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82 Smith Street, Room 102, Providence, RI 02903
Provides financial compensation to crime victims and dependants of homicide victims for such expenses as medical bills, loss of earnings and funeral expenses, up to $25,000.
33 Long Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Regal Court is a subsidized, 35 unit, 62+, Handicapped or Disabled residential housing complex.
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386 Smith Street, Providence, RI 02908
Emergency Shelter: 4 bedrooms, for 9 to 11 people. One handicapped accessible room. Services available: referrals to educational, vocational, and employment resources, individual meetings with advocates to establish goals for victims and their children; Weekly support groups both in-house and community based; HIV testing. Residents are responsible for their own family's food:kitchen and storage space is provided. Food assistance available if needed. Important Policies: Location of shelter is confidential, residents are expected to maintain confidentiality: Maximum of 2 nights out/month, except in emergencies; No time limit as long as working on goals of permanent housing and following all shelter rules; Residents are responsible for their own medications, lockers are available; residents will have to lock up medications. Smoking allowed in designated outdoor areas; A harm reduction model is used-sobriety is not required, however residents are expected to respect peers in recovery; Bedrooms and common areas are shared; There may be a possibility teenage boys are housed ***Financial assistance, including rent and utilities, to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking who are fleeing abusive situations, at risk of becoming homeless or at risk of returning to their abuser as a result of COVID-19. Supportive services will also be provided, including expanded hotline hours, more clinical support, additional advocacy services and assistance with basic needs such as food and transportation.
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. 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. Services: Private Duty, Nursing Assistant's available for patients in the Hospitals or Nursing Homes.
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184 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903
Powerful Tools for Caregivers Catholic Social Services of RI has trained 16 new Class Leaders who are certified to teach the Powerful Tools for Caregivers Program. The six week classes (1.5 hours each week) provide a self-care education program for family caregivers. The Powerful Tools for Caregivers program will provide you with tools and strategies to better handle the unique caregiver challenges you face. Caregivers who have completed the program have shown improvement in the following areas: • Self-Care Behaviors: (e.g. increased exercise, relaxation and medical check-ups) • Management of Emotions: (reduced guilt, anger, and depression) • Self-Efficacy: (increased confidence in coping with caregiving demands) • Use of Community Resources: (increased utilization of local services) If you would like to attend a Powerful Tools Program please call the agency number listed for the location and time that works for you. Or contact Catholic Social Services of RI, information below.
105 Harrisville Main Street, Harrisville, RI 02830
Form of Government: Town Council and Town Manager Burrillville consists of eight neighborhoods: Glendale Nasonville Pascoag Oakland Mapleville Harrisville
9 Crest Avenue, Lincoln, RI 02865
Services: Non-profit organization providing support, information and advocacy on the issues of hydrocephalus.
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24 Corliss Street, Room 100, Providence, RI 02904
Mailing address: P. O. Box 6866, Providence, RI 02940 Boston Office (Inspector in charge): 425 Summer Street, 7th floor, Boston, 02210-1736
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1670 Flat River Road, Coventry, RI 02816
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.
123 Valley Road, Middletown, RI 02842
These items are restricted and should not be placed in box:
  • Aerosol
  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • Illegal Drugs
  • Inhalers & Thermometers
  • Lotions
  • Needles
176 Sayles Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Setup: 40 beds (20 families) Shelter and Apartments Handicap accessible (8 rooms) Services Available: Social Workers Spanish interpretation is available Crisis intervention Mental health/Substance abuse (referral) Housing placement (referral) Vocation/Education (referral) Meals: Guests are responsible for preparing their own meals Emergency food provided Important Policies: Curfew: 10:00PM Duration of stay: 90 day program; client may apply for extension if needed Rent is 30% of income or community service if client has no income Medications are locked in the staff's office Smoking allowed in designated outdoor areas Drug/Alcohol free environment Children must be supervised at all times Must find employment or other source of income Must look for new housing Must attend classes and workshops
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40 Howard Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Programs within the formal criminal justice system that provide facilities for the detention of people who have been charged with a crime and are awaiting trial, and/or the confinement, treatment, employment, training and discipline of people who have been sentenced to imprisonment after conviction for a criminal offense.
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115 Manton Street, Pawtucket, RI 02861
Belmont Commons is subsidized housing for persons with disabilities; preference given to those with developmental disabilities.
