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Kirkbrae country club becomes vaccination clinic


Senno injected the Moderna coronavirus vaccine into Charest s arm.
The process was painless, Charest told The Providence Journal:  I didn t even feel a thing.
Well, not exactly.
I felt privileged, she said. I m grateful and appreciative.
Charest was one of an expected 750 people those with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caretakers to be vaccinated at a clinic organized by the Community Provider Network of Rhode Island, a trade association for those who provide services to people with those disabilities.
This was the third one held at Kirkbrae, after a smaller trial run in a Coventry school building. One more is scheduled this week at Kirkbrae and two more next week. ....

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RI creates $10M grant program to aid developmentally disabled community


PROVIDENCE - The state agreed this week to dedicate $10 million in CARES Act money to help carry providers for the intellectually and developmentally disabled community through the next half of 2021, and, hopefully, the end of the pandemic. 
“The fiscal health of 30 [developmental disability] providers is of grave concern. It’s alarming,” said Sen. Louis P. DiPalma, D-Middletown, who participated in discussions about how to keep the financially-strapped providers afloat. 
“What we need to ensure is that when we come out of the pandemic they will still be there,” he said.
At the recommendation of court monitor Dr. Anthony Antosh, U.S. District Court Chief Judge John J. McConnell Jr. in late November directed the state to collaborate with providers to address the crisis. Stakeholders, including state officials, the U.S. Department of Justice, legislators, the Community Provider Network of Rhode Island and others, took part in the negotiations to establish th ....

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DiPalma assists in creation of $10 million program that will benefit developmentally disabled


DiPalma assists in creation of $10 million program that will benefit developmentally disabled
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Published Caption: Louis DiPalma, Senate District 12 (Middletown, Little Compton, Newport, Tiverton), Democrat [incumbent] Original Caption: Louis DiPalma, Senate District 12 (Middletown, Little Compton, Newport, Tiverton), Democrat
PROVIDENCE The state agreed this week to dedicate $10 million in CARES Act money to help carry providers for the intellectually and developmentally disabled community through the next half of 2021, and, hopefully, the end of the pandemic. 
“The fiscal health of 30 [developmental disability] providers is of grave concern. It’s alarming,” said Sen. Louis P. DiPalma, D-Middletown, who participated in discussions about how to keep the financially-strapped providers afloat.  ....

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