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Language Interpretation | Corliss Institute, Inc.
Provide support and training to deaf individuals with diverse disabilities.
The philosophy of our program is to provide social, habilitation and employment services to deaf people with diverse disabilities and others with unique communication needs in an independence and empowerment-based model that facilitates living, learning and working successfully as integrated members of the community.
Services are concentrated in four areas: Day Program, Residential Program, Employment Services (training, internship, job coaching, paid employment) and Community Outreach/Involvement, which includes attending cultural and civic events, volunteering with neighborhood clean-up and enhancement projects, and working with staff at Fairs and Conventions to promote Corliss services and activities to parents, schools, businesses and public agencies.
Provide support and training to deaf individuals with diverse disabilities.
The philosophy of our program is to provide social, habilitation and employment services to deaf people with diverse disabilities and others with unique communication needs in an independence and empowerment-based model that facilitates living, learning and working successfully as integrated members of the community.
Services are concentrated in four areas: Day Program, Residential Program, Employment Services (training, internship, job coaching, paid employment) and Community Outreach/Involvement, which includes attending cultural and civic events, volunteering with neighborhood clean-up and enhancement projects, and working with staff at Fairs and Conventions to promote Corliss services and activities to parents, schools, businesses and public agencies.
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Language Interpretation | Women & Infants' Hospital of Rhode Island
Provides full range of services for women and infants. Serves as the tertiary care center in obstetrics, gynecology and neonatology. Neonatal intensive care unit; high risk infant follow-up. Nutrition counseling, WIC program, social service and parent education. New Directions, school based adolescent pregnancy project.
Breastfeeding Support:
Gail K. Prachniak, RN, IBCLC, Lactation Consultant
Phone: 276-7800 X305
** Health Education Department
100 Dudley Street, Providence 02905, 276-7800
Director: Maureen Pearlman, RN, BSN, 8:30am - 5pm, Mon - Fri
Childbirth and parenting programs; health information, support groups for women of all ages.
** Warmline: 800-711-7011
**Physician Referral/Health Line: 1-800-921-9299
** Women & Infants' Center for Health Education Locations
Coordinator: Janet Searles
1050 Main Street, East Greenwich 02818, 886-4222; 886-4274 Fax
Hours: 9am - 5pm, Mon - Th; 9am - 12pm, Fri
2168 Diamond Hill Road, Woonsocket, 02895; 767-2344; 766-6883 Fax
Hours: 8am - 5pm, Mon - Fri
2220 G.A.R. Highway, Swansea, MA, (508) 730-1010, (800) 574-0221
(508) 678-5704 Fax
Hours: 8am - 5pm, Mon - Fri
** Women's Primary Care Center
2 Dudley Street, 5th floor, Providence 02905, 274-1122 Ext. 2735
Routine obstetrical/gynecological services, family planning, specialty ob/gyn services, breast health, medical consultation, nutrition, and primary care for women. Patient education programs in a variety of topics. Serves women, 18 and over. In some cases, women under 18 years of age are welcome.
Income Source: Federal; State; fees for some programs
Provides full range of services for women and infants. Serves as the tertiary care center in obstetrics, gynecology and neonatology. Neonatal intensive care unit; high risk infant follow-up. Nutrition counseling, WIC program, social service and parent education. New Directions, school based adolescent pregnancy project.
Breastfeeding Support:
Gail K. Prachniak, RN, IBCLC, Lactation Consultant
Phone: 276-7800 X305
** Health Education Department
100 Dudley Street, Providence 02905, 276-7800
Director: Maureen Pearlman, RN, BSN, 8:30am - 5pm, Mon - Fri
Childbirth and parenting programs; health information, support groups for women of all ages.
** Warmline: 800-711-7011
**Physician Referral/Health Line: 1-800-921-9299
** Women & Infants' Center for Health Education Locations
Coordinator: Janet Searles
1050 Main Street, East Greenwich 02818, 886-4222; 886-4274 Fax
Hours: 9am - 5pm, Mon - Th; 9am - 12pm, Fri
2168 Diamond Hill Road, Woonsocket, 02895; 767-2344; 766-6883 Fax
Hours: 8am - 5pm, Mon - Fri
2220 G.A.R. Highway, Swansea, MA, (508) 730-1010, (800) 574-0221
(508) 678-5704 Fax
Hours: 8am - 5pm, Mon - Fri
** Women's Primary Care Center
2 Dudley Street, 5th floor, Providence 02905, 274-1122 Ext. 2735
Routine obstetrical/gynecological services, family planning, specialty ob/gyn services, breast health, medical consultation, nutrition, and primary care for women. Patient education programs in a variety of topics. Serves women, 18 and over. In some cases, women under 18 years of age are welcome.
