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4 years ago

It used to be a place that was worth mentioning, a...

It used to be a place that was worth mentioning, after the new people moved into the mental health department it went down hill! No respect for its employees and no respect for its clients. It s so sad people are suffering here. It s all run by Africans who do not know how to treat or talk to people!

S
4 years ago

I had a very bad experience in trying to enroll my...

I had a very bad experience in trying to enroll my 2 year old son to Elwyn Development center. During the tour, I met the assistant director Ms. Cynthia Murray and the teachers. I was told that there is a waitlist. After 3 months, we got a call from Ms. Cynthia that there is an opening and they asked me to come and bring the enrollment fees so that i can enroll my 2 year old son. My son has been going to a daycare in Delaware since he was 6 months old close to my work and we wanted to change his daycare to Elwyn since its close to my house. During our first visit we had told Ms. Cynthia that our 2 year old son has reached all milestones except he is a little behind in his speech. We also come from a multilingual family so he has some words from my native language and some English words but still behind compared to his peers in speech so we wanted to give him early help so we enrolled him to early intervention services. We told Ms. Cynthia that we would like his speech therapist to come to Daycare once a week for an hour. From the moment she heard that, Ms. Cynthia has been stalling my son's enrollment process. She was willing to take the enrollment fees from day 1 and was excited until she heard that we would like my son to get his speech therapist services in daycare. First she asked for his treatment plan which was ok but then she asked for an evaluation. We still abided by that. my son was in good spirits during evaluation and gelled well with the teachers. Infact one of the teachers mentioned that he will be a great fit in the class. After the evluation, she said she will be in touch however i had to check in after 1 week to see if he can be enrolled. She responded couple of days later that she would like to enroll him to the daycare but her director has said that she needs to contact his current daycare facilities and talk to the daycare's teachers and director first. I responded to her in an email that "If the purpose of talking to his current daycare teachers and director is to understand how Elwyn can work on his development, then I don't understand why can't he be enrolled first before you guys talk to his current daycare staff." My 2 year old son was discriminated at this facility just because he hasn't reached 1 milestone and just because he is getting early intervention services. We did not experience this kind of discrimination at any other centers and its a shame that we had to go through this in Elwyn. The ADA requires that child care providers not discriminate against any kids. Child care centers cannot just assume that just because he hasn't met 1 milestone, the child cannot integrate successfully in the center's child care program. I just wanted to alert every parent that stay away from this facility. Discrimination is rampant in Elwyn Development Center. If a 2 year old could be discriminated, I cannot imagine how the staff are treated. I will be complaining to DHS about this facility as well. Just wanted to alert other parents.

L
4 years ago

Audiologists here are great! Extremely competent,n...

Audiologists here are great! Extremely competent,nice people,very professional and hearing aid prices reasonable! They are terrific with people with disabilities too. They do not rush you or have high pressure sales approach like some place! I highly recommend seeing Roseanne Suppa or Michelle Chapman!

J
4 years ago

Attended there from September 1970 to June 1973. O...

Attended there from September 1970 to June 1973. One of my most memorable places of learning. I remember the following teachers: Ms, Thompson, Mr. Cooper, Ms. Spenton, Ms. Shaw, Ms. Elliot, Mr. Walling, Ms. Kilby, Mrs. Piper, Mrs. Muddrick, Ms. Bloom (a visually impaired teacher who taught blind children) and her dog which was a German Shepherd, Principle Mr. Richardson and Vice Principle Mr. Daily. The second and third years I advanced rapidly being usually being promoted up a level each half year. The learning here was unequaled.

A
4 years ago

I want to say that this place has helped my son wi...

I want to say that this place has helped my son with Autism. We love all the programs, groups and therapy they provide. Very clean, friendly and provide support for all members of the family.

R
4 years ago

I Attended Elwyn Institute, Elwyn, Pennsylvania ...

