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November 2023 by C. C.
Experience with driving assessment, while not the outcome our family member wanted, was outstanding. The technician (?) was both compassionate and professional, very adaptive to hearing loss, and took the time and care to hear questions, concerns, and let the new reality start to sink in. A tough day was made better by her. Very grateful.
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August 2023 by Alfreda Boles
Why does it take so long to get an appointment? I live in Hopkins but I have to travel more than a hour next week just to get a assessment. I just don't get it.
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May 2023 by Quinn E. Casey
The front desk people were very mean to me and I felt discriminated and treated me very bad and it hurts my feelings. I have autism and I get treated very friendly at other clinics and I see other patients with disabilities get treated with dignity and respect and I try to be so nice to them and they should do the same to everybody.
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May 2023 by Kannther Ine
Kaitlin Seltveit was my family member's physical therapist. Most disrespectful, arrogant, and misleading professional (if you can even call her that) I have ever seen. Refused to work with my family member, rolled her eyes in my face when I tried to talk to her (wouldn't even look me in the eyes when I talked to her) and kicked us out of her office. She is extremely rude, acts entitled and treats her patients poorly. Does no research on her patients and their medical histories and in addition provided no follow up or communication after our visit. Do yourself the favor - don't go to her if you actually want to be treated with respect and get the care you deserve.
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January 2021 by Afton Kalow
This is the first negative review I have written in my thirty-six years, but that is how truly disappointed I am with Courage Kenny. If this had to do with just me, I probably would not be writing this, but this is for my son who is just about to turn three. We sought help at this facility over two months ago. I have yet to receive any documentation explaining my son's assessment. Not even one letter. I have only received two phone calls during those two months. That is after I or my insurance called first to ask for an update. Even now, there is no plan or outcome. They were sure to send a bill for the assessment though. Again, that bill is for an assessment that I have yet to see any documentation on. It is truly sad and disheartening that it is so hard to get small children help. Thankfully, I have two doctors and my insurance company instructing me to seek help elsewhere and who have gone out of their way to give me new recommendations. I truly hope you have a much better experience if you decide to move forward with Courage Kenny. If not, be sure to talk with your doctor.
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June 2020 by Amy Clauson
Excellent
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January 2020 by John Heselton
Grew up going there loved it
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November 2019 by Lake Place
For PT and OT, outstanding staff and service. Paperwork takes forever, but that's part of the larger healthcare system they're part of.
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August 2019 by Aaron
the General facility is nice. The faculty and classes are great.The major downside is the accessible bathroom/shower facilities (which you have to use if your young child is the opposite gender). They are nearly always filthy and the fixtures are grimy and often times broken. It does not appear they are cleaned well or often. On more than one occasion there has been fecal matter on the floor and toilet seats.This would be a five star facility if they would repair/remodel and more thoroughly clean the accessible facilities.
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August 2019 by Backpacker 711
Nice place PT facilities