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Carelink Ri Introduces New Wellness Program “Wisdom for Living” discussion group helps older adults combat social isolation and loneliness
East Providence, R.I. (July 9, 2024): CareLink RI, a statewide nonprofit healthcare network of post-acute providers and community-based programs for older adults, has introduced a new program as part of its health and wellness services called “Wisdom for Living” - a life enrichment discussion group for participants to share their thoughts, be listened to, and find meaning and purpose in this chapter of their lives.
DEM Clamps Down: Shellfish Ban Off Prudence Island Ahead of Aquapalooza Boat Bash
The Rhode Island DEM is not taking any chances next weekend. With hundreds of boats expected to gather off Prudence Island, the DEM has preemptively shut down 700 acres of shellfish grounds on the island’s north end. The closure kicks in at sunrise on July 27 and lasts until sunrise on August 3, covering the area from Providence Point to the northwest extension of Warner Avenue.
RIBC seeking donations after first blood emergency in 2024
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — Rhode Island’s Blood Center is looking to the community for help as the country’s blood shortage continues, announcing their first blood shortage of 2024. Staff here in Rhode Island are looking for three blood types, O-, O+, and B-, as the states reserve...
R.I. releases updated Medicaid enrollment figures after completing renewal process
Nearly 75,000 people were removed from Rhode Island Medicaid after the state completed its annual redetermination process for the low-cost public health insurance program in May. That number represented about 20% of the people who were up for renewal for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. But a quarter of people terminated from Medicaid […]
Rhode Island convention plans opposed by unions, women's health groups
(The Center Square) — A coalition of unions, civil liberties and reproductive rights groups are pushing back against Rhode Island's plans to hold a constitutional convention, even though it's unclear what would be taken up at the once-in-a-decade meeting. At a legislative hearing on Wednesday, lawmakers met to hammer out final plans for a ballot question in the November elections asking voters if the state should hold a constitutional convention. ...
RI's housing market is booming like never before
Good morning, I'm Will Richmond at The Providence Journal and this is the Daily Briefing. If you have friends or family trying to buy a house in Rhode Island recently there's a good chance your jaw dropped hearing their stories. Bids tens of thousands over asking price – if not more – being rejected....
Consumer Warning: Boar's Head deli meat recalled in RI over risk of Listeria contamination
Boar’s Head Provisions Co. is recalling all of its liverwurst products because they may be contaminated withListeria monocytogenes, according to the Rhode Island Department of Health. The company is also recalling other deli meat products, including some ham, salami and bologna, that were produced on the same line and on the same day as the liverwurst, the Health Department said. ...
Rhode Islander With Ties to White Supremacy Sentenced for Plotting to Destroy Energy Facilities
Three men -- including a Rhode Islander -- were sentenced this week for various conspiracy and firearms offenses in connection with a racially-motivated scheme to destroy an energy facility. A 25-year-old Rhode Islander was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison. According to the Department of Justice, Paul James Kryscuk,...
Babin receives national Innovation Award from APSE
The Rhode Island Developmental Disabilities Council has announced that Chepachet resident Sue Babin, director of the R.I. Self Employment Business Incubator Project, was awarded the 2024 David Hammis Employment Innovation Award at the national Association of People Supporting Employment First (APSE) Conference, held this June in North Carolina. Erica Belois-Pacer,...
INVESTIGATION: RI Nursing Home Rankings Fail to Disclose Crimes and Serious Violations
The process is a nightmare for a family trying to investigate the quality of nursing homes in Rhode Island. Popular rankings can be incomplete at best and misleading at worst. U.S. News and World Report ranks nursing homes across the country. According to U.S. News, Cedar Crest Nursing Centre in Cranston is one of six top facilities in Rhode Island.
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