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1624 Lonsdale Ave, Lincoln, RI 02865
Lincoln has a population of 21,105 at the 2010 census and is the home to six public schools serving students in grades Pre-K through grade 12.
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4258 Old Post Road, Charlestown, RI 02813
Provides fire safety and fire prevention services to Charlestown residents. Charlestown Fire District operates 2 stations: 4377 South County Trail (Charlestown-Richmond Station) and 4258 old Post Road (Cross Mills Station).
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790 Broad Street, in the Tides Family Services Building, Providence, RI 02907
Based on the participant’s job readiness skills, they may be placed in either a paid or unpaid work experience with one of our collaborating business partners. Participants will also be encouraged to seek employment in the private sector.
405 Promenade Street, Providence, RI 02908
A federally licensed non-profit organization dedicated to serving the Rhode Island community with blood and blood components. The Center has an active tissue typing laboratory which supports bone marrow transplantation and parentage testing. The Rhode Island Blood Center is a donor center for the National Marrow Donor Program and has an active Pheresis Program.
40 Fountain Street, RI Department of Human Services, Providence, RI 02903
Vocational counseling will help you to better understand your potential, to rely on your abilities, to set realistic vocational goals, to change them when necessary, to develop successful work habits, and to begin a satisfying career. After applying for vocational rehabilitation services and being determined eligible, the eligible individual with a disability and a Qualified Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor will work together to develop an employment plan called the Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE). The Employment Plan considers the individual's unique strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, skills, abilities, preferences, capabilities, interests, and values, as well as the barriers to employment. The Employment Plan identifies the employment goal that the individual has chosen, the time it is expected to reach the goal, the services that the individual chooses as necessary to reach the employment goal, and how the services will be provided. Some of the services may be provided directly by the VR Counselor, others may be available through other public sources such as netWORKri (One Stop Career Centers), and others may be purchased with funds provided by the VR agency. The individual may develop the Employment Plan with the assistance of the VR Counselor, another individual, or by him or herself. The VR Counselor is always available to provide assistance in this process. A Qualified Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor who works for the public VR program must approve the Employment Plan before any services are provided through the VR agency. The partnership between each individual with a disability and their Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor is a key component in the Vocational Rehabilitation process.
56 Victory Highway, Glocester, RI 02814
Subsidized family housing
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2 Wake Robin Road, Lincoln, RI 02865
Provides medical care for urgent, but non-emergency health issues including: -D.O.T. Physicals -Workman's Compensation -Occupational Medicine -Drug Screens -Diagnostic & Treatment of Illnesses & Injuries -Coughs/Asthma -Sprains -Colds/Flu -Infections -Fractures -Lacerations -Rashes -Physicals -Flu Shots -Vaccinations Diagnostic Radiology: -X-ray -Ultrasound
1511 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
The Insurance Division is responsible for conducting financial examinations of domestic insurance companies to ensure financial solvency and market conduct examinations of domestic or foreign insurance companies to ensure compliance with the insurance statutes and regulations. The program performs several licensing functions including, but not limited to, the licensing of companies, producers, adjusters and appraisers. The program also reviews rate and form filings for the Life, Accident and Health, and Property and Casualty lines of business for compliance with state statutes and regulations, and addresses consumer complaints for these lines of business. The program monitors and introduces legislation in order to maintain accreditation by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, which it initially received in June of 1993. The division was re-accredited in December 1998, December 2003, June 2009, and in June 2014, each time receiving the maximum accreditation period of five years. The Rhode Island Insurance Division is part of the U.S. insurance regulatory framework which is a highly coordinated state-based national system designed to protect policyholders and to serve the greater public interest through the effective regulation of the U.S. insurance marketplace. Through the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), insurance regulators establish national standards and best practices, conduct peer reviews and coordinate their regulatory oversight to better protect the interests of consumers while ensuring a strong, viable insurance marketplace. U.S. insurance regulators also participate in the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) along with the NAIC by participating in major standard setting initiatives, including working with fellow regulators from around the world to better supervise cross-border insurers, identifying systemic risk in the insurance sector, and creating international best practices.
