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    Seaside Therapy

    4.2 (10 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Amazing kind therapist always giving there all. We love Maddie for speech and Kelsey for ot . Highly recommend giving these guys a try.

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    My son goes 2x a week for speech with Sherrie (fantastic!) and OT with Stephanie (so cool!) He is thriving!

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    Two Trees Neuro - Welcome! How may I help you?

    Two Trees Neuro

    4.6(37 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    We saw Marc for the first time yesterday, I cannot say enough wonderful things about him. He was…read morekind and caring, friendly, and ready to get to work! None of this initial paperwork, "see you next time" nonsense. Marc dedicated every ounce of his attention to Kyle, pushed Kyle (in a good way) to work hard and to challenge himself in therapy. Marc was intuitive, creative, and continuously found opportunity to maximize the value of our session. If we could see him every day, we would. Looking forward to our next appointment and to working with Marc as long as we need him! ‍

    DANGER! Do NOT entrust your care to this organization!! Rehabilitation is much too important and…read morethis facility has terrible administrative issues. Please note this review is not about the therapists themselves but that hardly matters if you can't actually get in to see them. My insurance cleared me for 20 sessions without ANY time restrictions or expiration date. They were only "able" to get me in 5 times and that was a full five weeks after I was supposed to start. On the 6th appt they said they put their own end date in their system and therefore I couldn't be seen that day and had me fill out my forms all over again but after three phone calls over two weeks, I never got in again, nor were they able to email or print my exercises then or on any of my visits. And it's not just me, every single time I sat in the waiting room I watched them turn away people for various clerical reasons -- they literally sent elderly people home who had clearly gone to great lengths to secure transportation there. Turned away children whose parents had gotten time off to bring their children there. Offering no apologies, only random excuses about glitches in their computer system, just shameful. The facility is clean enough but the equipment is very old. DON'T RISK YOUR HEALTH. There are numerous facilities to choose from nearby and many more a short drive further.

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    Achievement Center For Therapy

    Achievement Center For Therapy

    3.7(12 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    I debated deeply about this negative post, but my experience is worth sharing. First, introduction…read more I am a proud first time mom, working professional, Berkeley grad and graduate student. My son has had feeding challenges since he was 6 months old. I frankly noticed it earlier, but since he was bottle fed, his sensory difficulties did not pose a problem until we introduced solids. We sought out ACT as early as 8 months to help address his gagging and food avoidant behaviors. It may have been too early an intervention, I may not have been ready myself... for many reasons, we postponed this intervention until now, when Michael is 17 months and struggling to eat solids only. Today, before our teletherapy session began, a very brash owner took over Michael's therapy session to inform me that we were not demonstrating progress and will therefore be dropped. Shawn takes "great pride" in her practice's ability to "demonstrate progress", and because improvements were not being made, I was told I should seek care elsewhere. A lot of logical reasons were offered. Yes, my parenting approach seeks to validate my child's emotional experience and certainly I can improve on how I inadvertently "reward and punish" my son's picky eating and avoidant behaviors. Sure, Michael would benefit from an in person visit with a practitioner who can teach me how to properly manage Michael's crying tantrums on the high chair. My favorite was the "sincere" feedback this owner felt deeply that should be spoken, now, before even allowing our session to start, with a promise that she was not trying to run my son and I out of her practice. Referrals to the nearest graduate school near me were so sweetly offered. Wondering what patients rights and responsibilities are for this practice. I'm currently wondering what this practitioner's rights and responsibilities for care are. Of course, no health plan intervention or grievance will matter at this point as the practice won't be enrolling with our PPO in a month or so. May this perhaps be considered patient abandonment? Is this ethical care under AOTA or CBOT? I'm guessing the practice owner washed her hands from this by promising referrals. Nice save! Long story short, clearly this is a business. Clearly, this business does not put patients first and clearly this business owner prunes for high quality outcomes, perhaps hoping to improve clinical reputation even if the cost is patient abandonment. Thank you for making me aware of the business dynamics dictating the quality of care my son may have access to. It's too bad that your behavior, or rather your "sincere" yet unexpected intervention, undermines your practice's ability to partner with and empower parents, while also undermining the effectiveness of the therapists you hire. Samantha is wonderful, patient and caring. She could have certainly had a direct conversation with me with exponentially better outcomes. What a lost opportunity for her development. I'm sharing this experience and my review with you all because I'm dissatisfied with what happened today. I'm not looking for resolution because I won't trust my son's care to this practice anymore. This was truly unfortunate.

    Long review but this one means a lot to me. Also, way overdue!…read more My son was about to be in middle school. I felt bad that at this age, he was still struggling with a speech impediment. He said his Rs like Ws. River was pronounced as Wivah, Purple was pronounced as Pupple. Schoolmates teased him often. He was evaluated at school but did not qualify for speech therapy. I spoke to his Dr and at that time had an HMO. She referred us to a Speech Therapist in Newbury Park (I lived in Oxnard), but the appointments were early and it was too far of a drive and wasn't conducive with my work schedule. So I asked for another referral and we saw a private speech therapist working out of a doctor's office. After about a month, she informed us she was moving to work at a school full time. The following year I switched to a PPO plan. I randomly picked ACT since it was close to my home. Best choice ever! My son started with two appointments a week, 30 minutes each. This lasted for about 8 months. Then he tapered down to once a week for another few months. His therapy lasted for about a year overall. It was a long time but the results were so worth it. His impediment is completely gone and you would never know he previously had one. He was often insecure about speaking aloud and no longer has this worry. I felt bad for my son seeing him struggle. I cannot thank ACT enough. Their services were extremely helpful and very much appreciated. I am very grateful!

