Accessible Locations
The directory below lists organizations that have been assessed and have received the RAMP Stamp of Approval!
Use the filter tool to search by location or business type.
If you know of a business, organization, or event that should be included in the directory, please have them contact us to schedule a Roll Through.
Aging Well Inc.
Save The Bay Center
Save The Bay's Hamilton Family Aquarium
East Providence Senior Center
East Providence City Hall
The Coast Guard House
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island
New England Chapel
PACE Rhode Island
Lit Arts RI
Track 15
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium
Anchor Toffee
New Harvest Coffee
Robin Hollow Flowers
Wright's Creamery
Bally's Tiverton
Rhed's Hot Sauce
Providence Brewing Company
Amramp Accessibility
Centreville Bank Stadium
Freeplay Bar Arcade
Freeplay Bar Arcade
Farm Fresh RI
Bally's Twin River Hotel
Bally’s Twin River Lincoln Casino
The Empowerment Factory
Vintage Peach Beauty
Oakley Home Access
Jonnycake Center for Hope
Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island
Santa House - Bristol - Seasonal
RIBBA
Social Enterprise Greenhouse
Adaptive Mobility Wheelchair Vans
The Life Cafe
BayCoast Bank
BayCoast Bank
BayCoast Bank
BayCoast Bank
BayCoast Bank
BayCoast Bank
Scooter A Long L.L.C.
Roger Williams Park Zoo
The Impossible Dream Catamaran
The Brenton Hotel
Mother Pizzeria
Dan’s Place
Bar Lino Pizzeria
New Wave Martial Arts
United Way of Rhode Island
Shri Yoga
Cow Tail Deli & Creamery
NicoBella’s Downtown
Liberty Mobility
The Last Resort
Tavern in the Square
Steel Yard
Crosstown Press Printing
Freeplay Bar Arcade
Your Mother’s Favorite Breakfast Place - currently under construction*
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Aging Well Inc.
Aging Well Inc. is dedicated to enhancing the lives of seniors and adults with disabilities in Northern Rhode Island. Since 1974, we have been providing a range of services including Congregate Meals, Exercise Classes, Meals On Wheels program, and Referrals & Resources.
- Date Certified: June 2026
84 Social St
Woonsocket, RI 02895
Accessibility: Aging Well Inc. is very accessible. The accessible bathroom features modern technology that allows users to open doors by waving their hand. Both the dining room and activities room are fully accessible. However, to reach the outdoor space, individuals using wheelchairs or motorized devices currently need to go around the building.
A chairlift will soon be installed for those who cannot use stairs, and a suitcase ramp will be available for emergency situations.
They have an outdoor garden and outdoor space that are fully accessible, as well as an elevator to the basement, with all the rooms down there accessible. We are working out an emergency plan.
The parking lot needs to be recreated, but there are a few accessible spots.
Save The Bay Center
The Bay Center, dedicated on June 2, 2005, is an award-winning building with a mission. We designed and built this green building to serve our community as a living classroom and center for our marine science educational programs, administrative offices and community meeting space. The trails on our grounds are part of the Providence Urban Greenway Trail, inviting community members to enjoy this rare and beautiful urban access point to the Bay from sunup to sundown. The building itself represents Save The Bay’s approach to brownfields redevelopment and environmentally-friendly shoreline development.
The 15,042 sq. ft. building is located on a 6.07-acre site donated to Save The Bay by Johnson & Wales University. It features two classrooms, community meeting rooms, an art gallery, administrative offices, and an adjacent boathouse with a fixed pier and dock.
The Prince Charitable Trusts dock features a T-wharf capable of housing our fleet of education and restoration vessels. The wharf and dock have become the hub for upper Bay educational programming. Using the dock, children can collect and study upper Bay critters or test water quality in a matter of minutes, direct from habitat to the Bay Center classroom.
- Date Certified: June 2026
100 Save The Bay Drive
Providence, RI 02905
Accessibility: The Bay Center offers ample accessible parking and an easy-to-navigate front entrance. All rooms and the patio are wheelchair accessible. The bathrooms are somewhat small, but with careful maneuvering, even large power wheelchairs can fit.
Save The Bay’s Hamilton Family Aquarium
Make Save The Bay’s Hamilton Family Aquarium a memorable stop on your Rhode Island itinerary. This one-of-a-kind, 7,500-square-foot destination allows guests to come face-to-face with the critters and species that live beneath Bay waters, while also helping visitors build personal connections to the issues that challenge the health of this beautiful natural resource.
