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1944 Warwick Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889
OSCIL provides Lunch and Learn Workshops to the Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing and Deaf-Blind. Provides occasional seminars on topics such as Self-Advocacy and other topics of interest are offered in an informal group setting.
In addition to the above services, our Deaf Services Coordinator collaborates with other OSCIL staff to provide assistance with other OSCIL services to individuals and other service providers.
Lunch and Learn Workshops happens every month on last Wednesday from 12PM to 2PM. Currently available through zoom, in-person option would vary on need and availability.
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1464 Diamond Hill Road, Cumberland, RI 02864
Services: Child and adolescent issues, eating disorders, family/couples issues, geriatric services, mood disorders, personal issues/personality disorders, schizophrenia and psychotic disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety.
Handicapped-accessible
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1 Capitol Hill, 2nd floor, Rhode Island Dept. of Administration, Providence, RI 02908
Services: Certification and support of business interests owned and controlled by the disadvantaged, minorities and/or women in compliance with Rhode Island General Law 37-14-1. Participating in the Rhode Island Minority Business Enterprise Program. Focuses on MBE/WBE firms that sell their goods and services to the State of Rhode Island.
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1171 Main Street, Suite C, Wyoming, RI 02898
Dependable Healthcare Services (DHS) is a Home Healthcare Provider, serving the people of Rhode Island. DHS specializes in helping patients (the elderly, the sick and the disabled) meet their health care needs in the comfort of their homes. Dependable Healthcare Services is licensed by the State of Rhode Island, Department of Health; providing a full range of services, including Skilled Nurse Care, Physical/Speech/Ocupational therapies, Medical Social Workers, Home Health Aides, Private Duty/Home Maker, Companion services and more.
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4000 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886
For over 35 years, Brentwood has provided the highest degree of professional and personal care for residents. By combining acquired knowledge with the latest concepts in health care, they have created a homelike environment. Whether your loved one requires short-term convalescent care or long term nursing care, they attend to each resident's individual needs.
Services: 96 bed skilled nursing facility providing services for short and long term care. Accepts both Medicare and Medicaid.
Alzheimer Unit or Wing
Respite
Wound Vac
Bus Line
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1052 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
Rhode to Health Medical Mobile Van Services:
Crisis Stabilization and assessment
General Medical care
Rapid HIV Testing
Rapid Hepatitis C Testing
Opioid Treatment
Medication for Cocaine, Alcohol & Tobacco Use
Substance Use Counseling
Blood Sugar Checks
High Blood Pressure Check
Insurance Initiation
Health, Behavioral Care & Social Services Linkage
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P.O. Box 9476, Warwick, RI 02889
Court Advocacy Court can be a confusing and frustrating experience for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. The Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center has an office on the third floor of the Kent County Court House to assist victims of domestic violence and sexual assault with filing for Temporary Restraining Orders in the District or Family Court. The Court where you file will vary based on where you reside and your relationship to the person you are filing against.
If you are coming in to file for a Protective Order you should make every effort to arrive by 2:30 PM so that you will have adequate time to fill out all of the paper work before Judges are off the bench. To make sure you should be filing in Kent County, please call the Court Office at (401) 822-6680.
The Court Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am-1:00 pm, the office is closed for lunch from 1:00-2:00 pm, and then reopens from 2:00-4:00 pm. The court advocates in this office also assist victims of domestic violence criminal cases in the Kent County District Court by:
Explaining your rights as a victim of crime
Explaining the court process and what you may expect
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1516 Atwood Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919
The Autism Project is committed to providing support to families raising children with special health care needs. Caring for a child or youth with ASD, a developmental disability, or who is medically fragile can be stressful and overwhelming at times. Having the ability to take a brief break from responsibilities is important. The Respite Program gives parents or guardians a break from caregiving to recharge.
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120 Gaulin Avenue, Woonsocket, RI 02895
St. Ann’s is an affordable apartment community offering one, two, and three bedroom apartment homes for rent. The interior of each apartment home has been newly remodeled, including kitchens equipped with energy efficient appliances, community laundry facilities.
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3188 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886
Shower to Empower links basic needs such as complimentary showers and haircuts with case management and medical navigation services in a mobile delivery model. It is aimed to provide basic needs and restore dignity to Rhode Island’s experiencing homelessness, ultimately making connections to essential services.
The unit is a customized 20’ x 8.3’ trailer that includes two individual showers, heated floors, an area for case management, and an enclosed private medical space. The mobile unit travels throughout Providence alongside House of Hope CDC’s street outreach team providing hot showers, haircuts, case management, and medical navigation services to individuals experiencing homelessness.
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249 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Basic Dental Services Dental Care for Infants & Toddlers:
Exams First Dental Visit
Cleanings Nutrition Counseling
Fluoride Oral Hygiene Education for Parents/Caregivers
Dental Sealants
Fillings
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3188 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886
Offers permanent supportive housing, affordable rentals, and help for first-time homeowners. Must call first.
Programs Include:
�Housing First�- based on the premise that individuals are more responsive to social services once they are in their own safe and affordable housing. With permanent housing, these individuals can begin to regain the self-confidence and control over their lives that may have been lost with years of homelessness.
�Permanent Supportive Housing�- couples affordable housing with supportive services, such as life skills, case management and counseling to keep homeless families and individuals housed.
�Operation First Step�- Created to replace Welcome Arnold Shelter with a system of smaller, community-based shelters. Operation First Step provides a higher level of case management, support and dignity than most night-to-night shelters.
