PBN 2025 INNOVATIVE COMPANIES
Health & Wellness: Revive Therapeutic Services
LOOKING TO MINIMIZE fragmentation, Revive Therapeutic Services has reimagined how mental health care is delivered and accessed by way of a “one-stop-shop” model that puts patients living in underserved communities first.
The Providence-based mental health practice is transforming mental health care delivery through groundbreaking innovations that address systemic barriers while prioritizing accessibility and cultural responsiveness. Revive’s primary innovation lies in its integrated approach, consolidating multiple specialized services under one roof.
Revive offers therapy, psychiatry, medication management, case management and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder assessments alongside rare services, such as on-site transcranial magnetic stimulation and GeneSight testing for personalized medication plans – one of the few practices in Rhode Island offering these services. This comprehensive model eliminates the fragmentation that typically plagues mental health care, where patients must navigate multiple providers and locations.

“We are committed to delivering accessible, culturally responsive and whole-person care to underserved communities,” Revive Community Engagement Manager Alexandria D’Angelo said in the company’s awards application. “We do this by meeting people where they are – emotionally, physically and culturally – and building a model of care that centers the lived experiences and needs of each individual.”
Revive’s practice distinguishes itself through multilingual therapy services delivered by a culturally diverse team; flexible care formats, including virtual, in-person and in-home support; and custom-designed wellness workshops for employers and organizations.
Patients benefit from dramatically improved access and continuity of care. D’Angelo says that rather than coordinating between multiple providers, Revive clients receive comprehensive treatment planning and seamless service delivery. The cultural competency and multilingual capabilities, she says, ensure that historically underserved communities receive appropriate care.
“This integrated, culturally competent approach allows us to serve populations that have historically been left behind by traditional mental health systems,” D’Angelo said.
(Editor’s note: This profile was written using an artificial intelligence program and supported by honoree nominations and applications. The material was reviewed, fact-checked and edited for style and accuracy by Providence Business News editorial staff.)