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111 Brewster Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Family Care Center: Primary care providers are committed to providing the best health care possible for infants, children, adolescents, pregnant women, and adults of all ages. As a “patient-centered medical home,” the Family Care Center offers preventive care and can coordinate specialty care. the Family Care center also reserves space each day for sick visits. If you are sick, please call your team for the next available appointment. Internal Medicine Center: Internal medicine doctors (internists) are trained to diagnose and treat the general medical needs as well as acute and chronic medical needs of adults. The primary care team is committed to providing high quality, compassionate care, and offers a team-based, “patient-centered medical home” model of medicine, which means working closely with patients and other health care professionals to ensure the best possible care. Physician Specialties from across Care New England will be available for consultation at the Family Care Center and Internal Medicine Center, as appropriate. Planned specialties include: Cardiology, Dermatology, General surgery, Oncology, Orthopedic surgery, and Pulmonary and sleep medicine
15 Sumner Brown Road, Cumberland, RI 02864
Mount St. Rita is a vibrant health care facility with a rich history of providing post-hospital rehabilitation and successfully returning individuals to independence. Whether you are recovering from a fracture, joint replacement, stroke, bypass surgery, pulmonary disease, or any illness with a qualified Medicare hospital stay, the rehabilitation team focuses on getting you home. Mount St. Rita Health Centre is licensed by Medicare and Medicaid to provide post-hospital rehabilitation and long-term care. It is a health care facility that includes Mercy Rehabilitation. Services: Fully licensed skilled, 98-bed nursing facility. Trach Wound Vac Psych Services Respite
425 East Avenue, Harrisville, RI 02830
The mission of Burrillville High School is to create an engaging, positive, and challenging environment that empowers all students to become knowledgeable and proficient in the use of 21st century skills, and become citizens who are lifelong learners and productive members of society.
280 Washington Street, Providence, RI 02903
Grace Apartments is subsidized housing 62+, handicapped or disabled with one and two bedroom units.
50 Prairie Avenue, Providence, RI 02905
Lockwood Plaza Apartments, is subsidized housing featuring one, two, three and four bedroom apartments. Lockwood Plaza Apartments participates in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program.
945 Charles Street, North Providence, RI 02904
Charles Street Manor is subsidized housing 62+, handicapped or disabled.
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406 Woodville Road, Hopkinton, RI 02833
The Hopkinton Police Department is a full service law enforcement agency, comprised of 15 police officers and 7 civilian employees.
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Knight Campus, 400 East Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886
Non-credit opportunities to acquire foundational academic skills in reading, writing, mathematics, and the English language. CCRI offers Official GED Testing Centers at the Flanagan Campus in Lincoln and Liston Campus in Providence. The new GED Test is designed to guide adult learners on the pathway to gain skills and knowledge to be successful in their academic and career futures. CCRI also offers GED Prep Classes for each part of the GED test.
245 Waterman Street, Suite 400A, Providence, RI 02906
Common Cause is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to upholding the core values of American democracy. It works to create open, honest, and accountable government that serves the public interest; promote equal rights, opportunity, and representation for all; and empower all people to make their voices heard in the political process.
United States Senate, 728 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510
The offices of elected members of the United States Senate, the upper chamber of the Congress of the United States. The Senate has 100 members, two from each state, and one third of the Senate is elected every two years.
51 Health Lane, Warwick, RI 02886
Hospice is the most appropriate medical treatment option when an individual has decided to discontinue medical treatment and focus on comfort and quality of life. Hospice encompasses the needs of the individual's family or caregivers so that together, they are able to fully enjoy meaningful time together. Providing care at the place the patient calls home is the basic philosophy of hospice, whether it is at home, in a family member's home, a nursing home, an assisted living, or a residential care facility.
