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166 Pawtucket Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Eastman House was an independent non-profit treatment agency for adult women before joining the Caritas organization in 1998.
Since the merge, Eastman House implemented two continuing care components. Aftercare and The 4th Stage, provide case management, support, education, job training and life skills that enable Eastman House clients to re-enter society in a successful and structured format.
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195 Danielson Pike, North Scituate, RI 02857
Scituate 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.
Cooling, Warming Centers & Temporary Shelters:
Chopmist Hill Senior Center: 1315 Chopmist Hill Rd, North Scituate, RI 02857
Hope Library: 374 North Rd, Hope, RI 02831
North Scituate Library: 606 West Greenville Rd, North Scituate, RI 02857
Scituate High School: 94 Trimtown Rd, North Scituate, RI 0285
Dates and hours of operation will be posted on the Scituate EMA website under “Alerts” sent by CodeRed notification.
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171 Service Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886
Bayada Home Health Care in Warwick, RI provides personal care services and non-medical assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) for adults and seniors when a health issue has made it difficult to manage everyday tasks. Families often seek these services to support safe, independent living, or to provide companionship, assistance, and supervision for a loved one living with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Care professionals in Warwick, RI can help adults and seniors continue living independently at home—where they want to be. Assistive care specialists include Home Health Aides, Certified Nursing Assistants, Homemakers, and Companions. Whether occasional services or live-in care is needed, Bayada matches the client’s needs with the right professional. Self-care assistance with activities of daily living, including:Dressing and grooming, Bathing and toileting, Walking, moving, and transferring (including safe use of wheelchairs, walkers, or lifts), Basic exercise, Reminders about medications and appointments, Meal preparation, help with eating, and nutritious food selection. Household support services, including: Light housekeeping, such as vacuuming, dusting, and sweeping, Washing and folding laundry, Trash removal, Shopping for groceries, picking up prescriptions, and other errands, Companionship (such as conversation, reading, and on outings) Personal home care is provided by specially-trained professionals usually on a regular, ongoing basis, with hourly and live-in options available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Whether your needs are occasional or long-term, Bayada can match you with a compassionate, compatible home health aide (HHA), certified nursing assistant (CNA), homemaker, or personal companion. Bayada caregivers are educated and trained to understand each client’s diagnoses and to meet your individual care needs. One-on-one approach to personal home care improves the lives of clients and their families by alleviating pressure, confusion, and worry, giving you peace of mind, and helping you live life to the fullest. Every BAYADA client is supported by a care team that includes a dedicated client services manager and an expert clinical manager who trains and supervises professional caregivers, oversees safety precautions, and is available 24/7 to answer questions and provide real-time support.
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1010 Hartford Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919
OSDRI manages a community supported food pantry and personal hygiene program for use by in-need veterans stocked with non perishables. The pantry is available for use by in-need veterans during normal business hours and is stocked with non-perishables. Veterans wanting to use the pantry must bring proof of veteran status before admittance.
Personal Hygiene Program- Personal hygiene products, including soaps, body wash, deodorant, toothpaste, razors, and other items are stocked at the Food Pantry.
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466 Hunt Street, Central Falls, RI 02863
Federal program that provides a box of nutritious shelf stable foods to seniors’ age 60+ who have an income at or lower than 130FPL.
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635 Ocean Road, Narragansett, RI 02882
Residential school for boys, grades seven through twelve. Offering a full high school diploma, the school is licensed by the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) and accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). In addition, we offer a certified special education program and career/technical education programming.
Our student body is comprised of Ocean Tides residential students and students referred by their school district for education purposes (both regular and special education). Each candidate is screened by the Director of Special Education and the Principal before admittance to ensure the student is ready and willing to enter the program.
Given the severe educational difficulties these students have experienced in the past, Ocean Tides seeks to provide creative, individualized programs that meet the needs of all in our care.
We provide:
Positive behavior program and multiple positive behavioral supports, including stipends paid to students.
