What service modalities does Open Sky Community Services offer?
Open Sky Community Services offers community-based and in-home services.
Open Sky Community Services is a nonprofit human service organization based in Worcester, Massachusetts, serving individuals and families across Central, South Central, and North Central Massachusetts. Founded in 2018 through the affiliation of Alternatives Unlimited, Inc. and The Bridge of Central Massachusetts, Open Sky provides comprehensive supports to over 8,000 youth, young adults, and adults facing mental health challenges, developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, brain injury, substance use disorders, homelessness, and other complex challenges. The organization operates 26 locations across its service region and employs over 1,300 compassionate and highly trained professionals. Open Sky's service portfolio includes residential supports, day programs, individual supports and case management, employment services, and community-based skill-building. For adults with autism spectrum disorder, Open Sky offers specialized programming focused on building independence, confidence, and community connections while supporting each person's life plan and promoting choice and self-advocacy. Open Sky serves a diverse population including youth, young adults, and adults age 18 and older. Services are delivered both in home and community settings, with staff trained to address the complex and intersecting needs of vulnerable populations. The organization is committed to person-centered approaches and evidence-based practices in behavioral health and developmental disability services.
Open Sky Community Services delivers individualized ABA therapy in the community and in the home, built around each child’s goals.
Programs are designed and supervised by board-certified behavior analysts (BCBAs).
Caregivers are involved throughout, with parent coaching available to support skills at home.
Programs are built and supervised by a board-certified analyst. Caregiver coaching is part of the standard plan.
Senior BCBAs hold a clinical-leadership role at every location. Each name links to a BACB credential record where one is on file.
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I'm extremely concerned about how our health insurance pays these people. Our government pays these people to assist with mental health patients. While they collect the money and do nothing to service us. I am definitely contacting the department of health on Sarah o'shania and her supervisor Lisa "darling" are the names who denied me and my family services. If you people don't help then who does!!! Absolutely pathetic and unprofessional.
I went to OpenSky for little over 2 years. What you may be led to believe, they absolutely do not "let us use & get high" they don't have a CHOICE IN WHAT WE DO. They are there to help us along in our journey. They help us set goals, provide 5 different workers to help with what ever it is we need. Especially addiction. What they give you soon after you join if need be, is a sober coach. Whom is against you using, but if course doesn't discriminate. They're there to help you. Until they're not anymore. That's why I'm here for my review. However they will leave you high and dry. I had a navigator that was a little finicky, went on maternity leave, I waited six to eight months for a new clinician and a new just about everything except for sober coach who I spoke with for 6 months. Shortly after that I got to navigator who didn't understand that I was homeless and working full-time. I missed two appointments that was my fault (restraining order had to be made on a roommate, and I had an emergency visit at the hospital, clearly I had paperwork) one that was hers and the next one I had court again for straining order I was putting on someone. Right after that they left me high and dry, and cut me off right when I was homeless. Thanks Mia. To my sober coach, Thank you so much for being there for the hard times, and even the harder harder times. During the week you were always there to listen when you had time. Appreciate you* to my old clinician Tanya I hope everything is going well where you are, in your career is going great! 👍🏻
Are you seriously pushing a grieving developmentally delayed human being away simply because she recanted something out of fear of being taken from her home? This was a person who had just abruptly lost her mother, the only living person that she had left in her life, a loss that clearly did serious emotional and psychological damage to her. Pardon her for being all over the place with her decisions, stories and words. A person who is emotionally maybe 11 or 12 at best. This was 2.5 years ago for goodness sake. She is just finally in a place that she wants to better her life and get the help that she needs, and you block her? You literally blocked her number. This is actually a blessing. You are certainly not the "service" any hurting and vulnerable person should come within 5 feet of. You cause more harm than good.
Ive been in programs since a little kid , all only been to 2 of open sky places tho out of all the programs I've been to in my years the one I'm in is better then the others. Good luck for whoever parents want you in a program I'd try to convince them not to put you there. For me I didn't have a choice alot of people don't. I can't spoil the story on here but I was in it then I got a home for a while. And then I couldn't be handled, you could say I was a dog for an analogy because I was a kid I was hyper. I had no problems thankfully still don't just back here because I'm working to get out again sadly. But that's just how it was for alot of people can't say it's different for everybody but I got a crazy story and I ain't von. Ws in chat ✌️
I love Open Sky. I have been a client here since 2019 and they have helped me in so many ways. First I lived in one of their group homes and then they helped me find a beautiful apartment, which I still live in today. I have gotten to know many of the employees on Team C in Leominster, they are very hard working and I enjoy working with my team. They have helped me to achieve many of my goals and I will always be thankful to have Open Sky in my life.
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Open Sky Community Services offers community-based and in-home services.
Open Sky Community Services provides ABA therapy for teens (13-17) and adults (18+).
Open Sky Community Services is headquartered in Worcester, MA.
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