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400 Bald Hill Road, Warwick, RI 02886
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*NO COST to join the RIRx program.*
There are no enrollment forms, no restrictions, no age no income requirements, no waiting periods, no eligibility required, no exclusions, RIRx covers pre-existing conditions, no claim forms to file, no annual or lifetime limits, includes discounts on brand and generic medications, open formulary so that all medications are eligible for discounts.
This program has LOWEST PRICE logic to guarantee that RIRx members get the best pricing on prescriptions (Members pay the lower of a discount off Average Wholesale Price-AWP, discount off MAC Pricing, or Pharmacy Promotional/Retail price).
RIRx can be used by people who have Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), High Deductible Plans, and Medicare Part D (while in the Donut Hole).
The program can be used as a stand alone benefit or to get discounts on non-formulary medications (prescriptions not covered by insurance).
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1425 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Located at 1425 Pontiac Avenue in Cranston, Rhode Island, the Rhode Island Lottery employs 104 men and women to oversee all aspects of Lottery operations and gaming in the State.
The Rhode Island Lottery offers quality products that generate revenue to benefit all.
The Rhode Island Lottery is the largest voluntary source of income for the State, benefiting all who live, work and visit the Ocean State.
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100 Park Lane, PO Box 1047, Charlestown, RI 02813
Southern RI Volunteers is providing free delivery for residents of South County (Block Island, Charlestown, Exeter, Hopkinton, Jamestown, North Kingstown, Richmond, South Kingstown, Wakefield, Westerly). Person must be disabled or a homebound senior. Person has to pay for the prescription beforehand.
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72 Andover Street, North Providence, RI 02904
Andover Street Apartments is one of two homes for family rental housing which turns into Home Ownership managed by the North Providence PHA.
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280 High Street, Westerly, RI 02891
Westerly Health Center provides compassionate and professional skilled nursing care in gracious, homelike surroundings. Whether you seek short-term rehabilitation following hospitalization, a brief respite stay, long-term residence for a loved one, or specialized services for those with memory impairment, Westerly Health Center ensures that each person receives top-notch, individualized care.
Alzheimer Unit or Wing (Locked)
Respite
Wound Vac
Dialysis
Psych Services
Beds: 106
Smoke-Outside
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1165 North Main Street, Providence, RI 02904
Located at the beautiful Phyllis Siperstein Tamarisk Assisted Living Residence in Warwick, Celebrations Adult Day Services provides an unequaled day experience. In addition to personal care assistance, Celebrations offers a wide range of activities and social programs designed to enhance physical and emotional wellbeing.
Celebrations Adult Day Services
Phyllis Siperstein Tamarisk Assisted Living Residence
3 Shalom Drive
Warwick, RI 02886
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623 Atwells Avenue, Uncas Building, Providence, RI 02909
Mental Health Care, Audiology, Ophthalmology, Optometry. Audiology services include: Audiologic evaluation, Vestibular evaluation, Auditory evoked potential, Assessment of Middle Ear Function, Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission (DPOAE), Hearing aid evaluation, selection, and fitting, Real Ear Hearing Aid Verification, Assistive Listening Device evaluation including FM and Bluetooth technology, Auditory Rehabilitation, Progressive Tinnitus Management (PTM), Auditory Processing evaluation, Audiological Compensation and Pension Testing
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50 Health Lane, Warwick, RI 02886
Substance Abuse Outpatient Counseling Services offer weekly individual or group counseling sessions to clients who are abusing drugs and alcohol.
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466 Hunt Street, Central Falls, RI 02863
Wilfrid Manor is a subsidized housing unit 62+, handicapped or disabled, consisting of 125 apartments.
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206 Cranston Street, Providence, RI 02907
Medications and pharmacy
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283 Country Road, Barrington, RI 02806
Services: Provides programs such as classroom, computer, library, clerical and enrichment assistance to teachers; special education swim. Offers resource speakers. Recruits and trains volunteers.
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105 Bacon Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Gateway Healthcare is Rhode Island’s largest nonprofit behavioral health organization providing treatment, intervention and prevention services to individuals in our community. Our mission is: Delivering health with care. It is reflected throughout the organization and drives every element of our day-to-day work.
