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1 River Street, Wakefield, RI 02879
Thundermist offers a sliding scale discount program for those with or without insurance who's income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL)
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110 Benevolent St, Providence, RI 02906
The Rhode Island Historical Society is a privately endowed membership organization, dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing the history of Rhode Island.
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270 River Road, Lincoln, RI 02865
Public elementary school in the Lincoln school district
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935 Pennsylvania Avenue, NorthWest, FBI Headquarters, Washington, DC 20535
The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center, or IC3, is the reporting mechanism to submit complaints regarding cyber crimes to the FBI. Information is analyzed and disseminated for investigative and intelligence purposes to law enforcement and for public awareness. The IC3 accepts online Internet crime complaints from either the actual victim or from a third party to the complainant.
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55 Hope Street, Providence, RI 02940
A wide range of human and educational services across Rhode Island including outpatient/office-based program provides mental health counseling as well as medical services from psychiatrists.
Substance abuse counselors provide treatment of adults and adolescents with substance abuse issues; treatment for family members affected by their loved one's addiction is also available.
Individual treatment and group therapy are available.
Income Source: RIte Care, Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, grants, government contracts, United Way, private donations.
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1944 Warwick Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889
Our Independent Living/Deaf Services Coordinator works one-on-one with consumers providing assistance in a variety of ways including:
They teach consumers to advocate for themselves with tasks such as getting a sign language interpreter for appointments at doctor’s offices, hospitals, Social Security Offices, DHS offices, landlord’s offices etc; accessing community services, requesting reasonable accommodations and addressing general communication issues; provides services to obtain housing. Also provides assistance with bill/letter translation.
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184 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903
Assists women and families with material needs and referrals for an unplanned or crisis pregnancy.
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153 Summer Street, Providence, RI 02903
Children’s Friend is the innovative leader in improving the well-being and healthy development of Rhode Island’s most vulnerable young children.
Our Strategic Priority:
Too many of the youngest and most vulnerable children in Rhode Island are experiencing devastating outcomes, including death, as a result of abuse and neglect. As stewards of the resources entrusted to us, Children’s Friend is realigning itself to proactively respond to this crisis.
Programs:
Adoption
Adoption Support & Preservation
Birth Parent Counseling
Child & Adult Care Food Program
Child Care
Clinical Services
Early Head Start
Early Intervention
Family Care Community Partnership
Fatherhood Initiatives
First Connections
Foster Care
Fostering Families
Head Start
Head Start/Early Head Start Child Care Partnership
Healthy Families America
Nurse Family Partnership
Pre-K
Professional Development
Project Connect
Project Family
Summer Learning & Enrichment Program
WIC
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242 Dexter Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
For youth who have been adjudicated as delinquent and those awaiting trial for serious offenses, residential programming is conducted at the RI Training School which provides a secure, structured program or comprehensive services including clinical and educational services. All youth detained receive educational services in accordance with their academic level and/or specific individual education plan.
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675 Ten Rod Road, Exeter, RI 02822
Town Hall
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485 Plainfield Street, Providence, RI 02909
The 9 Yards program provides long term, comprehensive services to small groups of individuals getting out of prison. The program provides a variety of classes and support in prison, followed by transitional housing, case management, and employment coaching. The program has been proven to reduce recidivism by more than 50%. Reentry Case Management program works with participants up to six months prior to release from prison. OpenDoors is contracted through the Rhode Island Department of Corrections (DOC) to provide discharge plans to inmates in the Men's Minimum Security Facility at the DOC. This is done in both individual and group formats in an attempt to reach as many as possible of the over 1,200 discharges per year from that facility. Individual 14-point plans addressing different life-areas are established for clients with longer sentences, while comprehensive written information on available services is provided to group participants who typically have short sentences. All clients are encouraged to follow up with the resource center.
Walk-in resource center, accepts drop-in visits from any formerly incarcerated person. We maintain an up-to-date and comprehensive file of resources in major life areas such as housing, employment, education, medical, mental health, substance abuse, and transportation. Clients can use our telephone or computer lab to communicate with employers, family members, and probation or parole officers. Our resource center has a full schedule of programming, ranging from job readiness to financial literacy to support groups. We can also serve as a temporary address. Check the monthly calendar for more info.
