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1184 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871
Home Care Services of Visiting Nurse Home & Hospice is intermittent care – care provided several times a week or less for a short period of time – that requires special skills not ordinarily carried out by a lay person.
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1440 Mineral Spring Avenue, North Providence, RI 02904
Offers Before and After School Program to school aged children in an educational and nurturing environment. BEFORE SCHOOL: Nutritious breakfast along with quiet morning activities that focus on math and literacy skills. AFTER SCHOOL: Nutritious snack followed by homework assistance and structured activities. These activities include: arts and crafts, board/card games, computers, and indoor and outdoor play.
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85 Ethan Street, Warwick, RI 02888
Assisted Living Facility
Independent Living
Respite
Services: 32 bed
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171 Pleasant View Avenue, Smithfield, RI 02917
Assisted Living at Smithfield Woods is designed for those individuals who need assistance with activities of daily living, but still understand the importance for socialization in a home-like setting. Smithfield Woods is designed to provide a worry-free environment, allowing its residents to continue the healthy and active lifestyle they are used to. Provides services including gentle reminders to take medication regularly, bathing and dressing assistance, and more.
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640 George Washington Highway, Building B Suite 200, Lincoln, RI 02865
The Northern Rhode Island Collaborative (NRIC) is a non-profit educational service center committed to providing special education programs and educational services to partner school districts and community partners throughout northern Rhode Island.
Foundations Academy (formerly the Regional Alternative Program): Provides special needs students - diagnosed with behavioral and emotional disorders - with an alternative to traditional schools.
Foundations Academy (formerly the Specialized Alternative Program):
Students who learn differently and have different abilities need the help and guidance of educators who are specially trained to develop and maximize those abilities. Educators in the Foundations Academy work to identify a student’s skills and their potential for learning new skills. Educators, parents and students then develop a progressive plan tailored to an individual’s educational needs and social well-being.
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455 Toll Gate Road, Warwick, RI 02886
An acute-care, not-for-profit, 359 bed hospital. Provides both in-patient and out-patient care; including medical/surgical, obstetric, gynecological, pediatrics, orthopedics, intensive care, coronary care; psychiatric care, rehabilitative care and emergency services.
Other Services: Outpatient Surgery Unit; Referrals to Home Care Services; Nutrition Counseling Services; Sexually Transmitted Diseases/AIDS Testing Site.
** Emergency Service Department, 24/7, for trauma, medical, cardiac, poison overdose and a dedicated pediatric emergency unit.
** Express Treatment Unit. Open 10:30am - 10PM, 7 day a week for treatment of minor illnesses and/or injuries.
Income Source: Patient fees; donations; third-party reimbursements.
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75 Benefit Street, Pawtucket, RI 02861
*** Blackstone Valley resident only ***
Services: For working people. Pay stub, picture ID, rent receipt, proof of income, social security card, children's birth certificates, Medicaid cards must be presented at every visit.
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322 8th Ave., 16th Floor., New York, NY 10001
Our mission is �to provide optimal care and services to individuals confronting dementia, and to their caregivers and families�through member organizations dedicated to improving quality of life.�
AFA and/or our member organizations offer all or most of the following services:
Licensed/certified social workers. Professionals offer vital information and counseling to those affected by Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.
Resource and referral centers. Knowledgeable staff provides information and links to community resources, healthcare professionals, social services and other support.
Educational conferences and workshops. They are presented in English as well as in other languages to reach ethnic populations.
Identification programs. Bracelets and state-of-the-art technology, such as Project Lifesaver's wristband transmitters, help with the identification and safe return of wanderers.
Early-stage and middle-stage programs. These include social and intellectual stimulation programs and support groups for individuals in the early and middle stages of dementia.
Social-model adult day services. These programs provide cognitive stimulation and recreational therapies to individuals in various stages of the disease.
Family-oriented services. Support groups and bereavement groups are available for caregivers and other family members.
Respite programs. In-home respite care and overnight respite programs are designed to provide temporary relief for family caregivers.
Telephone "buddy" programs. Staff or volunteers, many of whom have been caregivers themselves, support and educate caregivers. Caregivers can call into a telephone support network, Care Connection, each week.
Memory screenings. These free, confidential screenings are administered to those concerned about memory loss, with the goal of early detection.
Books, DVDs, products and equipment. These are made available to educate families and healthcare professionals, and to meet essential care needs and improve quality of life for those with dementia.
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162 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903
their Education & Employment programs give Their clients the tools they need to increase their earned income, which is critical to maintaining stable housing. They have developed extensive knowledge and expertise to help individuals access individualized, trauma-informed adult education, job training and support services.
Their Employment Resource Center offers one-on-one help with resumes, job searching, online job applications and career exploration. The Resource Center is also a great place to connect with our other education and job training programs.
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805 Alton Carolina Road, Charlestown, RI 02813
Community Food Pantry
Clients choose foods for their families. Health and hygiene items are also available.
Emergency Food Delivery
Emergency Assistance is provided on a case-by-case basis for medical emergencies.
