Saint Elizabeth Manor, East Bay
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| Last updated on January 9, 2008 |
We provide a compassionate community through all the ages present here by providing an environment in which we treat one another as we want to be treated: our residents, families, co-workers, pre-school daycare children, community. We value compassion, integrity, and innovation.
Description:
Saint Elizabeth Manor has 133 residents with a range of ages and abilities who reside in three modern wings with many activities, concerts, spirituality offerings, and special resident/family/staff events from the "Roarin' 20's" to group "Wheel of Fortune." We are a non-profit healthcare facility providing transitional rehabilitative, skilled nursing, Hospice, and respite care for short and long term stays. We have created a very special caring community which includes three llamas, a pot-bellied pig, a donkey, ducks, 2 cats, along with the preschool children in our on-site state-licensed daycare program.
History:
Saint Elizabeth Home was founded at 109 Melrose Street in Providence by the ladies of the Grace Episcopal Church in 1882. Their mission was to provide a caring home for elderly women who were widowed or unmarried and in need of assistance. In 1995 the Saint Elizabeth Community was formed as the parent organization to serve men and women in its four complementary locations in Bristol,Providence,and East Greenwich. The people in the Community's care have access to a full range of services from independent apartments to skilled nursing care, along with a staff who treats them with compassion and respect. It is a dynamic organization providing care for seniors of all income levels with a special emphasis on those individuals with a financial need.
Contact people:
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Rev. David Proctor, Director Of Spirituality And Community Services, (401) 253-2300 x137, (email)
Elizabeth Russell, Administrator, (401) 253-2300, (email)
Steve Horowitz, President & CEO, (401) 471-6060, (email) |
Office fax number: (401) 254-1919
Address:
Web Site: http://www.stelizabethcommunity.com
Directions:
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FROM BARRINGTON, RI
Take Route 114 East toward Warren and Bristol,
At the intersection with Route 103,
Turn LEFT onto Route 103 and then RIGHT onto Route 136 South for several miles.
Just after Arnold Lumber which is on your right, there will be a stop light.
At the light, TURN RIGHT onto Chestnut Street, then
TURN RIGHT onto Alan Drive, and then
TURN RIGHT onto Dawn Hill Road which is St. Elizabeth Manor. Please park in the right or left hand parking lots.
FROM FALL RIVER, MA
Take Route 195 WEST to Exit 2.
Take Exit 2, Route 136 SOUTH (toward Warren & Bristol) Go for 6.3 miles.
Just after Arnold Lumber which is on your right, there will be a stop light.
At the light, TURN RIGHT onto Chestnut Street, then
TURN RIGHT onto Alan Drive, and then
TURN RIGHT onto Dawn Hill Road which is St. Elizabeth Manor. Please park in the right or left hand parking lots.
FROM PORTSMOUTH and NEWPORT, RI
Cross the Mount Hope Bridge into Bristol, taking Route 136 NORTH for 3.0 miles
to Chestnut Street. At the Chestnut Street stoplight, TURN LEFT onto Chestnut Street,
Then TURN RIGHT onto Alan Drive, and then TURN RIGHT onto Dawn Hill Road which is St. Elizabeth Manor. Please park in the right or left hand parking lots.
Nearest Bus Stop: Providence 60/Newport In/Outbound, .2 minute walk |
Miscellaneous Information
| Handicap accessible? |
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Yes
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| Interests Served: |
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Solutions for Children, Youth, Families, Helping People in Crisis, Building Adult & Neighborhood Independence
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| Does your agency accept court-appointed volunteers? |
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No
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