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85 Main Street, Suite 101, Watertown, MA 02472
Support Group for Adults with AS At Bradley Hospital
-Online Support Groups
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5300 Post Road, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Trafalgar East Apartments is a mixed development that features studio, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments with market priced units and Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) units.
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300 Weybosset Street, Providence, RI 02903
NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. NA offers meetings which allow recovering addicts meet regularly to help each other stay "clean". The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using drugs. Open and closed weekly meetings, groups for a specific population (i.e. Gay or Hispanic) and non-smoking meetings.
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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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415 Tower Hill Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852
Tri-County Community Action Agency offers assistance with all aspects of essential needs and daily living, including food assistance. We welcome individuals to visit our food pantries once per month, and offer distribution of canned goods, pasta, grain, juice, peanut butter, rice and flour and other foods as contributed through the State of Rhode Island and purchased through the Rhode Island Food Bank. For more information about the Food Assistance Program, contact us at 401-351-2750 x. 1913.
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7260 Post Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852
Urgent Care Services for: Cardiac Symptoms, Respiratory Illness, Minor Trauma, Sore Throats, Ear Infections, Tick & Insect bites, Sprains, Allergic Reactions, Fractures (Evaluation). Lacerations, Burns
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Any location
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30 Hagen Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
This is a Jewish synagogue associated with the Union for Reform Judaism.
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25 Fifth Avenue, Narragansett, RI 02882
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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268 Kingstown Road, Narragansett, RI 02882
Six month program and transitional housing for men, 18 and older in early recovery from substance abuse. Must be able to work. Provides referral services and crisis intervention. Our treatment program is based on the 12-step principles of recovery. We utilize evidence based therapy as well as other proven clinical methods. Residents are required to attend community based self-help groups, participate in individual and group counseling, join in weekly activity therapy and perform household chores.
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1057 Mineral Spring Avenue, Providence, RI 02904
Client provides a medication list, they contact the provider for refills, delivery, packs, takes all insurance except MassHealth, RI is delivery system.
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80 Douglas Pike, Smithfield, RI 02917
Heritage Hills joined the Health Concepts family of caregivers in 2012. Our skilled nursing and rehabilitation center houses up to 95 patients each day who come to us for short-term rehabilitation, post-acute care, or long-term care for those with a chronic illness, dementia or a need for assistance with multiple activities of daily living.
Services: Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy available.
Alzheimer Unite or Wing
Respite
Psych Services
Dialysis
Wound Vac
Beds: 95
Bus Line
Smoke-outside
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1085 North Main Street, Providence, RI 02904
Palliative and supportive home care for terminally ill patients and families. Facilities include Phillip Hulitar Center, a ten bed inpatient facility for short term symptom management or in the last stages of life. Support groups for bereaved children, teens and adults to help them cope with the loss of a loved one, including a Latino Drop-In Group. Speakers Bureau. Outreach.
Pray with Patients, -Deliver Holy Communion,- Participate in vigils at the end of life, - Provide emotional support after a death ,- Co- facilitate grief support groups,- Help at grief support events such as Camp BraveHeart and Weekend of Hope and Healing.
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323 Rathbun Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Clients may come in once a week
Pantry located in basement of the church
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31 Orchard Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
The Visitation Center serves families whose children are in the care of DCYF due to substance use or mental health concerns. Families are able to have supervised visits in a home-like setting while receiving support in their recovery.
The program provides for:
Supervised Visits - Visits in a home environment with a focus on everyday family activities.
Clinical Oversight - consultation and assessment, observation and clinical work around visits, assistance with coordination of supports and help with parenting skill building.
Family Recovery Coaching - support with the recovery process, information and resource connections and help navigating the child welfare system.
Transportation - transportation for the children to visits, if needed.
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2000 Chapel View Boulevard, Suite 350, Cranston, RI 02920
Since 1932, The Champlin Foundation has awarded more than $550 million to fund capital projects for Rhode Island non-profit organizations. These investments have fostered better medical care, improved education, expanded access to social services, conservation of open spaces, preservation of historic buildings, enrichment of the arts, advancement of animal welfare and more. Quietly and steadfastly, The Champlin Foundation helps those who do good do more – to the benefit of all.
Services: Provides grants for capital needs. Does not provide client services to individuals.
