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Morrison Center

After-School / Community Activities, Adult Day Programs, Early Intervention + 1 more
  • Location Address: 60 Chamberlain RD | Scarborough, ME 04074
  • reviews Rating: 4.20 (25 reviews)
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Children to adults
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About Morrison Center

Morrison Center’s mission is to provide comprehensive programming, individualized supports, and employment services for people of all ages with disabilities within a dynamic learning environment to empower its consumers and students to achieve maximum personal growth and independence.

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  • person icon Children to adults

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60 Chamberlain RD, ME, 04074

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  • orange phone icon (207) 883-6680
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4.20
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great case manager

Deb,s Cleaning Service: Deb Stockwell
17 March 2024
google review

Our child has been going to this school for years now. And honestly Im not even sure how they even function there. The entire staff throughout the Morrison school system just does the bare minimum. If you call the school itself you will never get a person to answer the phone. You could leave a message but no one will return your call anyways. You could send an e-mail but 70 of the time you will not get a reply. Dont bother getting to know anyones names as staff do not stay there long enough. If you send your child here all I can say is make sure you have a Facebook account because this is a Facebook school.

Maine Man
17 March 2022
google review

Alot of staff turn over because of burnout and low pay compared to surrounding schools. For a program that needs and should be stable for the population that they serve it is very disorganized because their priorities are elsewhere. They are very money driven instead of making sure their home base is stable. They have lost ALOT of good staff that had been there for a very long time all of these staff left in very SHORT amount of time this past year The one good thing that they currently have there are the Therapist and because of this I would only send your child to their Outpatient program i would not recommend sending a child to their day program until and IF they ever get back to what they used to be and also what their values used to be

Monique Curtis
17 March 2020
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I remember going to this school and I loved it I miss it its a great program and everyone should go here

Sheven
17 March 2019
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The best place for any special needs child or adult

Ac Facinelli
17 March 2019
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Great place to get help and receive casemangment.

cindy campbell
17 March 2019
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Great program

T Barbieri
17 March 2019
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Beautiful plants

Corrie Zacharias
17 March 2018
google review

I was worried when it came to my son going to preschool and leaving him there. He has a seizure disorder and developmental delay where he doesnt walk or talk yet. I was at ease when I took a tour and met some of the staff.They are all very friendly and caring. My son has his own staff member while he is there to care for his needs this was such a relief as he needs 11 attention.He loves going there each day and I couldnt ask for a better facility for my son to go to. I highly recommend

Jenna Carlson
17 March 2017
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I went to pick up a then 4-year-old child from the preschool in Scarborough in Sept 2013 and I witnessed 2 staff members dragging the child through the hallways of the school by his arms. When we called for a meeting to discuss the incident the staff admitted that the child had not been a threat to anyone. They did not know why he was crying but said that they dragged him off the playground and through the school because he wouldnt walk on his own to the exit. The staff did not apologize at all. They offered to implement accommodations which were supposed to have been implemented the entire month prior to the incident already. They offered to let me pick up the child from the playground which I had already tried to do from the first day of school but the teacher had told me that I was supposed to pick him up from the meeting point at the front of the building instead and had given me strange side glances which made it seem that caregivers were unwelcome in the class even just at drop off and pickup. HMMThe staff tried to blame the incident on the crying 4 year old and they blamed his behavior in general on the fact that he had attended another childcare facility that was too accommodating for him. Lets review - Morrison Center is a place for people with disabilities who require one form of accommodation or another. AND the childcare facility hed been to previously is a simply AMAZING center that even though was not meant to provide extensive special ed services had been providing him support above and beyond what was expected of their setting. They were providing him actual CARE and he had been making progress even in a mainstream setting but we were told Morrison could do more for him...The child himself was thankfully capable of self-reporting that just before being dragged down the hall he had been crying simply because he could not get his sand castle on the playground to look perfect for the classmate who he wanted to leave it for. I also heard him say exactly that several times to his teachers on the day of the incident and they still said they did not know why hed been crying. The child began having nightmares about preschool even though he otherwise barely ever remembered his dreams or woke in the night. He became angry cynical and withdrew. I will always be thankful that I witnessed the incident so that I could find him a much better placement. What about the incidents that are not witnessed What about the kids who cannot communicate What about the caregivers who believe the sugar-coated BS they told us about this being better for the child in the long run

Carlie Marsters
17 March 2016

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