Isa Carpio15 days agoFrom
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My son has been coming for a little over 4 years already and I have to say that my experience has been good, Lily and Carmen, who are the receptionists, to the therapists, ms cristine and Ms Rene have been very patient and dedicated.
Katelynn Menocal15 days agoFrom
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Senseabilities has helped my daughter so much, within 6 months she has come so far. Office staff is extremely professional, kind & helpful. We are so grateful our SLPs Mary and Brianne. We wouldn’t have made this much improvement without their incredible work. Mary treats my child like her own and makes therapy a fun experience. Brianne goes out of her to make sure as a parent I understand her goals, she connects with my daughter so well. This journey we’ve been on with our therapist has been so incredible & life changing! Thank you Senseabilities for all the hard work! I’ve recommended this location to many other friends and families!
Kathleen Duncan15 days agoFrom
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I went here with a referral from Kaiser for my 3 year old who screamed in pain from brushing teeth, bathing, light touch, was a sensory seeker, and had other sensory related difficulties. I was desperate for help when we went to our intake appointment. The therapist that met with us spent less than 30 minutes with me but charged me hundreds of dollars, told me my son had behavioral issues and didn’t need occupational therapy, and said she wasn’t seeing much sensory related issues. When I went back to Kaiser and saw an OT they immediately said my son had sensory processing disorder that was impacting his life severely and approved OT, and gave us some immediate interventions to start doing daily. Within 24 hours my son had drastically improved from us applying the skills they taught us. I felt extremely taken advantage of, misled, and insulted by this place and not only would I never ever return, but I also feel they should be reported to licensing. The OT my son was evaluated by here also said his sensitivity to touch wasn’t a sensory issue but sounded like a neurological condition, and when I looked up the neurological condition she said my son had I found it is only caused by opiate addiction.