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21 West Marlborough, Newport, RI 02840
The mission of the Newport Fire Department is to preserve lives and property within the community by providing services directed at the prevention and control of fires, accidents, and other emergencies, while maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, efficiency, and effectiveness. There are three stations: Headquarters/Station 1 - 21 West Marlborough Street, Newport, Rhode Island 02840, (401) 845-5900, Station 2 - 100 Old Fort Road, Newport, RI 02840, (401) 847-6082, and Station 5 - 119 Touro Street, Newport, RI 02840, (401) 846-2700
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70 Harrison Avenue, Newport, RI 02840
Village House offers the comforts of home for those who need short-term recuperation or rehabilitation following a hospital stay. They also offer long-term care for those with chronic conditions or respite care when family caregivers need someone to step into their shoes for a short time. For those with a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia, the special care rooms provide the peace of mind that only a secure environment staffed by those specially trained in Alzheimer’s and dementia care can provide.
Alzheimer Wing or Unit (Locked)
Respite
Wound Vac
Beds: 95
Smoke-Outside
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1665 Hartford Avenue, Suite 32, Johnston, RI 02919
Provides quality home care for the elderly and the convalescing, so that they may remain in the comfort of their own home, by providing a safe, comfortable, and familiar living environment, allowing family members to have piece of mind that their love ones are preserving their independence, dignity, and capacity for choice. Experienced, thoroughly screened caregivers - providing peace of mind since 1998.
Personal Care Services:
- Personal Hygiene 9bathing, dressing, grooming)
- Assisting with ambulation and exercise, as appropriate
- Assisting with ADL's and IAD's
- Medication reminders
- Shopping for, planning and preparing meals
- Maintaining a healthy, safe environment
- Rapid Response
- Flexible Hourly Care
- Day/Night Live-Out Care
- Weekends/Holidays
- Up to 24 hour live-in help
- Errands/Shopping/Doctor Appointments
- Laundry
- Housekeeping
- Companionship
- Respite/Sitter services
- Reporting to the Director, supervisor or designee any change in client condition
- Documentation in the client record
- Participation in case conferences, staff meetings, and in-service programs as required.
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45 Broad Street, Westerly, RI 02891
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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1440 Wampanoag Trail, East Providence, RI 02914
Respite care provides the peace of mind of on-site care staff, prepared meals, and enrichment opportunities, without the long-term commitment. Amenities include a daily check-in system and emergency response in each apartment. Provides 3 well balanced meals per day, activities, and maintenance, as well as medication management, assistance with bathing and dressing and incontinence management, etc.
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70 Fricker Street, Providence, RI 02903
Central High School provides each student with multiple pathways to success through a rigorous, comprehensive, and student centered curriculum that emphasizes shared values of integrity accountability and perseverance.
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455 Toll Gate Road, Building 2C, Parkinson’s Center at Kent Hospital, Warwick, RI 02886
The American Parkinson Disease Association, Inc. to ease the burden and find the cure for Parkinson's disease. The organization focuses its energies on research, patient services, education and raising public awareness about the disease. APDA has contributed more than $28 million to patient and caregiver support through its networks of 62 Information & Referral Centers and 800 support groups across the country.
ADPA sponsors community activities, and support groups, and exercise groups for people suffering from Parkinson's and their friends and families throughout the state. Find locations, times and contact information for all RI Support Groups on the ADPA website.
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224 Dexter Street, Providence, RI 02907
Sankofa WIC Center: Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Supplemental Feeding and Nutrition Program provides food vouchers, allowing them to purchase milk, eggs, cheese, juice and iron fortified cereals and formula. The WIC coordinator provides nutrition education and counseling to all program participants on a monthly basis.