395 Hamilton Allenton Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852
North Kingstown Animal Control and shelter is run by the North Kingstown Police Department. North Kingstown Animal Control Officer’s handle calls involving domestic animals and wildlife complaints (e.g., sick / rabid raccoon or skunk). The shelter houses. The shelter returns lost animals to their owners and places any without owners in homes.
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66 Social Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Provides free, voluntary, home visits to pregnant women and families with a child between newborn and four years of age. Assessment & screening for perinatal depression, drug & alcohol use and domestic violence. Services: Prenatal guidance Parenting support & guidance Care coordination Referrals to other programs
6 Payne Road, Block Island, RI 02807
The Center contains two dental/orthodontic offices and several consultation/treatment rooms on the lower level for integrative medical services. It is the sole provider of health care on Block Island.
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670 Allens Avenue, Providence, RI 02905
National Grid is one of the largest investor-owned energy companies in the world - covering Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island and the UK. **March 2019:** Claims for Newport and Middletown customers impacted by the gas outage incident in January 2019 call 844-319-2523
301 Promenade Street, Providence, RI 02908
Programs that provide a variety of services and activities that are intended to stimulate the economy; expand employment opportunities; encourage the establishment and growth of commerce and industry; improve the physical infrastructure through redevelopment; support the development, finance, management and preservation of affordable housing; and otherwise enhance the economic development of the community. Many programs focus on impoverished communities and are structured to prevent the outflow of community dollars and to retain and recycle income within the community by investing in the development of local institutions and businesses and thereby creating local jobs, sustaining local services and building a healthier local economy. Also included are the institutions that the financial sector comprises and the services they provide for businesses and the general public.
40 Howard Avenue, P. O. Box 8212, Cranston, RI 02920
Programs within the formal criminal justice system that provide facilities for the detention of people who have been charged with a crime and are awaiting trial, and/or the confinement, treatment, employment, training and discipline of people who have been sentenced to imprisonment after conviction for a criminal offense.
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184 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903
Assists women and families with material needs and referrals for an unplanned or crisis pregnancy.
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2000 Pawtucket Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914
The mission of East Providence High School is to promote integrity in a safe and respectful learning environment which includes students, parents, families, faculty and administration. It is the goal of our school community to provide and support rigorous curricula, preparing our graduates for college or career readiness.
28 Pleasant Street, Westerly, RI 02891
At the Supper Table on Monday nights the Calabrese Club chef prepares a wonderful, free meal which will be served to guests family style in a comfortable, dining environment. All ages, all are welcome.
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115 Cass Avenue, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Services: A full-service healthcare network, including a 214-bed, acute-care hospital, 19-bed Transitional Care Unit, and an 18-bed inpatient psychiatric program at the Woonsocket Unit. Hospital services include emergency, diagnostic, medical, surgical, psychiatric, cancer, cardiac and obstetric. The Fogarty Unit in North Smithfield is the location of the Occupational Health Department and MRI unit. Landmark's network of primary care facilities includes adult and geriatric care at the Landmark Adult Primary Care Medicine and Pulmonary Medicine located in Woonsocket;obstetric/gynecological care practices in North Smithfield and Greenville; Comprehensive Psychiatric Care Services in Lincoln; and Physician Centers offering services including family practice, family medicine, and obstetric/gynecological in Cumberland, North Smithfield, and Burrilliville, RI as well as Blackstone, Ma. Landmark also offers specialized cardiac rehabilitation services through the Heart Center in Woonsocket. Landmark Medical Center also owns the 82-bed Rehabilitation Hospital of Rhode Island in North Smithfield. Additional Locations: ** Emergency Department, 769-4100 Ext. 2180 115 Cass Avenue, Woonsocket 02895 A complete range of emergency treatment, 24/7 ** Psychiatric Program 769-4100 Ext. 2565 115 Cass Avenue, Woonsocket 02895 Services: 18 bed inpatient, psychiatric program consisting of a general psychiatric unit, intensive treatment unit, and geriatric psychiatric unit. Income Source: Patient fees; third party reimbursement; charitable gifts.
1184 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871
Occupational Therapy offered to help with regular activities like bathing, meal preparation, and housekeeping after an injury or illness.
101 Legion Way, Riverside, RI 02915
Waddington School is a public elementary school serving grade levels K-5 in the East Providence School District.