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206 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
Long Term Services and Supports (LTSS) serves people who have disabilities or chronic care needs in the setting ideal for them and their families. Services may be episodic or on-going.
Services may be provided in a person's home, the community (for example, shared living or assisted living), or institutional settings (for example, intermediate care facilities, hospitals, or nursing homes) to optimize their health and retain their independence.
People of all ages may need long term care. If you, a loved one, or a friend is an adult with a disability or an elder, you will find information about the DHS's publicly funded long term services and supports here.
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670 North Main Street, Providence, RI 02904
Charlesgate is a subsidized housing complex offering independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing care opportunities, 62+, handicapped or disabled.
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160 High Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Woodlawn Gardens is subsidized housing for seniors, handicapped, disabled and Families, featuring 1-3 bedroom apartments.
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475 Anton Boulevard, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
A consumer credit reporting company that provides a free report each year, call 877-322-8228 or go to annualcreditreport.com.
How to freeze your credit file
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Free Credit Monitoring- monitor your credit to help detect possible identity fraud sooner and prevent surprises when you apply for credit, NO CREDIT CARD REQUIRED. Get customized alerts about new inquiries, accounts and changes to personal info. Monitor your spending- Know when there are changes to your spending or credit utilization ration. Trach your FICO Score-see progress over time and get alerts about changes to your credit.
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How to dispute info on your credit report
Identity theft victim assistance
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Upload a document to Experian
Experian customer support
Experian Security Freeze
P.O. Box 9554
Allen, TX 75013
Online
800-916-8800
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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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670 New London Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
The Traffic Tribunal is part of the Rhode Island unified court system and is comprised of eight (8) judicial officers, which include a Chief Magistrate, an Administrative Magistrate, two (2) Associate Judges, and four (4) Magistrates.
The Traffic Tribunal has original jurisdiction over civil traffic offenses committed in Rhode Island, including breathalyzer refusals. Further, the Traffic Tribunal has authority over certain Department of Environmental Management offenses. The Traffic Tribunal has oversight responsibilities and concurrent jurisdiction with the Municipal Courts for lesser traffic offenses.
The Traffic Tribunal operates several daily calendars including arraignments, trials, motions, and citation (collections) cases. The court also has an Appeals Division which processes Traffic Tribunal, Municipal Court, and Division of Motor Vehicle appeals.
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4 Howard Avenue, Pastore Complex, Cranston, RI 02920
The Office of the Attorney General Consumer Protection Unit investigates and mediates consumer complaints concerning unfair and unlawful business practices and misleading advertising arising out of alleged violations of the Deceptive Trade Practices Act. If groups of people are victimized by a deceptive trade practice, this office may file in the Superior Court a civil investigative demand, which is a formal investigation. In appropriate cases, a lawsuit to stop the illegal business practice may be initiated.
Apart from carrying out its statutory responsibilities, the Unit also provides information and referral services to the general public. Consumers are directed to the appropriate governmental or private agencies for help in answering specialized questions or resolving disputes that are not within the Unit's jurisdiction.
570 Broad Street, Suite 202, Providence, RI 02907
Therapy Services provided in home:
Physical Therapy
Speech Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Therapy Services-The types of therapies we offer are handled by a team of professionals that will work together with you and your loved ones in order to reach your goal and ensure that you are fully comfortable each and every day: Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy.
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1070 Main Street, Suite 201, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Services: Non profit agency providing both clinical and support services since 1975 to persons recovering from mental illness and co-occuring disorders to improve their mental health, well being and quality of life. Community residences, supported work, supervised apartments and case management programs offer opportunities for independent community living and skills training for former IMH patients and others referred by CMHC's, MHRH, Eleanor Slater Hospital, area hospitals and private practitioners.
Programs:
Community Residences/Case Management Services:
Supported Housing Office - Hope Street Apartments, 351-8833
Carla Andersen, Program Director
255 Hope Street, Providence, RI 02906-2173, 351-8833; Fax: 274-8210
Services: Offers low cost housing and support for 25 individuals with severe and persistent mental illness in the Providence area.
Westwick Residential Program: 828-8959; Fax: 822-2046
46 West Warwick Ave., West Warwick 02893
Fellowship House: 943-5817; Fax: 943-1424
1257 Cranston Street, Cranston, 02920
*Residential program, Wheelchair accessible
Ocean State Outreach, Mobile Treatment Team Office
59 West Shore Road, Warwick, 02889, 739-6611
Supervised Apartments:
1612 Broad Street, Cranston 02905
27 Dora Street, Providence 02909
68 Harrison Street, Providence, 02908
Fellowship Community Reintegration Services
Correctional Discharge Planning - Education - Consultation
Adult Correctional Institution
P.O. Box 8312 - Dix 2nd floor
Cranston, RI 02920, 462-3468; Fax:462-0848
Contact Person: Dawn Allen
Income Source: MHRH, client fees, Medicaid
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55 Hope Street, Providence, RI 02906
Personalized Case Management (Non-Medical): Case managers work with clients to understand and get access to services they are eligible for and to help them take control of certain aspects of their lives. Case managers provide direction on things such as assistance with paperwork and connections to medical, dental, and mental health providers. Case managers also provide information regarding housing, legal referrals, food resources, wellness programs, emotional support, education, medication, clinical trials, and statewide service organizations.
