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Humanim
6355 Woodside Ct, Columbia, MD 21046, United States
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br
Review №1

Its a human services company. You should check them out if your mental health is less than optimum during these times. Theyll help you to get back on top of your game

fo
Review №2

Looking for my brother Danny Moore Jr. for 2 years I have called and left messages to no avail. In this day and time it is very scary not knowing if he is even alive. I think they can atleast let us know that much

Ca
Review №3

Humanim is a great place to work and Start your fantastic careers!! Come Join the ATEAM!!Gooooo Blueeeeee 😊😊

Ve
Review №4

Will reach 19 years working for Humanim in December 2021.

lo
Review №5

This place is not effective at all, counterproductive, and even destructive. Made the mistake of seeking help here during a time of a great need. Their program manager for community support services, Josh Bombino, is completely deceitful and has done nothing but set me back with all his lies, excuses, and failure to help in any way. Not only did he try to place blame on me for their shortcomings but continued to ignore requests for meetings to get the financial and housing help I need. He lied to my face several times. He accused me of hanging up a phone call in which he is the one who made the decision to disconnect. He tried to blame me for spotty communication when I was told I would be contacted the next day but it took over a week for me to even get any follow-up from a case worker. All of this from someone who claims to be a social worker and said to someone who is vulnerable and at risk. Bottom line: avoid this place at all costs. One day they will answer to suicide from treating people this way. And it is clear most of these reviews are written by staff and not actual clients. Take that into consideration as you decide whether or not to put your life in these peoples hands. Does not even deserve 1 star!

Da
Review №6

Best Deaf people ever

pa
Review №7

An essay for Humanim;Ive been around the block here for quite some time. I am very grateful for their services and all the patience they have shown me over the years. However, lately there seems a lack of gusto as you would. The staff provide a minimalistic approach to the care provided to the clients. This did not used to be an issue as the staff beforehand exhibited more the care and love needed for this field. The housing arrangements are questionable and clients are not always held accountable for their choices or negligence to menial tasks. Theres not much help provided if a client needs to learn how to clean or cook or other basic life skills. Majority of the time the staff talk and then leave or they sit around and do whatever as Ive seen. My suggestion is to in some way get the clients learning or teach them something if theyre just going to sit around. Also, dont look for help with any driving skills here. All in all its not a bad place to be. The people are nice but to get to the grainwork it still needs some work.

Ch
Review №8

Not a great place to achieve your Independence ☹️

Jo
Review №9

Never been to that building. They probably do good so check it out.

L
Review №10

This organization is extremely understaffed. You wait and wait for assistance and youll definitely be left hanging. The case managers are overworked, underpaid and can never offer a quick solution. Please hire more people.

Hy
Review №11

Love the services and they and nice and friendly. Non profit organization I got my neuro psych evaluation for only the price to see the doctor a few times. Other doctors wanted to charge me $3,000 dollars.

St
Review №12

Ive received services from humanim for 15 years(pretty long time). my experience as a consumer within the system has had its ups and downs. first off, the other consumers(peers) at humanim are wonderful. they are a huge contributor to my wellness and recovery. when im stable and in a good mood, there are supportive. when im not well, there are supportive, and i try to return it.recovery from behavioral health disabilities should be person-centered, holistic, inspiring hope(faith),and helps realize the stages for change. as for the staff at humanim and recovery, some get it, some dont get it, and some dont want to get it. the staff that get the concept of recovery or are kind people tend to not stay very long. the staff that dont get it tend to not stay long enough to get it. and some of the staff that dont want to get it tend to stay the longest.which is a shame. the staff turnover is absolutely,horribly,and hurtfully bad. ive gotten used(and numb) to the staff come and go process,but most of the consumers in humanim feel betrayed. they relapse. some feel like it makes no sense to open up and comfy to a staff cause thats the norm. and one HUGE pet peeve of mine is when(or if) a staff announces their departure,thell say, ill come to visit. saying that is even more hurtful seeing as the former staff is going to avoid humanim like the plague.the groups and most activities that humanim provides in P.R.P(psychiatric rehabilitation program), are unwanted and useless. im a peer recovery specialist at a wellness and recovery center. i can facilitate groups at humanim with lived experience than a counselor who spent two or more years in school learning about mental health disorders from a book like the D.S,M series (the unfinished book of labels). ive suggested a focus group for years but it always falls on deaf ears...or lack of communication. using youtube to facilitate groups MUST STOP.theres a big group of consumers in the system that dont have family or not have much interaction with. i think having a stable family involvement in the services we receive are vital in behavioral treatment. i urge families that have a loved one in the system under the care of humanim to get more involved in their recovery if youre not. especially if their in the residential group home.getting in the R.R.P(residential rehabilitation program) is one thing. getting discharged is whole other situation. while being in this groupe home program for awhile, i feel like i cant win. meaning if im not active and stay home, staff will give me a lecture. if im active in the community, im in trouble for not meeting the staff and consumer contact quota.i know this is a VERY LONG review of this non-profit organization. so ill end it with this... humanim stands for human i am. its about time everyone treats consumers that way.

Ro
Review №13

Generally for the many many years I have worked with Humanim Ive been very pleased. They have been quite helpful and supportive to/for me.Unfortunately, this Spring has been so much different. I have found them to be quite disappointing. When Ive needed them the most they have not been there. And when I called in literal tears/crisis, being told that someone would call me back...no call at all.I find it very sad because I know that they can do better than this. They have many times and why now they arent baffles me.I really feel they need to fix this before it effects more clients negatively and/or someone goes to a higher entity as a result (Mental Health Authourity or Disability Law with complaints.).

Ja
Review №14

Humanim is great for my mental health and anger management treatment! Peace james!

eq
Review №15

I love my job and people who are in need

Ed
Review №16

A wonderful organization that offers assistance to the disabled.

Ro
Review №17

Great place gd people

Ma
Review №18

It was pleasant

Ca
Review №19

Great place to work

Gu
Review №20

The staff is the greatest

Ma
Review №21

The people who operate this place must have got their certifications out of a cracker jack box.

Be
Review №22

Great place for rehab

Me
Review №23

Ok

Cy
Review №24

Training day

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3.8 Rating
  • Address:6355 Woodside Ct, Columbia, MD 21046, United States
  • Site:http://www.humanim.com/
  • Phone:+1 410-381-7171
Categories
  • Non-profit organization
Working hours
  • Monday:8am–5pm
  • Tuesday:8am–5pm
  • Wednesday:8am–5pm
  • Thursday:Closed
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:8am–5pm
  • Sunday:8am–5pm
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