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1090 New London Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
General Dentistry Cleaning and Exams:Preventative care is important for staying cavity and infection free. We provide dental cleanings and examinations so that everyone in the family can stay in excellent oral health. Schedule yours twice a year. Emergency Dentist
6 Blackstone Valley Place, Lincoln, RI 02865
Speech therapy team addresses problems related to speech, language and swallowing. These issues could include language and swallowing disorders; cognitive difficulties with thinking, problem-solving and remembering; and slurred speech.
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222 Washington Street, West Warwick, RI 02893
Using curriculum based learning, participants develop skills in areas such as interviewing, work relationships, time management, conflict resolution and problem solving.
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2 Old County Road, Barrington, RI 02806
Provides outpatient and home based mental health and substance abuse treatment services for children, 4+; adults, elderly. Also information, consultation and education, referral, diagnosis, treatment, evaluation and community support services.
3 West Road, Cranston, RI 02920
Programs that pay for some or all of the cost of Medicare for seniors and people with disabilities who are not otherwise eligible for Medicaid.
40 Dr. Marcus Wheatland Boulevard, Newport, RI 02840
Assists with housing problems or complaints Payment assistance for utilities, rent, deposits, prescriptions, and co-pays Helps provide hotel stays for homeless or evicted Priority given to families with children
25 John A. Cummings Way, 4th floor, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Dentists and hygienists provide a full range of comprehensive dental services to both children and adults. General Dentistry; Cleaning and Checkup; Fillings; Crowns; Extractions; Fluoride; Sealants; Preventative; Hygienic; Restorative
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345 Cherry Hill Road, Johnston, RI 02919
The mission of Johnston Senior High School, in partnership with the parents and the community , is to promote the academic, social, physical and psychological well­ being of each student. Together, they will create an institution responsive to the needs of an ever­ changing society by offering rigorous and dynamic programs, which challenge all students to achieve high standards, become life­long learners and lead self­ fulfilling, productive lives.
501 Centerville Road, Suite 201, Warwick, RI 02886
**Holiday programs for clients ONLY. ** Seven adolescent programs, ages 10 to 18, that provide continually less restrictive services, both residential and outreach, within the same philosophical framework. Clients are offered the option of residential treatment, pre-independent living, group home, foster home and/or outreach worker. RI Operations Director: Jerry Carnevale Regional Operations Director: Hildy Paris Source of income: DCYF funding
40 Caswell Street, Narragansett, RI 02882
The Animal Control Division of the Narragansett Police Department is responsible for enforcing local ordinance and state laws regarding animals and animal husbandry. The primary goals of Animal Control is to educate the citizenry of the Town of Narragansett with the importance of responsible pet ownership, rabies awareness, control of the feral cat population and to have effective enforcement by means of dialogue, education, or by more serious matters through citation or animal impoundment.
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650 Branch Avenue, Unit 6, Providence, RI 02904
Oak Street Health provides transportation to and from appointments.
2220 Bronco Highway, Burrillville, RI 02830
The mission of Burrillville Middle School’s faculty and staff is to provide a safe, supportive and respectful school environment where all students are taught within a team model to be effective communicators, skilled problem solvers, independent learners and creative, healthy and courteous citizens.
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70 Lincoln Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Presidential Place, is a subsidized apartment community designed for those who are 62 years of age and older.
15 Wickham Road, Newport, RI 02840
Newport Partnership for families helps connect people with services, programs, support and cooperation to promote individual and community well being.
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45 Greeley Street, Providence, RI 02904
Services: Residential support in group homes and apartments; health and life education; behavior management; Independent Living Program; family support. Serving people, 21+ with physical/developmental needs. Provides a home-like environment wherein the resident is challenged to discover her/his own unique dignity and worth. Emphasizes consistent and individualized programming to encourage each resident to develop to his/her greatest potential and to have as much control over their own lives as they are capable of having. Support also supplied to persons living in their own homes, apartments or their family home.
3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
There are going to be three main types of places where people will be able to get vaccinated: The first type of place is a state-run vaccination site. The second location where vaccine will be available will be retail pharmacies. The third type of place where people will be able to get vaccinated is local and regional vaccination sites. These will include community clinics run by cities and towns. It will also include vaccination happening through some hospital and healthcare systems, community health centers, and other sites in the community. Registration for these sites will be determined by municipalities.
Visions I is a scattered site subsidized housing project focused on the north and northwestern portions of the Smith Hill neighborhood and features 26 high-quality apartments.
1176 Main Street, West Warwick Fire Department, West Warwick, RI 02893
The duty of the West Warwick EMA is to coordinate and direct the planning, organization, control, and implementation of local emergency management activities. Additional duties and activities include the following: Coordinate with community officials and with the Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency (RIEMA) as necessary to ensure the effective administration of the emergency management program; Manage, operate, and maintain the Emergency Operations Center (EOC); Establish and maintain agency emergency policies and communication procedures for all West Warwick employees and volunteers; Coordinate, develop, and implement the Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) for the Town of West Warwick; Prepare and distribute disaster preparedness material to the citizens of West Warwick; Coordinate the actions and uses of West Warwick assets during emergency exercises and actual occurrences of natural disasters.
130 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI 02840
Using donated labor, supplies, and building materials, we perform critical and strategic home repairs free of charge to those who can not afford the expense and are physically unable to do the work. We focus on safety and emergency repairs, home modifications for aging-in-place, veteran’s projects, and energy efficiency. We encourage homeowners and their families to work alongside us so that everyone shares an investment in community pride, safety, and well being.
55 John Cummings Way, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Services provided include Adult Community Support Services, Wellness & Recovery Services and Medicaid Health Home. This includes basic needs assistance to low income households and connecting families to financial literacy and other programs to strengthen their financial condition. Basic assistance services include food assistance, utility assistance, clothing vouchers and housing referral and advocacy.
311 Doric Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
At CCAP, their goal is to reduce the cost for low-income households, elderly, families and people with disabilities by improving the energy of their homes while assuring their health and safety. The United States Department of Energy (DOE) Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) was created in 1976 to assist low-income families. WAP is operated in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and in Native American tribes. Funds are used to improve the energy efficiency of low-income homes using the most advanced technologies and testing protocols available in the housing industry. The energy conservation resulting from the efforts of state and local agencies helps our country reduce its dependency on foreign oil and decreases the cost of energy for families in need while improving the health and safety of their homes. Some of the benefits to the home would be: -Insulate walls, attic and basement -Wrap pipes, weather stripping around doors, caulk and seal windows -Check for proper ventilation -Install smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors -Check for gas leaks -Evaluate the heating system
670 Weeden Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
When schools are closed, the soup kitchen is closed.
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400 Massasoit Avenue, Suite 113, East Providence, RI 02914
Home care provides health services conducted in the privacy of an individual’s home. This includes skilled nursing, social services, and physical, speech, and occupational therapy. There are also additional services available, such as providing a certified nursing assistant (CNA), a home companion, and homemaker care, which assists the client with activities in their daily life (ADLs). *Center for Brain Health program is discontinued 4/29/25