RI 02905
Young Voices empowers youth to achieve, succeed, and become confident civic leaders in their communities.
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2020 Elmwood Avenue, Warwick, RI 02888
Residential Program (Available for Adult Males Only).
Bridgemark's residential treatment program for adult males is based on an individualized length of stay. We modify treatment for each client according to their history with this disease. Our progressive system takes clients through four levels of recovery over the course of their stay. All residents are encouraged to maintain their daily routines with work and family while in treatment through our unique employment track. Bridgemark offers specialty programs to support clients in every aspect of recovery:
Progressive four-level treatment
12-Step support programs
Six houses available for residency
Individual, group and family therapy
Parenting in recovery
Special interest programs for specific populations
Unique employment track: responsibility-focused treatment
while patients continue daily routinesSubstance Abuse
Mental Health Treatment
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2065 Warwick Avenue, Unit 1, Warwick, RI 02889
School-based one-to-one mentoring programs. Mentoring is done on school grounds, during the school day, throughout the school year.
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182 Howard Hill Road, Foster, RI 02825
These items are restricted and should not be placed in box:
- Aerosol
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- Illegal Drugs
- Inhalers & Thermometers
- Lotions
- Needles
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33 Maple Street, North Providence, RI 02911
6500 square foot gymnasium to provide year round organized athletic leagues for youth within the community. With childhood obesity being a nationwide epidemic and more and more young people showing signs of diabetes, it is imperative that youth have an opportunity to participate in sports and recreational programs. Through a grassroots effort, TCCAA has been able to serve over 10,000 different young people since 2010 in a diverse cross section of organized athletic leagues, including:
Indoor Soccer (winter)
Floor Hockey (spring)
Basketball (summer)
Flag Football (fall)
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1525 Old Louisquisset Pike, C201, Lincoln, RI 02865
In-home non medical care providing interactive companionship and personal care services as well as home safety solutions such as personal emergency response systems. Service can be customized to fit client needs including 24 hour care, respite care, or relief for family and dementia care.
Personal Care Services: Bathing, grooming, hygiene, mobility assistance transferring and positioning, toileting and incontinence, feeding and special diet.
Companionship Services: Meal preparation, laundry, light housekeeping, grocery shopping, errands, incidental transportation, medication reminders.
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60 Eben Brown Lane, Central Falls, RI 02863
Due to our low patient to caregiver ratio, we can devote that close attention to ensure your loved one(s) experience top-notch healthcare while maintaining the highest practicable physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Nursing Home
Psych Services
Dialysis
Respite
Bus Line
Smoking-Outside
Beds: 32
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1 Town House Road, Hopkinton, RI 02833
Town Hall
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31 John Clarke Road, Middletown, RI 02842
Experienced case management professionals will assess the client and living conditions to make improvements to overall quality of life.
Experienced elder care specialists will talk with you honestly and confidentially about your loved one’s situation.
Collaborative care plans are developed, services implemented and continued evaluations and monitoring are provided to ensure success.
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1540 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
To volunteer as a mentor you must be: At least 19 years old, Open minded and non-judgmental, Open to diversity, Willing to commit to a minimum of one year to the program (or three semesters if college student), Able to spend three or four hours each week or every other week with a child, Able to establish and maintain a one-to-one relationship with a child, Able to access an insured car or willing to take public transportation.
Programs Include:
Traditional Program - The Traditional Mentoring Program matches at-risk girls and boys between the ages of 7 and 15, in long-term, one-to-one relationships with adult female and male volunteer mentors.
�Big Mentor League� Program - This is a special program provided by Big Sisters of Rhode Island, in partnership with the Urban League of Rhode Island and Rhode Island Mentoring Partnership working with girls & boys who have a parent currently incarcerated. The girls/boys range in age from 4 to 18 years old and are from all over Rhode Island.
Hermana(o) a Hermana(o) - BBBSOS matches Latina girls/Latino boys with mentors. The girls/boys are considered to be at-risk for academic failure or delinquency or lacking a strong role model.
School-Based Mentoring - This program provides mentorship to both girls and boys after class at their school. This program provides a structured environment to assist in academic success.
Donation Center - The BSRI Donation Center provides a sustained source of revenue for the vital social service activities of the agency by collecting donations of gently used clothing, household items, small appliances, books and toys (also accepts TV's, computers, and other large electronics for a $10 processing fee) through a combination of scheduled home pick-ups, on-site clothing drop-offs, and targeted community clothing drives.
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One Washington Street, Office, Newport, RI 02840
The Rose Island Foundation is a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt organization whose mission is to preserve the historic and environmental integrity of Rose Island, to maintain and operate its lighthouse and to provide education and public access for all people.
Rose Island is about 18 acres in size. It consists of a wildlife refuge, the lighthouse, and the Fort Hamilton Barracks. Between March 1 and August 15 public access around the perimeter of Rose Island is restricted for nesting birds. In the winter, from late October to early April, you can often see harbor seals resting on Citing Rock on the east side of Rose Island, which is surrounded by extensive underwater eel grass beds.
A mile offshore, beyond the reach of Newport’s utility lines and services, the Rose Island Lighthouse stands as an independent, energy-efficient building that was home to keepers and their families for over a hundred years.
After the Newport Bridge was built the Light Station was abandoned as an aid to navigation. For the next 14 years it fell victim to scavengers, vandals and the weather. In 1984, volunteers of the Rose Island Lighthouse Foundation restored it to its 1912 appearance, installing environmentally sensitive utilities for electricity, water, sewer, and heat. On August 7, 1993, after the funds had been raised to pay all the restoration bills, the beacon was joyously relit. Rose Island Light is once again listed on today's charts as a private aid to navigation. The Lighthouse is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Visitors of all ages can learn about the Lighthouse’s history and can experience, first-hand, the keeper’s self-sufficient, resourceful way of life...learning that lasts a lifetime.
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4705A Old Post Road, Charlestown, RI 02813
Gateway Healthcare is Rhode Island’s largest nonprofit behavioral health organization providing treatment, intervention and prevention services to individuals in our community. Our mission is: Delivering health with care. It is reflected throughout the organization and drives every element of our day-to-day work.
Gateway Healthcare's crisis/emergency services department delivers 24-hour emergency services, assessment and crisis intervention. We are now linked to the Kristen Brooks Hope Center's National Hopeline Network and the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. For help, please contact any of the following:
Pawtucket Emergency Department, 401-723-1915
Johnston Emergency Department,401-553-1031
Charlestown Emergency Department,401-364-7705
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14 Harrington Rd., Barry Hall, Cranston, RI 02920
The Division of Developmental Disabilities is responsible for planning, funding and overseeing a community system of services and supports for adults with developmental disabilities. They fund a statewide network of community services and supports for Rhode Islanders living with intellectual and significant developmental disabilities. These services are available through community provider agencies.
8166 Post Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852
The North Kingstown Animal Control Division is an arm of the Operations Division assisting patrol officers with all complaints involving domestic and wildlife animals (e.g., sick / rabid raccoon or skunk). A staff of three officers mans the Animal Control Division, one warden and two assistants.
The Animal Control facility is located at 395 Hamilton/Allenton Road in the southern part of North Kingstown. The facility is open daily.