Oral Health Care Services
This program provides access to dental insurance for individuals who do not currently have it. In partnership with Delta Dental, APRI clients are enrolled in an insurance plan that covers teeth cleanings and allows for a maximum annual coverage for pre-approved dental services of $1,750. Medically necessary exceptions that exceed this amount are considered on a case-by-case basis. All payments are made directly to the provider on behalf of the client.
Emergency Financial Assistance Program
Clients may be eligible to receive financial assistance for a variety of needs, including medical costs, rent, heat, and other utility expenses. Verification of income and expenses, along with completion of an Emergency Financial Assistance application is necessary. Clients must apply for funding, with an annual limit of $2,500. All payments are made by APRI directly to the landlord or service provider, as appropriate.
Bus Passes & RIDE Tickets
Limited supplies of RIPTA bus passes and RIDE tickets are available for persons in need of transportation to medical visits. Clients who are able to obtain their own transportation are not eligible. Clients who are disabled are encouraged to apply for bus passes through RIPTA directly, or we can assist you in applying.
Mental Health & Substance Use Counseling Services (Outpatient)
Clients can receive counseling by providers who specialize in HIV, relationships, substance use/abuse, and other issues. Services are provided to individuals regardless of insurance status. (Counseling services are also available for HIV-negative individuals. Please contact us to discuss and set up an appointment.)
Afia Center for Health & Wellness
APRI is proud to offer of a variety of services through our Afia Center for Health & Wellness, co-located at Open Doors at 485 Plainfield St. in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Providence. Afia is a drop-in center that operates on Wednesdays and Thursdays 12-3 p.m. and offers hot meals; a food pantry that also includes access to personal care items; outings and group activities; and much more. New members must meet with APRI’s program coordinator to determine eligibility for services. There is no fee associated with the services offered through the Afia Center.
Nutritional Support
Clients who have a statement or evaluation from their medical provider indicating the need of a nutritional supplement are provided cases of Ensure Plus or Glucerna. Clients who have health insurance are eligible for this program if they can show written proof that they cannot get nutritional supplements from their own pharmacy. APRI’s licensed dietitian provides counseling for a client who is prescribed nutritional supplements.
ADAP Enrollment & Medication Management
We can assist clients in filling out and submitting paperwork for the state’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program, which guarantees access to HIV and other necessary medications. In addition, APRI offers services from a registered provider who can discuss medications with clients as needed.
Legal Services & Referrals
For older individuals living with HIV, end-of-life planning can be critically important. APRI partners with local attorneys who specialize in elder and estate planning to offer the creation and notarization of documents such as: Last Will and Testament, Durable Power of Attorney for Financial Matters, RI Health Care Power of Attorney, RI Living Will, and HIPAA authorization form. Clients need only be Ryan White eligible to receive these services.
Housing Advocacy
Stable housing is a crucial part of maintaining one’s overall health. We work with clients who are homeless, housing unstable, or who are seeking a change to their housing situation to apply for assistance, search for different housing options, and more.
Health Insurance Premium Assistance
APRI can assist clients who need help paying for their own health insurance premiums or COBRA payments for up to six months. If longer term assistance is needed, we will help a client transition to another insurance provider through Health Source RI.
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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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330 S. Patterson, Springfield, MO 65802
International aid organization that provides food, clean water and supplies by holding community outreaches, rendering aid to disaster victims, and implementing sustainability and nutrition programs in more than 100 countries.
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415 Tower Hill Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852
Services:
Heating Assistance & Weatherization
Head Start
Food Distribution
Emergency Services
Employment and Training
WIC
Tri-County’s Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, offers assistance with managing costs associated with home energy bills. Tri-County is able to help with paying fuel and utility bills during the winter months for eligible clients, and they can arrange for the installation of home insulation to reduce home-heating costs (gas, electric, propane, oil, kerosene or wood) through our weatherization program.
Weatherization Program assists low-income individuals and families to permanently reduce their energy consumption and increase energy efficiency, thereby reducing the cost of energy bills.
Energy audits are conducted in the home by their staff of qualified and friendly auditors. Energy audits will determine the need for insulation, weather-stripping, air sealing, pipe wrapping, and replacement of windows. Must meet income eligibility guidelines.
Food Distribution: Offers assistance with all aspects of essential needs and daily living, including food assistance. They welcome individuals to visit their 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
Summer Youth Employment and Training Program: A six week program operated between June and August for youth ages 14 -24. The program provides youth with work experience opportunities in local businesses, public facilities and non-profit agencies. Work experiences provide youth with hands-on opportunities to develop the skills they will need upon entering the work force. Youth receive wages and other payments upon attaining certain benchmarks relative to their job performance. Youth also participate in a variety of career and personal development activities such as community service projects, field trips, post secondary exploration, and guest speakers from key RI industries.