Income Source: Federal; State; fees for some programs
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Language Interpretation | Dependable Home Care Services
Bilingual Interpreter
Bilingual Interpreter
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Language Interpretation | Providence Center - Adult Outpatient Services
A community-based, outpatient behavioral health organization serving adults, children and adolescents who struggle with mental illness, addiction and emotional problems.
**LOCATIONS**
(Please ask callers to call reception or the appointment line first.)
Child and Family Services, 276-4155
520 Hope Street, Providence 02906
Monday - Thursday 8:30AM - 8:00PM, Friday 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Community Support Services, 274-2500
530 North Main Street, Providence 02904
M, W, F 8:30AM - 4:30PM, Tuesday 8:30AM - 8:00PM
Substance Abuse Day Treatment for Women, 727-6400
1070 Main Street, Pawtucket, 02860
Monday - Friday, 10:00AM - 2:00PM
Transition/Long Term Care, 568-6670
2198 Wallum Lake Road, Pascoag
Outpatient Behavioral Health Services, 727-6413
1070 Main Street, Pawtucket, 02860
Monday - Thursday 8am - 8:00PM, Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Short-Term Residential Program, 462-1020
111 Howard Avenue, Cranston, 02920
**SERVICES**
-Individual, family and group outpatient counseling
-Child adolescent mental health
-Elderly services
-Outpatient substance abuse treatment
-24 hour psychiatric emergency services
-Intensive outpatient rehabilitative services
-Acute inpatient care
-Psychiatric evaluation
-Intensive Outpatient Mental Health
-Medication supervision
-Supervised and supported housing
-Licensed classrooms for behaviorally disordered pre-school to high school age children,
-Consultation to schools, nursing homes and businesses.
-Integrated service delivery systems for seriously mentally ill adults, substance abusing adults, and seriously emotionally disturbed children.
-Specialized services for Hispanics, Southeast Asians.
Medical Director: Michael A. Silver, M.D.
Income Source: City; state; patient fees; third party reimbursements; special contracts; donations
A community-based, outpatient behavioral health organization serving adults, children and adolescents who struggle with mental illness, addiction and emotional problems.
**LOCATIONS**
(Please ask callers to call reception or the appointment line first.)
Child and Family Services, 276-4155
520 Hope Street, Providence 02906
Monday - Thursday 8:30AM - 8:00PM, Friday 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Community Support Services, 274-2500
530 North Main Street, Providence 02904
M, W, F 8:30AM - 4:30PM, Tuesday 8:30AM - 8:00PM
Substance Abuse Day Treatment for Women, 727-6400
1070 Main Street, Pawtucket, 02860
Monday - Friday, 10:00AM - 2:00PM
Transition/Long Term Care, 568-6670
2198 Wallum Lake Road, Pascoag
Outpatient Behavioral Health Services, 727-6413
1070 Main Street, Pawtucket, 02860
Monday - Thursday 8am - 8:00PM, Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Short-Term Residential Program, 462-1020
111 Howard Avenue, Cranston, 02920
**SERVICES**
-Individual, family and group outpatient counseling
-Child adolescent mental health
-Elderly services
-Outpatient substance abuse treatment
-24 hour psychiatric emergency services
-Intensive outpatient rehabilitative services
-Acute inpatient care
-Psychiatric evaluation
-Intensive Outpatient Mental Health
-Medication supervision
-Supervised and supported housing
-Licensed classrooms for behaviorally disordered pre-school to high school age children,
-Consultation to schools, nursing homes and businesses.
-Integrated service delivery systems for seriously mentally ill adults, substance abusing adults, and seriously emotionally disturbed children.
-Specialized services for Hispanics, Southeast Asians.
Medical Director: Michael A. Silver, M.D.
Income Source: City; state; patient fees; third party reimbursements; special contracts; donations
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Language Interpretation | John Hope Settlement House
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.**
A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems.
** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767
81 Parade Street, Providence 02909
Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17.
Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement.
** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330
7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465
Director: Max Arias
Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18.
Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations.
VOAD Contact: Max Arias
E-mail [email protected]
Richmond Flowers
[email protected]
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.**
A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems.
** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767
81 Parade Street, Providence 02909
Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17.
Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement.
** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330
7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465
Director: Max Arias
Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18.
Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations.