A small school atmosphere – four to twelve students per class
Individualized instruction based on IEP’s
Career to Work – experience and work study at all grade levels
Individual and / or group counseling
The Narragansett Campus offers Career/Technical education in areas such as: Culinary Arts, Carpentry/Building Maintenance, Landscape Design, Auto Detailing, Cosmetology, Horticulture, Small Engines, Woodturning, and Woodworking, Auto CAD, HTML-Web Page Design, and Video Production. Ocean Tides is partnered with the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) for the areas of Engineering and Technology.
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One Washington Street, Office, Newport, RI 02840
The Rose Island Foundation is a 501(c) (3) tax-exempt organization whose mission is to preserve the historic and environmental integrity of Rose Island, to maintain and operate its lighthouse and to provide education and public access for all people.
Rose Island is about 18 acres in size. It consists of a wildlife refuge, the lighthouse, and the Fort Hamilton Barracks. Between March 1 and August 15 public access around the perimeter of Rose Island is restricted for nesting birds. In the winter, from late October to early April, you can often see harbor seals resting on Citing Rock on the east side of Rose Island, which is surrounded by extensive underwater eel grass beds.
A mile offshore, beyond the reach of Newport’s utility lines and services, the Rose Island Lighthouse stands as an independent, energy-efficient building that was home to keepers and their families for over a hundred years.
After the Newport Bridge was built the Light Station was abandoned as an aid to navigation. For the next 14 years it fell victim to scavengers, vandals and the weather. In 1984, volunteers of the Rose Island Lighthouse Foundation restored it to its 1912 appearance, installing environmentally sensitive utilities for electricity, water, sewer, and heat. On August 7, 1993, after the funds had been raised to pay all the restoration bills, the beacon was joyously relit. Rose Island Light is once again listed on today's charts as a private aid to navigation. The Lighthouse is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Visitors of all ages can learn about the Lighthouse’s history and can experience, first-hand, the keeper’s self-sufficient, resourceful way of life...learning that lasts a lifetime.
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63 Harmony Hill Road, Chepachet, RI 02814
Services: Residential/day treatment center for emotionally disturbed and behaviorally disordered boys, ages 8 to18. Offers special education; individual and family therapy; pre-vocational and independent living skills training; social and recreational activities.
Income Source: Tuition from local educational agencies; DCYF
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1048 Stafford Road, Tiverton, RI 02878
All three East Bay Community Action Pantries (Riverside, Tiverton, and Newport) now have freezers and can offer frozen veggies and meats.
For home-bound clients, a proxy can come pick up food with client's ID
For people with diabetes, more fresh/frozen produce available.
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73 Buffum Street Lynn, Lynn, MA 01902
The HomeLink Initiative is designed to work with community health centers, public school districts and early intervention workers to help identify households that are having a housing crisis and then offer quick assistance to ensure that they remain stably housed. HomeLink offers comprehensive homelessness prevention and housing assistance through intensified case management, housing search, and landlord tenant mediation services to at-risk families and individuals. By embedding these prevention services in the health care centers, public schools and early intervention home visiting programs used by low-income households on a daily basis, the HomeLink Initiative has created a seamless entry point to link at-risk households with existing service systems and mainstream resources that can help them stabilize their housing situations, avoiding homelessness.
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112 Washington Street, Central Falls, RI 02863
Grade Level: 5 - 8
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161 Comstock Parkway, Cranston, RI 02921
Professional Development- TechACCESS can customize and present workshops on a variety of AT and AAC topics. They can present via zoom or in person or in person at their center, or on site at location. A fee applies for all customized workshops. Workshops can be 2 hours, half day or full day.
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56 Pine Street, Hanley Building, 6th floor, Providence, RI 02903
The Embassy of Portugal in Washington, D.C., represents Portuguese interests in the United States of America. Portugal is strongly committed to an ambitious transatlantic relationship and to a stronger bilateral partnership.
The Embassy works both at the Federal and State levels to develop new avenues of cooperation between our two nations to bring about even more trade, more investment, more tourism, more contacts between our civil societies as well as stronger political, cultural and educational ties.
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134 Thurbers Avenue, Providence, RI 02905
Healthy Families America,provides support to expectant parents and families
with infants. Enrolling families early in a pregnancy or shortly after the birth of a newborn is key; once enrolled, families can continue to receive services until their child turns four years old.
