Alzheimer's Disease
and Memory Disorders Center
at Rhode Island Hospital

Directions to Parking for the Center

Valet parking services may be available at the APC entrance. Please call us at 401-444-6440 for more information about this convenient option.

From I-95 North, take exit 18. Bear left at the end of the exit onto Thurbers Avenue. At the first traffic light, take a right onto Eddy Street. After approximately one mile, you will come to a light at the intersection of Eddy and Dudley streets. Continue straight through the intersection, passing Rhode Island Hospital on your left. Take your next left onto Crary Street (left is immediately before the overpass). Take slight left onto Borden Street. At the intersection of Borden and Plain streets, take a left onto Plain Street. Public Lot B will be on your right. Please let the parking attendant know if you need shuttle transportation to the APC building.

From I-95 South, take exit 19. At the end of the exit ramp there is a traffic light at the intersection of Eddy and Dudley streets. Take a right onto Eddy Street. Continue straight, passing Rhode Island Hospital on your left. Take your next left onto Crary Street (left is immediately before the overpass). Take slight left onto Borden Street. At the intersection of Borden and Plain streets, take a left onto Plain Street. Public Lot B will be on your right. Please let the parking attendant know if you need shuttle transportation to the APC building.

From I-195 West, take 95 South and move into the right-hand lane right away. Take exit 19. At the end of the exit ramp there is a traffic light at the intersection of Eddy and Dudley streets. Take a right onto Eddy Street. Continue straight, passing Rhode Island Hospital on your left. Take your next left onto Crary Street (left is immediately before the overpass). Take slight left onto Borden Street. At the intersection of Borden and Plain streets, take a left onto Plain Street. Public Lot B will be on your right. Please let the parking attendant know if you need shuttle transportation to the APC building.

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