PATHWAYS TO CARE INC
Location
Ratings & Reviews
4.4
out of 5
Based on 43 reviews
Reviews (5)
Edward Starcher
Pathways has truly been a blessing to me. I was referred here to recover from a serious medical condition upon discharge from the hospital, as I was homeless and required daily iv antibiotics. During my hospital stay my car was towed and impounded so I lost my car along with all my clothes and possessions. Pathways gave me clothes, a laptop, and a bicycle to help me get back on my feet. The staff truly cares about you and does everything in their power to help you succeed. Thanks to Pathways I have my sobriety and my health back. Thank you and may God bless these people and their good works.
Jim Nelson
This place is great they help many many people including myself unfortunately I was there a week between Winter Park rehab and returning to hospital for surgery everybody there was extreme nice. Bill and Sarah the two directors extremely helpful after surgery I'm welcome back and we'll do it everybody helps you including all clients. Is run by Christian charities God bless everybody there including clients and staff. Keep up the great work guys and gals.... James N.
gregory grier
This place is great, it’s owned by Catholic Charities. It’s made for people who gets out of the hospital and have no where else to go. They give you time to heal. All you do here is eat, sleep 🛌, and recover from your most likely surgery. Entry is through the counselors at the hospital…..
Robardy Ruiz Rivera
This place is a lot better than what I expected there are people here who genuinely want to recover and treat each other with respect. They made me feel welcomed. The staff really care about the residents. They show a lot of effort and persistence when helping the residents with their needs. The facility can use a little work, but no major problems. All in all, I am grateful to recovered here.
Megan Boebinger
The facility seems nice enough in the lobby, but they seem disorganized when it comes to donations. I had clothes and food, and trying to bring them to and from my car got to be a hassle when I had to continually wait for the door to unlock. Not to mention I had to bring in shopping carts full of stuff and just leave it in the lobby. Everyone started at me, but no one gave me a 'Hello' or said 'Excuse me' when passing by. I was a little sketched out, but I'm glad that I could make a donation to help this facility
