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A mental health assessment service, open 24/7, that can help to identify and understand the mental health challenges patients are facing.
Online provider locator tool that allows you to search by language, specialty, insurance, identity, and more to find a therapist that fits your needs.
Licensed therapists available via text, chat, phone, or video. Weekly rates range from $60-$90, does not require or accept insurance.
Online provider locator that allows you to search by topic, gender, age, insurance, and more.
Multiple resources available for mental health, substance use and addiction, developmental disabilities, and more in the state of Rhode Island.
Free community mindfulness sessions, guided meditations, and other programs. Also offers classes, seminars, and wellness retreats on a sliding fee scale.
A guide for mental health concerns from the RI Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities & Hospitals.
Offers multiple forms of public assistance to people living with HIV including: case management, mental health, substance use services, housing advocacy, enrollment in dental insurance plans, assistance with prescription drug costs, transportation assistance, financial assistance, and other types of aid.
A list of Youth LGBTQ+ providers that have reached out to offer their services or were been recommended by local youth.
Multiple services for veterans, including primary care, specialty services, mental health services, and more.
The Eating Disorder Program at Hasbro Children’s Hospital provides multidisciplinary, family-centered care for children and adolescents with eating disorders.
Offers a custom tailored treatment plan to help in individuals' recovery from a negative relationship with food.
Information and resources on preventing overdose, including ways to obtain Naloxone and/or Fentanyl test strips.
The Tobacco, Alcohol, Prescription medication, and other Substance use (TAPS) Tool combines screening and brief assessment for commonly used substances, that may be either self-administered by the patient or as an interview by a health professional.
Call to have someone with you over the phone, who can alert help if needed, when you are using unregulated substances.
Benefit payments made when you are unable to work due to a temporary injury or illness.
Benefit payments made when you are out of work to care for a seriously ill family member or to bond with a newborn baby.