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AHRC NYC Home Care Department

Speech Therapy, Adult Independent Living, Occupational Therapy + 2 more
  • Location Address: 83 Maiden Ln, 7th floor | New York, NY 10038
  • reviews Rating: 4.20 (156 reviews)
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About AHRC NYC Home Care Department

Home Health Care is available to people with developmental disabilities of all ages and to people without disabilities from all five boroughs of New York City. Services are provided in the home.

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  • In-home

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83 Maiden Ln, 7th floor, NY, 10038

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4.20
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google review

Clean place my sons evaluation went smooth and everyone I came across was nice.

Harlemz Ruthless
17 March 2024
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When it comes to support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities AHRC NYC is the benchmark.

Francklin Morose
17 March 2024
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The clinician was great. It took at least 2-3 months for me to receive the psychological evaluation.

yvette king
17 March 2024
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Nice clean organized and willingness to give you and opportunity. I think I will like working here

Theresa Davis
17 December 2023
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I worked at AHRC for a few months at a residence in Staten Island and my experience was a complete nightmare. The staff and management were highly unprofessional which became evident through their actions. For instance one of the mentally disabled residents struggled with substance abuse and instead of addressing the issue the staff enabled his behavior to keep him quiet. As someone with previous experience in the field I found this to be completely unacceptable and shocking.Throughout my time at the group home I noticed several disturbing and questionable incidents. There were indications of physical abuse towards the residents and I had reason to believe that the workers were discarding or hiding their medications before my shift started. Determined to gather evidence I documented everything I witnessed including photographs of the residents bruises discarded medications found in the garbage and the Medication Administration Record MAR indicating that the workers had signed for those medications.Unfortunately my dedication to my job and my commitment to the well-being of the residents seemed to make me a target for some of the careless workers. It became clear that I was not well-liked especially since I had a shift that a few other DSPs desired. This resulted in me facing harassment and mistreatment.In the interest of brevity I will summarize the rest of my experience. I reported the incidents including the evidence to AHRC and the head of the residential division on Staten Island. While I am uncertain about the fate of the assistant manager involved I do know that months later I passed by the residence and noticed one of the workers still employed there engaging in inappropriate behavior and neglecting his duties. This suggests that the necessary changes may not have been implemented.It is deeply concerning to me that facilities like AHRC are allowed to continue operating. I implore you to steer clear of this place and refrain from entrusting your vulnerable loved ones into their care. The fact that they havent even bothered to change the name of their establishment to something more appropriate look up the acronym AHRC speaks volumes about their lack of accountability and dedication to those they serve.I also want to highlight that I had other issues during my time there and despite bringing them to the attention of the management I was ignored for several months after quitting. This only reinforces my belief that AHRC is an unprofessional toxic and unsafe place to work.In sharing this review my intention is to serve as a warning to families and friends of individuals with disabilities. I strongly advise staying away from this agency as their practices and environment are detrimental to the well-being and safety of the residents. It is crucial that we demand better standards and accountability in such facilities.

John B.
17 June 2023
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A bunch of wicked people. They dont care about the employees safety. My sister was pregnant working here and was in danger working in one of the homes because one of the residents liked to hit people she called a woman named Rosa to switch her residence and she got a attitude with her on the phone told her not to go back and that she will call her back to place her somewhere else soon. Its Been almost a year still no call back so she just left a pregnant woman without a job knowing that she wouldve needed the money the most a wicked company run while you still can

Daniel Knowles
17 May 2023
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Have no complaints really. Maybe just one..But Ill get to that later. Ive visited this place a few times.. Its clean bright and warm... Now im not sure if its a pregnant thing.. But my childs evaluator seemed a little cranky.. I was cringing the whole time with her..

D Richmond-Scott
17 March 2020
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This is the best place for individuals with special needs. My oldest son Ahmed was interviewed here to go into their camp Anne program. I am so blessed that he got accepted and will be going this year. I love AHRC. They are so professional in all they do.

Ann
17 March 2019
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This company promise a lot but dont give much. I am waiting for services to get for my son 2 years and they just change employee who work on your case luck of help missing papers lying this company you cant trust and you not getting help from them. They have very good Internet site beside that they can offer nothing just waiting and waiting.

Marzena C.
17 March 2018
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For the last two summers I have worked as a counselor at AHRC Camp Anne based in Ancramdale NY and they have undoubtedly been the best two summers of my life. I have met and worked with people from all over the world and made friends for a lifetime but that doesnt compare to helping and supporting the individuals who come for their summer vacations and spend all year looking forward to it Yes the work is tough but it is so rewarding when you see smiles in the pool the excitement of catching a ball and having pictures taken made of you and for you. These memories I will cherish and carry for the rest of my life and I could not recommend this Camp enough or this organisation They carry out such amazing work in New York for those with disabilities and I am so proud to have been a part of it.

Kaylee Wood
17 March 2015

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