Gateway Healthcare's crisis/emergency services department delivers 24-hour emergency services, assessment and crisis intervention. We are now linked to the Kristen Brooks Hope Center's National Hopeline Network and the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. For help, please contact any of the following:
Pawtucket Emergency Department, 401-723-1915
Johnston Emergency Department,401-553-1031
Charlestown Emergency Department,401-364-7705
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931 Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 1005, Warwick, RI 02886
Diagnostic work-up, medical management offered through clinical programs; assistance purchasing wheelchairs or braces; physical/occupational therapy evaluations upon physician's request; summer camp for clients, ages 6-18. Research directed towards cure of neuromuscular disease. Local programs available to foster greater community and professional awareness.
Income Source: Telethon; special events; solicitations.
Equipment Assistance, Newborn Screening, K-12 Education Support, Access Workshops, On Demand Webinars, MDA Connect Appointments, MDA Community Support Groups, National MDA Resource Center Mon-Fri 9am-5pm CST 1-833-275-6321 [email protected]
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100 Niantic Ave, Suite A, Providence, RI 02907
Services: Provides immediate emergency relief assistance to families suffering losses caused by disasters. Other services include counseling, financial assistance and world wide communication programs for military families and veterans. In addition to emergency response, the American Red Cross also provides educational programs designed to help people prepare for and prevent emergencies with Health and Safety programs in first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillation (A.E.D.); water safety swimming training; health training for special health projects such as AIDS education. Volunteer community services include the training and placement of volunteers in all service area mentioned above.
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135 Gano Street, Providence, RI 02906
A supported employment program operating a plant and flower shop which provides work opportunities for adults with persistent psychiatric disabilities.
Source of income: Grant from MHRH, retail sales, private foundation, fundraisers.
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350 5th Ave. Ste 929, New York, NY 10118
Life Alert is a Personal Emergency Response and Home Medical Alert System company that saves lives from catastrophic outcomes using technology to provide home audio monitoring protection.
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345 Blackstone Boulevard, Riverview Building Third floor, Providence, RI 02906
OCD & Related Disorders Educational Lecture Series Sponsored by the Rhode Island Affiliate of the International OCD Foundation: Butler Hospital presents a series of preeminent speakers in the field of OCD and related disorder. Monthly speaking program. Ray Conference Center, Room 1, Parking Lot B, follow Path 4. Download schedule and guest speaker list online.
Anxiety and Depression Group: This peer-run meeting aids in relating to others and making meaningful discoveries in dealing with anxiety and depression. For questions or more information, email Dylan at [email protected]. Ray Conference Center, Room 2
MDDA-DBSA (Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance) Self-help Group
A support group for men and women with bipolar disorder. For questions or more information, call the MDDA Office at (401) 309-7575. Ray Conference Center, Room 2
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) Skills Group: A support group for individuals who have completed the Partial Hospital Program at Butler.
Butler's Cognitive Behavior Therapy Program For questions or more information, call (401) 455-6200. Goddard Building, Room 188
NAMI Family and Connection Recovery Support Groups:
NAMI's Family Support Groups provide free, peer-led groups for family members, caregivers and loved ones of individuals living with mental illness. NAMI's Connection Recovery Support Groups are for those living with a mental illness. Most groups meet monthly for about 90 minutes and you don't need to register to attend. Find locations and times of their Family to Family groups in your area, or contact NAMI at (401) 331-3060 or [email protected].
Family Connections™ (For Families & Loved Ones of Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder)
Family Connections is a 12-week course that meets weekly to provide education, skills training, and support for people who are in a relationship with someone who has Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Focusing on issues that are specific to BPD, it is hosted in a community setting and led by trained group leaders who are usually family members of relatives with BPD. This course is provided free of charge. For more information on Family Connections please visit https://www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org/family-connections/.
The course runs Tuesdays, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at Butler Hospital. A new 12-week course will start in late summer/early fall 2019. If you are interested in receiving an invitation for the summer/fall class, please pre-register at borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org/family-connections/family-connections-pre-registration-form/. Pre-registration is not a commitment to attend the course, but will ensure you are notified of upcoming courses at this and other locations in your region.
