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1044 Mendon Road, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Assisted living for those who needs assistance with daily tasks, housekeeping and maintenance. Three meals and social activities are offered daily.
487 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, RI 02886
The Good Neighbor Energy Fund (GNEF) helps individuals and families who, because of financial difficulty, needs assistance paying a current energy expense and meets eligibility guidelines. Some examples of a financial hardship include illness or recent job loss. The program generally runs from mid-October thru August.
137 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Snow shoveling for elderly only
One Loop Road, Westchester County Airport, White Plains, NY 10604
Corporate Angel Network is the only charitable organization whose sole mission is to fly cancer patients (both children and adults) to treatment at no cost to them on empty seats on both private and corporate planes. This not only improves the patients' chances of survival, but, it also reduces their emotional stress, physical discomfort, and financial burden.
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.
353 Blackstone Boulevard, Providence, RI 02906
Memory Care addresses the challenges of memory-related illnesses through individualized resident care and family education. A safe, secure, home-like setting encourages independence and supports the best possible quality of life.
310 Maple Avenue, Barrington, RI 02806
Pawtuxet Valley Urgent Care is a medical practice providing prompt treatment of all non-life-threatening acute injuries and illnesses for patients of all ages on a walk-in basis. Providers include Physicians, Physician Assistants and Family Nurse Practitioners. Areas of expertise include: Cuts, sprains, and strains; Minor traumas; Cold and Flu; Headache; School and sports physicals; PPD and Vaccine titer testing; Infections; Vaccines (including Flu, Pneumonia, Hepatitis). On-site x-ray and lab services.
4979 Tower Hill Road, Lower Level- Rear, Wakefield, RI 02879
The Wakefield Oasis is an affiliate of the Mental Health Consumer Advocates of Rhode Island, Inc. This non-profit statewide advocacy, education, and socialization center empowers adults who have experienced psychiatric symptoms or who receive mental health services. MHCA of RI, Inc., has been in operation since 1985. The vision of MHCA of RI, Inc., is to provide peer support, to inform and educate people about the stigma of mental illness and to positively affect the lives of our fellow consumes through legislative action and other advocacy campaigns.
25 North Bend Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Adult inpatient rehabilitation facility suffering from alcohol. and drug addition. Max capacity: 16
250 Conanicus Avenue, Jamestown, RI 02835
Animal Shelter The Town of Jamestown contracts sheltering services with the Town of North Kingstown for use of their animal shelter located at: 395 Hamilton Allenton Road, North Kingstown 401-295-5579. Complaints involving wild animals The Jamestown Police Department will respond to wild animal complaints in emergency situations. Any nuisance, sick, injured, dead and other non-emergency wild animal complaints should be reported to RI Department of Environmental Management at 401-222-3070. Found Pets Found domestic pets which are turned in to the Jamestown Police Department will be housed in a local shelter. Every effort will be made to locate and notify the owner of the pet. You can help by properly licensing your dog with the Town Clerk. Lost pets If your pet is lost you may call the Jamestown Police at 401-423-1212 and you will be notified if someone locates your pet. Dogs are required to be leashed during the hours of 7:00 AM through 4:00 PM daily. Violations are subject to a fine of $25 for the first offense. Nuisance domestic animals Reports of nuisance domestic animals (barking dogs, loose dogs) may be reported to the Jamestown Police Department at 401-423-1212.

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1165 North Main Street, Providence, RI 02904
If you choose to build your family through adoption, the caring professionals at Adoption Options can help you through the process to become a parent. They offer a range of services for adoptive parents, from planning through post-adoption: They complete home studies that are accepted in all states as well as countries that support international adoption. Upon completion of your home study, they will coordinate all necessary connections with other professionals and will assist in navigating that next phase of the adoption journey. This includes continued support, consultations about birth parent matches, communications, and document preparation related to Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC). They provide post-adoption services for families, including post-placement visits, reports, support groups, and referrals They welcome all families.
674 Prairie Avenue, The B. J. Clanton Complex, Providence, RI 02905
Programs that provide a graded system of learning in a formal school setting from kindergarten or grade one through grades six, seven, eight or nine (depending on the district configuration) for children ranging in age from five or six to about 13 or 14.
160 Narragansett Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
Evidence is overwhelming that the medications we prescribe--methadone, suboxone and vivitrol--are highly effective tools for facilitating long-term recovery.
672 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02907
Services: Empowering youth to strengthen and build communities.
546 Main Street, Coventry, RI 02816
Riverview offers a full continuum of medical care including short-term, transitional care for those recovering from accident or illness; long-term care for those in need of ongoing help with daily living; and dementia care and supervision for those with cognitive impairments.

