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    I absolutely love working here. Can't imagine being anywhere else. Helping these kids has been amazing.

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    Learning arts is the best! everyone is so understanding, thoughtful, sincere, and they work hard!

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    East Bay Child Development Center - Our sensory gym provides regular opportunities for movement breaks

    East Bay Child Development Center

    4.7(45 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Our child was a late talker, so we did our research and found East Bay Child Development Center…read more(formerly PLTA). From intake to our final class, the staff made sure that the scheduling process was a breeze, and that visits did not fall short of expectations. They have an excellent staff dedicated to your child's development, and the office is pristine. Not just clean; very well kept. I noticed that there wasn't one tear on a book or broken toys. They put lots of effort into upkeep, knowing well that toys and books can take a beating with younger kids. East Bay Child Development Center has terrific speech therapists and therapists specialized in helping in all other types of child development, including but not limited to physical therapy, etc. We went through 2 different speech therapists and 1 or 2 therapy students which was a little harder for our son to grow accustomed to because it would take him awhile to warm up (which I've learned isn't unusual for any development therapy center), but each therapist tried their absolute best to ensure they were giving him the utmost care and attention.

    They failed my son after 3 session. Excuses that he doesn't listen, he runs fast that worried about…read moreyounger children there. That speech is not a good fit for him, that his sister runs around the hallways exploring toys and opened doors of offices, about me get a phone call so they discharged him from services. This is racism and discrimination by the way ladies I want to give you suggestions, your office needs a new administration, organisation and functionality. Everybody there seems to go everywhere, I don't know if these people work here are they clients. The back door to the outside was open, this is called dysfunctional. The office receptionist was like his first day to work, confused and looked around like a lost boy. There four people by office were speaking loud and chatting. They failed my son years ago when he was younger because they said he was not ready for speech when I just changed my insurance to get accepted to come here. Now he's 12 years old saying he's not a good fit. Shame on you to say that to me. You can't discharge him that's illegal. My son is trying with his speech and he has rights in California to receive speech therapy any age. Discrimination by the ability, then age, what's next because his sister running around the office and also I was on the phone? For that lady who spoke with me today over the phone couldn't wait on me. And making me feel like I was being fired from the job, she sounded rude and said my daughter was running around the room and I was speaking loud on the phone so the excuse to fail my son. Then changed her words saying he's not a good fit and he runs fast and wants to push the kids. She needs to find more excuses for her to dismiss him. You don't know how hard and challenging to be a mother of autistic kid. I finally thought I have him his speech going and then you locked me up like shutting my mouth. Go see if your speech therapist is the one who has the problem. She too lazy to give speech therapy or has a lack of skills. This is Shameless and discrimination.

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    We have so much fun working on developing skills

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    Speech therapy is fun!

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    Social Potential

    Social Potential

    5.0(1 review)
    0.8 mi

    Our boy was recently diagnosed with mild autism and we were in need of quick help to determine what…read moretypes of help he can respond to best. Tiffany and her team at Social Potential Behavioral Healthcare were really easy to help us by quickly coordinating an initial at home visit to help assess our child. We were very happy with the services provided in helping our child and would easily recommend her and her team.

    From the owner: Social Potential (SoPo) provides BCBA-led Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy in San Leandro…read moreand across the East Bay, with Telehealth services available throughout California. We specialize in: • Caregiver-led and parent coaching models • Early intervention and school-age support • Social communication and daily living skills • Behavior support for behaviors that may put the child or others at risk • Individualized treatment plans rooted in evidence-based practice SoPo is unique because all services are directly overseen by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). We prioritize naturalistic teaching, collaboration with families, and practical strategies that fit into everyday routines. We are proud to offer culturally responsive ABA services in English, Cantonese, and Vietnamese. We currently accept: • Regional Center East Bay (RCEB) • Self-Determination Program (SDP) via FMS vendors • Alameda Alliance for Health • Anthem Blue Cross • Aetna • Cigna • Private pay options We focus on timely access to care and personalized support for families.

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    Campos Care

    Campos Care

    5.0(1 review)
    7.7 mi

    Such a great experience with Campos Care!! Veronica made ABA feel human again and was very…read moreunderstanding and empathetic. My son looks forward to sessions (which is a big deal for us). Veronica is professional but still relatable and always accommodating to our busy schedule, highly recommend!

    From the owner: About Me: Hi, I’m…read moreVeronica, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) specializing in parent-led, neurodivergent-affirming ABA. I work directly with families to teach practical, respectful strategies that support each child’s growth in natural routines. My approach is grounded in up-to-date research and emphasizes collaboration, consent, and individual strengths. BCBA-Only / Hybrid Model I offer a BCBA-only hybrid model — no RBTs — ideal for families who want to be hands-on. Services include: • Direct BCBA sessions (with or without the child) • Parent coaching/training • Optional group sessions Typical Weekly Plan • 1 hr: Direct session (modeling, skill probes) • 1 hr: Parent coaching • 30 min: Data review & protocol updates ~2.5 hrs/week, all BCBA-led Who It's For • Toddlers and young children • Mild to moderate needs • Families eager to be actively involved • Those seeking affirming, individualized support Insurance Info • Covered by Aetna & Cigna (CA) • Private Pay Options Available • Strong parent involvement is required How It Works Sessions take place via Zoom or in-home. I guide parents with tailored strategies, monitor progress, and adjust plans as needed — all within a compassionate, neurodivergent-affirming framework.

