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    FirstSteps for Kids

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Kindest people and such a good mission. My kid wouldn't be where he is without first steps

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    We have had such a great experience at Child Success for occupational therapy. Our son has been…read morecoming for about a year and we already see tremendous improvement that has given both him and us (his parents) so much confidence. Melissa specifically has been incredible. She is patient, always willing to talk to us, and even communicates with his teachers at school to ensure our son is always getting the care and support he needs. She's also extremely knowledgeable, and is able to explain the roadmap for what she is working on not only now, but in the future, and how it will help our son overcome the challenges he came in with. We are so grateful we found Child Success!

    We decided to do the Kinder Prep Camp after having done the Friendship Club, and were very…read moredisappointed with the lack of compassion and accommodation for our anxious 5-year-old compared to all the other regular camps we did this summer. We received a call within an hour of him being at the camp that he was stressed and overstimulated and didn't want to participate, so he was going to need extra support to stay. This was shocking to me considering how little time he had been there, that the point of it was to help kids adjust to kindergarten, and that their ratio was 2 adults to 7 kids. They told me that he consistently improved over the course of the first day and further improved on the second day, but that it would be too costly to keep another adult there to help him. It was sad for us because he left on a high note, telling me that he'd made a friend and that he had done a better job staying in the group. He clearly felt like a success and I wish he'd been given the opportunity to continue improving, but I didn't want him to stay at a camp where the facilitators believed that he was too much for them. He successfully did a year of TK last year and several other camps this summer, some with a ratio of 1 adult to 16 kids. CSC was polite to me and pro-rated me the other days, but it was upsetting because I assumed the most expensive camp I signed up for this summer (held at a therapy location) would be the greatest success, not the one camp that had to call me about an issue. This camp may work out for kids who are already very familiar with their gym environment and don't really need that much help when they feel anxious, but if you're looking for something that will help your child if they struggle in a new environment, this does not seem like the best choice. Some camps that worked well for us this summer were Pedalheads, Compass Clinic's Friendship Island Camp, Campbell Hall's Creative Arts Camp, and Destination Science.

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    5.0(1 review)
    1.9 miSawtelle

    We are proud to partner with United Therapy Center in providing Crisis Prevention and Intervention…read more(CPI) training for their employees. Each candidate they send demonstrates professionalism, focus, and a strong commitment to excellence. At Beacon Hill Career Training, we value this collaboration and are honored to support their workforce development goals.

    From the owner: About The Practice At United Therapy Center, every new…read moreclient is seen as a totally different and unique individual. Lisa Liguori, MA, BCBA, LBA, and the team, therefore, offer them unique services at their two locations in the Sawtelle area of Los Angeles and in Riverside, California. This is the reason they put a lot of emphasis on all patients' backgrounds--including their traditions and culture-- while conducting their Applied Behavioral Analysis. The team at United Therapy Center strongly believes that a robust, scientifically proven therapeutic approach like ABA therapy requires bringing together and utilizing the history of the patient and clinical expertise to yield actual and accurate results. In that case, they ensure their programs are tailor-made and based on every patient's needs. They offer customized instruction-based programs built around the specific elements of the patient's family traditions and cultural values. They also help in the development of social skills and healthy playing skills. As part of their comprehensive programs, the team trains parents and caregivers as well. The most important aspect our professional clinicians do before beginning the training sessions is learning their traditions, cultural values, unique situations, and defining characteristics. We find this important to be adequately sensitive to culture. The parents and caregivers are then trained on the best ways to modify the behavior of their child and maintain positive changes...

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    This review is in regard to UCLA geriatric medicine physician Dr. C HARETTE. We were referred to…read morethis doctor after my mom was hospitalized at UCLA Santa Monica... the first appointment I could not be attend by myself as I was not well so I had the caregiver take my mom into the appointment and I was on the phone. The doctor made a huge deal that I did not come to the appointment even though I was present on the telephone throughout the entire visit. I should've known then that this wasn't going to work out. Later- here's the really bizarre thing after Dr. CHARETTE, had been my mothers doctor for several months, she seem to be doing an OK job. I wouldn't say it was outstanding., she decided to call the pharmacy that we used and then question the pharmacist if any other doctors were prescribing any medication, I was immediately alerted by the pharmacist, as I have a good relationship with them. Of course, the pharmacist told the doctor because she is a doctor, then later that week this doctor made her business to call my mother's specialists, to let them know that she was the head honcho... after these phone calls, two of the doctors would no longer speak to us so whatever transpired during these phone calls, they didn't want to get involved in. That was truly bizarre. This doctor was controlling, and it was always slightly rude to me. There was this underlying sense of pugnaciousness. I'd like to remind the reader that just because someone went to medical school does not mean they are mentally healthy. With all the bizarre things that this doctor Charette engaged in I don't think she's mentally well. I will also like to add while some people are very happy with the dementia care clinic that has nurse practitioners and they work hand-in-hand with this geriatric office that they continually tried to put my mother on hospice, my mother was walking talking and eating and her baseline was about a 4.0. she was participating in her physical therapy and she was watching television and sitting engaging most of the day, engaging with her family members and caregivers, the only problem she had was chronic urinary tract infections due to a catheter that was not needed. she then became colonized, which caused her to have chronic urinary tract infections. It's not welcome to suggest hospice to a patient that is clearly not actively dying yet hospice is abused by many health care personnel. Just because people are old doesn't mean they should be euthanized by hospice. I don't have the time or the emotional energy to deal with people like this doctor that are not helpful and not compassionate and caring with families that are dealing with the elderly.

    The "front desk" answering/appointment service is the worst group I have ever dealt with-ever. I…read moremust recommend that anyone not consider using this organization as it is no good. Case in point, we were referred by a neurologist to have my wife see a psychologist with TBI experience. After 2.5 weeks, I was provided contact info with a psychologist that has ZERO experience with TBI. I tried calling UCLA Behavioral Health (301-301-2576) and again - could not get thru. They do mention a help line (424-535-2576) - which I called and complained that this UCLA organization is in a world of hurt. We'll see where it goes- I've started down another path- given up on UCLA Behavioral Health and Associates.

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