Youth Opportunity Center: Part of the State’s Youth works 411 system, the Youth Center provides academic and occupational assessment and exploration, employment assistance, paid and unpaid work experiences, intensive case management, job coaching, leadership skills, life skills training, tracking and follow up. Open to youth ages 14 -24 years old, for both in-school and out-of-school.
The Tri-County Community Action Agency Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) provides supplemental foods, healthcare referrals and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and to infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.
Upon enrollment into the WIC program, we will complete a nutritional assessment for you and your eligible family members. We will then offer education on healthy eating, monthly vouchers for nutritious foods including eggs, milk, cheese, peanut butter, beans, tuna, fruits, vegetables, whole grain breads, rice, iron fortified cereals, and juice as well as many other valuable resources. Breastfeeding and lactation support and education are also available through the WIC program.
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60 Valley Street, Suite 101, Providence, RI 02909
Since its founding during the campaign to pass the landmark Clean Water Act in 1972, Clean Water Action has worked to win strong health and environmental protections by bringing issue expertise, solution-oriented thinking and people power to the table.
The mission of CWA is to protect the environment, health, economic well-being and community quality of life. Clean Water Action organizes strong grassroots groups and coalitions, and campaigns to elect environmental candidates and to solve environmental and community problems.
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3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
KIDSNET
To ensure that all children in Rhode Island are as healthy as possible by getting the right health screenings and preventive care at the right time.
Provide a secure database for critical information about children's health.
Facilitate the collection and appropriate sharing of health data with for the provision of timely and appropriate preventive health services and follow-up.
Protect the confidential data about children in the system
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869 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
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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2350 Post Road, Suite 101, Warwick, RI 02886
Cathleen Naughton Associates provides home care that includes skilled nursing and therapy care (often paid for by insurance), and private duty care (paid for by the client). Skilled nursing and therapy care includes: RN,PT,OT,ST, certified wound care, home health aide support, and social services. Private duty care includes: geriatric care management, RN, certified home health aide support, homemaker, companion and driving services. Affordable concierge and handyman services are also available.
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340 Lockwood Street, Providence, RI 02907
A group of residents affected by foreclosure who work together to put an end to foreclosure and foreclosure-related evictions. The program provides direct outreach and case management to residents of foreclosed properties through door knocking, provide support and legal advice to individuals, propose legislation to protect residents and sanction foreclosing banks and lenders, and utilize direct action to keep people in their homes.
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100 Bullocks Point Avenue, Riverside, RI 02915
Since 1989, East Bay Coalition for the Homeless (EBCH) has been helping Rhode Island families get back on their feet by providing access to safe, affordable housing combined with case management, financial counseling and connection to mainstream resources. A seamless array of services may be accessed through our in-house or referral network. Services are individualized and designed to help families achieve and maintain financial stability.
Families go to them during times of crisis and debt. Whether they need safe, affordable housing or assistance addressing the hazards of lead poisoning, our staff is here to help. EBCH serves households that meet the federal definition of homelessness. Lead education and services are also available to renters and property owners.
492 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI 02840
The National Museum of American Illustration (NMAI) was founded in 1998 by Judy Goffman Cutler and Laurence S. Cutler to house their collection of primarily "Golden Age" American Illustration art, yet the museum also exhibits American illustration from all periods, styles and talents. The Museum venue is Vernon Court (1898), an interpretation of an 18th century French château from the "Gilded Age of Architecture," designed by Carrère & Hastings, architects for many notable landmark buildings such as the NY Public Library, the US Senate and House Office Buildings, Lord Duveen's New York Galleries, the Neue Gallery, The Flagler Museum, and The Frick Collection. The NMAI's goal is to present a venue for the public to appreciate the collection of American illustration art in perpetuity.
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45 Pemberton Avenue, Jamestown, RI 02835
Housing programs that make rental housing more readily available to homeless people and/or low-income individuals and families (those below 50% of the area's median income). Some complexes or housing units may be reserved for low-income older adults, people with disabilities and/or other special populations.
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945 Charles Street, North Providence, RI 02904
Charles Street Manor is subsidized housing 62+, handicapped or disabled.
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81A Moosup Valley Road, Foster, RI 02825
Offers a general collection of books, magazines, videos, and audio cassettes; pre-school story hour; summer reading program for youth. Fax, computer, Internet. Programs for all ages.
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114 Minnesota Avenue, Suite 2, Warwick, RI 02888
The Rhode Island Vehicle Inspection Program exists to ensure that the vehicles operating on the Rhode Island roadways are safe and environmentally clean. Rhode Island Law requires that vehicles be inspected on a regular basis. All inspections are conducted in accordance with the state's Official Manual for Motor Vehicle Inspection.
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One Capitol Hill, RI Office of Energy Resources, Providence, RI 02908
OER is charged with monitoring the state's energy infrastructure and ensuring the adequate supply of diesel, gasoline, and heating fuels at the state's six fuel terminals, free energy assessments, weatherization programs, rebate programs for water heaters, heat pumps, boilers furnaces
