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27 Pilgrim Parkway, Warwick, RI 02888
City of Warwick’s Transwick service provides transportation services to otherwise homebound Warwick residents 55 and older who are living independently, as well as adults with disabilities living independently. Transwick addresses the transportation needs of those without alternate means of transportation or other opportunities for socialization. This service is limited to certain destinations within the City of Warwick and is not intended to supplement, extend, or subsidize services provided by other vendors or for-profit institutions.
The following is a list of all of the destinations you may reach through the Transwick program based on availability: Weekly grocery shopping, Pharmacy Transportation, Health screenings and social service programs at Warwick's senior center, Monthly retail shopping, All recreational and educational programs at the city's senior and community centers. Other special needs trips such as: McDermott Pool exercise programs, Visits to the RI Department of Human Services / Warwick Family Center (two week notice required), Banking (two week notice required), Recreation Trips (special pricing)
Transportation options and services in Warren, contact RIPTA. The town of Warren provides senior bus transportation Monday through Friday to residents 60 years and older, or younger disabled, at no cost for shopping, doctor's appointments, and transportation to the Senior Center.
For transportation assistance, call 401-255-3338 or 401-247-1930 ext 2. Senior Resources
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1 Shalom Drive, Warwick, RI 02886
The Shalom affordable housing complex, which includes Shalom and Shalom II Apartments, offers supportive living with services for seniors and the mobility impaired.
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8 Stimson Avenue, Providence, RI 02906
Services: English as a Second Language (ESL) classes for adults; International Friendship program; foreign language classes; World discovery classroom project; orientation program for international students, doctors and business trainees who are temporarily in Rhode Island; nationality events, dinners and teas. Also informal counseling and linkage to community services and organizations. Low cost guest rooms. Drop-in center. Aid and services for all temporary international residents in the southern New England area.
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1268 Eddy Street, Providence, RI 02905
All ages, Male and Female Services may include individual therapy, couples counseling, medication management for those struggling with co-occuring disorders and family counseling. The services are strengths-based, responsive, individualized and client centered to adapt to the needs of each patient
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700 Smith St, Providence, RI 02908
Services: 168 beds, assisted and independent living, shared and private rooms available. 24-Hour Security Cameras. Housekeeping, Activities, Dementia Care Unit ; Alzheimer's Care Unit; Scheduled Transportation; Spiritual Support Services; Emergency Call Systems; Exercise Programs; Personal Laundry Services; Rehabilitation; Nutritional Counseling; Medication Monitoring; Exercise Room; Laundry Room; Beauty/Barber Shop; Outdoor Area; TV Room; Library; Common Area. Pets allowed.
Assisted Living Facility
Memory Care/Dementia and/or Alzheimer
Respite
Beds: 168
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214 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02862
Federal program that provides a box of nutritious shelf stable foods to seniors’ age 60+ who have an income at or lower than 130FPL.
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PO Box 7005, Warwick, RI 02887
PawsWatch is a 100% volunteer organization with no paid staff or employees that provides veterinary care and shelter to improve the lives of feral and unowned cats. PawsWatch advocates and practices the internationally recognized Trap-Neuter-Release-Monitor protocol as the only humane solution to the state's feral cat challenge.
PawsWatch does not operate a physical shelter, but instead has different chapters operating throughout Rhode Island.
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District Court handle cases regarding Administrative Appeals, Civil, Criminal, Landlord/Tenant, Small Claims, and Veterans Treatment.
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1672 Flat River Road, Coventry, RI 02816
Provides training to volunteers to tutor adults with limited English skills that prevent them from functioning effectively in their homes, workplaces, communities, or as citizens of the United States. Tutoring is free of charge, confidential, and typically done on a one-to-one basis.
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175 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
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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1058 Kingstown Road, Suite 5, Peace Dale, RI 02879
South County's oldest museum, founded in 1892, located in a picturesque stone building in the historic mill village of Peace Dale, RI. The museum is dedicated to commemorating the past while enriching the lives of people today. Free parking, picnic area and adjacent playground.
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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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84 Social Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
The mission of the Woonsocket Senior Center is to improve quality of life and to maintain individuals in their preferred home environment in the community through nutrition programs, Health & Wellness Education, Adult Day Program, and Information and Referral.
Senior Services, Inc. has provided services to seniors and adults with disabilities residing in Northern Rhode Island since 1975. In accordance with the Congregate Meal Program financed through a grant with R.I. Office of Healthy Aging, Senior Services, Inc. provides nutritionally balanced lunches five days a week at meal sites throughout northern R.I.
