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February 2023 by Alta Sufitchi
I have a handicapped brother that was working at ECHO since 2008. Recently he has had some behavior problems and does have someone that works with him. He lives in a group home in Sterling and was being transported to the ECHO facility to work. They began to stop paying him saying he would not work. They then without contacting the group home or myself sent a quarterly report that was so bad it made all of us cry. On the 30th of December 2022 they fired him saying that they didn't have staff to keep others safe from him. He is not violent but can act out at times. They refused to work with the behavioral specialist that he had and refused to let him work to earn money. I think they have been getting rid of anyone they felt that would be mobile or speak out for themselves. They stop giving him work a while ago and blamed it on him. I think there practices need to be looked into at this point since they are a non profit organization that is supposed to help the disabled. They are not helping and making the ones they do not want to deal with very uncomfortable. My brother ow has no job and no where to go during the day. This is very sad and should be stopped.
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January 2023 by brandon S
my fiancé used this company for a few years and the service was horrible. i’m so glad that we found another service because they are incredibly disorganized and unprofessional
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June 2022 by Linda Mihailovic
As an advocate for my sister, it saddens me to see how the staff working at ECHO treat the individuals and their family. Extremely unprofessional and rude.
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June 2022 by J Jordan
A incredible institution that is underfunded.
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March 2020 by Robert Pizzimenti
Great staff. Great programs. A growth environment in a world of negativity.
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March 2019 by Candice J Fathi
ECHO is making a difference in work lives of individuals with intellectual different abilities since 1975!!