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72 Andover Street, North Providence, RI 02904
Andover Street Apartments is one of two homes for family rental housing which turns into Home Ownership managed by the North Providence PHA.
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75 Sockanossett Crossroad Suite 301, Cranston, RI 02920
Programs address alcohol, prescription drug, opiate, cocaine, synthetic drug and marijuana addictions. Treatment applies an integrated and holistic approach, informed by the biological process of addiction. Programs and services also address the patient’s co-occurring mental health concerns and promote wellness for optimal results. Through a variety of effective treatment methods, Continuum patients gain the skills necessary to live without alcohol and drugs, learn how to prevent relapse and maintain sobriety and wellness.
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188 Princeton Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
We aim to provide students with opportunities to develop the knowledge, skills, and moral character necessary to successfully contribute to society.
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50 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02909
MyOptionsRI offers person-centered options counseling to help Rhode Islanders understand the choices they have for long-term services and supports (LTSS). There are many services available across the state and we connect you to services you want and explain alternatives.
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7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, CMS, is part of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and is responsible for these programs which allow a large quantity of Americans access to healthcare they wouldn't otherwise get.
Medicare is a health insurance program for people 65 and older, people under age 65 with certain disabilities, and people of all ages with End-Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant).
To facilitate expeditious investigation of the alleged fraud, it is helpful to have as much information as possible. Pertinent information includes:
Name of Medicaid client
Client's Medicaid card number
Name of doctor, hospital, or other healthcare provider
Date of service
Amount of money Medicaid approved and/or paid; and
A description of the acts that you suspect involve fraud
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3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
Monitor reportable infectious diseases: Identify newly diagnosed cases reportable under Rhode Island law and analyze trends in newly diagnosed cases.
Locate people who have been exposed to infectious diseases and contact them and guide them to action.
Control disease outbreaks, plan public health responses to outbreaks of infectious disease and react swiftly to contain outbreaks with healthcare providers in the community.
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40 Howard Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Services: Responsible for the health care services given to inmates.
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150 Franklin Street, Bristol, RI 02809
East Bay Community Development Corp, (EBCDC) was established to create and maintain affordable housing for the town’s low to moderate income citizens in the face of continually rising housing prices and the stagnation of wages.
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30 Quaker Lane, 1st Floor, Warwick, RI 02887
Medicare is managed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Social Security works with CMS by enrolling people in Medicare. Medicare is the country’s health insurance program for people age 65 or older. Certain people younger than age 65 can qualify for Medicare, too, including those with disabilities and those who have permanent kidney failure.
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612 George Washington Highway, Lincoln, RI 02865
Assisted Living: Discreet support available 24 hours a day from our professional staff. Offers a broad range of services, including: Personal care – assistance with activities of daily living, including bathing, grooming, getting dressed and safety checks; escorting to and from daily events; Medication management – includes consultation with primary physicians and pharmacies, plus ordering and scheduled reviews by a licensed nurse; Incontinence management – daytime and overnight assistance.
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455 Toll Gate Road, Warwick, RI 02886
Hospital charity care requirements cover those essential services necessary to diagnose, correct, or cure a medical condition that endangers life, causes pain and suffering, results in illness or infirmity, or causes a physical deformity or malfunction. Both inpatient and outpatient services are included.
To receive full charity care, patients annual family income must be up to and including 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. For partial charity care, patients annual family income must be between 200% and 300% of the Federal Poverty Level may receive assistance based on a sliding scale. In addition to income, hospitals have the option to consider other assets. Also must be denied from Medicaid first depending on income. Patients who get accepted will receive financial aid for a year.
**For patients who feel that an application or appeal was wrongfully denied should call the RI Dept of Health info line 222-5960.