Effective May, 2018 – June 30, 2019
INCOME BEFORE DEDUCTIONS OR GROSS:
Family Size Annual Monthly
1 $22,459 $1,872
2 $30,451 $2,538
3 $38,443 $3,204
4 $46,435 $3,870
5 $54,427 $4,536
6 $62,419 $5,202
7 $70,411 $5,868
8 $78,403 $6,534
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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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200 Main Street, Suite 210, Pawtucket, RI 02860
The UCP Rhode Island Children & Family Services program provides services to children with disabilities and their families under Rhode Island�s Home Based Therapeutic Services Program (HBTS). Medicaid eligible children (up to age 21) are provided comprehensive periodic evaluations to supplement the treatment of various medical conditions. Works with families to develop service plans for their children and assists the families to secure HBTS funding. Once a plan is approved, UCPRI provides case management and services, therapies, and training for the child and family.
The object is to apply individualized services that permit the child to live at home and take an active part in school and community. UCPRI�s services may help relieve some of the financial strains that make raising a child with disabilities so stressful to both the family and child.
Other Children & Family Services:
- CAP (Community Activities Project) provides financial support enabling children with disabilities to participate in community and recreational activities.
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60 Quaker Lane, Suite 62, Warwick, RI 02886
Welcome to USDA Rural Development. We are committed to helping improve the economy and quality of life in rural America. Through our programs, we help rural Americans in many ways.
We offer loans, grants and loan guarantees to help create jobs and support economic development and essential services such as housing; health care; first responder services and equipment; and water, electric and communications infrastructure.
We promote economic development by supporting loans to businesses through banks, credit unions and community-managed lending pools. We offer technical assistance and information to help agricultural producers and cooperatives get started and improve the effectiveness of their operations.
We provide technical assistance to help communities undertake community empowerment programs.
We help rural residents buy or rent safe, affordable housing and make health and safety repairs to their homes.
Programs- BioPreferred Program, Business Programs, Community Facilities Programs, Electric Programs, Energy Programs, Inflation Reduction Act Programs, Multifamily Housing Programs, Single Family Housing Programs, Telecommunications Programs, Water & Environmental Programs. Services- For Engineers, For Water and Environmental Engineers, Rural Development Disaster Assistance, Rus Program Borrowers, Cooperative Services.
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3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
o identify healthcare cost savings, healthcare quality and health outcome improvement opportunities.
Key Information
Healthcare insurance payment information for people with health insurance living in Rhode Island. Includes data on demographics and health status, medical services, emergency room visits, pharmacy services, healthcare providers and member enrollment. The database does not include: information on individuals who do not have health insurance, healthcare services paid directly by an individual, free healthcare, dental services, claims by insurance companies with fewer than 3000 members, and some members who have insurance through a self-funded employer. The database includes information on over one million people, and most insured Rhode Island residents.
List of HealthFacts RI Reports
Several public-facing, interactive reports have been developed using HealthFacts RI data, Rhode Island's All-Payer Claims Database (APCD). It is the State's intent to iterate upon these reports as APCD data become more complete and comprehensive
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300 South Riverside Plaza, Chicago, IL 60606
We help you save time by offering:
Fresh, quality products, priced fairly and delivered with friendly and reliable service
A simple and effortless shopping experience that meets all your weekly grocery needs
Inspiring content and clever tools to help you plan and shop for meals
We give you time back to do the things you love.
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555 Veazie Street, Providence, RI 02904
Metcalf Courts offers low income housing community subsidized by the federal governments HUD (Housing and Urban Development) Division. There are 60 units of subsidized housing in Metcalf I and 58 units in Metcalf II.
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A collaborative group of local comprehensive and specialized information and referral providers who have agreed to coordinate information and referral service delivery to provide seamless access to information about community resources via the three digit number assigned for this purpose, 211. Depending on the size and nature of the community, 211 systems may consist of only a few organizations that provide information and referral or may include a diverse array of organizations that furnish some type of I&R. Some of these organizations may supply a very specialized type of I&R service (e.g., for people with disabilities or older adults), while others may provide a comprehensive range of assistance. The coordination of all I&R services and programs within a community and, where relevant, beyond, constitutes the 211 system.
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2756 Post Road, Suite 200, Warwick, RI 02886
Thrive Behavioral Health's mission is to improve the quality of life for men, women, children and families facing behavioral health challenges. They do this through a wide range of mental health, substance abuse and trauma-informed programs, and with the commitment of experienced and dedicated professionals. Staff collaborates fully to ensure a holistic approach to care that treats the person, not the illness. Provides residential services to adults with psychiatric disabilities, 18 - 75. Assertive case management services provided by the mobile treatment team to the supported living facilities, scattered site apartments in the East Bay area, and adults wit psychiatric disabilities and dually disordered adults living independently in the community in various living accommodations.
