Best Deaf Service Worcester Near Me

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1. Center For Living & Working - Worcester

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· 17 reviews

484 Main St STE 345, Worcester, MA 01608

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Center For Living & Working: what do users think?
Chris Johnson: They use to be good back in 2009. I think it depends on your needs.
Sandra Pantoja: Went to vote . Awesome place for people my age .
Connor Strom: Its the Best
Victor Gonzalez: I dont know who my worker is are they closing. I need help , I call they dont answer I dont know what to do I need a p r my services is going to expired
Katherine Morse: Very helpful
Phelan Pella: Offer lots of services & helo
Chris Minichilli: Very Good Place, for helping people with Disabilities get the services they need to improve their Living Conditions.The problem area is Staff Turnover, people constantly leaving or moving to different positions. But generally the staff is helpful within their range of capabilities.Keep up the good and needed work!
Karen M. Estrella: Can do better
mark philbrook: Helpful staff that gives wat u need to b more independent
Noelia Febles (Noel): This is my employment office...
Liz Amable: A person with the name Tania never come early to the appointments. She was rude and tries to impose her very strange religious ideas. She don't visit the person for helping. She is not a sensitive person and don't care about the health of the clients. She promised few service the only service she gave me was sitting and talk with her friends by phone.
Susan Gabis: Poor service clw can't keep promise or keep appointment

2. Pathways for Change, Inc. - Worcester

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· 11 reviews

588 Main St, Worcester, MA 01608

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Pathways for Change, Inc.: what do users think?
Kristina Lynn: I had gone through a trauma and signed up for counseling. My counselor would rarely remember our sessions and randomly call me. Being prepared for a session, then it not happening added to my trauma. It took me a lot to mentally prepare. I was empathetic and understanding that grad school, internships, and jobs can be tough to juggle. However, after it happening so much I couldn’t take mentally preparing for counseling just for it to not happen again. Even the resources, (list of clinicians, psychiatrist, and such) were never sent.
Sarah Taylor: Great place great people.
L. Poper: I simply don't have one negative thing to say about Pathways. From support groups to counseling to support with legal questions, I have always received the help I've asked for and needed. I know I can count on them. The support and education offered is wide ranging and if they don't have what you need they'll help you find it. You don't have to feel alone. The hotline is always open and staff response is fast and compassionate. I definitely recommend the resources and especially the people at Pathways to any survivor. 💜💜💜💜💜
Kayleen Bishko: Pathways for Change changed my life. I recieved free rape and sexual assault conselijg services from them for six months. I did not have to provide any income verification, insurance infor, etc. Also, they remburse you for parking as well. They worked with my schedule and at my pace. Fantastic place to go to get services, fo volunteer work, or be employed. Amazing resource! I can't say enough good things about this place!
Barbara Gray: The people there are awesome

