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40 Leander Street, Providence, RI 02909
Hillcrest Village is subsidized housing 62+, handicapped or disabled. In addition to 130 apartments, many of which are handicapped-accessible, the property includes a large community area with kitchen and laundry. There is ample ground-level parking as well as access to public transportation. Hillcrest Village provides rent subsidies to income-qualified applicants; utilities are included in the rent.
Countryside Professional Park, 1676 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871
Provide transitional programs for high school students and adults. Vocational Rehabilitation - BHDDH and ORS
172 Taunton Avenue, Suite 8, East Providence, RI 02914
Services: Promotes citizen involvement in government and provides information on election procedures and voter registration. Organizes debates and candidate forums; conducts studies on issues and then lobbies on positions. Income Source: Dues; local contributions.
225 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
Elmwood Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility located in Providence’s historic Elmwood section. Services: Secure, long term, 24 hour skilled nursing care for dementia/Alzheimer patients. Alzheimer Unit or Wing (locked) Respite Wound Vac Dialysis Psych Services Methadone Trach Beds: 70 Bus Line Smoke-Outside
100 Bullocks Point Avenue, Riverside, RI 02915
WIC serves babies and children up to the age of five, pregnant and breastfeeding women, and new mothers. WIC helps children be the healthiest they can be, have better diets and growth rates, and be better prepared for school. WIC also helps pregnant women and new mothers experience healthy pregnancies and raise healthy babies with practical breastfeeding and infant feeding advice. The Women, Infants, and Children program provides: -Evidence-based nutrition assistance -Breastfeeding advice and support -Links to community services -Healthy foods purchased using the eWIC card to support good nutrition during pregnancy, infancy, and early childhood The RI WIC Program announced Shaw’s Supermarkets and Stop & Shop Supermarkets are self-checkout enabled for eWIC! Please note: 1. When using the eWIC card combined with other methods of payment participants must cash out in this order: eWIC first, then SNAP, then cash/credit in order for the transaction to complete. 2. Participants can’t get a balance inquiry at the self-checkout register. They need to go to the main register with a cashier within the self-checkout area for a balance inquiry. 3. A receipt with their ending balance will print once they have completed the transaction within the self-checkout lane. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
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398 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI 02840
Heatherwood Rehabilitation & Health Care Center offers short-term rehabilitation, long-term, respite, hospice and dementia care.
400 East Avenue, CCRI, Warwick, RI 02886
Rhode Island Football Academy is designed for campers ages 5-15. This division is an ideal camp opportunity for the player looking to become an elite football player. The camp philosophy of teaching “Football the Right Way” ensures that they will deliver proper football instruction to campers of all playing levels. Training sessions are fun and up tempo. Campers will build on their training learned each day for their respective position and then move on to more advanced training.
487 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, RI 02886
Senior Services Case Management provides assessment, monitoring, and protective services for seniors. Case managers oversee the development and implementation of client-specific care plans. They can help clients maintain independence through home and community services. These services are state-subsidized through the RI Office of Healthy Aging Home and Community Care Programs.
6 Payne Road, Block Island, RI 02807
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.
11 Friendship Street, Newport, RI 02840
A private, not-for-profit, full-service 129 bed hospital providing general medical/surgical services, obstetrics, pediatrics, 24-hour emergency services, mental health services, comprehensive physical rehabilitation, ambulatory surgery, prenatal programs, occupational health services, diabetic teaching program, outpatient ostomy program, outpatient diet counseling and mammography. ** Occupational Health Services, 848-6020 The Borden-Carey Building, G2, 19 Friendship St., Newport 02840 Person in Charge: Todd A. Cipriani, Director Services: Provides a full range of health related services to businesses including medical monitoring, comprehensive injury management, physical examinations, health risk appraisals, employee assistance program, on-site screening services, health education, intervention programs, drug testing, and OSHA compliance. ** Vanderbilt Rehabilitation Center, 845-1845 20 Powel Avenue, Newport 02840 Person in Charge: Todd Cipriani Services: A 19 bed accredited, specialty unit offering comprehensive physical rehabilitation for inpatients and outpatients who are partially or fully disabled as a result of spinal cord injury, cerebral vascular accident (stroke), amputation, brain injury, multiple trauma, Parkinson's Disease or other neuromuscular disabilities such as Multiple Sclerosis. Income Source: Patient fees; gifts; third party reimbursement
Cathedral Square, Providence, RI 02903
They are dedicated to helping families integrate into American society. AHOPE is an entirely volunteer based organization. their members range from students to professionals, all dedicated to helping develop prosperous Rhode Island communities.