Provides assistance applying for Medicare Special Needs Plan.
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2600 Mendon Road, Cumberland, RI 02864
The Cumberland High School Community promotes development of a culture in which students are respectful, responsible, and ready to succeed. They guide their students to be actively involved in the learning process that combines academic depth of understanding with higher order thinking, problem-solving, risk-taking, and creativity. They offer opportunities for students, as members of a 21st century world society, to become life-long learners and informed, productive citizens.
104 Clay Street, Central Falls, RI 02863
A handicapped accessible, 62-bed, skilled health care facility offering rehabilitation, long term and respite care for all ages, mostly seniors.
655 Broad Street Suite 103, Providence, RI 02907
The Corporation for National and Community Service is the federal agency that leads service, volunteering, and grant-making efforts in the United States. CNCS helps millions of Americans improve their lives and the lives of their fellow citizens through service. They work hand-in-hand with local partners to tap the ingenuity and can-do spirit of the American people to tackle hte US's most pressing challenges. Includes AmeriCorps, Senior Corps, the Social Innovation Fund the Volunteer Generation Fund, and more. Ages served: VISTA, 18 and over; RSVP, 55 and over, SCP/FGP 60 and over.
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93 Tower Street, Tower Street School Community Center, Westerly, RI 02891
Parents As Teachers: To provide the information, support and encouragement parents need to help their children develop optimally during the crucial early years of life. Mission To increase parent knowledge of early childhood development and improve parenting practices; provide early detection of developmental delays and health issues; prevent child abuse and neglect; increase children's school readiness and school success. http://www.parentsasteachers.org Rhode Island Early Learning and Development Standards: The Standards tell us what we should expect young children to know and be able to do physically, emotionally and academically. The Standards support early childhood teachers' and caregivers' understanding of how children birth to 60 months grow and learn
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One Spurwink Place, Cranston, RI 02910
Services: A private, nonprofit agency since 1982, serving adults and children with emotional, behavioral, learning or other developmental disabilities and their families. The agency programs include special education, residential treatment, supportive living, in-home family and community support, individual, group and family counseling, in-school support, supported employment and school to career. Spurwink/RI also provides professional training and consultation. Families may self refer for counseling. Spurwink School 11, 365 River Road, Lincoln, RI 02865 Children's Special Education, Day Treatment and Residential Services Income Source: Federal, state and local government contracts, private payees, grants and individual donations. United Way Donor Option #9260
101 Friendship Street, Providence, RI 02903
“The mission of the Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF) is to partner with families and communities to raise safe and healthy children and youth in a caring environment.”
191 MacArthur Boulevard, Coventry, RI 02816
Coventry residents only. Must meet with a social worker for assessment of eligibility before being able to visit pantry. Call 401-922-9199 to schedule intake appointment. Once approved, guests can visit monthly. Located on the lower level, handicap accessible.
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2 Shaws Cove, Room 101, New London, CT 06320
Applicant has 60 days after receiving the notice of the decision to ask for any type of appeals. There are four levels of appeal: Reconsideration, hearing by an administrative law judge, Review by the Appeals Council and Federal Court review.
580 Broad Street, 2nd Floor, Central Falls, RI 02863
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.
