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U.S. News ranks 7 R.I. nursing homes among best in nation

PROVIDENCE – Seven nursing homes in Rhode Island are among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report.  The global authority...

CareLink introduces new wellness program

EAST PROVIDENCE – CareLink Inc. recently announced a new program called Wisdom for Living, in which older adults can participate in discussion groups to...
AMY GRAVELL has been named the next president of St. Mary Academy - Bay View. / COURTESY ST. MARY ACADEMY - BAY VIEW

St. Mary Academy – Bay View names Gravell new president

EAST PROVIDENCE – St. Mary Academy – Bay View has found its next president. The all-girls private school announced Thursday that Amy Gravell, a Bay...

CareLink names 2022-2023 board of directors

EAST PROVIDENCE – CareLink Inc., a health network that serves older patients and adults with disabilities, has announced its 2022-2023 board of directors. The board’s...
TACO TIME: Tockwotton on the Waterfront employees get in line for tacos from a Street Corn Taco food truck. / COURTESY TOCKWOTTON ON THE WATERFRONT

Tockwotton on the Waterfront

PBN BEST PLACES TO WORK 2022 Midsize Company 22. Tockwotton on the Waterfront Employees in R.I.: 119 CEO and President: Kevin McKay Questions answered by: Human Resource Director Sandra Botelho What...
THE FORMER TOCKWOTTON HOME in the Fox Point neighborhood of Providence at 180 George M. Cohan Blvd., as shown in the above rendering, will be redeveloped into a 71-unit apartment building as part of a proposal submitted to the Providence Zoning Board of Review. / RENDERING COURTESY PROVIDENCE ZONING BOARD OF REVIEW

71 apartments proposed at former Tockwotton Home in Fox Point

PROVIDENCE – A prominent, 50,000-square-foot brick building overlooking Interstate 195, next to the pedestrian bridge that connects to riverside India Point Park, will be...
EXPANDED OFFERINGS: John Nunes Jr., owner of Newport Vineyards and Winery LLC in Middletown, said the business has fared much better in weathering the COVID-19 pandemic than it did the 2008 financial crisis due to its diversification into “agritainment,” offering customers a full experience of wining, dining and touring the 100-acre farm beyond just selling bottled wine. / PBN PHOTO/DAVE HANSEN

PBN survey: Rebound under way, but repercussions from pandemic not making...

Rhode Island businesses are climbing out of the crater caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, but many are finding that the lingering fallout is dampening...
RHODE ISLAND companies in sectors that include retail, hospitality and nursing homes say they are concerned that implementing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate could make it difficult to recruit and retain workers. / AP FILE PHOTO/TED S. WARREN

Many companies say they can’t afford to enact vaccine mandate

Rhode Island companies in sectors spanning retail, hospitality and even nursing homes say they worry that implementing a strict employee COVID-19 vaccine requirement could...
DESSERT TIME: Tockwotton on the Waterfront employees take a few bites of ice cream at the nonprofit. / COURTESY TOCKWOTTON ON THE WATERFRONT

Tockwotton on the Waterfront

PBN Best Places to Work Awards 2021 Midsize Companies #20. Tockwotton on the Waterfront Employees in R.I.: 119 CEO and President Kevin McKay Questions answered by Human Resource...
PATIENT-FOCUSED: Throughout her various leadership roles, Christine Gadbois, now the CEO of CareLink Inc., has worked to expand health care access to patients. At her initiative, CareLink recently developed a psychiatry consultation program for nursing home and group home residents. / PBN PHOTO/ELIZABETH GRAHAM

Gadbois sets tone for CareLink through leading by example

PBN 2021 Business Women Awards Industry Leader Health Care Services: Christine Gadbois, CareLink Inc. Volunteering as a 13-year-old candy striper set up Christine Gadbois for a...
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