Beacon Street, Newport, RI 02840
Newport Heights located in Newport Rhode Island is a LIHTC development offering two, three, and four bedroom apartments. Designed for families, income guidelines are established through the Tax Credit program.
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.
80 Metropolitian Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Cranston Area Career & Technical Center Department Offers Training in the areas of: Auqaculture, Child Developtment, CISCO Cyber Security & Digital Forensics, Computer Aided Design/Drafting, Culinary Arts, Entrepreneurship, Graphic Communications, Interactive Digital Media, Medical Pathways, Pre-Engineering/Robotics, and Residential Repair Remodeling & Construction.
2756 Post Road, Suite 103, Warwick, RI 02886
Maternal Child Home Visiting provides child development, health and social services to newborns and their families as well as families with young children. Healthy Families America (HFA) is designed to help parents with understanding and caring for their infant’s needs, building strong parent child connections, breastfeeding and feeding support, and helping children learn and grow to reach their potential. Parents as Teachers (PAT) is a home based program that supports parents by teaching them the skills they need to teach their children and enhance their development and also supports families with monthly community activities and family events. Both programs enrolls pregnant families and families with children up to 4 years old. Both programs are free and help families connect with other services and supports that they feel they need.
10 Franklin Street, Lincoln, RI 02865
Christine Medici, Property Manager, if one wishes to email. The Lincoln Housing Authority has a total of 246 units for disabled or elderly persons at two sites: Lincoln Manor located at the housing authority; Manville Manor located on 155 Church Street, Manville 02838; family housing at Woodland Terrace; administers 124 Housing Choice Vouchers.
612 George Washington Highway, Lincoln, RI 02865
Independent Living: An active lifestyle without the burdens of maintaining a home.
50 Sand Hill Road, Charlestown, RI 02813
Charlestown Animal Control is a municipally run shelter, finding homes for strays and abandoned animals in the Charlestown area.
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815 Reservoir Ave, Cranston, RI 02910
Program that provide a brief period of rest or relief for family members, guardians or others who are regular caregivers for dependent by offering temporary or intermittent care for the dependent.
19 Chapel Street, Newport, RI 02840
Deblois Street Apartments is subsidized housing 62+, handicapped, disabled or families.
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940 Nooseneck Hill Road, West Greenwich, RI 02817
Public school district serving the towns of Exeter and West Greenwich Schools: Exeter-West Greenwich Senior High School Exeter-West Greenwich Junior High School Lineham Elementary School Metcalf Elementary School Wawaloam Elementary School
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593 Eddy Street, Providence, RI 02903
A private, not for profit, 719 bed teaching hospital, a Major affiliate of Brown University School of Medicine, focusing on specialty and acute care, inpatient and outpatient. Serves as the Level 1 Trauma Center in Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts. Includes 87 bed Hasbro Children Hospital that is a fully accessible pediatric division. ** Community Liaison for Hospital: John F. Gillespie, Jr. (Free care form is available for people who cannot afford to pay) ** Ambulatory Patient Center, 444-5491 Hours: 8am - 4:30pm, Mon - Fri; pediatrics/medical clinics evening hours Mon - Fri Adult outpatient clinics for medical, orthopedics, medical specialties, surgical, plastic surgery, oncology. ** Child Development Center, 444-5685; 444-6115 Fax Director: Michael E. Msall, M.D. Hours: 8am - 4:30pm, Mon - Fri Services: Multidisciplinary evaluation and treatment of children and adolescents with motor, cognitive, communicative, developmental, learning, attention, behavior and genetic disorders. Specialty programs include feeding disorders, PKU-inborn errors of metabolism, Down Syndrome and related chromosone disorders, Cystic Fibrosis, meningomyelocele, Cerebral Palsy/neuromuscular disorders, Muscular Dystrophy. Center works closely with primary care physicians and community agencies and has partnerships with Women & Infants Intensive Care Nursery Follow-up, Infant Development Unit and Hasbro Children's Hospital Pediatric Rehabilitation. Center has applied to be a Rhode Island state CEDARRS site. ** Genetic Counseling Center, 444-8361 Director: Dianne N. Abuelo, M.D. Hours: 9am - 5pm, Mon - Fri Services: Offers genetic counseling for individuals at risk or potentially at risk for having a child with a birth defect or inherited disease/disorder. Genetic evaluation for all ages. Referral for prenatal diagnosis when appropriate. **Rehabilitation Services Department, Adult, 444-5419; Pediatric, 444-5020 Director: Janice Moretti Hours: Inpatient: 7:30am-5pm, 7 days/week Outpatient: 7am-6pm, Mon-Fri