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1126 Hartford Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919
The substance abuse task force identifies and addressed the issue of substance abuse in the city and its mission is to develop, implement, and advocate for effective community-based prevention initiatives.
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405 Promenade Street, Providence, RI 02908
The Rhode Island Psychiatric Society is a state district branch of the American Psychiatric Association. Our goals are to advocate for patients and the profession, support education, training, and career development, support professional values, and enhance the scientific basis of psychiatric care. With more than 250 members, RIPS represents the voice of psychiatry in Rhode Island. RSVP
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18 Parkis Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
ACOS is Rhode Island's largest provider of high-quality services for adults, children and families infected with or affected by HIV or AIDS. Provides a broad range of services including housing resources, counseling, rapid HIV testing, (anonymous/confidential) Hepatitis testing and vaccinations, case management, advocacy and community outreach programs focusing on prevention and wellness.
(For more info on ENCORE, see ENCORE/Needle Exchange in IRIS.)
Income Source: RI Department of Health; federal Ryan White Fund, foundations; fees, private support.
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4000 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886
For over 35 years, Brentwood has provided the highest degree of professional and personal care for residents. By combining acquired knowledge with the latest concepts in health care, they have created a homelike environment. Whether your loved one requires short-term convalescent care or long term nursing care, they attend to each resident's individual needs.
Services: 96 bed skilled nursing facility providing services for short and long term care. Accepts both Medicare and Medicaid.
Alzheimer Unit or Wing
Respite
Wound Vac
Bus Line
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Blaines Sewing Center, 1280 Oaklawn Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Makes blankets for children who are in the hospital or who are in emergency situations.
Blanket Drop Sites:
Knit One, Quilt Too
10 Anoka Ave, Barrington, RI
Wed 10:00AM-7:00PM, Tue &Th-Sa 10:00AM-5:00PM
(401) 337-5578
The Reminder
1049 Main St, Coventry, RI
Mon-Fri
(401) 821-2216
Blaines Sewing Center
1280 Oaklawn Ave, Cranston, RI
Tue-Sat
(401) 463-8824
Sew and Vac Boutique
711 Oaklawn Ave, Cranston, RI
Tue-Sat
(401) 946-0611
Lincoln Library
Lincoln, RI
Normal library hours
(401) 333-2422
Ryco
25 Carrington St, Lincoln, RI
Mon-Sat
(508) 725-1779
Narragansett Community Center
53 Mumford Rd, Narragansett, RI
Mon-Fri 8:30AM-4:30PM
(401) 782-0675
Knitting Needles
555 Thames St, Newport, RI
Tue-Sat
(401) 841-5648
Sew Nice Fabrics
3001 E Main Rd, Portsmouth, RI
Mon-Sat
(401) 683-9238
JOANN Fabric and Craft
1500 Bald Hill Rd, Warwick , RI
Business Hours
(401) 823-0700
Just Fabrics
Mill Pond Plaza, 105 Franklin St, Westerly, RI
Mo-Th 10:30AM-5:00PM, Fri-Sat 10:30AM-4:00PM
(401) 315-5300
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945 Main Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Assisted Living Facility
Independent Living
Memory Care/Dementia and/or Alzheimer
Respite
Dept of Elderly Affairs Waiver
Beds: 122
For residents who are not capable of self-preservation.
For residents who reqire central storage and administration of maintenance medication
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If you are in a high-risk group and in need of assistance, or if you are a volunteer willing to help, please visit our website and fill out the form (or help a neighbor in need who may not have web access to do so). This is a free neighborhood service rapidly put together by SNA and a multitude of other local non-profits, elected officials, and individual volunteers.
Please be safe, smart, and considerate of neighbors who may be in need. If you’re in need, don’t be bashful. Reach out using the form.
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650 Branch Avenue, Unit 6, Providence, RI 02904
Most primary care practices follow fee-for-service models, which often prioritize volume of patient visits over quality of care. Oak Street Health largely operates under a value-based managed care model, meaning their approach aligns the incentives of our patients, our providers and our payors by simultaneously improving health outcomes and care quality, lowering medical costs and improving the patient experience. They accept all forms of Medicare, including Original Medicare Part B, select Medicare Advantage plans, Medicare Supplement or Medigap plans and Medicare-Medicaid Plans.
geriatrics for adults on Medicare, Medicare a b, primary care, preventive care, established patients appointments, walk ins, care of elderly diabetes Alzheimer, specialists, laboratories. Two step process, firs appointment walk in visit, speak with directors of health and medication, no obligation visit, second visit sign off and obtain medical records from insurance company, ,
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250 Benefit Street, Providence County Courthouse; Licht Judicial Complex, Providence, RI 02903
Providence County Superior Court- The Superior Court is comprised of twenty-two (22) judges and five (5) magistrates. It is the forum for jury and non-jury trials of both civil and criminal matters.