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Blaines Sewing Center, 1280 Oaklawn Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Makes blankets for children who are in the hospital or who are in emergency situations. Blanket Drop Sites: Knit One, Quilt Too 10 Anoka Ave, Barrington, RI Wed 10:00AM-7:00PM, Tue &Th-Sa 10:00AM-5:00PM (401) 337-5578 The Reminder 1049 Main St, Coventry, RI Mon-Fri (401) 821-2216 Blaines Sewing Center 1280 Oaklawn Ave, Cranston, RI Tue-Sat (401) 463-8824 Sew and Vac Boutique 711 Oaklawn Ave, Cranston, RI Tue-Sat (401) 946-0611 Lincoln Library Lincoln, RI Normal library hours (401) 333-2422 Ryco 25 Carrington St, Lincoln, RI Mon-Sat (508) 725-1779 Narragansett Community Center 53 Mumford Rd, Narragansett, RI Mon-Fri 8:30AM-4:30PM (401) 782-0675 Knitting Needles 555 Thames St, Newport, RI Tue-Sat (401) 841-5648 Sew Nice Fabrics 3001 E Main Rd, Portsmouth, RI Mon-Sat (401) 683-9238 JOANN Fabric and Craft 1500 Bald Hill Rd, Warwick , RI Business Hours (401) 823-0700 Just Fabrics Mill Pond Plaza, 105 Franklin St, Westerly, RI Mo-Th 10:30AM-5:00PM, Fri-Sat 10:30AM-4:00PM (401) 315-5300
640 George Washington Highway, Building B Suite 200, Lincoln, RI 02865
The Northern Rhode Island Collaborative is a public, non-profit educational institution which was established in 1987. The multi-purpose educational collaborative provides special education programs and services primarily to its member school districts in northern Rhode Island.
415 Tower Hill Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852
Low Income 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.
3275 Post Road, Warwick City Hall, Warwick, RI 02886
Maintains visitwarwickri.com, a comprehensive database of things to do, places to visit, stay or eat in Warwick, Rhode Island.
1516 Atwood Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919
Camp WANNAGOAGAIN! is a two-week summer camp program for children with an autism, Asperger Syndrome or related communication disorder. Designed to provide a chance for real life experiences and learning new leisure skills while meeting new friends, our camp program offers a safe and fun environment that includes the following; Visual supports that enhance language comprehension and prediction, Low camper-to-counselor ratio, Trained, highly skilled staff, Sensory-based activities that enhance a camper’s ability to take advantage of language and communication opportunities, Structured teaching methods, Relaxation techniques that enhance self-regulation, Daily living routines are incorporated into camp activities as appropriate, Staff and program content that supports play skills, social skills and participation in group activities, Camp facilities (such as the pool and nature trails) offer gross motor activities that satisfy sensory needs and encourage communication, Traditional camp activities like swimming, arts and crafts, and nature walks.
209 Armistice Boulevard, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Armistice provides urgent care services including treatment of most medical problems including pneumonia, allergies, coughs, colds, flu, and sinus infections, as well as an array of injuries, such as fractures, sprains, bruises, lacerations, and burns.
DA offers hope for people whose use of unsecured debt causes problems and suffering in their lives and the lives of others. In RI, there are three meetings available: Steps by the Bay Saturday: 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM EST Trinity Church 139 Ocean Avenue Trinity Church is located on Ocean Avenue between the southern end of Narragansett Boulevard and Broad Street in Cranston. The RIPTA Number 3/3A bus (Warwick Avenue route) runs down Broad Street nearby. The group meets in the Bay Room. This is an open English language meeting concentrating on the steps, tools, and books of DA, especially as they relate to under-earning and overspending. The location is not handicap accessible. The Joy of Solvency Monday: 7:00PM - 8:00PM St. Luke's Episcopal Church 99 Pierce Street Enter from the parking lot in back. During the summer the group meets on the first floor just before the stairwell. During the winter the group meets on the second floor in the first room to the right at the top of the stairs. This is an open English language meeting focusing on book study, the 12 Steps, and visions. The location is not handicap accessible. Serenity Precedes Prosperity Tuesday: 7:30- 8:45 PM The Sarah Doyle Center 26 Benevolent Street The Sarah Doyle Center is on the Brown University campus. Group meets in Room 204 on the Second Floor. Focus on compulsive debting as it relates to under-earning. This is an open English language meeting.