No longer has state contract for Detox services; referrals ONLY for INSURED individuals. Please use as place of last resort for uninsured individuals. Referrals should go to Sstar first or other agencies receiving state contract.
Short-term psychiatric and substance abuse hospital that treats children, 4 years and over; adolescents and adults in acute crisis situations through its 24-hour inpatient hospital, outpatient specialty programs, day hospital and alcohol and drug treatment services.
Specialty services available: geriatric, child and adolescent, affective disorders, family therapy, neuropsychiatry, substance abuse, anxiety disorders, social skills, obsessive/compulsive disorders, women's program, sexual and physical abuse, eating disorders and developmental disabilities.
Day Program:
Income Source: Endowments; patient fees, health insurance.
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27 Chase Street, Pawcatuck, CT 06379
Clients can come once a month
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162 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903
Emergency Shelters
Citizens Bank Family Center:
Provides emergency shelter and support for up to 15 families.
Couples' Shelter:
The only emergency shelter in the state for couples without children, offers case management for four couples in scattered apartments.
Harrington Hall:
Rhode Island's largest men's shelter, accommodates up to 112 men.
Women's Shelter:
Shelters 41 women in 10 shared bedrooms, one wheelchair-accessible bedroom, a common space and outdoor patio.
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825 Chalkstone Avenue, Providence, RI 02908
Media Relations: (401) 456-2421
Services: A 220 bed teaching hospital, offering treatment of acute medical and surgical patients; ambulatory; subacute and emergency services; bone marrow transplant unit and other advanced cancer care; an extended care facility; a statewide home care service; inpatient and outpatient substance abuse treatment at three locations and primary senior health care at two community senior centers.
** Addiction Medicine
456-2363 / 800-252-6466 / 456-6744 Fax
Medical Director: Susan Kimper
Hours: 7:30 am - 4:30pm, Mon - Fri
Comprehensive alcohol and drug abuse treatment specializing in medical/psychiatric patients. Inpatient detox and rehab, partial hospitalization, day treatment, and multiple levels of outpatient assessments. Outpatient therapy for substance abuse and psychiatric patients including individual, family, group counseling and dual diagnosis services.
**Roger Williams Mobile Care
Director: Kathleen Brackett 456-2119
Support Groups: Take Time for Cancer Patients
Us Too for Prostate Cancer patients
Open door for women with Breast Cancer
BMT Group for people with Bone Marrow Transplants
Chronic Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Support Groups
Income Source: Fees; grants from foundations; fund raising.
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1944 Warwick Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889
OSCIL’s knowledgeable staff can assist consumer’s in setting goals for self-sufficiency in the home.
Centers for Independent Living teach a wide range of skills needed to live independently and manage life with a disability. Skills training is available to persons with disabilities in almost any topic where there is a need for more independence. CILs work with individuals to increase their skills which can help them gain more control of their lives.
Skills training can include basic everyday responsibilities such as: self-care, meal preparation, budgeting, and arranging transportation. It also can address housing needs, teaching individuals the importance of self-advocacy, one’s need for accommodations and/or rights in the community.
***Life skills training is goal directed and does not involve long-term case management or therapeutic intervention.
As part of OSCIL’s mission to provide outreach, education and opportunities for peer support, OSCIL offers Lunch and Learn workshops highlighting various solutions that can increase access in your home and community.
As part of OSCIL’s mission to provide outreach, education, and opportunities for peer support, OSCIL offers free “Lunch and Learn” workshops highlighting various solutions that can increase access in the home and community.
***Workshops are being held in person and on Zoom. Unless the event says otherwise, workshops are held at our location at 1944 Warwick Avenue in Warwick. Advance registration to attend in-person is required.
A light lunch and refreshments will be served.
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2809 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886
Assisted Daily Living, Inc. provides clients with a wide array of services designed to ensure superior patient care in the familiar comfort of home, often providing a happier and more affordable alternative to nursing, or assisted living facilities. Services can be arranged for a few hours a week or around the clock. ADL begins by reviewing the specific needs of the client through discussions with family members, as well as the care recipient's doctor, social workers or therapists. A customized program of care is developed to manage the client's daily needs. ADL will match the clients needs to the best possible caregiver, based on both professional experience and on ability characteristics.