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1052 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
Opioid Treatment Programs utilizing Medication Assisted Treatment With medication options including methadone, buprenorphine (SuboxoneTM), oral naltrexone and injectable depot naltrexone (VivitrolTM), you and your CODAC provider will work together to determine this is the best fit for you. In addition, you will find the supportive counseling and behavioral therapeutic approaches to be key to your recovery success and overall feeling of wellbeing over your substance use disorder. In fact federal, state and medical regulatory organizations require the combination of counseling with Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) as ‘best practice’ of quality care. You will have access to highly trained, experiences, licensed, caring professionals – who see that you are so much more that your current addiction. CODAC has been Rhode Island’s partners in recovery since 1971. We are proud of the high professional regard in which our administrative, clinical and medical staff is held in the opioid treatment community. Our programs have been recognized both nationally and at the state level for consistently exceeding standards in the delivery of medication assisted treatment. We are Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and are the State of Rhode Island Department of Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities and Hospital’s (BHDDH) first Center of Excellence.
1 Richmond Square, Suite 106K, Providence, RI 02906
Eleven free support sessions for victims of violent crimes. Also provides faith-sensitive professional (not a psychiatrist) counseling for individuals ages10+, and families in the areas of abuse issues; adult children of alcoholics, anxiety, behavioral changes, bereavement, depression, identity crises, marital or family problems, rape, religious or meaning-of-life crises, sexual identity concerns, stress, vocational crises. Purpose is to assist persons to live a deep, meaningful and fulfilling life. Also, clergy coaching, church consulting, and educational programs for groups (parenting, stress reduction, dream work).
60 Airport Road, Westerly, RI 02891
The Westerly Police Department is committed to safeguarding the lives and property of the citizens of our community. The members of the Department uphold the highest of ethical standards while aggressively pursuing law offenders. Officers are dedicated to serving with a professional and caring approach while respecting the dignity of each individual. Services will always be rendered with courtesy and compassion in adherence to local and state laws and the United States Constitution.

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166 Valley Street, Building 6M #103, Providence, RI 02909
Best Buddies is a nonprofit organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The IDD community that Best Buddies serves includes, but is not limited to, people with Down syndrome, autism, Fragile X, Williams syndrome, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury and other undiagnosed disabilities. Programs Best Buddies is the world’s largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation of the 200 million people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Our programs empower the special abilities of people with IDD by helping them form meaningful friendships with their peers, secure successful jobs, live independently, improve public speaking, self-advocacy and communication skills, and feel valued by society.
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SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
4 Wawaloam Drive, Westerly, RI 02891
The Weekapaug Fire District provides fire rescue and fire prevention services to the town of Westerly. It is one of six different fire companies within the town.

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55 Kenosia Avenue, Danbury, CT 06810
NORD’s Rare Disease Database has reports in non-technical language on more than 1,200 rare diseases. NORD’s Organizational Database lists disease-specific patient advocacy organizations for rare diseases. The National Organization for Rare Disorders is a patient advocacy organization dedicated to individuals with rare diseases and the organizations that serve them. NORD, along with its more than 280 patient organization members, is committed to the identification, treatment, and cure of rare disorders through programs of education, advocacy, research, and patient services.

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693 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02907
Adelaide Apartments is an affordable rental community with 1-4 bedroom apartments in a 3 story building with 36 units.
64 College Street, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912
More than 4,000 works of art, from the 16th to the 21st century, comprise the permanent collection. In addition, several major exhibitions are showcased each year.

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30 Washington Street, Central Falls, RI 02863
Forand Manor and Annex is a subsidized housing complex 62+, handicapped or disabled, consisting of 202 units.

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