Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The New AIS Blog

Welcome to the new Adolescent Intervention Services Blog! This page is yet another way for us to personalize our service and to offer our customers an easy way to stay in the loop with our latest news. It also adds the benefit of allowing new costumers to speak with and read what our satisfied families have to say about our services and staff.

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-AIS Staff

7 comments:

  1. We at Adolescent Intervention Services wanted to personally thank each and everyone or our clients including programs, consultants, parents and friends for your support over the past eight years. Your dedication to Adolescent Intervention Services goes beyond a business relationship. It has been a personal interaction with each and every one of you. George and I are honored and blessed to have been a part of your lives over the past eight years and hope that we may continue our outstanding dedication to service and compassion to each and every one of you for many more years into the future.

    We welcome all of you to our blog and hope that you will feel free to write to us about your child, keep us updated as to you and your childs progress and ask any question of us or parents regarding our services. We hope that you will take the time to take our survey, write your comments, and communicate with other parents regarding adolescent transport services and the benefit that they may bring, and how the impact of transporting your child has both positive and negative results.
    George and I hope that you will come back to this blog often as we provide updates in the industry and let you know the happenings of AIS and the new services that we will be providing over the coming year. Again, thank you for your business and we appreciate your trust. David M. Levin, LCSW-C and George Pineda, Managing Partners, AIS

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  2. As a program, we value your expertise and professionalism in which you help each student you have provided services for. We have always had great feedback from every family you have worked with for us.

    You and George are great to work with, and have always gone the extra mile for families. I think that is your greatest strength. You truly care about the people you serve. I look forward to working with you in the future.

    Keith Bishop, Program Director
    Eckerd Academy of the Blue Ridge

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  3. I recently had the opportunity to meet with George and David at the Independent Educational Consultant Association convention and greatly appreciated the down to earth personalities and attitudes they both carry. I have had the opportunity to work with a student that David did outpatient therapy with and the student described a great deal of respect and trust in David. During a sea kayaking expedition she announced, "this is the best day of my life, and I wish I could thank David Levin right now for helping to get me to this place".
    Emily Phillips (owner of Soul Continuum)

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  5. AIS' help in transporting our daughter to a wilderness camp was so critical to her safe and peaceful transition from our home. I don't think she would have gone on her own with my wife and me. But, more importantly, the peaceful and dignified manner in which AIS' staff handled the transition helped initiate our daughter's therapy. We called AIS on a Thursday and arranged a pickup for early Saturday morning. The quality of information we received and responsiveness were phenomenal. We met David, Joe, Christina, and Ray at our home close to 2 am and reviewed the game plan. Even though we had thoroughly researched AIS, and confirmed their legitimacy with the destination camp, we were still a little concerned about handing over our daughter to the care of people we did not know. Dave eased our concerns by presenting full identifications. I asked for drivers licenses and jotted down information. I took pictures of the two people who were to transport my daughter and took a picture of the vehicle. Dave and his team actually welcomed me to do this and were extremely supportive in providing any information I asked for. So, I would recommend to any parent considering AIS's services, that you insist on knowing the identities of the people transporting your child, take pictures, and get license tags. A professional and legitimate service like AIS will welcome this and not make you feel like your intruding. As a parent, you should feel comfortable questioning every step of the approach to feel more confident. We said our goodbye to our daughter, and then Dave and his crew took over. Our daughter walked out of the house calmly and there were no issues during the seven-and-a-half-hour drive to the camp. Christina and Ray, who did the actual transport, were so kind, sensitive and reassuring to us before the drive and called us up several times along the way to give us progress reports. Once our daughter was received safely on the other end, Ray called us with a final report on how things went. With such an emotional event as removing a child from one's home, the sensitivity, reassurance and information from the transport service is so helpful in reducing the parents' anxiety and sadness. We are so grateful to AIS for helping us through one of the most emotionally difficult things we have ever done.

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