120 Dudley Street, Suite 201, Providence, RI 02905
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Home-Safety Evaluation ADL Training Bathing/Dressing​ Eating/Meal Prep Cleaning/Household Activities DME Assessment Assist in obtaining equiptment​
23A Theodore Foster Drive, North Scituate, RI 02857
The Northwest Special Education Region services four school districts in the Northwest part of the State of Rhode Island: Foster, Foster/Glocester, Glocester and Scituate. The mission of the Northwest Special Education Office is to provide support services to students and their families: The office works to develop, coordinate, and enhance efforts to promote collaboration between general and special education teachers to improve the performance of students with disabilities. Recommend programs, develop professional development opportunities and coordinate and monitor the implementation of scientifically research-based interventions and strategies. Provide ongoing monitoring of programs and services to ensure the provision of a free and appropriate public education for students with disabilities as required by state and federal mandates. Regionwide Services: -Behavioral supports -Child Outreach Program is a free service sponsored by RIDE. The program screens 3-5 year olds, provides families with information about their child’s development and offers information about other resources that are available in the community. -Coordination of regional programs for low incidence populations -Early Intervention Program -Extended School Year program (ESY) – special education and related services provided beyond the regular 180-day school year determined by the evaluation team. -Adaptive Physical Education (APE) services -Occupational Therapy services (OT) services -Physical Therapy (OT) services -Professional development opportunities -Project JOBS training for IEP students to help integrate them into the work force upon graduation from school -Transition Services for IEP students from school to a career
82 Pond Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
A Medication Assisted Treatment Center and Methadone Clinic that provides recovery tools for people with opiate addiction (painkillers and heroin).
2435 Nooseneck Hill Road, Coventry, RI 02816
GENERAL TOPICS: General Dentistry What is a Pediatric Dentist? Why are the Primary Teeth so Important? Eruption of Your Child's Teeth DENTAL EMERGENCIES Dental Radiographs (X-rays) What's the Best Toothpaste for my Child? Does Your Child Grind His Teeth at Night? (Bruxism) Thumb Sucking What is Pulp Therapy? What is the Best Time for Orthodontic Treatment? Adult Teeth Coming in Behind Baby Teeth EARLY INFANT ORAL CARE: Perinatal & Infant Oral Health When Will My Baby Start Getting Teeth? Baby Bottle Tooth Decay (Early Childhood Caries) Sippy Cups PREVENTION: Care of Your Child's Teeth Good Diet = Healthy Teeth How Do I Prevent Cavities? Seal Out Decay Fluoride Mouth Guards Xylitol - Reducing Cavities Beware of Sports Drinks ADOLESCENT DENTISTRY: Tongue Piercing - Is it Really Cool? Tobacco - Bad News in Any Form
474 Broadway, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Assists low income residents in the Blackstone Valley area through individual advocacy, research and community organization approaches to meeting basic human needs. Must bring proof of income, rent and utility receipts, ID. Rental, fuel and utility assistance in emergencies only. Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. Medication in crisis situation. Parenting classes. **Winter holiday baskets/toys for Blackstone Valley Residents Only. Call starting 12/01/2009** ** Blackstone Valley Emergency Food Closet 724-7170 402 Dexter Street, Central Falls 02863 Hours: M, W, F, 9am - 1pm Income Source: Catholic Charity Fund Appeal, donations.
200 High Service Avenue, Providence, RI 02904
A 70 bed comprehensive inpatient/outpatient medical rehabilitation program, transitional care unit, neuro behavioral unit for stroke and brain injury patients, transitional living apartments, staff of specialized medical rehabilitation therapists and nursing professionals. Outpatient services available from both units. Stroke Specialty The Stroke Specialty Rehabilitation Program, a CARF recognized program, provides adults needing therapy to improve their function and quality of life. Our patients have been diagnosed with cerebral vascular accidents (CVA), intracranial hemorrhages, and thrombo/embolic strokes. Neurorehabilitation This program treats patients with diagnoses such as brain injury, Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injury, and multiple sclerosis. Our dedicated staff work with patients to regain the skills to walk, communicate and live more independently. Our therapists also treat patients with cognitive and/or behavioral disabilities. Orthopedic Our rehabilitation program treats patients after hip fractures, joint replacement, and multiple trauma. We strive to always improve our therapy, and our orthopedic program’s innovations have been published in major rehabilitation journals. Services include: case management dietitian internal medicine interpreter services neuropsychologist nursing occupational therapy pastoral care physical therapy rehabilitation medicine speech language pathology therapeutic recreation