- Date Certified: June 2026
23 America’s Cup Ave
Newport, RI 02840
Accessibility: Save The Bay’s Hamilton Family Aquarium is fully accessible. Entry is convenient with push-button doors, and the entire facility is wheelchair accessible, including interactive exhibits that are easy to roll up to. The bathrooms are smaller than average, but even large power wheelchairs can fit, although the space may be tighter than in typical facilities.
Accessible parking is available near the entrance of the aquarium and in the nearby garage. The aquarium is also located next to a RIPTA bus depot.
East Providence Senior Center
The East Providence Senior Center serves individuals 55 years of age or older, or any age and disabled. It provides directly or makes arrangements for the provisions of the following services: outreach, information, referral, socialization, education, health services, transportation, volunteer opportunities, nutrition, fitness and recreation. The Center has community partnerships with more than 25 different community agencies.
- Date Certified: February 2026
610 Waterman Ave
East Providence, RI 02914
Accessibility: The East Providence Senior Center offers ample parking, although construction is underway for a new community center in the parking lot, which may temporarily affect access. Once the project is complete, the entire lot will be restriped. The center offers a range of activities, including seminars, a workout room, plus lunches and snacks. While the bathrooms can be somewhat tricky to navigate, accessible push-button doors are provided, making them manageable for most visitors. Additionally, the center is acquiring new adaptive equipment for individuals with paralysis, including an automatic foot bike and hand weights.
East Providence City Hall
- Date Certified: February 2026
145 Taunton Ave
East Providence, RI 02914
Accessibility: The East Providence City Hall has two accessible parking spots right up front. Parking spots along the street are also available, providing a solid sidewalk for a lift or ramp to come down onto. Their bathrooms are a little tight, but they’re being remodeled soon.
The Coast Guard House
The Coast Guard House Restaurant established itself in the 1940s and is revered for serving locally harvested seafood. The restaurant was transformed in 1979 into a year-round dining destination. Over the past decade, we have been recognized on a state and national level as a premier dining destination. Offering a stunning & unrivaled view of The Pier Districts’ historic Narragansett Bay, The Coast Guard House has attracted family and friends for generations.
- Date Certified: February 2026
40 Ocean Road
Narragansett, RI 02882
Accessibility: The Coast Guard House in Narragansett is a stunning waterfront destination that’s committed to accessibility. To start, there are two accessible parking spots out front. Moving inside, the first floor is fully rollable, with easy access to their seasonal igloos via ramps. The downstairs bathroom offers three stalls, including a larger accessible stall. For those heading upstairs, there is an elevator to the second floor, where their event space, Anchor Room, is located. This elevator features a straightforward roll-in, roll-out design that fits one wheelchair at a time. Once upstairs, guests will also find an accessible bathroom with enough space to maneuver and close the door. Beyond its accessible features, the restaurant’s menu offers a variety of options to accommodate various allergies and dietary needs, including vegan and gluten-free options.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island
Since 1939, Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI) has been the leader in providing Rhode Islanders with affordable, quality healthcare and the peace of mind that comes with the country’s largest provider network. BCBSRI is committed to improving health and well-being by leading access to quality, affordable, and equitable care across Rhode Island. Through our singular focus on RI, we have developed strong and trusted relationships with employers, members, and healthcare providers that are helping to improve the quality, access, and cost of healthcare across our state.
- Date Certified: November 2025
500 Exchange St
Providence, RI 02903
Accessibility: Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI) headquarters at 500 Exchange Street is accessible and thoughtfully designed to support employees and visitors with disabilities. The building features accessible parking, automatic doors, clearly marked entrances, and signage that promotes ease of navigation. Restrooms and locker rooms throughout the facility are equipped for accessibility. Workspaces and conference rooms are arranged to accommodate all individuals, with adjustable desks, ample maneuvering space, and inclusive seating layouts. In the cafeteria, counters and shelving are positioned at appropriate heights, and dining tables are designed to be accessible to everyone. While the facility meets current accessibility standards, BCBSRI remains committed to continuous improvement and is implementing ongoing enhancements to further increase inclusivity.
