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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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2020 Elmwood Avenue, Warwick, RI 02888
Residential facility for adult males, 18+, recovering from substance abuse addiction. Intensive day program as well as intensive non-residential evening program for adult/adolescent males/females.
Outpatient substance abuse counseling and group therapy. Also provides counseling for domestic violence, gambling, and anger management services for men, women and children over six.
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45 Gay Street, Ronald McDonald House, Providence, RI 02905
A forty foot long dental office on wheels that was donated by Ronald Mac Donald House to East Bay Community Action Program and two other partnering agencies - Thundermist Health Centers and Comprehensive Community Action Program. Services eligible to children that attend participating schools, Head Starts and community programs. The Molar Express provides x-rays and restorative treatment such as fillings, root canals and extractions (all with parental consent).
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227 Phenix Ave, Cranston, RI 02920
Light housekeeping
Dusting
Vacuuming
Laundry
Meal Preparation
Grocery Shopping
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195 Nelson Street, Providence, RI 02908
Public elementary school
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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.
Homemakers & Companions: Transportation - Escort with shopping, errands,and doctors appointments; Companionship - Encourage social participation, escort on outings and to recreational events, everyday stimulating conversation, phone call assistance; Safety - supervise in home to avoid falls, household accidents and ensure easy access to emergency contacts; Light Housekeeping - Clean and keep tidy all living areas; Laundry - Wash and change bed linens and launder personal clothing; Meals - Grocery shop, prepare meals and prepare snacks or meals for later in the day; Organization - Bill paying, banking, mail sorting, ,making doctors appointments etc. Private Duty Companions available to sit with patients in the hospital or nursing home.
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400 Bald Hill Road, Suite 3517, Warwick, RI 02886
Outpatient Detox for substance abuse: Individual and Group Counseling, Intensive Outpatient, Family Counseling
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530 North Main Street, Providence, RI 02904
Consumer-based, community-controlled, nonprofit outpatient facilities that provide basic health care including physical examinations, immunizations, family planning, nutrition assistance and diagnosis and treatment of common ailments for low income people, people who are homeless or uninsured/underinsured or other medically underserved populations that are geographically, economically and culturally challenged. Services are generally provided on an ability-to-pay basis. In the U.S., most community clinics are part of the network of Federally Qualified Health Centers, and many are known as "free clinics".
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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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300 Avenger Drive, East Greenwich, RI 02818
East Greenwich High School strives to serve the needs and interests of every student by offering a wide variety of courses. High expectations for student learning across the curriculum include reading
critically, analyzing and interpreting data, and communicating clearly in writing and speech. The faculty and administration recognize developmental differences in students and offer a range of courses from college/career prep to advanced placement.
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16 Woodward Street, Cumberland, RI 02864
Berkley Village is a renovated Mill Village offering large one, three, and four bedroom apartments. Designed for families and singles, income guidelines are established through the Tax Credit program with subsidies offered through the Town of Cumberland Housing Authority.
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137 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860
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.
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3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
identify and assess environmental risks to public health in Rhode Island and to consult in formulating policy and programmatic responses to these risks. Regulates Medical Waste, Hazardous Substances, Emergency Events Surveillance (HSEES), Environmental Hazards (Mercury/Dioxins/PCBs/etc.), Indoor Air Quality (Mold/Mildew), Fish Advisories, Environmental Epidemiology.
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Live Smoke-free
Know your H2O
Find out if a building is Lead-safe
Check Restaurant or School Cafeteria inspections
Programs
Center for Drinking Water Quality
Environmental Public Health Tracking Network
Center for Food Protection
Center for Healthy Homes and Environment
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14 Dorr Drive, North Smithfield, RI 02896
Marshfield Commons is a mixed-income community offering apartments at three income levels. To rent an affordable unit you must meet certain income requirements. Marshfield Commons offers 1-3 bedroom townhouse style apartments.
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305 Ten Rod Road, Exeter, RI 02822
The Exeter Fire Department No. 1 is a volunteer fire department that provides emergency services to the eastern half of Exeter Rhode Island. This department operates out of two stations: Station 1 - 305 Ten Rod Rd, Exeter, RI 02822, (401) 294-6511; Station 4, South Country Trail and Mail Rd, Exeter, RI 02822, (401) 294-6552.
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500 Waterfront Drive, East Providence, RI 02914
The Courtyard Memory Care at Tockwotton on the Waterfront is an assisted living residence specializing in care for those with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of memory loss, The Courtyard provides a safe environment where trained caregivers provide 24 hour care to residents.
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54 Providence Street, West Warwick, RI 02893
CrossRoads RI's Harold Lewis House is designed to provide elder individuals with a safe, secure, and affordable place to live. Harold Lewis House offers 14 beds of permanent supportive housing for disabled adults aged 50 and over who are homeless.
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449 Thames Street, Newport, RI 02840
IYRS provides experiential education, preparing students to enter a global maker and manufacturing workforce. IYRS teaches the art and science of making, building, restoring and maintaining, and in the process, helps its graduates build both careers and more meaningful lives – inspired by the knowledge that in their hands and through the use of technology, they have the power to make, build and maintain to a high standard.
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95 Archambault Avenue, West Warwick, RI 02893
Wildberry Apartments is subsidized 62+ housing with 47 units.
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1064 Cranston Street, Cranston, RI 02920
Located on the first floor of the Cranston Senior Enrichment Center, the Arlington Branch, formerly named both the Arlington Library and the Arlington Reading Room, was initially founded in the neighborhood district hall with a collection of 500 volumes. Currently, the branch is a popular stop for both pedestrians in the Arlington neighborhood and those visiting the Senior Enrichment Center.
The branch was dedicated to the memory of former library trustee Edward Costa in 2018 and renamed the Edward Costa Memorial Arlington Branch.
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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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50 Washington Square, Newport, RI 02840
Develops and provides rental and ownership housing opportunities to low and moderate income persons. CCHS owns and manages rental property, provides ownership training, develops homes for sale through a community land trust program and provides home rehabilitation loan funds to existing community homeowners. It also assists municipalities with community revitalization projects. Units include Anthony House, Belleville House, Fifty Washington Square, Freedom Apartments, Harbor House, Mumford Manor, Sandywoods Farm, Villa Nia, and West House.
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95 Park Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Burns Manor with 92 units, is more than just Elderly Housing. Burns Manor offers a wide range of services and activities, such as:
Security cameras available 24/7
Security guard service
Keyless door entry system
Active Resident Association sponsoring social activities including: bingo, birthday parties, and musical entertainment
Health and Social Services including blood pressure screenings, prescription information and assistance, flu shots on a yearly basis
Case Management Services
Community Gardens
On Site Parking
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50 Fillmore Street, Providence, RI 02908
Grade Levels: K - 12; an accredited public charter school. Students are admitted by a lottery system.
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184 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903
Neighborhood Friendly Visitor Program
A community-based volunteer program that provides weekly visitors to isolated elderly and disabled adults in Rhode Island. The program was developed in 1978 by Sister Rhea Lachapelle of the Sisters of Saint Ann to address the needs of a growing and diverse population of elderly living alone with little or no social support. Any elder (60 + years) or disabled person that is homebound, residing in any elderly care facility ( nursing homes, assisted living or patients at hospitals) is eligible for this program. There are no income guidelines and there is no fee for this service. Friendly Visitor volunteers are available state-wide. Volunteers have supplied personnel references and passed a background check through the office of the attorney general. The program has on-going recruitment of volunteers who make a commitment to visit or call the elderly for at least one hour each week. This program is funded in Partnership with the Rhode Island Office of Healthy Aging.