311 Hardig Road, Warwick, RI 02886
Sparrows Point I Apartments—a project based Section 8 Development designed for the Elderly (62 years of age and older) and/or person with disabilities under 62 years of age. The community consists of (151 apts.) 135 one bedroom and 16 two bedroom apartments and is smoke free.
70 Gill Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02861
Services: Twenty-four hour skilled nursing home care; long term and twenty-eight bed short term unit. Income Source: Private fees; Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements
21 West Marlborough Street, Newport Fire Department, Newport, RI 02840
Newport Emergency Management Agency implements policies related to hazard mitigation and emergency management programs and activities. The EMA also has general supervision of all civil preparedness duties.
1221 Reservoir Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
MAE's program was also established to empower the homeless to overcome the impact of trauma and promote personal growth. They will dress them for success when searching for employment.
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801 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
Turning The Corner operates a network of group homes including a 30-day shelter and assessment program, a program for adolescents with development disabilities, two programs for adolescent males with abuse reactive issues, and a mental health wellness and recovery program. Treatment population includes a diverse cross-section of youth (including LBGTQ youth) with histories of abuse, neglect and trauma – some with developmental disabilities, complex psychiatric diagnoses, sexual offense charges, substance abuse issues, gang affiliation, and issues of domestic violence. All have parents or caregivers who are unable to provide safety and stability for the youth at the present time. TTC is licensed by the Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF). It’s also a member agency of the Rhode Island Council of Resource Providers (RICORP), for children, youth and families.
11 South Angell Street, #174, Providence, RI 02906
The Rhode Island Jump$tart Coalition is a coalition of Rhode Island organizations, businesses, educators, individuals and other stakeholders dedicated to improving the financial capability of the region’s residents, including under-served populations. We seek to improve personal financial knowledge and skills so that individuals may be empowered to employ responsible personal financial practices that can lead to lifelong financial security and fulfillment. Rhode Island Jump$tart Coalition carries out its mission by: Convening forums where partners and other stakeholders can network, exchange ideas, promote efforts and form alliances; Sharing and promoting best practices in financial capability programs; Creating, planning, executing and securing funds for valuable initiatives; Promoting trusted programs, educational resources, and when possible, providing funds to target population program providers; and Increasing awareness among policy-makers, civic leaders, and other people of influence about the need for and benefits of increased personal financial capability in Rhode Island and beyond.
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127 Johnny Cake Hill Road, Middletown, RI 02842
Services: Provides behavioral health services, including diagnostic and treatment services; outpatient treatment services, comprehensive Community Support Program for socially isolated, mentally ill individuals; 24/7 emergency services and crisis intervention; referral services; consultation and education services to individuals and agencies. **Anita L. Jackson House 848-5588 316 Greene Lane, Middletown 02842 Services: Residential services for chronic mentally ill adults, including individual and group counseling, supervision of living environment, medication maintenance, leisure time and social recreation programs. ** Community Support Services, 846-6620 65 Valley Road, Middletown 02842 Services: Case management services, including counseling, mobile treatment, team intervention, day treatment, socialization, supportive follow-up, outreach/referral and elderly services. ** Phoenix One Club, 846-3135 65 Valley Road, Middletown 02842 Services: Provides day treatment and activities including individual and group counseling, vocational planning and placement, socialization, recreational, outreach and referral. ** Freedom Apartments, 324-4085 1409 West Main Road, Middletown, 02842 Services: Residential services for chronically mentally ill adults, including community support services, vocational counseling, social supports and referral. **Independent Living Apartment Program Unidentified Location Services: Residential services for emancipated adolescents who either attend school or work, including counseling and support as well as referral. Income Source: Local; state; federal; fees; insurance; donations