Food Stamp Application
On-site assistance is available on Wednesdays from the University of Rhode Island's Feinstein's Hunger Institute Outreach Workers.
Social Service Needs Assessment
Review of available housing, heating, utility and prescription assistance programs, referrals, applications, and criteria information.
Free Soup Kitchen / Community Dinner
3rd Saturday of each month, from 5:30 - 6:30 PM, off-site. Please call (401) 364 - 9412 for the monthly location and time. Open to all.
Second Cents Consignment Store
Accepts adult clothing (up to 6 items) Sunday and Thursdays. Proceeds from the sale of donated clothing will go to our program!
Mental Health Advocacy
Deborah Marcotte, Director MHCA of RI / Wakefield Oasis, available on Wednesday mornings.
Emergency Service Hot line
Response within 24 hours
Emergency medical transportation and delivery
Furniture Depot
Available weekly based upon need and available resources.
Clothing Closet
Emergency clothing, blankets, and diapers for all ages.
Holiday Gift Programs
Food baskets
Santa's Workshop
Adopt a Holiday family
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133 Delaine Street, Providence, RI 02909
Public charter high school founded to serve pregnant and parenting young adults. Serve 160 students in campuses located in Providence and Central Falls. While this school is designed to serve pregnant and parenting young adults, students from all backgrounds and from all communities in Rhode Island are welcome. Nowell partners with Dr. Day Care Providence in the same building to make childcare available to students on a first-come, first-served basis in emergencies.
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635 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908
Grade Levels: PreK - 8
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75 Minnesota Avenue, Warwick, RI 02888
Independent Living for active seniors who are looking to socialize, stay active, and no longer want the worry of owning a home. Designed to keep you connected to the people and things you value most. Greenwich Farms at Warwick develops programs and experiences that promote purpose-filled interactions and positive engagement. Residents live happy and fulfilling lives because of the importance placed on connecting to what’s meaningful and possible throughout life.
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c/o Office of Rehabilitation Service, 40 Fountain Street, Providence, RI 02903
Provides demonstrations, training, and long-term loan and device reutilization services of specialized telephone equipment to qualified individuals who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, have a speech disability, or have neuromuscular damage or disease, which hinders them from using a standard telephone.
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59 John H. Chaffee Boulevard, Newport, RI 02840
Newport Heights is a mixed-income development located on Aquidneck Island. In total, there are 49 market-rate apartments and 250 affordable apartments that have various layers of subsidy available to tenants.
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15 Sumner Brown Road, Cumberland, RI 02864
Mount St. Rita is a vibrant health care facility with a rich history of providing post-hospital rehabilitation and successfully returning individuals to independence. Whether you are recovering from a fracture, joint replacement, stroke, bypass surgery, pulmonary disease, or any illness with a qualified Medicare hospital stay, the rehabilitation team focuses on getting you home.
Mount St. Rita Health Centre is licensed by Medicare and Medicaid to provide post-hospital rehabilitation and long-term care. It is a health care facility that includes Mercy Rehabilitation.
Services: Fully licensed skilled, 98-bed nursing facility.
Trach
Wound Vac
Psych Services
Respite
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223 Valley Road, Middletown, RI 02842
This is a Conservative Jewish synagogue.
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1058 Kingstown Road, Suite 5, Peace Dale, RI 02879
South County's oldest museum, founded in 1892, located in a picturesque stone building in the historic mill village of Peace Dale, RI. The museum is dedicated to commemorating the past while enriching the lives of people today. Free parking, picnic area and adjacent playground.
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66 Pavilion Avenue, Providence, RI 02905
Individual and group counseling for Opiod Addiction
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9 Messer Street, Warwick, RI 02886
Extended care program offering summer and vacation camps.
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1081-R Mineral Spring Avenue, North Providence, RI 02904
Memory Lane is a long term, secure residential community for people with Alzheimer's and other dementias.
73 beds in two adjacent buildings
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1303 Elmwood Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
Cranston Commons East is subsidized housing for individuals and families with one, two, and three bedroom apartments.
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655 Broad Street, Room 103, Providence, RI 02907
Services: The Corporation for National and Community Service was formed to engage Americans of all ages and backgrounds in service to meet community needs. Each year, more than 1.5 million individuals of all ages and backgrounds help meet local needs through a wide array of service opportunities. These include projects in education, the environment, public safety, homeland security and other critical areas through the Corporation's three major programs: Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America.
National Office
Corporation for National and Community Service
1201 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20525
Tel.: (202) 606-5000
TTY: (202) 606-3472
e-mail: [email protected]
VOAD Contact: Vin Marzullo
E-mail: [email protected]
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51 Buttonwoods Road, Richmond, RI 02898
Maggie's Pet Pantry provides assistance to people who need help in feeding their pets.
The Pantry includes dog food, cat food, toys, snacks, treats, leashes and collars, etc.
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Three Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
Services: Provides nutritious foods and nutrition education to pregnant, postpartum and breast feeding women, infants and children (less than five years of age) with limited income. The Program is administered through health centers and selected hospitals. Through the Farmers Market Program WIC families are able to purchase locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables at farmers' markets across the State.
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