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The League for People with Disabilities

Speech Therapy, After-School / Community Activities, Adult Day Programs + 5 more
  • Location Address: 1111 E. Cold Spring Lane | Baltimore, MD 21239
  • reviews Rating: 4.40 (285 reviews)
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About The League for People with Disabilities

The League for People with Disabilities offers individuals the opportunity to gain independence, increase self-sufficiency and improve quality of life. We offer Adult Medical Day Care, Autism Services & Programs (ASAP), Camping & Therapeutic Recreation, Career Services and Day Habilitation.

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1111 E. Cold Spring Lane, MD, 21239

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  • orange phone icon (410) 323-0500
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4.40
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google review

I found the league through Good Samaritan Hospital. The pool was 90 the whirlpool was 102. I have never found the pool crowded. There were classes for beginners. The pool has all the water exercise equipment that you may need at your disposal. Youre not alone Theres Always someone to help. I found the environment as clean as my own Hospital. There is a weight room area that has a large assortment of equipment that will work on any and every muscle that may need support. With one word there is a associate who is happy to assist also there is a large assortment of free weights for those more advanced. I take this time today to write this review because this is an environment with a community that makes you want to get up every day to get stronger and healthier. Here at the The League its truly All About You.Were just a family trying to get back to enjoying life. Oh Did I tell you its just 20 a month.. so please come join our little family On your way to Better Health.Just come by for a walkthrough its free

James Swann
17 March 2024
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I have an autistic adult daughter and she feels extremely comfortable with working out in the gym. We love to go into the pool She has her own plan and I have the family plan. They are extremely family friendly.

Mildred Savoy
17 March 2024
google review

I drop a lot of my passengers off here and they love it. I think the highlight for them being as those they do have a variety of disabilities is that on certain days they turn it into a club so their clients can be social among their peers in a club like atmosphere. The staff is so friendly.

Toshiba G
17 March 2024
google review

They dont answer their calls nor return calls so if theyre very important or you need to speak to someone forget about it

Kimberly F.W.
17 January 2024
google review

My son went to this provider it was a terrible experience. They dont care about the parents or caregivers. Only look at your child and other special needs adults as monetary gain. If youre a parent or a caregiver and you have an issue with an employee at the League member dont contact the CEO or HR. They will kick your child or family member out the program. It could be abuse disrespect or not giving your loved one services . They dont care. I wouldnt recommend this place to anyone. This place needs to be investigated.

OmoYemoja-Cola Fiuymi
17 November 2023
google review

Its a great way to get exercise if you are a senior its a great place without too much stress when your body. They have a gym where you can work and build up your legs and arms. I truly enjoyed it and I am a member

Connie Williams
17 August 2023
google review

I was a participant at The League for 8 years from September 15 2008 until June 20 2017 and in that time I made a lot friends and I also obtained my first job from the vocational program as well. I especially enjoy going to Club 1111 on the second Saturday of each month as well. I would definitely recommend The League to anyone who is looking for a place for someone who has a disability.

Eric Hall
17 April 2023
google review

The experience with these people are good but I feel that if you have events.for these people and you are letting them pay the staff should not be the only ones eating good. Chips water soda and non alcoholic beverages are ridiculous and wrong. Treat them as fair as a normal person and feed them food they deserve it. You pretty much using their money to feed your staff.

Cierra Redmond
17 April 2023
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I was hired as an Activity AssistantSewing Instructor to start on January 9 2023. When I arrived that morning no one knew who I was and that I would be starting. Which was very confusing to me because I had already received my offer letter got drug test fingerprints and everything was approved.Unfortunately I received my first training about 46 days in. Which makes no sense at all. I was also rushed to do it. This made me very upset because we are dealing with people with disabilities.These people deserve respect and people who deal with them need to be properly trained. It was funny because that staff and participants would always ask meAre you coming backPlease Come Back. It was simply because they all have been TRAUMATIZED. Due to a poor hr not being properly trained and having no compassion this is THE REASON WHY THE LEAGUE CANT KEEP EMPLOYEES.The first red flag was that I was put on the feeding list without being cprfirst aid certified. They even had me signing off on feeding her. To me this is so unprofessional. I asked all my the appropriate supervisors AND managers on when I would receive my cprfirst aid AND THEY ALL BRUSHED ME OFF. One time I even said that I would not feed her but plenty of staff warned me that She may not eat tonight which made me feel obligated.I was also hired to teach sewing and was told by MY HIRING MANAGER THAT I WOULD RECEIVE EVERYTHING INCLUDING SEWING MACHINES BECAUSE OF ALL THE LEAGUES DONATIONS . I was so excited because 20 participants signed up in Medical Day and the sewing machines were ONLY 350 for five.However my supervisor decided not to buy the sewing machines DUE TO EGO issues. I then went to the CEO to fight to get the sewing Machines that his Manager promised me.I was then fired. And wow I never received 1 WRITE up.The reason I took it to the top was because I couldnt even get answers from your supervisor and their managers about my cprfirst aid and trainings.I gave 1 star because The League showed me that with all of their donations etc they dont put their participantsclients and staff first.THIS is not a place for me to work or for me to send my love ones there.

L Smith
17 April 2023
yelp review

My son stayed home this weekend instead of going with his dad so I looked events on Eventbrite and Family Fun Day popped up. My sister comes here for...

Ian A.
27 July 2019
google review

The Catoctin Area Civitan was happy to donate 26000 to purchase a van for these awesome people.

Mary Dal-Favero
17 March 2019

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