I Attended Elwyn Institute, Elwyn, Pennsylvania from 1967 to 1972. I remember Dr. Clark, Mr Wilkie, Teachers, David Carr, David Ramsey, Ron Gottus, Ms Wadka, Dr Kivitz, Mr Breeze, and Ms Blalock, remembered Mr Richardson, students Jimmy Mayo, Earl was a big guy.... a bully. I was a class clown. I pushed the books and the pencil and graduated in June 1972 with then my girlfriend Sharon Lynn Bailey and her sister Karen Bailey. I am trying to remember that the graduation was near the swimming pool in 1972. It shaped a troubled kid to a prospective employment search. My first job was Bowersox Presison Die Cast. Making of airplane products in Trainer, PA. I head that business is still in operation today.

E
4 years ago

Their services are invaluable. Campus has many bu...

Their services are invaluable. Campus has many buildings. Have visited several times and still have difficulty navigating. Would suggest Elwyn use clearer signage and directions to specific buildings. Can be difficult to get speedy appointments and a challenge to get a human to answer phone. I'm assuming they are overworked and understaffed. Have always had a positive experience with all staff otherwise.

About Elwyn

Elwyn: Transformative Compassionate Care for People with Disabilities

Elwyn is a nonprofit organization that has been providing compassionate care to people with disabilities since 1852. With over 160 years of experience, Elwyn has become an internationally recognized provider of human services for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as physical, medical, emotional, and behavioral health challenges.

At Elwyn, we believe that every person deserves the opportunity to live a fulfilling life. We are committed to helping individuals with disabilities achieve their full potential by providing them with the support they need to thrive. Our team of dedicated professionals works tirelessly to ensure that each person we serve receives personalized care that meets their unique needs.

Our Services

Elwyn offers a wide range of services designed to meet the diverse needs of our clients. Our programs include:

1. Education Services: We provide educational programs for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

2. Behavioral Health Services: We offer comprehensive behavioral health services for individuals who are struggling with mental health issues or substance abuse problems.

3. Residential Services: We provide safe and supportive housing options for individuals who require assistance in daily living activities.

4. Employment Services: We help individuals find meaningful employment opportunities that match their skills and interests.

5. Medical Services: We offer medical services such as nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and more.

6. Community Living Programs: Our community living programs provide support for individuals who want to live independently in their own homes or apartments.

Our Approach

At Elwyn, we take a holistic approach to caring for our clients' needs by addressing all aspects of their lives - physical health, emotional well-being, social connections - not just one area at a time.
We believe in empowering our clients by giving them the tools they need to succeed on their own terms.
We also recognize the importance of family involvement in our clients' lives; therefore we work closely together with families throughout every step of the process.
Our goal is always focused on helping each individual reach his or her full potential while maintaining dignity & respect throughout all interactions.


Why Choose Elwyn?

There are many reasons why families choose Elwyn when seeking support services for loved ones living with disabilities:

1) Experience- With over 160 years serving people from different backgrounds & cultures across multiple states within USA , you can trust us when it comes down expertise & knowledge about how best serve your loved one's unique needs;

2) Quality Care- At Elwyn quality is never compromised; we strive towards excellence through continuous improvement initiatives aimed at enhancing service delivery standards;

3) Compassionate Staff- Our staff members are highly trained professionals who genuinely care about making positive differences in people's lives;

4) Innovative Programs- As pioneers within this field since inception ,we have always been at forefront innovation which allows us stay ahead curve offering cutting-edge solutions tailored specifically towards meeting individualized requirements ;

5) Personalized Attention – Each client receives personalized attention from our team members ensuring they receive customized treatment plans based on specific goals set forth during initial assessment phase.


Conclusion

In conclusion , if you're looking for an organization that provides transformative compassionate care tailored specifically towards meeting your loved one's unique requirements then look no further than Elwyn! With over 160 years experience serving people from different backgrounds & cultures across multiple states within USA ,we have proven track record delivering high-quality service delivery standards while maintaining dignity respect throughout all interactions . Contact us today learn more about how can help make positive difference someone special life!