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VITAL SERVICE: Ashlee Austin, right, site inclusive health clinician at Thundermist Health Center, meets with a patient at the 
center’s West Warwick location.
PBN PHOTO/ELIZABETH GRAHAM

Mental health providers are overwhelmed in R.I.

As COVID-19 began to creep into Rhode Island in early 2020, Michelle Crossley saw a steady increase in emails from people wondering whether they...

State awards $3.5M to support 231 new homeless beds

PROVIDENCE – Six community organizations were awarded a total of $3.5 million in state funding for the creation of 231 new shelter beds to...

Thrive Behavioral Health welcomes new board members, names officers

WARWICK – Two new members have joined Thrive Behavioral Health Inc.’s board of directors. James C. Alexander and Paul N. Council III are now among...

Thrive Behavioral Health collects, distributes gifts to clients

WARWICK – Nearly 100 children and 50 adults in Thrive Behavioral Health Inc.’s youth and family and residential services programs received gifts this month...

Thrive to upgrade Hillsgrove Clubhouse with $96K Champlin Foundation award

WARWICK – Thrive Behavioral Health says it will use an award of $96,838 from The Champlin Foundation to update the building that houses its...

Thrive to expand services with $4.3M federal grant

WARWICK – Thrive Behavioral Health Inc. says it plans to use a $4.3 million federal grant to expand its services in Kent and Washington...

Thrive Behavioral Health to host career fair

WARWICK – Thrive Behavioral Health Inc., a community behavioral health clinic, will host a career fair this week at its Warwick headquarters. Applicants are being...

RIHEBC awards $517K in grants to 7 nonprofits

PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Health and Educational Building Corp. has awarded $516,946 in grants to seven local nonprofit health, education and community services, the...
SHIELDED MEAL: Randi Beranbaum, founder and director of Be Collaborative Care in Providence, stands in the dining area at the center where people undergo group therapy for eating disorders. Barriers have been installed at a table so those under treatment can have in-person meals. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Group treatment programs adapt to keep the dialogue going

Never again will Randi Beranbaum take for granted the simple act of weighing one of her patients. “Blind” weigh-ins – in which someone steps on...

Thrive Behavioral Health to improve telehealth system with $10K grant

WARWICK – A $10,000 grant awarded to Thrive Behavioral Health Inc. will help the organization purchase personal protection items for staff members and equipment...
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