Allendale Association
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Serving the Lake Villa area.
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- Regular Hours:
- Phones:
Main - 847-356-2351
Fax - 847-356-2393
ExtraTollFree - 888-255-3631
ExtraTollFree - 888-396-9660
Extra - 847-356-2328
Extra - 847-245-6000
- Address:
- 600 W Grand Ave Lake Villa, IL 60046
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- Location
- Linden Plz
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The Allendale Association
General Info
We can help.Allendale Association in Lake Villa, IL is a residential treatment program that mirrors many of the ideals that "Cap" Bradley instituted. These ideals include homeliness, family and a 1890s community feel. Under the guidance of professionally trained staff, each resident learns important life skills and qualities. These include courtesy, cooperation and a willingness to serve in the normal give and take of family and community life. In these carefully designed therapeutic group settings, issues discussed include: Child and family conflicts Marital problems Divorce issues Loneliness School difficulties Anxiety, stress and depression Anger managementThe Allendale Association is dedicated to providing help to troubled children, youth and families. If you or someone you know is exhibiting behavioral issues, were an advocate you can rely on. Our professional staff is ready to lend our support.We can help. Give us a call today!
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Reviews
Has changed a lot. My son has been there for a long time. He is aloud to do what ever he wants now that a peer died there. He sleeps none stop in school, does not show up to work, steals from local stores and much more with absolutely no repercussions. My advice to anyone looking for help for their child or to donate money to an organization, keep looking. Do not do anything here!!!! They do not follow an individual program designed for the child's needs. They now do not follow their own policies. The kids make up the rules why the administration patronizes the parents. They have done nothing but put a bigger wedge between our family!
Things have changed drastically since a client died in April 2016. The teachers are decent here. There are some highly incompetent teaching assistants and mental health specialists. Organization is highly erratic; you might not know until the last minute whether or not you have any meeting to attend. There is little to no job security whatsoever. Students can write allegations against you in a wanton manner, and regardless of how far fetched it may seem, it will still be investigated and this could affect your livelihood. The students are put first which is good for them, however, the staff are put on the back burner and are readily expendable which easily explains the rapid turnover rate (there is a reason why they are constantly hiring and never expanding.) Job security is even more up in air due to a death of a student in April and no new students have been admitted. Some staff are highly unprofessional, but they get away with it due to who they know (nepotism is rampant here.) Staff are asked to engage in illegal activities such as administering medicine to students (medical background is required for this.) There is good staff support among peers generally (fellow teaching assistants and mental health specialists) however, you will get poor support at best from directors and administrators. On the flip side, due to Allendale Association being grossly understaffed, there is essentially unlimited overtime. There are teaching assistants and mental health specialists working 80+ hours a week, which results in a much higher pay check in contrast to a similar position in a public school. The students are for the most part highly violent individuals as they have been kicked out of their foster homes and/or public schools as well as less structured alternative schools prior to enrolling at Allendale. Students having been hospitalized at a mental health institution and/or juvenile detention center is par for the course. There are no identifiable security guards as that is an addictional job duty expected of teaching assistants and mental health specialists. This results in restrains being a daily activity, and one will eventually be involved with them, which DCFS watches with a microscope; if you get injured, they will put you on monotonous desk duty with no chance for overtime. Some staff have become permanently disabled from this job, and some have been severely injured i.e. broken arms, legs, elbows, necks, and also stabbings. One staff member required facial reconstructive surgery, and guess whose pocket that came out of........not the school......the staff member. As a result, many staff are currently under active DCFS investigations, and if there is a finding of neglect, this can be very expensive to fight. If one is looking to actually teach, this is probably the wrong environment. Control obviously is the first consideration, and education second, and this is greatly exacerbated at this institution. The starting hourly wage is rather low i.e. $11.25/hr, and many staff work insane amounts of overtime to make ends meet. If one is wanting to become a special education teacher, it is very difficult for one to find another school district with a starting salary as high as here. However, one must keep in mind that there is a reason that the salary is very high here. The left hand does not know what the right hand is doing here frequently. Many of the unit coordinators are highly questionable in their ethics and professionalism; some are good, but others leave one scratching their heads as to how they ever got a job working with students in the first place. The supervisors, however, are quite possibly the highest caliber employees that they have. Things could greatly be improved if there was a union set in place for both the teachers as well as the support staff.
I attended Allendale back in 2000-2002 and I think it was life changing, I did things I will never forget and it open me to see the world differently, now I don't know who's there now but I loved my staff, yes their were a few who didn't care but most did, I made friends with everyone from students to staff I hope this helps.....and hope that this place hasn't changed.
07/29/10
I grew up in group homes and residential treatment facilitys like Allendale Association due to my mothers death. In places like this everything you do is controlled and the staff are just there for the job. Even if you were on the highest level(your rank depending on behavior and how many chores you do) and staff didn't feel like going out in public with you then you were stuck. And they make you work jobs like washing other kids laundry(yes soiled linen,clothes and everything) and get paid like the kids that make Nikes. Bottem line....if the staff actually cared my experience might have been better. DO NOT SEND YOUR KIDS HERE.