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    Madison Speech

    1.0 (1 review)
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    Center for Speech and Language

    Center for Speech and Language

    3.6(5 reviews)
    9.0 mi

    Worried about my 3 year olds language skills I decided to have him evaluated by a speech therapist…read more I chose this group because it was on the top of my insurances list. He was seen by Jennifer Wilson who, after a mere 7 minutes, invited my into the therapy room (I noted the time so precisely because I remember glancing at my watch to notice that they were running a bit early in their appointments). Ms. Wilson told me that she believed, "with her many years of experience in speech therapy" that my son had autism. She informed me that she was not even able to complete the exam due to the severity of his issue: "He shows so many of the signs and symptoms..." She handed me pamphlets for an autism clinic that her staff personally recommend and informed me that there is really nothing I could have done or can do to help him now; that he needs to see a specialist. So I did just that. I had him evaluated by two different specialist: a pediatric autism specialist and an educational autism specialist at two separate groups. They both informed me that Ms. Wilson has absolutely no clue what she is talking about as my son shows not a single sign of autism. Both specialists told me that my sons biggest flaw was that he was simply shy, but that he was in no way autistic. My greatest concern is that this woman is diagnosing children as autistic due to it currently being a "fad diagnosis". My son was shy and did not feel comfortable answering her questions therefore she jumped to the most severe diagnosis that she could. Maybe she is receiving a kickback from referrals to the autism clinic. Maybe she just has no desire to work with children that are not interested in her. Whatever the reason she was utterly wrong, causing my family undue stress and worry, and I hope that this steers other families far away from this clinic.

    Our 7y/o was referred to Center for Speech & Language early in 2014 by our insurance provider…read more Having previously received 6 months of pediatric speech therapy in North Carolina, with minimal progress, we were unsure of what to expect here in Alabama. After a few months of weekly sessions with Ms. Jennifer Wilson, our 7y/o is already 90% proficient in the areas that we initially sought treatment. This is a testament to the professionalism and skill of Ms. Wilson. Ms. Wilson is engaging and patient with our gregarious and charismatic child. Ms. Wilson treats our child with a high level of respect and encourages our child to practice correct speech at all times and in every situation. Most weeks, our child arrives directly from a long day at school, yet Ms. Wilson always manages to eek out 30 minutes of 'good stuff' from a child who no longer wants to focus or pay attention to more instruction. After reading the only Yelp review, we were unsure if this facility would be a good 'fit'; we could not have been more misguided. Ms. Wilson has never been anything but wonderful to our child and nothing short of respectful to us. In our opinion, and based upon the results that we have seen with our child, we have no reservations in recommending Ms. Wilson as a speech and language therapist. *With 3 children, we hold places that keep a tight schedule in high regard. Center for Speech & Language consistently respects our time and busy schedule. *Appointments routinely start and stop on time. *The office staff is excellent with conducting weekly appointment reminders as well as rescheduling appointments as needed. *Parking is tight, but never over-crowded.

    Madison Manor

    Madison Manor

    2.8(4 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    Established in 1968
    Free estimates

    My mother was a resident at Madison Manor for about 5 months. She had dementia and was under…read morehospice care. The staff at Madison Manor was a godsend to our family. We never had to worry that she was being taken care of. From Mary Overton, the facility admissions director to everyone from the aides, CNAs, nurses, and maintenance we were very satisfied with her care. She was treated with love and dignity in her last days.

    Madison Manor is an old, small, nondescript one-story brick building you would drive right past…read morewithout noticing. Even the lot is small. There is none of the external (and internal) "flare" of other senior care facilities such as Redstone Village (or even the place I would *never* recommend, Regency) like putting greens, raised herb gardens, floral gardens, water features, extensive walking paths, ice cream parlors, swimming pools, libraries, etc. It may have a library, I did not explore the entire interior. It's about 3 blocks north of Highway 20 on Sullivan in Madison. It's an 80-bed Medicare/Medicaid skilled care and rehab facility. My best friend and sorority sister's sweet Daddy has been here for about 2 weeks and I have visited him twice. He is in a semi-private room sharing it with another man, and they can have the curtain pulled between them for a little privacy. The rooms are small. Each resident gets a hospital bed, a microscopic wardrobe, a guest chair, a wall-mounted TV [there may be one TV per room], and a bedside table. Logistics are not bad! You ring the front doorbell, and someone lets you in almost immediately, there are no long waits like I experienced at Merrill Gardens while being absolutely loaded down with supplies for Mom. You enter the open lobby area [again, very small; however it and the facility are tidy] and are greeted by the friendliest staff on the planet. There's a tiny [size of an old school calculator] check in device where you key in your name, phone number, answer personal health related questions, the name of the person you are visiting, your relationship, and it takes your temperature and prints out a name tag. Although, it feels like the 70s inside, each person I interacted with was smiling, friendly, kind, and helpful! The staff checked in on my BF's Dad while I was there and tidied up his half room. We met one of the physical therapists and she was very attentive and engaged, offering to coordinate a special need my BF had for her Father, with the nurse. The residents were discussing a Veteran's Day visit a group had organized during which they visited, and gifted the Veteran's with a ball cap and a bag loaded up with goodies like moon pies, Cheetos, and snack crackers. This visit was quite the "buzz" of discussion and made me happy! One of his lunches was typical southern food: fried fish, turnip greens, coleslaw and a scoop of vanilla ice cream. BF said the meals taste really good. I can attest the meals do smell good! Do consider Madison Manor if you need their services. Sadly, skilled care in Madison County is suffering a serious shortage in terms of availability and open beds. Don't expect to be "wowed" by the building itself. Do know you can tailor your loved one's room [or semi-private room] with wall decor, personal photos, calendars, etc. The pictures uploaded here do not reflect the room my BF's dad is in or the exterior. Rather than the somewhat inviting single-bedroom photo here on Yelp, the semi-private rooms are more like 40-year-old hospital rooms. Also, there are no exterior seating areas at MM.

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