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474 Broadway, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Project Hope/Proyecto Esperanza provides the following service programs:
Emergency assistance of basic necessities such as utilities, prescriptions, rental/eviction prevention as well as referral services to local and state agencies
Application processing for Bishop Tobin’s Keep The Heat On fund
Immigration & Refugee Services
Translation services
Citizenship classes
English as a Second Language classes
Income Tax preparation and IRS VITA Filing program for low-income households with special emphasis on promoting the Earned Income Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit and the ARRA Economic Stimulus Package
Thanksgiving baskets for families through donations from private donors
Christmas gifts for families through donations from neighboring parishes
Outreach and applications for the Diocesan sponsored programs such as the Cabrini Child Care Scholarship Fund and Elder Care Respite Services
Work with local college and university students to promote community service
Internship site for students exploring career paths
Back-to-school supplies for children returning to school in the fall
Conduct the Annual Good Friday Walk to benefit the Dire Emergency Programs at Project Hope
Site location for the Gabriel Project that provides services to new and expectant mothers
Site location of the St. Mathias Ministry that reaches out to individuals struggling with substance abuse by providing coaching and one-on-one support as well as faith-based support from priests when needed
The Project Hope/Proyecto Esperanza National Grid Program: This program assists clients with funding to sustain their payments after other available assistance ceases. Clients receive weatherization assistance, participate in an energy efficiency class, and enroll in our Family Futures Financial Literacy Program.
The Family Futures Financial Literacy Program: a six-week course with weekly one-hour sessions covering basic budgeting, basic banking, traps/pay day lenders, debt management, job training, and understanding utilities bills. In addition to the basic curriculum, participants also receive one-on-one mentoring from a financial coach. The Family Futures Financial Literacy Program is recommended to all clients who participate in our programs.
Weekly office hours for SNAP outreach workers who assist clients with completion of SNAP (Food Stamp) applications.
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3461 South County Trail, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Express Care can treat virtually any non-emergency need, such as lacerations, upper respiratory illnesses, sprains, sports injuries, minor accidents, sore throat, and other conditions requiring prompt attention. Visit an Express Care for treatment of: Colds, Influenza, Earaches, Sore throats, Migraines, Low-grade fevers, Minor rashes, Sprains, Back pain, Minor cuts and burns, Minor fractures, Minor eye injuries. Co-pays are expected at the time of visit. If you do require a higher level of care, you may be transported to an Emergency Department.
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40 Candace Street, Providence, RI 02908
Provides food vouchers allowing them to purchase milk, eggs, cheese, juice and iron fortified cereals and formula. The WIC coordinator provides nutrition education and counseling to all program participants on a monthly basis.
INCOME BEFORE DEDUCTIONS OR GROSS:
Family size Annual Monthly
1 $20,147 $1,679
2 $27,214 $2,268
3 $34,281 $2,857
4 $41,348 $3,446
5 $48,415 $4,035
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1184 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871
Comprehensive home health care for the sick and disabled. Includes professional nursing, social work, physical, occupational and speech therapy, nutrition, diet therapy and home health aides. Maternal/child health services. Clinics for adult health screening. Family planning, anonymous HIV testing. Comprehensive Hospice team-all services, Diabetes outpatient education and Geriatric care management.
Income Source: United Way; State; federal; local; patient fees; third party reimbursement, including Medicare and Medicaid; donations; grants.
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115 Cass Avenue, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Services: A full-service healthcare network, including a 214-bed, acute-care hospital, 19-bed Transitional Care Unit, and an 18-bed inpatient psychiatric program at the Woonsocket Unit. Hospital services include emergency, diagnostic, medical, surgical, psychiatric, cancer, cardiac and obstetric. The Fogarty Unit in North Smithfield is the location of the Occupational Health Department and MRI unit. Landmark's network of primary care facilities includes adult and geriatric care at the Landmark Adult Primary Care Medicine and Pulmonary Medicine located in Woonsocket;obstetric/gynecological care practices in North Smithfield and Greenville; Comprehensive Psychiatric Care Services in Lincoln; and Physician Centers offering services including family practice, family medicine, and obstetric/gynecological in Cumberland, North Smithfield, and Burrilliville, RI as well as Blackstone, Ma. Landmark also offers specialized cardiac rehabilitation services through the Heart Center in Woonsocket. Landmark Medical Center also owns the 82-bed Rehabilitation Hospital of Rhode Island in North Smithfield.
Additional Locations:
** Emergency Department, 769-4100 Ext. 2180
115 Cass Avenue, Woonsocket 02895
A complete range of emergency treatment, 24/7
** Psychiatric Program 769-4100 Ext. 2565
115 Cass Avenue, Woonsocket 02895
Services: 18 bed inpatient, psychiatric program consisting of a general psychiatric unit, intensive treatment unit, and geriatric psychiatric unit.
