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beauty

I lived at Chase Home for 3 years in the 80's, and...

I lived at Chase Home for 3 years in the 80's, and honestly I have nothing really bad to say.
The staff...well most of the staff, were lovely people who truly cared.
Loved Beth Anne/Andy/Richard , Billy, & Mary~beth Long, The Potters ~ all Fantastic!!
Nancy (Young) Gillingwater

If there was a choice to give this place zero star...

If there was a choice to give this place zero stars I would. I lived here for 5 months and it was the worst 5 months of my life. I hated this place with my heart and soul. The staff that cared and made you feel like you wanted to better yourself, got fired. The staff that are there now just continue to argue and when you ask them to stop they don t stop. I consistently cried myself to sleep and I had never been more suicidal in my life until I went there and honestly they just didn t care. And maybe that s how they make you not wanna come back but this is a group home for children, Not a prison for adults and you should never make a child feel like, it is a good idea to jump out a 4th story window with a rope around their neck at 3am. I did not like this place at all. Yes they bring you everywhere and yes they feed you and give you clothes if you need it. But I really feel in my heart that it s only because they have to.

This home and those in charge have good intentions...

This home and those in charge have good intentions but has failed in so many ways. Building relationships and developing healthy positive family connections have been lost. Instead of family unity, this placement tends to do just the opposite. Parents and children get disconnected because children choose activities over family time when given the option. Most families cannot afford the luxury of the choices of activities.

Chase Home For Children

Chase Home For Children

3.3