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10 Rhodes Avenue, North Smithfield, RI 02896
In addition to 24 hour/seven days a week nursing care, Saint Antoine Residence offers the following special services: Special Care Unit The Special Care Unit is a 60-bed unit for residents with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. The Unit provides a safe, structured environment that meets physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs throughout the disease progression. An emphasis is placed on residents succeeding, dignity, and support of family members. Short Term Rehabilitative Care Short Term Rehabilitative Care is designed for individuals in need of rehabilitation following hip or knee replacement, heart attack, stroke, or other acute medical event. Our goal is to rehabilitate individuals to restore their previous level of functioning with the goal of returning back to their home. Skilled nursing services; on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapies are available. Short term stays range from one week to several weeks, depending upon the individual’s medical condition. Hospice Suite The Hospice Suite provides care for terminally ill individuals who qualify for general inpatient level of care. The Suite affords residents a lovely homelike environment with ample room for visiting family members.
400 Massasoit Avenue, Suite 113, East Providence, RI 02914
They Are Your Comprehensive Community and Post-Acute Care Resource Their collaborative of partners works together to deliver high-quality care. They Provide the Full Network of Care CareLink covers the complete spectrum of post-acute and community care.
1651 Atwood Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919
The local agency that is responsible for enforcing all laws and ordinances; preventing crime; investigating criminal activity; apprehending, arresting and detaining suspects; presenting evidence; regulating traffic; investigating traffic accidents and engaging in other activities that protect lives and property and preserve peace in the community.
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300 West 22nd Street, Oak Brook, IL 60523
Lions meet the needs of local communities and the world. See below for programs and local chapters. The Lions offer: Sight programs Youth Programs Services for Children International Relations Programs Community and Environment Programs Health programs Disaster Preparedness and Relief Local Chapters: Block Island Bristol: Frank Cirillo, 275-3000, [email protected]* Burrillville: Cheri Hall, [email protected] Chariho: Coventry-West Greenwich: Harold Ennis, [email protected]* Cumberland: Paul Neves East Greenwich: Jim Jacques, [email protected] East Providence: David Kent, [email protected]* Foster: Elwood Hopkins Glocester: Robert Winsor, [email protected] Jamestown: John Murphy, 423-0400, [email protected] Johnston: Joseph Swift, 231-9120, [email protected] Lincoln: Ronald Noble Narragansett Newport North Providence North Smithfield Pawtucket Portsmouth Providence Providence - Federal Hill Providence - Silver Lake Rumford Scituate Smithfield South Kingstown Tiverton Warwick Westerly Woonsocket
303 Valley Road, Middletown, RI 02842
Independent Living for Active Seniors Benchmark Senior Living at Blenheim-Newport located in Middletown, RI is an independent living residential community for active seniors who are looking to socialize, stay active, and no longer want the worry of owning a home. Offers medication management, bathing, dressing, or transportation to and from doctor’s appointments or other locations. Professional staff on call 24 hours a day.
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.
One Empire Street, Providence, RI 02903
Ready to Learn Providence improves the educational and health outcomes of young children in Rhode Island through professional development, community engagement, research and direct service. They partner with families, educators and policymakers to promote best practices in early childhood education and healthy development.
627 Cranston Street, Providence, RI 02907
Provides an annual Easter meal
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One Hilton Street, Providence, RI 02905
RIEOC has been an integral part of the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) assisting individuals with applying for financial aid (FAFSA) and completing college admissions applications. The EOC office also provides an array of other services: career counseling, GED and English as a Second Language classes referrals, assistance with foreign education evaluations, financial literacy and general educational information dissemination. The RIEOC office has as a goal providing support and motivation to students to assist them in meeting their academic potential.
84 Social Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
A program of BVCAP: RSVP provides opportunities for seniors 55+ to share their time, experience, knowledge and interests with others in the community. RSVP volunteers are connected to networks of seniors who use their skills to provide services and support throughout the community. RSVP volunteers:
  • Provide administrative support, nutrition education, SNAP resources, and community referrals for hunger
  • Deliver meals to home bound clients 5 days a week
  • Provide home visits and companionship to homebound clients
  • Participate with the Wellness Initiatives exercise trainings such as armchair aerobics, water aerobics, line dancing, and tap dancing at Senior Services in Woonsocket
  • Assist in ongoing recruitment, enrollment, and program management of A Matter of Balance (an Evidence Based Fall Prevention Program)
  • Collect, sort, recycle, reuse, or repurpose recyclable materials in Woonsocket RI and surrounding areas
  • Provide education, outreach, and information on disaster preparedness
  • Participate in recognizing and assisting veterans and their families with clothing, heating assistance, weatherization benefits, nutritional information, SNAP, and other community and government resources
  • Partner with persons of disabilities from one on one or small group activities in the catchment area
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76 Broadway, Newport, Newport, RI 02840
West Broadway is subsidized housing with 52 apartments for elderly and disabled families, and 63 family housing units. Our 1, 2 and 3 bedroom family units are a charming mix of historic buildings and redevelopment.