Services: Provides occupational, physical, speech therapy and audiology services. The services encompass all groups from birth to geriatrics. Hasbro Children's Hospital services the birth to 18 population. Hasbro Children's Rehab provides evaluations and assessments of children with developmental disability disorders, spasticity management, and sensory integration. Pediatric rehab services include speech and audiology evaluations; diagnostics, care plans, treatment and education aimed at maximizing function, emphasizing prevention and maintaining and/or improving quality of life. For adults rehab services include but are not limited to orthopedic, neurologic, cardiac, pulmonary and women's health. Specialities in hand therapy, urinary incontinence and pelvis dysfunction, driving evaluations, spine, aquatic therapy, fall prevention and balance disorders. **Department of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology, 444-5485 Director: Janice Moretti Hours: 8am-4:30pm, Mon-Fri Services: Provides screening, identifying, assessing and interpreting, diagnosing, rehabilitating and preventing disorders in communication, hearing, balance and swallowing. The Speech and Audiology section services from birth to geriatrics. Specialties include cochlear implant rehabilitation, voice disorders, cleft palate rehab, modified cine barium swallow studies for neonates and adults, ABR testing. Department is a Hanen Program Center for children with communication disorders. Also fits and dispenses hearing aids, including programmable aids. **Pediatric Outpatient Clinics at Hasbro Children's Hospital Adolescent/ Primary Care, 444-5980 Hours: 9am-7pm, Mon-Wed; 9am - 4:30pm, Th, Fri Age Details: Ages 12 -18 Services: Provides medical, gynecological, health education and pediatric services. General or specialty pediatricians as well as parents, schools or institutions may obtain consultation for a particular adolescent problem. Prenatal consultations are available and newborn care at Women & Infants' Hospital may be arranged. Also offers Teen/Tot Clinic for teenage parents and their children on Tuesday from noon to 7pm and Friday from 10am to 1pm. Emergencies, call Dr. Suzanne Riggs, 444-4712, **Pediatric Behavior, 444-5685 Hours: 8am-Noon, Monday Services: Provides evaluation and management of children with attention and behavior problems such as ADHD. **Pediatric Cardiology Hours: 8:30am-5pm, Mon; 8:30am-4:30pm, Tu-Th Services: Provides diagnostic and follow-up care for children with congenital or acquired cardiac disease. Patients are also screened for familial hyperlipidemia and hypertension. Physician referral required. **Child Safe, 444-5980 Hours: 8:30am-5pm, Tuesday Services: Acute incidents are generally seen in the Emergency Department, non-emergency cases evaluated in Child Safe. Multidisciplinary evaluation of suspected child abuse/neglect victims. **Pediatric Dermatology, 444-8176 Hours, 8am-Noon, Wednesday Services: Clinic is available by appointment for evaluation of children with skin problems. **Pediatric Diabetes and Metabolism, 444-4609 Hours: Noon-5pm, Monday Services: Provides care to the diabetic child. Evaluates and follows children, birth to 18 years of age, with diagnosed metabolic disease. Physician referral required. A copy of the patient's history, physical exam and lab tests should accompany the patient to the initial visit. Include growth data where available. **Pediatric Endocrine, 444-4609 Hours: 9am-5pm Services: Comprehensive evaluation and follow-up care of patients, birth to 18 years of age with endocrine disorders of childhood and adolescence. Physician referral required. Past medical records, x-rays and growth data are essential to initial evaluation. **Pediatric Gastroenterology, 444-8306, for new referrals Hours: 9am-4:30pm, Tu and Th; 10am-3pm, Fri Services: Provides diagnostic evaluation, follow-up and/or consultation for children with chronic diarrhea, abdominal pain, inflammatory bowel disease, liver disease and various other complaints of the gastrointestinal tract. Physician referral required. **Pediatric Hemostasis, 444-8250 Hours: 8am-4:30pm, Mon-Fri Services: Provides diagnostic evaluation and episodic treatment to hemophiliacs and other patients with abnormalities in blood clotting factors. A multi-disciplinary clinic intended to provide continuing supervision for all medical/social aspects of the patient with Hemophilia. Team includes a Nurse Coordinator, Social Worker, Dentist, Orthopedic Surgeon, Physical Therapist and Hematologist.
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233 Richmond Street, Providence, RI 02903
Real Estate Commercial Licensing issues licenses to candidates who meet the regulatory requirements for real estate brokers and salespersons. It also regulates real estate schools' curriculum and contracts with a testing vendor to provide licensing exams. This section also protects consumers by investigating and disciplining licensees who violate laws and regulations.
3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
To control the spread of infectious diseases in Rhode Island. What we do 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.