The Kent Center and Riverwood Mental Health Services merged in 2017 to form Thrive Behavioral Health.
Services:
-Outpatient Counseling & Psychiatric Services
-Substance Abuse Programs
-Community Support Programs
-Integrated Primary Care
-Youth & Family Services
-The Eleanor Briggs School
-Emergency Services
-Housing Services
-Crisis Response Services
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532 Wood Street, Bristol, RI 02809
Thrift shop where every item for sale is donated to the facility. All proceeds benefit the facility's food pantry services.
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331 Centerville Road, Warwick, RI 02886
Hardig Brook Village is a senior low income housing apartment complex subsidized by the federal governments HUD (Housing and Urban Development Division)
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386 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02907
Toys for Tots:2018
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335 Hardig Road, Warwick, RI 02886
Sparrows Point III 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 (176 apts.) 157 one bedroom and 19 two bedroom apartments and is smoke free.
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101 Dudley St., Women & Infant's Hospital, Providence, RI 02905
For women who are 40 or more years of age, have no health insurance coverage for Breast and cervical cancer screenings.
Free Screenings Include:
Clinical Breast Exam
Pap Smear
Pelvic Exam
Mammogram
Follow-up Services
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40 Fountain Street, RI Department of Human Services, Providence, RI 02903
The Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Program is the public state and federally funded program that assists individuals with disabilities to choose, prepare for, obtain and maintain employment. Employment being the successful outcome of services provided through the public vocational rehabilitation program. It is expected that individuals with disabilities who apply for services are interested in becoming employed and understand that this is the focus of the VR program.
"Vocational rehabilitation services are any goods or services necessary to assist a person with a disability in preparing for, securing, or retaining an employment outcome that is consistent with the individual's strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, abilities, capabilities, interests, and informed choice”.
Services to Youth and Adults:
-A Federal/State Program
-Vocational guidance and counseling
-Member of IEP team
-Vocational Evaluation, Career Assessment, and Educational Planning
-Orientation and Mobility
-Rehabilitation Teaching
-Training, Job Development, Job Placement, Job Retention
-Adaptive equipment in work setting and/or home (Based on Economic Need and Comparable Benefits)
-Certification of Legal Blindness - as relates to certain property exemptions or allowable IRS deductions
-Information and referral to community resources and supports
Eligible individuals with a disability and a Qualified Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor will work together to develop and 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.
Services provided may include: Counseling and Guidance- 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.
Vocational Evaluations-Aptitude, interest, general ability, academic exams, work tolerance, and "hands-on" job experience used to understand your vocational potential.
Placement Assistance- Counseling, job seeking programs, job clubs, and job development used to increase your ability to get a job. You will receive ideas, practice, and advise on finding job leads, filling out applications, getting interviews for a job, and on how to interview. Your counselor may also you job leads or contact employers about available tax credits and hiring incentives.
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213 Robinson Street, Wakefield, RI 02879
Easterseals RI provides exceptional services to ensure that children and young adults with disabilities or special needs and their families have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play in their communities. Provides EI & Pediatric (ages 3-21), Outpatient OT & PT.
823 Main Street, Hope Valley, RI 02832
Genoa Healthcare operates at the Hope Valley location. They provide patients with a convenient option for filling prescriptions where they receive their medical, behavioral health and dental care. Genoa Health care provides specialized pharmacy offerings to simplify the patient's medications, convenient medication mailing options and assistance with authorizations and insurance plans.
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1511 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
The RI Department of Labor and Training provides workforce development, workforce security and workforce protection to the state's workers, employers and citizens, offering employment services, educational services and economic opportunity to both individuals and employers. DLT protects the workforce by enforcing labor laws, prevailing wage rates and workplace health and safety standards. The department also provides temporary income support to unemployed and temporarily disabled workers.