New England Chapel
New England Chapel is a refreshingly different church. We are different because we believe it is not necessary to be religious to have faith. We would go so far as to say religiosity, or legalism, is what keeps someone from experiencing the love of Jesus and growing as a person. NEC does everything it can to help everyone experience God, understand the Bible, and live out faith in difference-making ways. Our weekend services, our small groups and Bible studies, our volunteer and community outreach opportunities are all designed to help anyone, whether you grew up in the church or are just checking it out for the first time.
- Date Certified: September 2025
300 East Central St
Franklin , MA 02038
Accessibility: The church parking lot has plenty of accessible parking spaces with a ramp to get into the building. There are no push buttons on the door, but they’re very light and easy to open.
The area is very open. There are several different rooms that you could rent or use but very wide-open spaces. There is a ramp to go down into the church area and into the back rooms. There are two bathrooms for women one single, one with a changing area in it (that’s not accessible for the most part) and then another one with stalls that does have an accessible stall that is workable. The door is usually left open when there are events so it is easy to get in and out of
PACE Rhode Island
PACE-RI is the non-profit health plan for adults 55 and older who have chronic health needs and wish to remain living at home. Founded in 2005, PACE-RI provides both insurance and medical care as well as a range of social services that include adult day care, transportation, and meals. Taking a comprehensive approach to well-being, PACE-RI is able to keep its medically complex participants out of nursing homes an average of four additional years as compared to their counterparts living in the community. PACE-RI helps elders statewide out of locations in East Providence, Woonsocket, Westerly, and Newport. For more information, visit www.pace-ri.org.
- Date Certified: September 2025
10 Tripps Lane
East Providence, RI 02915
Lit Arts RI
LitArts RI supports Rhode Island writers through community events, workshops, writing groups, and shared creative workspace. Our mission is to build Rhode Island’s arts community by supporting the state’s creative writers and enriching the lives of readers
Since opening in 2018, LitArts RI has become a centralized hub for the Rhode Island literary community, serving 700 members and 3,000+ creatives statewide.
In 2023, as we celebrated the launch of a new literary arts center in the Valley Arts District of Providence, on the ancestral homelands of the Narragansett Nation.
- Date Certified: August 2025
400 Harris Ave Unit E
Providence , RI 02909
Track 15
Paying homage to the station’s history, Track 15 is the most recent “track” to be added to the 14 original railways that once existed in the terminal. The dramatically redesigned space will offer approximately 18,000 square feet, incorporating 7 individual food vendors and 1 main bar.
With seating for nearly 300 people inside and an additional 100 outside in a reimagined pedestrian plaza, Track 15 will offer patrons the best of Rhode Island in a casual yet sophisticated and historic urban environment.
- Date Certified: September 2025
1 Union Station
Providence, RI 02903
Accessibility: Track 15 is fully accessible. They have a private bathroom for men and women or you could go into larger bathroom with multiple stalls
Doors are very light and easy to open, push button doors have been recommended. All of the food vendors are accessible with gluten-free, vegan free and all types of different foods for allergies. Also, they have high top and low top tables throughout the building. They also have some outside activities which are fully accessible with ramps to get to anything that you need.
For accessible drop-offs, including those using the RIde Paratransit Program, patrons should use the following address and accessible entrance:
11 Memorial Blvd
Providence, RI 02903
Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium
The Audubon Society of Rhode Island is an independent, not-for-profit environmental organization dedicated to statewide environmental education, conservation and advocacy. Established in 1897, it is the oldest environmental organization in the state.
Audubon is one of the largest environmental educators in Rhode Island, reaching well over 20,000 students of all ages each year. Since acquiring its first wildlife refuge in 1924, Audubon Society of Rhode Island has grown to become one of the largest private landholders in Rhode Island. It now protects nearly 10,000 acres of wildlife habitat for future generations of Rhode Islanders. Many Audubon wildlife refuges are open to the public for wildlife viewing and enjoyment. Its vigilant advocacy programs and partnerships have kept the public and government informed of threats to the environment for over 100 years.
- Date Certified: August 2025
1401 Hope St
Bristol, RI 02909
Accessibility: The interior is fully accessible. Bathrooms have an accessible stall and sink that are fully reachable
Navigating the aquarium is easy, there are no physical barriers blocking paths.
They are working on either braille or audio for individuals who are blind.
The hiking trails are fairly flat dirt. An individual using a power wheelchair would be able to enjoy the trails, a manual wheelchair may have some difficulty.
The trails have plenty of seats and benches along the way, and can be enjoyed at your own pace.
The organization also has a Tina’s Table.
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