Income Source: Patient fees; third party reimbursement; charitable gifts.
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1052 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
General Outpatient Programs are for individuals interested in treatment for Substance Use Disorder symptoms. General Outpatient programs utilize scheduled individual and group counseling sessions and drug/alcohol testing to assist patients in identifying and maintaining healthy life choices
Intensive Outpatient Program
The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) at CODAC is an ideal opportunity for those individuals who find they have a need for increased access to support and treatment. IOP is approximately 8 weeks, and consists of individual and group sessions totaling a minimum 9 hours per week. IOPs may be utilized at any point along the treatment or recovery cycle and based on level of therapeutic need. If you are interested in this level of care speak with your CODAC provider.
General Outpatient Services
General Outpatient Programs are for individuals interested in treatment for Substance Use Disorder symptoms. General Outpatient programs utilize scheduled individual and group counseling sessions and drug/alcohol testing to assist patients in identifying and maintaining healthy life choices. CODAC counselors also work with the patient to integrate recovery support services in their treatment. We will to continue working with patients who have met their initial goals and want to maintain and strengthen their recovery.
CODAC counselors work closely with their patients to achieve individual goals and/or meet the requirements of the referring authority. Most importantly, our programs are designed to assist individuals to develop and integrate a recovery oriented lifestyle that includes family, friends, health, wellness, joy and productivity. All CODAC programs emphasize the value recovery oriented lifestyle benefits and encouraged strongly encourage the integration of family members into the treatment and recovery process.
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132 Asa Pond Road, Peacedale, RI 02879
The South Kingstown Animal Shelter accepts neglected, abandoned, and/or stray dogs, cats, and other domestic animals. The Animal Shelter is committed to improving the quality of life of all strays in its care. To this end, adoption applicants are carefully screened. All possible medical care, including preventative attention, is given to the animals. The Animal Shelter continues to maintain a policy of euthanizing animals only for extreme behavioral problems or incurable medical conditions.
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2350 Post Road, Suite 101, Warwick, RI 02886
Occupational Therapy
Our Occupational Therapists assess our clients' needs - develop goals - adapt the needed equipment to the clients use - teach compensatory technology.
These services include:
Home safety evaluation
Assessment
Plan - Implements and supervises therapeutic program
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79 Watch Hill Road, Westerly, RI 02891
Apple Rehab offers specialized care for patients recovering from a multitude of illnesses and diagnoses. Our unique physician driven programs are designed to address the individual needs of each patient, ensuring maximum recovery potential.
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72 Andover Street, North Providence, RI 02904
Andover Street is one of two homes for family rental housing which turns into Home Ownership managed by the North Providence PHA.
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162 Chopmist Hill Road, (Route 102), Chepachet, RI 02814
The Police Department is responsible for the preservation of the public peace, prevention of crime, apprehension of criminals, protection of the rights of persons and property, and the enforcement of the statutes of the State and the Ordinances of the Town. The Police Department also assists other Town Departments and Officials in the performance of their duties where required.
Anyone interested in employment within the Town of Glocester Police Department should visit the Personnel Department in the Town Hall for an application and list of qualifications.
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1672 Flat River Road, Coventry, RI 02816
Offers books, periodicals, pamphlets, records, audio cassettes, video cassettes, large type books, educational toys for loan. Reference and reader advisory services. Programming for adults and children.
**Literacy Volunteers of Kent County--An affiliate of Literacy Volunteers of America
Services: Trains and provides individual tutors for adults who are unable to read well enough to function in society, and foreign-speaking adults who wish to learn to speak and read the English language.
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7 Central Street, Providence, RI 02907
Community Clinic
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70 Bath Street, Providence, RI 02908
The Senior Wish Program provides everyday items such as hand lotions, soap, towels and robes, seasonal items such as fan and air conditioning units or blankets.
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1 Dorrance Plaza, Providence, RI 02903
The Rhode Island Workers' Compensation Court is charged with the jurisdiction to hear all disputes between an employer and an employee relating to workers' compensation. The Workers' Compensation Court is comprised of a Chief Judge and nine Associate Judges. Robert M. Ferrieri was appointed the Chief Judge of the Workers' Compensation Court in June 2016. Currently, the Associate Judges are: Dianne M. Connor, George T. Salem, Jr., Robert E. Hardman, Michael J. Feeney, Alfredo T. Conte, and Steven A. Minicucci.
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University of Rhode Island, 201 Tyler Hall, Kingston RI, Kingston, RI 02881
The URI Feinstein Center for a Hunger Free America is an educational center committed to developing solutions to the problem of hunger in Rhode Island and nationwide. The center promotes education, research, and outreach on the causes and the consequences of hunger and the study of policies and programs aimed at alleviating hunger.
Satellite office located at the URI Providence campus (room 217), 80 Washington St, Providence, RI 02903