3. Open Sky Community Services - Worcester

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· 35 reviews

4 Mann St, Worcester, MA 01602

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Open Sky Community Services: what do users think?
Anna Rogich: Staff is rude and conniving, even the house managers and director, right from the beginning. All the good staff leave. Upper management covers managers when they do something wrong. Willful ignorance. Nothing good to say about them. Demeaning.
Lainey Barry: Open Sky employs people who live one way by day and totally contrary by night. Employees having affairs with new hires, harassing and threatening members of society and when brought to the attention of Ms. Matiske she chose to ignore the employees behavior that continues to escalate.I think Mr Bates needs to be brought into the loop and be aware of such disgraceful behavior by staff.
Michael Giangrande: Open sky lost their grant for rental assistance but offer plenty of mental health assessment
Jen Guzman: Not good.
Mina Murray: My severely autistic son has been in the care of open sky residential services for over a year. He has shown growth in the last year beyond anything he made in 19 years at a very sophisticated private school for autism. OK, that's an exaggeration. But my son has shown tremendous progress with ADLs, non-verbal communication, and reduced aggression in the past year. His house manager is incredible.The dedicated staff are Amazing. We (parents) work as a team as much as possible with his residential team. I feel blessed every day for what they have done for my son. Having a team of grown men, who take their job seriously, is, I believe, the key for my son.
Jack Cipro: They have a terrible system for helping the individuals in this program. Not only is it super “woke” but it’s honestly the worst place for someone with problems to be. They practically let them do whatever they want (particularly at the alsada program). They let them get high, the workers are unprofessional and act like children. Worst place to ever work at. No one cares for the individuals they all merely pretend too. Might as well be called prison guards not counselors. Place is garbage.
Holly Longbottom: Don't bother with the one in Worcester go directly to twitter
Kaye-Lani Goodfield: If I could give negative stars, I would. I’ve never been so disappointed in a system designed to better people’s mental health when I have plateaued so far in my recovery due to the shortcomings and negligence of Open Sky Community Services. They failed to protect me and I was subjected to far more trauma under their care than before I sought help from them. They knowingly moved my perpetrator, who I met in their group home, across the street from me. The system is flawed in their housing policies, if there even is one set in place. I now have to essentially start over in my recovery from PTSD since I am constantly exposed to my biggest trigger. I have been placed directly in harm’s way and if it wasn’t for my own determination and resilience, I would not be able to recover from this. Safety needs to be prioritized, especially when dealing with vulnerable people and I pray to God that they seriously reevaluate the way they handle such matters to prevent a crisis like this from happening again. I also need to reevaluate who I choose to trust because clearly I made a huge error in judgement. I wouldn’t recommend this company to anyone and I hope serious changes are put in place following this mistake. I’m so physically and emotionally drained and enraged that I’m having to relive my trauma as a result of Open Sky’s disregard for my safety.
Marlyn Max: Great worker's and they help you get things you need done.
Kylie Crowley: Had a friend that lived here who is finally out (thank god). She called me multiple times saying that there wasn't any food for the clients to eat and that incontinent clients weren't being cared for proper. I brought her boxes of food whenever I could but with 8 hungry clients it went quick. Now that she's out they give her the run around with her meds and gave her the wrong food stamp card when she left. The proper food stamp card they refuse to give back. Multiple med errors as well. She was being bothered by one of the clients and they refused to intervene as well. She was told "staff won't help you in the real world"
Deborah Voisine: My dds worker has sent a referral to them it over a month they are very rude you leave phone messages nobody returns am done I won't use this agency in our area of fitchburg none of the agency donot care there excuse people are on vacation or we are short staff how sad ty debbie voisine
Madelene Rosario: OMG!!!They help me when I really needed I'm so thankful, God bless this place and there workers.
DeAnna D: So grateful to have found Open Sky, The Gentleman I was able to see, what Fantastic, He was quick, hard working, Took great care of my needs! So Blessed Thank you Open Sky!!
A: They Build you up a tall building, tall full of lies ,full of empty promises of services they have available for people struggling, and then they push you off that very tall building, into the Open Sky. So you can fall flat on your face and potentially , you know.Steer clear of these people. They are not here to help.and hurt more than they help. Only good reviews are from affiliates
Dylan Langlais: Never picks up patients for appointments
Andrew Soske: “The true miracle of modern medicine is diabolical. It consists in making not only individuals but whole populations survive on inhumanly low levels of personal health.” - Ivan Illich
person guy: Very rude staff working for this company would not recommend their services!
Kim Hyvarinen: Best place to work by far. No stress at any of their facilities. Hope to stay there until retirement. Wonderful staff, management. Human resources department is always there and willing go out of their way to help you when needed. - Kim Hyvarinen - Residential Counselor
MIGUEL Burgos: The service is here are so great everybody should take advantage of this

4. The Learning Center For The Deaf - Framingham

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· 11 reviews

848 Central St, Framingham, MA 01701

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The Learning Center For The Deaf: what do users think?
Daria Monahan: I remember when I was grown up where in the Learning Center For the Deaf. The teachers are good studying for me about everything. And my mom and dad are working in the Learning Center For the Deaf.
Vanessa Coelho: I studied at school in 2000
Leona Comeau: It's really nice
amy gaouette: This is an amazing school...
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5. Audiology Clinic at The Learning Center for the Deaf - Framingham

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· 2 reviews

848 Central St, Framingham, MA 01701

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