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150 Franklin Street, Bristol, RI 02809
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Supplemental Feeding and Nutrition Program 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.
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823 Main Street, Hope Valley, RI 02832
Wood River Health provides laboratory services from East Side Clinical Laboratory at Hope Valley location. No appointment necessary.
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535 Centerville Road, #202, Warwick, RI 02886
A statewide organization of families supporting families with children and youth who are at risk or have behavioral or emotional challenges, having consideration for their background and values. They provide support groups, telephone support, educational events, one-to-one assistance with advocacy and/or literature concerning education, mental health, parenting a child with special emotional or behavioral needs. PSN also provides support and education regarding systems navigation, specifically child welfare, juvenile justice, mental health special education.
Support groups meet on 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month from 6pm to 8pm at PSN office.
Income source: State contract, federal grants
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40 Fountain Street, 8th Floor, Providence, RI 02903
The Rhode Island Ethics Commission is a constitutionally mandated body empowered to adopt, enforce and administer the Code of Ethics. The Code sets forth standards of conduct for all public officials and employees. The Commission educates and advises public officials and employees about the standards of conduct set out in the Code of Ethics. Additionally, the Ethics Commission oversees the financial disclosure program which requires all elected officials, all candidates for public office and certain categories of persons appointed to serve as officers or members of state or municipal agencies to file statements annually.
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945 Main Street, Warren, RI 02885
Main Street House is run through East Bay Center; all referrals go through East Bay. This program is specifically for schizophrenic children - please do not refer clients to this program directly.
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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460 Pine Street, Providence, RI 02907
Provides hospitality and direct services to the homeless and poor of Rhode Island.
Offers Transitional Housing Program for men and women who are homeless and looking to achieve sobriety.
Permanent supportive housing includes five rooming houses (35 rooms) and 22 apartments. First priority is given to graduates of the 90-Day Transitional Housing Program. Residents live in a clean and sober community and continue to benefit from Amos House programs and services.
Registered Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) site: Staff of tax preparers are IRS trained, tested, and certified to help people who qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit program receive the tax credits they deserve. THIS IS A FREE SERVICE. You must bring a copy of your previous year's return, all financial statements pertaining to tax year, your social security card, and a picture ID.
Employment Training Programs including: culinary arts, carpentry and literacy training programs.
Additional Services:
Emergency assistance, including help with rent and utilities
Transportation assistance (bus passes and RIPTIX)
Substance abuse counseling, program and referrals
HIV education and referrals
Mental health referrals
Health care on site, once a week
Assistance with dental care
Prescription, eye exams and eyeglass assistance
Legal aid referrals
Help with applications for SSI
Help with applications for food stamps, FIP and other benefits
Personal hygiene items
Housing placement and assistance with housing-related problems
60 Airport Road, Westerly, RI 02891
Westerly Animal Control is part of the Westerly Police Department and is responsible for enforcing Town ordinances as well as State and Federal laws pertaining to animals and animal husbandry. The Westerly Animal Control Officer is under the direct supervision of the Captain of the Police Department.
Westerly Animal Control is also responsible for properly carrying out the rules and regulations pertaining to the Rhode Island Rabies Management Protocol as well as conducting vicious dog hearings, controlling the feral cat population and speaking to groups, neighborhood associations and school children regarding humane education.
Primary goals for Animal Control is to educate Westerly citizens on proper pet guardianship, rabies awareness, co-existing with area wildlife and effective enforcement by means of example, meaningful dialogue or by more serious measures through animal impoundment, citations/summons and municipal or district court.
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14 Woodruff Avenue Suite 7, Narragansett, RI 02882
Home-Care, in affiliation with South County Hospital, for adult patients under the care of a licensed physician, with acute, chronic, or terminal illnesses. Services available to patients and their families include skilled nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, social work, wound care specialist, Certified Nursing Assistant and nutrition consultation. Community Programs Health Clinics for senior citizens, home nursing visits to families with newborns. JCAHO Accredited.
HomMed™ Home Telemonitoring: Technology that monitors vital signs daily while at home and automatically transmits them to the South County Home Health office where a registered nurse reviews them.
Income Source: Insurance; federal and state programs; direct patient fees; town allocations; private donations; grants