Basic Health Monitoring: Skin - monitor for signs of breakdown, apply pressure reduction measures; Nutrition - monitor weight, nutritional intake, adhere to dietary restrictions; Vital Signs - take blood pressure, temperatures, pulses and respirations. Report abnormalities to physician;
Intake / Output - encourage adequate fluids, monitor fluid intake and urine output; Lab Monitoring - perform prescribed blood work and report results to physician; Diet - prepare special prescribed diets, encourage compliance with restrictions; Glucose Monitoring - check blood glucose per orders, report results to physician; Insulin - teach administration of insulin per prescribed regime, follow-up and report compliance to physician. Diabetes: New Diabetic - teach special skin care, insulin injection technique, blood glucose monitoring, hypo/hyperglycemia and related emergency protocol. Medication Management: When capable - remind to take medications and follow-up; When Forgetful - give oral medications prepared by responsible party and follow-up; Supplies - manage supply of prescriptions to have all meds on-hand; Teaching - instruct new medications or monitor changes in regime per plan of care, assess response, side effects and adverse reactions. Catheters (Foley Indwelling and External): New Catheter - teach drainage bag changes and cleaning, securing tubing, trouble shooting dislodged catheters placement, blockages, drainage amounts; Ostomies - Colostomy, Urostomy Changes - insert catheter per authorized plan of care and as needed; New Ostomy - teach ostomy care, preventive skin care, troubleshooting; Care - assist with ostomy changes, monitoring peri-stomal skin. Wound Care: Wound / Bedsore - assess wound, incision or bedsore healing, signs and symptoms of infection and evaluate response to treatment; Teach Care - instruct wound or bedsore regime, evaluate technique, compliance; Treatment - perform wound / bedsore care per prescribed regime, report signs and symptoms infection and progress to physician. Private Duty Nurses: Available to care for patient's in Hospital's & Nursing Homes. THERAPIST'S - PT, OT, ST: Therapists including physical therapists, occupational and speech therapists assist in the rehabilitation of those with physical injuries or disease. Restoration of mobility, strength, dexterity, balance and communication skills is often the purpose for therapy. Helping individuals who are disabled by physical injuries or disease to regain maximum function with activities of daily living is always a main priority. Home Assessment: evaluate home safety needs, arrange for adaptive equipment. Therapy: assess, plan, perform and evaluate physical therapy to regain strength and maximal activities of daily living plan. Teaching: instruct prescribe exercise regime and safe ambulation with/without assistive devices. Assistance: help perform prescribed exercises, report progress to physician. MSW: Social Workers assist in the evaluation of social, emotional and environment factors affecting the ill and disabled. They may provide family or individual counseling for those in need or a crisis situation. Medical Social Workers offer support and often help indentify and locate appropriate community resources: Home care services, adult daycare, respite, long term care planning, financial assistance and support groups. Nursing Assistant's / Home Health Aides: Eating - Plan and provide nutritious meals, adequate fluids. Assist with feeding; Bathing - Assist with personal care: bathing, transferring in/out tub/shower, bed-baths as needed; Dressing / Grooming - Assist with dressing and glasses, hearing aides and other special orthotics (i.e. braces), hair care, shaving, oral hygiene; Ambulation - Assist with walking, safe use of assistive devices, range of motion and strengthening exercises; Toileting - Assist to bathroom, bedside commode, urinal, bedpan usage; Incontinence - assist changing diapers, undergarments, pads and perform related skin care. Services: Check In: mornings, afternoon or evenings, Wake up and Tuck in. Supervision during the day time or overnight. Private Duty, Nursing Assistant's available for patients in the Hospitals or Nursing Homes.
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110 Benevolent St, Providence, RI 02906
The Rhode Island Historical Society is a privately endowed membership organization, dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing the history of Rhode Island.
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1 Acorn Street, Providence, RI 02903
Pre-apprenticeship training program for the construction trades, including hands-on and classroom training and placement services. Must be over 18, low income and have a high school or GED diploma.
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