�Youth R.A.P.�- meets once a week and provides our youth with a variety of educational, social and skill building opportunities. Our goal is to provide youth with personal development, leadership opportunity, job-readiness skills, academic achievement and creative recreational opportunities on and off-site.
�Life Skills�- meets once a week and gathers all the residents from our varied programs together. Led by our qualified staff, residents meet in a group setting and topics discussed include such things as depression, budgeting, time management, parenting, personal care and stress management.
Services for current clients:
- Case Management/Life Skills
- Mental Health/Physical Health: Coordinated with outside providers
- Employment/Education: Employment coordinator helps with job-readiness, skill building, job coaching, resume writing, job search, job training referrals and educational assistance.
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67 Park Place, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Currently home to the Samaritans Arts Gallery. The Baker-Hanley House is the oldest structure on the historic common that is now Wilkinson Park. The five-bay brick Federal-style house was remodeled in 1949. The society has self guided tours of Pawtucket neighborhoods.
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56 Spruce Street, Westerly, RI 02891
19 beds total, 12 mens, 6 womens, separate restrooms, washer/dryer. Limited handicap accessibility.
Services Available:
Case Management
Crisis intervention
Domestic violence support and education
Mental health/Substance abuse support
Health assessments
Housing placement
Vocation/education
Meals:
Lunch and dinner provided
Snacks available
Breakfast prepared by guest
Meal can be saved or packed for a working guest
Important Policies:
Curfew: 8:00PM
Duration of stay: Night to Night
Rent is not required
Medications locked in staff's office
Outdoor designated smoking areas available
Drug/alcohol free environment
Must follow care plan
For referral to Harvest Homes transitional housing program for homeless families, contact Aryana Husky at
401-596-9276 x110
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27 Chase Street, Pawcatuck, CT 06379
Christmas Gifts/Toys: 2018
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91 Cottage Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
First Baptist Church of Pawtucket is affiliated with American Baptist Churches USA and embraces the belief in God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, humanity, prayer, and services.
Food Pantry every 4th Saturday of the month, 9 am to 12 pm. (except in summer months, it is closed)
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93 Airport Road, Westerly, RI 02891
The Westerly Chariho Arc through the Olean Center is a non-profit organization representing and providing services and supports to persons with developmental disabilities and their families throughout Southern Rhode Island and Southeastern Connecticut.
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300 Centerville Road, Suite 202 East, Warwick, RI 02886
Amedisys Home Health in Warwick provides in-home health care for people recovering from injury or surgery as well as those trying to manage a chronic illness like heart disease or diabetes at home. Offers Speech therapy to improve swallowing or communication
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40 Fountain Street, 7th floor, Providence, RI 02903
Services: A one-year, intensive training program that provides urban young adults, ages 18-24, with a combination of hands-on skill development, an educational stipend, and corporate apprenticeships. During the first six months of the program, participants focus on skill mastery in Desktop Support / IT Help Desk; and the professional skills required in today's workplace such as effective communication, leadership, and teamwork. During the second six months of the program, students are placed in apprenticeships with local partner companies. A stipend is provided to all participants throughout the one-year, full-time educational program. In addition, Year Up students have an opportunity to earn up to 18 college credits through articulation agreements with NEIT and J&W University.
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10 Minturn Farm Road, Bristol, RI 02809
The Bristol Animal Control is overseen by the Bristol Police Department. They impounds stray dogs and sick or injured cats only. Persons wishing to surrender an animal must contact a private humane agency.
All complaints must be filed either through the Bristol Police Department or the Bristol Animal Shelter. Animal control does not respond to wildlife complaints � any and all wildlife complaints must be handled by the Department of Environmental Management. Contact DEM @ 222-2781.
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15 New Sudbury Street, Room 575, JFK Federal Building, Room 575, Boston, MA 02203
The Employee Benefits Security Administration is responsible for administering and enforcing the fiduciary, reporting and disclosure provisions of Title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). The goal which is to protect the interests of participants and their beneficiaries in employee benefit plans. Among other things, ERISA requires that sponsors of private employee benefit plans provide participants and beneficiaries with adequate information regarding their plans. Also, those individuals who manage plans (and other fiduciaries) must meet certain standards of conduct, derived from the common law of trusts and made applicable (with certain modifications) to all fiduciaries. The law also contains detailed provisions for reporting to the government and disclosure to participants. Furthermore, there are civil enforcement provisions aimed at assuring that plan funds are protected and that participants who qualify receive their benefits.
COBRA Continuation Coverage Assistance Under The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act:
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) provides for premium reductions and additional election opportunities for health benefits under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, commonly called COBRA. Eligible individuals pay only 35 percent of their COBRA premiums and the remaining 65 percent is reimbursed to the coverage provider through a tax credit. The premium reduction applies to periods of health coverage beginning on or after February 17, 2009 and lasts for up to nine months for those eligible for COBRA during the period beginning September 1, 2008 and ending December 31, 2009 due to an involuntary termination of employment that occurred during that period. The TAA Health Coverage Improvement Act of 2009, enacted as part of ARRA, also made changes with regard to COBRA continuation coverage.
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612 George Washington Highway, Lincoln, RI 02865
Independent Living: An active lifestyle without the burdens of maintaining a home.
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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
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2052 Plainfield Pike, Greene, RI 02827
Services provided on and off site to residents.
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42 Victor Street, Providence, RI 02908
Grandview Apartments is subsidized housing 62+, handicapped or disabled.
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