1/5 Char H. 11 months ago on Google • 16 reviews
Terrible
place
for
my
autistic
son.
Jordan
interviewed
us
in
the
beginning
and
said
that
with
his
medical
accommodations
for
liquids
with
a
laxative,
his
placement
shouldn’t
be
a
problem.
At
that
time,
I
also
gave
them
a
doctors
note,
warning
them
that
if
he
did
not
get
enough
fluids,
he
would
throw
up.
My
son
did
not
like
the
people
there,
which
is
really
strange
because
he
likes
most
people.
However,
I
noticed
the
looks
on
some
peoples
faces,
and
it
was
obvious
that
they
did
not
like
my
son.
Why
are
you
working
with
disabled
children,
and
just
because
they
have
minor
behavior
issues
(I
have
a
government
issued
card
that
states
we
are
in
a
victim
advocacy
program,
and
my
son
is
a
victim
of
abuse),
yet
you
don’t
like
them?
By
the
way
children
know
when
you
don’t
like
them.
On
top
of
that
he
was
kicked
out
the
program
because
of
him
throwing
up
and
getting
backed
up
with
his
digestive
system,
with
not
enough
fluids—Dula
management
completely
undermining
the
doctors
note
that
they
accepted
in
the
beginning.
Now
I
work
for
the
state
and
would
never
refer
anyone
to
this
program
period.
On
top
of
that,
I
do
not
like
the
way
the
biracial
man
who
carries
himself
as
if
he’s
Caucasian,
spoke
to
me
as
if
I
was
incompetent
one
day.
He
was
very
rude
and
unprofessional.
I’m
sure
if
I
was
Caucasian,
he
would
not
have
talked
to
me
in
such
a
way.
Be
careful
how
you
treat
people,
I
might
be
way
over
your
head
one
day
while
working
for
the
legal
system.