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28 Commons, Little Compton, RI 02837
Public School in the Little Compton District
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77 Franklin Street, Westerly, RI 02891
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.
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400 Massasoit Avenue, Suite 305, East Providence, RI 02914
Group psychotherapy practice specializing in cognitive-behavioral therapy, an active and goal-oriented approach to treatment. The therapists create an extremely supportive relationship and help individuals to understand and change links between problematic thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Therapists help adults manage moods such as depression or anxiety, cope with stressful situations, overcome psychological disorders such as obsessive-compulsive disorder or specific phobias, and accomplish a variety of personal goals. Group workshops available on a number of mental health topics. Areas of specialization include: ADD/ADHD; Anger; Anxiety; Depression; Grief; Habits; Pain; Relationships; Sleep; Smoking; Weight
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155 Plan Way, Warwick, RI 02887
Plan aims to achieve lasting improvements in the quality of life of deprived children in developing countries, through a process that unites people across cultures and adds meaning and value to their lives, by:
- Enabling deprived children, their families and their communities to meet their basic needs and to increase their ability to participate in and benefit from their societies
- Building relationships to increase understanding and unity among peoples of different cultures and countries
- Promoting the rights and interests of the world's children.
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57 Kilvert Street, Warwick, RI 02886
Pinnacle Home Care of Rhode Island provides a full range of skilled nursing and rehabilitation services to meet your every need. Our professional staff stays abreast of the latest developments in home care through ongoing continuing education.
Skilled nursing
Physical therapy
Occupational therapy
Speech therapy
Home health aides
Medical social workers
Wound care
Medication management
Disease management
Diabetic teaching
Venipuncture
Catheter care
Cardiac care
Pain management
Fall prevention
Nutrition education
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656 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
Through curriculum-based youth development services, young people learn to meet their basic personal and social needs and to build competencies which are necessary for a successful adolescent and adult life. Services focus on stressing the youth’s competencies, strengths, and developmental needs while working on problems and weaknesses.
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1070 Cranston Street, Cranston, RI 02920
Services: The department is comprised of six divisions designed to inform, entertain and enrich the lives of those who participate :
** Adult Day Services--Professionally designed programs to meet the needs of frail individuals with physical and/or cognitive impairments. Professional staff consists of registered nurses, a case manager, physical therapy assistant and certified nursing assistants. Therapeutic programs include music, art, physical, occupational, speech, aroma, pet therapy. Recreational activities include crafts, painting, exercise, gardening, Tai Chi and Yoga for elders. Intergenerational programs with local schools provide enrichment opportunities for both young and old alike. Support and Referral Services for each participant and their families, coordination with physicians and other service providers. Cost is based on a sliding fee scale. Licensed by the RI Department of Elderly Affairs.
**Nutrition--Provides hot, nutritious, homemade lunches served at 11:45am, Monday through Friday. Snack bar with freshly baked goods, soups and much more. Night Life--Dinners, Thursday at 5pm in the Spring and Fall.
**Programs--Offers activities that enable seniors to expand their horizons, enrich their lives and pursue a variety of interests. Our programs promote wellness, health maintenance, personal dignity and self worth. Individual needs, interests, skills and abilities are addressed through a variety of stimulating educational, social and health activities to improve the quality of life.
**Retired Senior Volunteer Program--Allows anyone 55+ years of age the opportunity to help make the community a better place to live by sharing themselves with others. Participants gain personal satisfaction by serving at a public or non-profit agency. They also have fun by participating in interesting and rewarding experiences. Seniors serve from one to 40 hours a week; RSVP provides guidance and support, transportation, meals and insurance for all volunteers.
Social Services--A caring staff of professional case managers and a Community Elder Information Specialist is available to provide support and counseling to seniors and their families, provide access to a network of service providers throughout the city and state, assist with the many available services, offer comfort and compassion, visit homebound seniors to assess and case manage, coordinate Support Groups such as Widow/Widower; Arthritis; Reminiscence. Our staff is available to speak to your community organization on a wide variety of issues.