Website: www.health.ri.gov/hospitals/about/charitycare
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25 Webb Street, Cranston, RI 02920
Saint Vincent de Paul has conference centers available that serve as food pantries and meal sites. The following are by region:
Providence/Cranston
St. Pius V Conference, Providence. 401-859-5800 ext 121
Holy Name Conference, Providence. 401-859-5800 ext 110
St Mark Conference, Cranston. 401-942-1616 ext 320
St Raymond Conference, Providence, 401-859-5800 ext 120 weekly Saturday 9am to 11am
Holy Ghost Conference, Providence 401-421-3551
Northern Rhode Island
St. Joseph Conference, Cumberland 401-426-9806
Our Lady of Good Help Conference, Mapleville, 401-762-1834 First Saturday of the month from 9am to 10am
St. John the Baptist Conference, Pawtucket 401-722-9054
St John Paul II Conference, Pawtucket 401-744-5404 Tuesdays 12:30 to 1:30
Mary, Mother of Mankind Conference, North Providence 401-225-4046
St. Eugene Conference, Chepachet 401-568-2700 Does not have set hours by request only.
St Philip Conference, Greenville 401-949-2949
West Bay
St John and James Conference, West Warwick 401-821-7661
St Vincent de Paul Conference, Coventry 401-828-3090 Saturday from 11-11:30am
St Joseph Conference, West Warwick 401-859-5800 ext 107
St Kevin Conference, Warwick 401-921-0907
East Bay/Aquidneck Island
St Brendan Conference, Riverside 401-301-6307
Jesus Savior Conference, Newport 401-236-2453 bi monthly for 2-3 hours. Bagged lunches
St Joseph Conference Newport 401-258-5773 Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10am to 12pm
St Lucy Conference, Middletown 401-236-2453
Southern
St Catherine Laboure Conference, Westerly 401-450-9749 Monday and Wednesday 10am to 12pm
St Mary/St James Conference, Carolina 401-364-9413 2nd and 4th Wednesday from 8am to 11am.
St Joseph Conference, Hope Valley 401-539-0677
St Francis Conference, Wakefield 401-871-8936 nothing is served on site. No hours just on personal response to a request for food.
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111 Peirce Street, East Greenwich Public Schools, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Services: Mentoring for children and family resources in six East Greenwich schools. Offer 1 to 1, small group and homework clubs. Community events.
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4 Pleasant Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Social Security offers an online retirement application that you can complete in as little as 15 minutes. Applicants may also call to schedule an appointment.
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249 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Non-profit organization dedicated to providing free services to individuals and families touched by cancer in local communities of Rhode Island, southeastern Massachusetts and eastern Connecticut.
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50 Washington Square, Newport, RI 02840
Support Groups
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50 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02909
Helpline for resources and information regarding gambling addiction
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573 Putnam Pike, Greenville, RI 02828
Library materials loaned, information assistance and programs. Books, large print books, CDs, DVD's, nooks, cameras and puzzles. Reference collection. Literacy books and adult readers. Meeting rooms available for non-profit organizations and clubs.
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311 Doric Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
New Opportunity Homes (NOH) – RI Works transitional housing program.
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249 Blackstone Boulevard, Providence, RI 02906
The Arrigan Rehabilitation Center offers comprehensive physical and occupational therapy to assist injured workers who experience a variety of musculoskeletal and neurological concerns. Highly qualified therapists evaluate the injured worker, create individualized treatment plans, assess progress, and supervise all treatments. Experienced in the industrial health setting, physical and occupational therapy assistants directly provide patients with many of the daily treatments.
The Center offers a spacious gym equipped with all necessary strengthening, conditioning, and flexibility equipment. The Center also possesses one of the largest therapy pools in Southern New England, 20 meters in length with a constant temperature of 92 degrees F. Provides therapeutic aquatics with the aid of temperature, buoyancy, and the gentle but firm resistive force of water. This allows for strengthening and mobility training with greater ease and less discomfort.
Many injured workers receive a combination of therapeutic aquatics with either land-based therapeutic exercise/conditioning/mobility training or work hardening.
Staff now also includes three Certified Hand Therapists who can treat acute hand injuries/post-op patients, administer therapeutic exercises, fabricate splints, and make recommendations for additional adaptive equipment.
All treatment staff are experienced in the treatment of work-related injuries, and participate in annual professional development and continuing education seminars.