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    Educational and Therapeutic Services

    Educational and Therapeutic Services

    3.2(11 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    WARNING TO ALL PARENTS! Came here to do an intake process for our child with autism. We were given…read morean opportunity to join the group play with other children. It was all very overwhelming we didn't know who was a parent or employee. I witnessed a man lose his patience with one of the special needs kids and snatched him roughly to restrain him. The kid wasn't having any sort of wild tantrum or any danger to anyone else. He just wasn't participating properly in their "duck duck goose" game exercise. The man's face was fed up and just over the child. I was convinced that he was the father because of the way he handled him. Moments later I saw him hop on a laptop and take down behavioral notes. It turns out he was an employee there. I wouldn't feel safe leaving my child here. I would recommend parents request access to their cameras if they do. the directors methods seems to rub off onto the other employees. in the interview process she was kind but often broke character and showed her true temperament and aggression throughout the process. these people really don't seem like the have the patience to work with special needs children. there were two members of the staff there that did seem passionate and genuine. however that isn't enough being under her management. i've never written a bad review for any business. this would be my first. lastly, i wouldn't trust a business that has its own employees write themselves good reviews.

    This is NOT A SAFE place for children, let alone kids on the spectrum…read more The BCBA/owner practices old/ traditional ABA with a goal of converting an autistic kid to a neurotypical. Laura got physical with my son by dragging/pulling him and holding him tightly until he talks, grabs away his toys and mocks him on his stimming. This is verbal and physical abuse. Please be careful and dont trust reviews from the employees itself. This don't deserve to be in business serving disabled kids.

    Kindred Hospital San Francisco Bay Area

    Kindred Hospital San Francisco Bay Area

    1.7(84 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    If you're reading this to consider Kindred San Leandro as a long term hospital for you or your…read moreloved one, RUN. Run far far away. If zero stars was an option, I would choose that. In 2025 my mother had a brain injury and had to transfer from Stanford to an LTAC, so we decided to go with Kindred instead of another LTAC in SF, in part because accessibility and parking at Kindred seemed better to visit. This was a huge mistake. We spent the next months dealing with dangerously short staffing, and keeping a family member at my mother's bedside for all visiting hours. Nurse response times would EXCEED AN HOUR, and left my mother with anxiety that she still struggles with. Even respiratory therapists were hard to come by because they had too many patients to treat and clear my mother's trach within the frequencies she was prescribed. I took photos of the staffing whiteboards showing nurses with up to 8 patients, when they should have had no more than 4. Weekends were worse and holidays were skeleton crew. My mother acquired various infections at this facility, and nursing sanitization quality control was inconsistent. Respiratory therapists would re-use her inner cannula, rather than routinely replace, because the hospital did not have enough supplies in stock. As soon as Medicare insurance switched from per-diem to lump sum (weeks into our stay), Kindred staffing was VERY quick to urge a transfer to lower level skilled nursing, even though my mother still had a trach, zero mobility and fighting off infections. OT and PT was hard to come by, again because of staffing shortages, which only degraded my mother's bed-ridden state. (She did eventually transfer and gain the ability to walk again after finding better care) Dr. Nakagawa was one of the only saving graces here, as she truly tried to advocate for better care of my mother while the facility reps showed us minimal patient care and a lack of follow up when we complained about the sub-par treatment my mother was getting. Interesting article proving my point about the dangerous staffing nightmare we experienced : https://home.nuhw.org/2025/09/23/nuhw-members-whistleblower-work-prompts-state-investigation-into-kindred-bay-area-hospital/

    Even one star is too much My mother has been at Kindred for over 2 months, and as her Power of…read moreAttorney, I have yet to speak with or even see a doctor regarding her care. That alone should tell you everything about how this facility operates. During her stay, my mother developed bed sores under their care--which is already unacceptable--but what makes it worse is that she now has a HUGE open wound on her back, clearly from not being properly rotated and cared for. Instead of taking accountability, staff have told me that I cannot move her because of the bed ulcers that were CREATED at their facility. So now she is stuck in a condition that they caused, while they continue to restrict basic interaction and movement. On top of that, she is frequently left unclean and smelling, which is beyond heartbreaking and completely unacceptable. No patient deserves to be left in that condition--especially someone who is fully dependent on staff for care. Communication is terrible. Follow-through is nonexistent. And the lack of compassion is shocking. As a family member and decision-maker, I have had to fight for basic information, basic care, and basic dignity for my mother. No one should have to go through this. This is not just poor service--this feels like neglect. I would never recommend this facility to anyone. If you love your family member, do not bring them here.

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    Kindred Hospital San Francisco Bay Area
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