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    Second Wave Physical Therapy

    Second Wave Physical Therapy

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    I spent nearly 11 months with Margo and her wonderful team at Second Wave. She supported me through…read morean intense postpartum recovery that included a fourth-degree tear, pubic symphysis separation, left hip pain, and a few other injuries along the way. With her expertise, I was able to return to my pre-birth running level. As I trained for the Tokyo Marathon, it truly felt like we were training together. Margo was there every step of the way, ensuring I reached my goal safely. Thanks to her, I achieved a personal best of 3:12. But beyond the race, she made the biggest impact on my entire postpartum journey. Her knowledge, Return to Running program, encouragement, and expertise provided constant support and turned what could have been a very difficult experience into a deeply positive one. I also can't say enough about the care Margo, Miguel, Ashley, and the rest of the team gave my daughter during each session because it was exceptional. I'm incredibly grateful to them, to this facility, and to the healing space they created for me.

    Fantastic, new, clean and really a great place! I've been here 4 times now and feel well taken care…read moreof! I have worked with their pelvic floor PT and she is very, very good. She does a great job explaining things and helps me with the exercises (I'm not athletic, so I appreciate her being non judgmental and patient). The office staff is nice & I'm thrilled they have private rooms for PT time with closing doors. Would recommend

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    Ventura Post Acute - Our Facility

    Ventura Post Acute

    3.5(10 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    The 5-star reviews are not recent. Community Memorial Hospital (CMH) released my grandmother here…read moreThursday afternoon and it was so creepy that we rearranged to go to another skilled nursing within an hour--I declined to sign any paperwork for admission into VPA. My main issues were: 1-STAFF: There was no staff to assist a new admit. After her transport drop off, I found my 90s grandma with a fractured pelvis sitting alone on an unmade bed, staring at a wall. There seemed to be various nurses, etc., but no one looked up/made eye contact with me, even when I'm sure they could hear me addressing my concerns to the creature they've hired to grunt at the front desk. 2-SECURITY: The woman at the front desk grunted for me to sign in at the electronic station and didn't look up. Also, the front doors are broken in that they are very difficult to open and the accessible button to auto-open doesn't work from the inside, and according to staff they've broken for awhile. Functioning doors is just basic for place that houses many people in wheelchairs. 3-BEST PRACTICES/LEGAL PRACTICES: The same woman at the front desk handed me a stack of paperwork on a clipboard and her only instruction was "Sign." A grunt-command is not a legal, informed consent and the paperwork required for skilled nursing is lengthy (medical and legal). I asked who I could speak with about any questions and who would be going over this with us, and she gestured to herself and said, "What question?" I asked to speak to admissions and/or the charge nurse and she gestured again to herself and said, "Sign." The alarm bells were ringing. Meanwhile, I checked in with my grandma and a CNA had set a dish in front of her that she's allergic to. Since there is no admissions process to speak of, they wouldn't know her allergies or literally anything about her. I have no idea if there are things such as sheets, a call button...no idea. Since they put a bib on her for no reason--she can feed herself--I'm assuming they are in possession of other sad textiles somewhere in the dankness. The CNAs were polite, but they are not decision-makers, and when I asked if this was unusual and who I should be talking to about this odd admissions process they were confused. I guess this is just how they treat people. Finally, the front desk creature drifted into the room, grunting for me to sign the admission paperwork. I declined and began the task of finding a different place where my grandma would be safe. CMH pushed back (it was an unpleasant exchange) until I told CMH that I was headed back to the ER with her. Within 5 minutes the case manager's manager called me back and they had found us a bed elsewhere. Interestingly, they warned me that it might be difficult to get the necessary paperwork back from VPA. PRIVACY- They're not concerned with patient privacy so it turned out that her paperwork was just sitting at the check-in desk and I took it. We waited for medical transport, and we left.

    My Mother with dementia was released to this facility with a broken pelvis. I was told they were…read morenot allowed to have bed alarms. I was very concerned she would try to walk without assistance due to the dementia. The care during her stay was adequate but the communication was horrible. My mother did try to get up and walk by herself and fell. I was not notified until an hour after she arrived at vcmc and was told she bumped her head and was taken to chm which she was not. The way I found out was the doctor from the ed called me. I didn't hear from vpa until 2 pm the next day asking if I knew where my mother was. I explained her situation and conditions and I have not heard from them since. I never received any communication regarding her progress and after numerous times trying to meet with the appropriate staff never did. My mother passed away from her injuries. I just want family members to know about their communication and how horrible it was.

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