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5 Saint Elizabeth Way, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Assisted Living allows the resident a choice of services for the level of privacy, independence and assistance they select. A trained staff is available 24 hours a day, along with a 24-hour emergency response system. On-and off-site activities offered regularly.
1830 Mineral Spring Avenue, North Providence, RI 02904
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15 New Sudbury Street, Room 575, JFK Federal Building, Room 575, Boston, MA 02203
The Employee Benefits Security Administration is responsible for administering and enforcing the fiduciary, reporting and disclosure provisions of Title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). The goal which is to protect the interests of participants and their beneficiaries in employee benefit plans. Among other things, ERISA requires that sponsors of private employee benefit plans provide participants and beneficiaries with adequate information regarding their plans. Also, those individuals who manage plans (and other fiduciaries) must meet certain standards of conduct, derived from the common law of trusts and made applicable (with certain modifications) to all fiduciaries. The law also contains detailed provisions for reporting to the government and disclosure to participants. Furthermore, there are civil enforcement provisions aimed at assuring that plan funds are protected and that participants who qualify receive their benefits. COBRA Continuation Coverage Assistance Under The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act: The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) provides for premium reductions and additional election opportunities for health benefits under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, commonly called COBRA. Eligible individuals pay only 35 percent of their COBRA premiums and the remaining 65 percent is reimbursed to the coverage provider through a tax credit. The premium reduction applies to periods of health coverage beginning on or after February 17, 2009 and lasts for up to nine months for those eligible for COBRA during the period beginning September 1, 2008 and ending December 31, 2009 due to an involuntary termination of employment that occurred during that period. The TAA Health Coverage Improvement Act of 2009, enacted as part of ARRA, also made changes with regard to COBRA continuation coverage.
69 Memorial Drive, Veterans Memorial Housing Developme, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Adult Basic Education is offered in English and is designed for students who need to improve their basic academic skills in order to enter into the National External Diploma Program, prepare for the GED, or enroll in an occupational skills training program. This can be a helpful transitional class for those adults who have been out of school for a long time or for advanced ESOL learners. The focus of the class is to improve: Math, reading, writing, social studies, science, digital literacy, and critical thinking.
1138 Putnam Pike, Chepachet, RI 02814
Twice Blest Thrift shop
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191 MacArthur Boulevard, Coventry, RI 02816
Coventry residents only. Must meet with a social worker for assessment of eligibility before being able to visit pantry. Call 401-922-9199 to schedule intake appointment. Once approved, guests can visit monthly. Located on the lower level, handicap accessible.
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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
1221 Saugatucket Road, Wakefield, RI 02883
Peace Dale Estate is subsidized 62+, Handicapped or Disabled housing consisting of 32 one and two bedroom apartments, located in the rural community of South Kingstown, Rhode Island.
25 Railroad Avenue, Warren, RI 02885
Supported services for adults living with severe and persistent mental illness. Thrive’s Residential Services connects adults who are experiencing severe and persistent mental illness with resources and community-based mental health support in a supported housing environment. The philosophy of Residential Services is based on a comprehensive yet intensive approach to treatment that helps residents achieve their highest quality of life. Thrive’s staff help clients learn how to control the symptoms of their mental illness and achieve increased independence in all aspects of their daily lives. Thrive offers two types of supportive living environments: Group Homes and Supervised Apartments.
1228 Westminster Street, Providence, RI 02909
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.
268 Post Road, Route 1, Westerly, RI 02891
South County Medical Group Primary Care are Patient Centered Medical Homes (PCMH). Offers: Patient-Focused Care; Treats the whole person through all stages of life; Provides self-management direction and counseling; Care Coordination; Referrals to specialists and other community agencies; Post-hospital follow-up, electronically or by telephone; Assistance in navigating the medical system; After-hours access to doctor or nurse Clinical Information Settings: Patient registries and electronic prescribing; Monitor follow through treatment; Access to labs and test results; Reminders, decision support, and treatment information; Safe/efficient prescribing practices
50 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02909
The Senior and Disabilities Services at United Way, also known as the POINT, is a statewide resource network that provides information, referrals, and long-term care options to seniors, adults with disabilities, and their caregivers. Get valuable information and assistance about:
  • Information and assistance regarding home and community care
  • State Health Insurance Program (SHIP)
  • Public assistance programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP, LIHEAP, and others.
  • Information regarding other valuable resources in the community such as healthcare fraud and home care
This service is free and confidential.
45 Prospect Street, P.O. Box 1860, Providence, RI 02912
The mission of Brown University is to serve the community, the nation, and the world by discovering, communicating, and preserving knowledge and understanding in a spirit of free inquiry, and by educating and preparing students to discharge the offices of life with usefulness and reputation. They do this through a partnership of students and teachers in a unified community known as a university-college
964 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Services: 48 bed, Assisted Living Facility Independent Living Psych Services Wound Vac Bus Line Smoke-Outside
75 Carpenter Street, Providence, RI 02903
The UCAP School was established for middle school children who are at risk of dropping out of school because they have fallen behind a grade or more. UCAP offers an accelerated program that provides the academic and social skills these children need to succeed in school.
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325 Washington Street, Providence, RI 02903
Fire inspections are required for various reasons. These may include but are not limited to: Sale of a business or a property Change of use (change of occupancy) Licensing Complaint or investigation Owners request Tent Nightclub Special Amusements, flame effects, pyrotechnics, and firework Occupancies required to be inspected per RIGL 23-28.5-1 Nightclubs with an occupancy of 150 and greater, places of assembly with an occupancy of 300 and greater and apartment buildings need to comply with fire alarm and sprinkler requirements listed in the Rhode Island State Fire Code. Places of worship as defined in RIGL 23-28.1-5 shall comply with RIGL 23-28.6-24 with amendments RILSC (Add) 13.1.8.1
12 Lincoln Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Food Pantry. Entrance in back (Grant Ave); serves 02920
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56 Spruce Street, Westerly, RI 02891
  • Soup Kitchen
  • Homeless shelter for single adults, 18+ unless with family. Case management, informal counseling. Mandatory and random substance abuse testing.
  • Attire for Hire satellite location
700 Smith Street, Providence, RI 02908
Services: 160 bed assisted living facility-State License Number: ALR1437.
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57 Kilvert Street, Warwick, RI 02886
Speech Therapy offered in home to assist with swallowing and communication.
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735 Putnam Pike, Greenville, RI 02828
Greenville Center is a skilled nursing and rehabilitation center offering post-hospital short-term rehabilitation and long-term care services. Greenville Center accepts admissions 7 days per week, and tours are always welcome. The Center is a Bronze AHCA Quality Award winner and WE HONOR VETERANS partner!
557 Broad Street, BroadMed Medical Building, Providence, RI 02907
Thundermist offers a sliding scale discount program for those with or without insurance who's income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL)
675 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
Stratford House is subsidized housing 62+, handicapped or disabled with 65 1 & 2 bedroom units.
66 Social Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Everyone experiences tough times. Having help when you need it is the key to facing these challenges. Community Care Alliance strives to empower people experiencing economic insecurity, mental illness and addiction, housing issues, and trauma-related concerns. These might include basic needs assistance to address emergencies— counseling, treatment, support services and residential programs for individuals and families impacted by serious mental illness and addiction— emergency and supportive housing to prevent homelessness and promote stabilization— alternative education and services for families with young children and adolescents— and employment, financial literacy and vocational training to improve self-sufficiency. They provide clinical and support services for individuals and families with long-term needs associated with mental illness and substance abuse. Their goal is to help people live as independently and as fully integrated within the community as possible