Family Visitors can support your family to build strong and healthy relationships. Your Family Visitor can also help you become more confident in your role as a parent as it relates to healthy child development. Family Visitors can also help you become more self-sufficient by partnering with you to identify your familyâs goals.
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1315 Chopmist Hill Road, North Scituate, RI 02857
Emergency Food Pantry
Outreach Services are offered to the senior (60+) and disabled adult population of Scituate to assist with applications for financial and benefit assistance, including SNAP (Food Stamps), Fuel Assistance, Housing, and Medical Insurance, as well as information or referral to Meals on Wheels and the Food Pantry.
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100 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903
06/25/17 SOON TO MERGE WITH THE GENESIS CENTER
The Providence Housing Authority offers Adult Basic Education in line with GED Prep, as well as an ESL Program
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180 Log Road, Smithfield, RI 02917
Nursing Facility
Respite
VA Contracted
Psych Services
Dialysis
beds: 133
Smoking
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69 Quincy Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Enter in back of building near corner of Bullock and Capitol St. Not handicapped accessible, but staff will come out and help
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1651 Atwood Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919
These items are restricted and should not be placed in box:
- Aerosol
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- Illegal Drugs
- Inhalers & Thermometers
- Lotions
- Needles
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100 Federal Road, Barrington, RI 02806
Programs that provide ground vehicles which transport acutely ill or injured individuals to health care facilities for treatment or from one health care facility to another for specialized care. Ambulances are equipped and staffed to provide medical care during transit and, in communities where the municipality contracts with the company as their emergency medical service provider, are dispatched when residents contact 911 with a medical emergency, not accessed directly. Depending on the terms of the contract, the ambulance company may be the municipality's primary first responder, may serve in a backup capacity when the city's service is busy or may handle the transport component of the service while the city's paramedic/EMT service functions as the first responder. Ambulance companies may also provide emergency transport for people who want to go somewhere other than where the municipality's emergency medical service is authorized to take them.
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40 Commons, Little Compton Town Hall, Little Compton, RI 02837
Little Compton 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.
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79 Beach Street, Westerly, RI 02891
Royal Westerly Nursing and Rehabilitation is a 66-bed facility offering:
Fast-track Admissions Program for returning residents
Expert short-term rehabilitation (PT, OT, speech, post-acute, post-surgical)
Sub-acute care for a wide range of complex medical conditions, including cardiac, pulmonary, and neurological diagnoses
Stroke Recovery; Community Reintegration; Complex Medical Care; IV Antibiotics and Re-hydration; Wound Care and Management; Activity Enrichment
24-hour skilled nursing care for our respite, palliative and long-term residents
Hospice and Palliative care services from Hope Hospice, focusing on compassionate, dignified care for end stage patients
Physical, occupational, and speech and hearing therapy programs tailored to meet the specific needs of each resident
Nutritionally balanced meals and counseling with our Royal Innovation: Nutrition program, administered by nutrition expert
A wide variety of scheduled activity programs held on each unit or enjoyed outside when seasonally appropriate.
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200 Metro Center Boulevard, Unit 10, Warwick, RI 02886
Offers training opportunities on a wide variety of topics for individuals who are either working towards or renewing a mental health, substance abuse, social work, or nursing certification or license.
A nonprofit membership organization representing the majority of public and private alcohol and drug abuse treatment and prevention programs throughout Rhode Island. Committed to advocacy for quality alcohol and drug abuse treatment. We provide training for the certification of dependency professionals in the areas of treatment, prevention and student assistance as well as substance abuse training for other professionals. In addition, DATA operates the R.I. Division of Substance Abuse's "In-Rhodes" library which provides substance abuse information, research and educational materials to providers, consumers, educators, students, community-based organizations and the general public to borrow, and/or utilize for informational or educational purposes.
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32 Old Slip, 9th Floor, New York Regional Office, New York, NY 10005
The census number is to assist with completing the 2020 Census questionnaire. The Census bureau estimates that completing the questionnaire will take 10 minutes on average.
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5 Richmond Townhouse Road, Wyoming, RI 02898
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.
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