333 Smith Street, Providence, RI 02908
Whether you’re looking to apply for citizenship, secure or renew your Green Card, petition family members to come to the U.S., pay for an immigration detention bond, or take any number of other immigration steps, it can cost several hundred to several thousands in legal costs and government fees. You must: -Have a bank account -Reside in Rhode Island, Florida, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Texas or Colorado. -Have an income We will need the following documents after you submit your application: -Two months' bank account statements (3 months' if you are applying for $2,000 or more) -A referral form from a community agency or immigration attorney providing proof of eligibility for the immigration step you seek to take ( form here) -If the purpose if the loan is to pay for an immigration detention bond, we instead require a copy of the judge's immigration order, and we may ask for additional documentation. -Copy of government-issued ID -Voided check or prepaid card with ACH features -We may ask for additional documents after you apply The best way to apply online! Applications can also be filled out at our office in Rhode Island (333 Smith Street, Providence, RI 02908). If you plan on coming in, please give us a call first! Call 866-584-3651 extension 302 to reach us.
1170 Main Street, West Warwick, RI 02893
Public Works Department West Warwick is a town in Kent County. It has a population of approximately 29,191. The town has a total area of 8.1 square miles.
172 Taunton Avenue, Suite 8, East Providence, RI 02914
Services: Promotes citizen involvement in government and provides information on election procedures and voter registration. Organizes debates and candidate forums; conducts studies on issues and then lobbies on positions. Income Source: Dues; local contributions.
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260 Waseca Avenue, Barrington, RI 02806
Individual Therapy- for children, adolescents and adults. Family and couples therapy- 2 or more family members address problems that they share in their relationship Psychological evaluation-psychological, neuropsychological, psycho-educational, and academic achievement testing Consultation-to schools and other agencies to assist in planning intervention strategies for individuals and for school departments.
14 Manchester Circle, Coventry, RI 02816
Knotty Oak Village is subsidized housing 62+, handicapped or disabled, consisting of 75 units in 13 residential structures. 22 units are located on the second floor.
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1010 Hartford Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919
Supportive services include but are not limited to: intensive case management; coordination of mental health and substance abuse treatment; assistance with VA benefits and employment, training and job placement services. Our focus is to give veterans a “hand up…not a hand out.” A coalition of concerned citizens, founded in 1988, dedicated to all veterans who are homeless or at risk of being homeless. Services, housing (emergency and permanent). Permanent housing in Johnston and West Warwick. OSDRI follows the “housing first model” providing permanent and transitional housing combined with a full range of supportive services designed to address the individual veteran’s needs which led to his or her state of homelessness. Vocational/educational training program at 790 Providence Street, West Warwick. Annual three day program in September for veterans desiring assistance with legal, housing or counseling needs.
45 Greeley Street, Providence, RI 02904
Services: Residential support in group homes and apartments; health and life education; behavior management; Independent Living Program; family support. Serving people, 21+ with physical/developmental needs. Provides a home-like environment wherein the resident is challenged to discover her/his own unique dignity and worth. Emphasizes consistent and individualized programming to encourage each resident to develop to his/her greatest potential and to have as much control over their own lives as they are capable of having. Support also supplied to persons living in their own homes, apartments or their family home.
112 Capron Farm Drive, Warwick, RI 02886
The substance abuse task force identifies and addressed the issue of substance abuse in the city and its mission is to develop, implement, and advocate for effective community-based prevention initiatives.
One Hilton Street, Room 2254, CCRI Liston Campus, Providence, RI 02905
Services: Provides educational and training information for post secondary education, financial aid and admissions information, application assistance in plus career counseling and assessment, referral to other social services and advocacy. EOC counselors are available at sites throughout Rhode Island. Income Source: U.S. Department of Education
14 Woodruff Avenue Suite 7, Narragansett, RI 02882
Home-Care, for adult patients under the care of a licensed physician, with acute, chronic, or terminal illnesses. Services available to patients and their families include skilled nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, social work, wound care specialist, Certified Nursing Assistant and nutrition consultation. Community Programs Health Clinics for senior citizens, home nursing visits to families with newborns. JCAHO Accredited. HomMed™ Home Telemonitoring: Technology that monitors vital signs daily while at home and automatically transmits them to the South County Home Health office where a registered nurse reviews them. Income Source: Insurance; federal and state programs; direct patient fees; town allocations; private donations; grants
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90 Ives Street, Providence, RI 02906
Facilities which house a collection of materials including books, manuscripts, journals, government documents and nonprint formats such as paintings, musical recordings, videotapes, films and data files on magnetic tape which are organized to provide physical, bibliographic and intellectual access to a targeted group of people and which generally make available staff to provide services and programs related to the information needs of the targeted group.
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3288 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886
Provide existing and start-up business services (plans, finance, marketing and internet access) and networking opportunities. Community Business Information Center. Business counselors available by appointment. Also provide Tourism and Relocation information.