Senior Services, Inc. offers activities, entertainment, computer classes, and Wellness programs, including our weekly blood pressure clinic and exercise classes.
Senior Services, Inc. also offers an Adult Day Program ("A Home for the Day"), and a Community Information Specialist who can provide information on eligibility for all state and local programs.
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Programs that publish reports that are based on results of census surveys which include an official enumeration of the population of the county, city or other administrative district as well as vital statistics (births, deaths, marriages, divorces, health and disease and so forth) and other classified information that relates to social and economic conditions. Also included are organizations that produce and distribute special reports that are based on census data.
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1 Town House Road, Hopkinton, RI 02833
Department of Public Works
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1 Butler Avenue, Providence, RI 02906
Services: Housekeeping; Activities; Scheduled Transportation; Spiritual Support Services; Nutritional Counseling; Emergency Call Systems; Exercise Programs;
Personal Laundry; Personal Care; Medication Monitoring; Dining Hall; Exercise Room
Laundry Room; Beauty/Barber Shop; Outdoor Area; TV Room; Library; Common Area
Pool and Jacuzzi; Pet Friendly.
Dancing
Exercise
Arts
Games/Cards/Bingo
Reading Groups
Religious Activities
Outings/Shopping
Movies
Music
Units Offered
Assisted Living: 82
Assisted Living with Alzheimer's Care: 20
private rooms and private baths
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181 Davis Drive, Pascoag, RI 02859
Nestled in the countryside of northern Rhode Island, Bayberry Commons offers top quality, 24-hour professional health care in a setting that echoes the comforts of home. Whether turning to us for long term care or specialized Alzheimer’s care, our interdisciplinary team of healthcare professionals will help you or your loved one achieve optimal health.
Alzheimer Unit or Wing (locked)
Respite
Wound Vac
Methadone
Dialysis
Psych Services
Trach
Beds: 110
Smoke-Outside
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869 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
Closing Cost Program is available to first time eligible homebuyers to assist with closing costs. The five year grant will provide up to $3000.00 towards closing costs.
Down Payment Assistance Program provides 50% of the required down payment, not to exceed $5,000. This matching fund program is available to first time income eligible homeowners and CANNOT BE COMBINED with the closing cost assistance program.
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1048 Stafford Road, Tiverton, RI 02878
All three East Bay Community Action Pantries (Riverside, Tiverton, and Newport) now have freezers and can offer frozen veggies and meats.
For home-bound clients, a proxy can come pick up food with client's ID
For people with diabetes, more fresh/frozen produce available.
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1609 Plainfield Street, Johnston, RI 02919
Claiborne Pell Manor is a subsidized 62+, handicapped or disabled complex with 1 and 2 bedroom apartments.
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487 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, RI 02886
Westbay’s Lead Center provides a Case Manager who will walk families through the application process. This program provides forgivable loans to mitigate the hazards of lead-based paint and to make your home a healthier and safer place to live. The LeadSafe Homes Program is available to homeowners and landlords at no cost to qualifying customers.
The Lead Center provides community outreach and education about lead-related issues. Westbay’s case managers can make home visits to assess for lead hazards and/or provide education to families with children under six years of age with no referral.
Assessment
The Lead Center offers free in-home lead assessments to any property owner, landlord, or tenant worried about lead paint hazards. Assessments are especially important for households with young children and for those who are planning to renovate.
Case Management
The Lead Center provides non-medical case management for families of children with lead poisoning. Case managers help families coordinate medical care, developmental screenings, and nutritional counseling. They can also offer assistance with housing inspections or relocation.
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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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283 County Road, Barrington, RI 02806
Town Hall
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276 Angell Street, Providence, RI 02906
Provides educational and cultural enrichment activities for members. Offers foreign language instruction, arts and humanities classes, trips and noon lunch.
Monday through Friday members choose from a wide spectrum of stimulating classes, informative lectures, speaker series, hands on workshops, volunteer opportunities, and social events which sustain the physical, intellectual, and social dimensions of life.
Services for women's and men's groups as well as wellness sessions for the mind, body, and soul such as tai chi, yoga, meditation, exercise for seniors, Pilates, dance fitness and nutrition.
Our chef serves lunch weekdays and prepares the menus and offerings for special events.
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105 Harrisville Main Street, Harrisville, RI 02830
Programs that publish and/or distribute information regarding the position of rival candidates in an election, voter guides that may summarize the pros and cons of specific ballot measures, sample ballots, precinct boundaries, the location and hours of polling places, and other details regarding the content or the mechanics of the election.