** Transvan, (401) 943-3341--You don't have to be dependent on your family. Transvan, our daily transportation system for 60+ and/or disabled Cranston residents is available to provide transportation anywhere in Cranston, Monday through Friday. Provides shuttles to nearby malls and local markets. Provides transportation to doctors, nursing homes and hospitals in Providence, North Providence, Johnston and Warwick by appointment.
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5 Garfield Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Call 911 for emergencies.
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450 Clinton Street, First Floor, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Mental health services in a fully integrated model alongside medical services.
Thundermist’s behavioral health team includes licensed social workers, mental health counselors, and psychiatric clinical nurse specialists. They provide individual and group counseling, integrated behavioral health interventions, case management, and referrals. Thundermist behavioral health services program provides open access and immediate crisis-oriented interventions to patients, as well as follow up.
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153 Summer Street, Providence, RI 02903
Children’s Friend is the innovative leader in improving the well-being and healthy development of Rhode Island’s most vulnerable young children.
Our Strategic Priority:
Too many of the youngest and most vulnerable children in Rhode Island are experiencing devastating outcomes, including death, as a result of abuse and neglect. As stewards of the resources entrusted to us, Children’s Friend is realigning itself to proactively respond to this crisis.
Programs:
Adoption
Adoption Support & Preservation
Birth Parent Counseling
Child & Adult Care Food Program
Child Care
Clinical Services
Early Head Start
Early Intervention
Family Care Community Partnership
Fatherhood Initiatives
First Connections
Foster Care
Fostering Families
Head Start
Head Start/Early Head Start Child Care Partnership
Healthy Families America
Nurse Family Partnership
Pre-K
Professional Development
Project Connect
Project Family
Summer Learning & Enrichment Program
WIC
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53 Coe Street, P. O. Box 224, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Services: Long term residence for women who are homeless due to battering or addiction. We offer a variety of services including counseling, education, life skills, etc.
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1944 Warwick Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889
Youth Transition
For young people with disability, life before completing high school is very different than life afterwards. OSCIL provides a variety of services to help students and recent graduates gain the skills and resources needed to make this transition into adulthood.
Assisting youth in transitioning from high school to adult life is a core service provided by OSCIL, including next steps such as going to college or finding employment.
Our Mission
To help open the door and provide the necessary independent living skills and real life experience for 11th and 12th grade students, as well as recent graduates, who face physical access barriers, to help them enter the post high school world successfully. also youth peer support group is for young peoples ages 16-24 with disabilities to identify their their specific needs, assist in the housing search.
a young man wearing a white t-shirt and headphones works with a piece of technology under the guidance of a man in black suit pants and a pink dress shirt while other participants wearing blue t-shirts observe
YOUTH TRANSITION SERVICES OFFERED
-Independent Living Skills Workshops
-Peer support and advocacy
-Job Readiness Training/Organizing your day
-Job Skills/Shadowing/Mock Interviews
-Transportation (public and private)
-Finding accessible housing
-College visits
-Community outings
-Financial management skills
-Self-advocacy/social skills
-Managing benefits and working
We encourage all who are interested or have questions to please contact Josh Conti, Youth Transition Coordinator at OSCIL at 401-738-1013 x. 61, or email [email protected].
600 New London Avenue, Forand Building, Cranston, RI 02920
*CRANSTON OFFICE IS NOW OPEN*
Offers free identification cards to persons 60+ and to disabled persons, 18-59.
Branch offices:
Middletown, 73 Valley Road, 846-5451; 841-841-5850 FAX
Wakefield, Stedman Government Building, Tower Hill Rd; 789-1430; 789-3913 FAX
Warren, 1 Joyce Street, 245-6957; 247-7681 FAX
Woonsocket, DLT, 217 Pond Street, 235-1232; 235-1235 FAX
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425 Albion Road, Lincoln, RI 02865
The Lighthouse at Lincoln is a specialized memory care assisted living residence, offering a full range of dementia care, including skilled nursing.