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101 First Avenue, East Greenwich, RI 02818
James H. Eldredge Elementary School mission is to empower all students to achieve their full potential, become life-long learners, and positively contribute to society. Their vision is to empower all students by connecting them to the world in meaningful, relevant, and purposeful ways.
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Provides advocacy in court for the best interests of children who are the victims of abuse and/or neglect and are therefore involved with the Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) and the Rhode Island Family Court. Staff includes attorney, guardians ad litem and Social Caseworkers.
Program also trains volunteers to serve as Court Appointed Special Advocates.
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40 Howard Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Programs within the formal criminal justice system that provide facilities for the detention of people who have been charged with a crime and are awaiting trial, and/or the confinement, treatment, employment, training and discipline of people who have been sentenced to imprisonment after conviction for a criminal offense.
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25 Nardolillo Street, Johnston, RI 02919
Allegria Court is subsidized housing 62+.
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1935 Kingstown Road, Wakefield, RI 02879
Services:
Head Start and Early Head Start
Joyful Learning Child Academy
Family Care Community Partnership (FCCP)
Senior and Disabled Adult Services
Heating Assistance (by appointment)
Emergency Serices
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
Head Start educators work with families and children to implement developmental and socialization strategies that work best for you and your child. Our classrooms are bright and inviting and are designed to maximize creativity and learning. Healthy lunches and snacks are provided to children daily. In addition to providing educational and nutritional resources, children will have access to health and dental screenings at no cost, and families will be provided with health referrals and referrals for emergency services whenever needed. We recruit families 12 months per year. Head Start Program provides a center-based, comprehensive early childhood education program for 76 children from ages three to Five years old.
The Tri-County Early Head Start program offers a home-based option for children aged birth to three years old, in which an educator visits the home once per week to engage the child in educational and developmental activities, and socialization strategies. Classroom-based options are available for children ages 18 months to 3 years old, and focus on fun and engaging curriculum to prepare the child for pre-school.
Early Head Start is a federal program for eligible families, that are expecting a child, or with a child ages birth to three years old. The program provides services that promote cognitive, language and social-emotional development of the child. Children enrolled in the program will receive medical and dental screenings at no cost, and families are provided with assistance locating health care, and emergency services whenever needed.
The Early Head Start program provides center-based early education services to 8 children in one classroom. Early Head Start also offers home-based services to 22 children and families including 5 prenatal clients. Families residing in the towns of North Kingstown, South Kingstown, Narragansett, Hopkinton, Richmond, Exeter, Charlestown, Westerly, and New Shoreham are eligible for the program.
Eligibility Guidelines: The programs service families with income at or below the federal poverty guidelines, children in living in foster care, and families experiencing homelessness. Ten percent of enrollment slots must be filled with children with a diagnosed disability.
The Joyful Learning Child Academy: is a pre-school and early education program that services families with young children. The program provides comprehensive early education and development services to infants and children six weeks through five years of age.
Joyful Learning is licensed by the RI Department of Children, Youth and Families and is accredited by the RI Department of Education. Furthermore, the program was awarded 4 stars under the BrightStars ratings system as defined by the Rhode Island Association for the Education of Young Children [RIAEYC].
The Center, located at 1935 Kingstown Road in Wakefield, is open year round, Monday through Friday from 6:30 am until 6:00 pm. Joyful Learning provides children with a best-practice curriculum in early childhood education and maintains the most stringent of regulations in regard to staffing, per RI State licensing. All staff has education requirements as per directives of DCYF and RIDE and must complete extensive background checks prior to employment.
For more information on the Joyful Learning Program, please contact Tara Ward at 789-2244 or via email at mailto:[email protected].
Senior & Disabled Adults Programs:
Tri-County’s Senior and Disabled Adult Case Managers are available to assist with a multitude of services including nutrition services, healthcare and medical assistance, home health aides, home modifications, elder abuse prevention, and when necessary, nursing home referrals. Our goal is to identify the needs of the individual and their family, and to prepare strategies to assist them in meeting those needs.For information on all Senior and Disabled Adult services, contact us at 401 349-5760.
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 we can arrange for the installation of home insulation to reduce home-heating costs (gas, electric, propane, oil, kerosene or wood) through our weatherization program.