VOAD Contact: Max Arias
E-mail [email protected]
Richmond Flowers
[email protected]
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Language Interpretation | Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island - North Campus
Pinpoint Translation Services is a social enterprise of Dorcas International that offers services for high quality, client-centered global interpreting and translating for individuals and businesses in the medical, legal, financial, educational fields, and more. Pinpoint’s professionally trained and certified team of interpreters and translators provide accurate translations in 85+ languages and interpretations in 60+ languages
Pinpoint Translation Services is a social enterprise of Dorcas International that offers services for high quality, client-centered global interpreting and translating for individuals and businesses in the medical, legal, financial, educational fields, and more. Pinpoint’s professionally trained and certified team of interpreters and translators provide accurate translations in 85+ languages and interpretations in 60+ languages
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Language Interpretation | Dependable Home Care Services
Bilingual Services. Social Services: Our social workers will be responsible for advising each family on what local and statewide resources are available to them. They will also help clients and the members of their family understand their current situation and give counseling and advice accordingly.
Bilingual Services. Social Services: Our social workers will be responsible for advising each family on what local and statewide resources are available to them. They will also help clients and the members of their family understand their current situation and give counseling and advice accordingly.
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Language Interpretation | Progreso Latino
A multi-service agency addressing the needs of Rhode Island's immigrant community, primarily the Latino community.
VOAD Contact: Ramon Martinez; [email protected]
Income Source: United Way, RI Foundation; State; federal, Municipal contracts; program fees, donations, fundraising.
A multi-service agency addressing the needs of Rhode Island's immigrant community, primarily the Latino community.
VOAD Contact: Ramon Martinez; [email protected]
Income Source: United Way, RI Foundation; State; federal, Municipal contracts; program fees, donations, fundraising.
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Language Interpretation | Project HOPE/Proyecto Esperanza
Assists low income residents in the Blackstone Valley area through individual advocacy, research and community organization approaches to meeting basic human needs. Must bring proof of income, rent and utility receipts, ID. Rental, fuel and utility assistance in emergencies only. Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. Medication in crisis situation. Parenting classes.
**Winter holiday baskets/toys for Blackstone Valley Residents Only. Call starting 12/01/2009**
** Blackstone Valley Emergency Food Closet 724-7170
402 Dexter Street, Central Falls 02863
Hours: M, W, F, 9am - 1pm
Income Source: Catholic Charity Fund Appeal, donations.
Assists low income residents in the Blackstone Valley area through individual advocacy, research and community organization approaches to meeting basic human needs. Must bring proof of income, rent and utility receipts, ID. Rental, fuel and utility assistance in emergencies only. Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. Medication in crisis situation. Parenting classes.
**Winter holiday baskets/toys for Blackstone Valley Residents Only. Call starting 12/01/2009**
** Blackstone Valley Emergency Food Closet 724-7170
402 Dexter Street, Central Falls 02863
Hours: M, W, F, 9am - 1pm
Income Source: Catholic Charity Fund Appeal, donations.
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Language Interpretation | Silver Lake Community Center
Services: Pre-School, Before and After School Day Care; social services, education, library, senior citizens programs, hearing-impaired elderly; emergency food and clothing services.
**Holiday baskets and toys for Silver Lake residents ONLY**
Income Source: Community Development Block Grant funds; donations; private foundations; fees; State
Services: Pre-School, Before and After School Day Care; social services, education, library, senior citizens programs, hearing-impaired elderly; emergency food and clothing services.
**Holiday baskets and toys for Silver Lake residents ONLY**
Income Source: Community Development Block Grant funds; donations; private foundations; fees; State
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Language Interpretation | Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island - South Campus
Pinpoint Translation Services is a social enterprise of Dorcas International that offers services for high quality, client-centered global interpreting and translating for individuals and businesses in the medical, legal, financial, educational fields, and more.
Pinpoint’s professionally trained and certified team of interpreters and translators provide accurate translations in 85+ languages and interpretations in 60+ languages
Pinpoint Translation Services is a social enterprise of Dorcas International that offers services for high quality, client-centered global interpreting and translating for individuals and businesses in the medical, legal, financial, educational fields, and more.
Pinpoint’s professionally trained and certified team of interpreters and translators provide accurate translations in 85+ languages and interpretations in 60+ languages
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Language Interpretation | Center For Southeast Asians
International Language Bank
The International Language Bank (ILB) is a fee-for-service program that provides in-person interpretation, document translations, over-the-phone interpreting, and 24-hour emergency services by qualified experts. These services are offered to all members in our community who need assistance bridging the language barriers between providers/clients. We are currently offering over 30 different languages 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. ILB is the sole proprietor of CSEA. Proceeds from the ILB goes to support CSEA’s other community-based programs.
International Language Bank
The International Language Bank (ILB) is a fee-for-service program that provides in-person interpretation, document translations, over-the-phone interpreting, and 24-hour emergency services by qualified experts. These services are offered to all members in our community who need assistance bridging the language barriers between providers/clients. We are currently offering over 30 different languages 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. ILB is the sole proprietor of CSEA. Proceeds from the ILB goes to support CSEA’s other community-based programs.
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