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150 Jenckes Hill Rd, Lincoln, RI 02865
The center for Lincoln senior . 150 Jenckes hill Road, Lincoln, RI 02865. To the meal site, for shopping, and more! Call for more information or to schedule a pick-up time. 401-753-7000. Food Assistance
209 Armistice Boulevard, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Armistice offers occupational health to local businesses including a variety of appointment-based and walk-in services. Appointments are available for services such as physicals, hearing tests, breath alcohol testing, pulmonary function testing, immunizations, and follow up visits for work related injuries. Walk-in services include the acute care of new work related injuries, drug screenings, and other additional options to suit the needs of your company and its employees.
Rhode Island Dream Center, 744 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
OverComers is a faith based 13-step recovery program that provides a spiritual plan of recovery.
1183 Boston Neck Road, Narragansett, RI 02882
Provides grocery delivery for individuals who are under quarantine and elderly adults who are homebound or without transportation. Roch’s Fresh Foods is offering delivery across the state.
57 Howard Avenue, 4th floor, John O. Pastore Center, Cranston, RI 02920
Provides legal services for patients in psychiatric facilities. Investigates complaints about conditions in psychiatric facilities and group homes. Takes all necessary actions to protect the rights of patients in psychiatric facilities, residents of group homes and clients of community mental health centers.
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58 Flanagan Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871
We provide a family for children ages 10 to 18. Six to eight boys or girls live in each single-family home with a married couple called Family-Teachers®. In these homes, youth learn social and independent-living skills that help them find success in school and in their community.
50 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02909
Medicaid is a federal and state program that provides health coverage for certain people with limited income and assets. Each state runs different Medicaid-funded programs for different groups of people, including: Older adults People with disabilities Children Pregnant people Parents and/or caretakers of children They provide with assistance throughout application process.
31 John Clarke Road, Middletown, RI 02842
Alcohol and other drug use Depression and anxiety Grief and loss Marital problems Parent-child conflict Trauma Separation, divorce, remarriage Sexual abuse Stress Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorders Disruptive behavior Compulsive gambling, eating or shopping
1944 Warwick Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889
One of the key services OSCIL provides is advocacy both for individuals and within the community as a whole. Advocacy is central to a Center for Independent Living’s mission. CILs offers both individual and systems advocacy. Individual advocacy is assisting an individual with a disability to protect his or her rights or to fight for needed resources. Through systems advocacy, we advance civil rights and equal access for all persons with disabilities on the local, state and federal levels. SYSTEMS ADVOCACY Our Independent Living Coordinators keep up-to-date on programs and legislation which may affect people with disabilities. Consumers are encouraged to contact their community leaders and legislators to inform them of their views on various programs and legislative issues. INDIVIDUAL ADVOCACY We work with people with disabilities to teach valuable self-advocacy skills, including: Learning the rights that they have already and making effective use of those rights. Learning how to effectively communicate their needs to both maintain the rights they already have and to make advancement in expanding the rights of persons with disabilities. OSCIL staff will also work with consumers to advocate for services to meet individual needs, including helping to understand the function and processes (necessary criteria, application process, deadlines, etc.) for Social Security, Vocational Rehabilitation, Medicare/Medicaid, and other service agencies.
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83 Park Street, Suite 5, The Vets, Providence, RI 02903
Ranked as a one of the Top 10 Film Festivals in the United States, this world-class event will be held at venues around Providence. It features screenings, filmmaking workshops, meet-and-greet industry events and seminars. Aiming to promote Rhode Island as a filmmaking location and to celebrate the independent filmmaking spirit, FLICKERS also hosts a number of high-profile premieres and provides a showcase for international features, documentaries, and shorts. RIIFF accepts films of any type, in any genre. Films accepts are shot and produced in countries across the globe. Rhode Island native Bobby Farrelly was so impressed with the festival's debut that he held the world premiere of his next film - There's Something About Mary - at the 1998 event
172 Franklin Street, Bristol, RI 02809
Federal program that provides a box of nutritious shelf stable foods to seniors’ age 60+ who have an income at or lower than 130FPL.
575 Centerville Road, Warwick, RI 02886
Making "dreams" possible for RI chronically ill children, birth to 18 years. Impossible Dream Playground, 575 Centerville Rd., Warwick, John D. Florio Memorial Park, Rte. 117 (west) off I-95. Open to the public. Completely handicapped playable.
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50 Birch Street, Cranston, RI 02920
Administers both a public housing and Section 8 housing voucher program; owns and manages six projects which contain 611 subsidized units. It also administers 257 Section 8 housing voucher services: Subsidized housing units are: Elderly Housing only: Jennings Manor and Budlong Manor; Elderly/disable housing: Randall Manor, Arlington Manor, Knightsville Manor, Hall Manor. For 62+: Budlong Manor, Jennings Manor
1625 Diamond Hill Road, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Medication assisted treatment services, Maintenance and long-term detox, Methadone, Buprenorphene, Suboxone® and Vivitrol
100 Borden Street, Providence, RI 02903
Steere House is an independent non-profit organization, serving adults who require skilled, restorative and long-term care services within a secure and caring environment. Steere House also provides educational and research experiences that enhance the care of those we serve. Services: 120 bed nursing and rehabilitation facility Alzheimer Unit or Wing (locked) Respite Trach Methadone Psych Services Dialysis Wound Vac Bus Line Smoke-Outside
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The substance abuse task force identifies and addressed the issue of substance abuse in the city and its mission is to develop, implement, and advocate for effective community-based prevention initiatives.
50 Gladstone Street, Cranston, RI 02920
The VICS organization is a non-profit, community-based organization that provides myriad services to the students of the Cranston Public School System. In addition to providing volunteers who tutor, translate, interpret, and schedule field trips, VlCS prides itself on taking enrichment programs into the schools to enhance the curriculum. VICS is always searching for new volunteers, so if you have a special talent you would like to share with the students of Cranston, please contact:
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800 Clinton Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Satellite Offices: 800 Clinton Street, Woonsocket (Administrative Offices; Housing) 55 Cummings Way, Woonsocket (Adult behavioral health, employment, Wellness & Recovery Center 181 Cumberland Street, Woonsocket (Children's Behavioral Health, Viola M. Berard School) Additional Phone Numbers:Child / Family Fax:767-9107; Adult & Emergency Fax:767-9177 Services: Accredited UNCA, multi-service organization. Member of the Fund for Community Progress. Accredited CARF provider for acute and long term mental health clients, substance abuse clients and at risk youth. Agency emphasis is on home and community based case management, housing, employment, peer support services and professional psychiatric counseling and rehabilitation services. Operates multiple supervised and independent living options for persons in recovery (substance abuse, mental illness, dually diagnosed). I
130 Bellevue Avenue, 1st Floor, Newport, RI 02840
Provides income for individuals and their families as partial replacement of earnings lost because of old age retirement, disability or death. Benefits and benefit amounts are dependent on contributions and past earnings of covered workers and their employers. Administers SSI program for persons 65 and over; 65 and under if blind or disabled.
725 Dexter Street, Providence, RI 02905
Accepts State dental insurance for children.
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