Felton Institute offers a wide range of programs and services to support individuals and communities in need. These include mental health services for children, youth, adults, and seniors, as well as resources for crisis intervention, supportive housing, and workforce development. Additionally, the organization provides justice services, such as rapid response, community-driven engagement, service linkage, and relationship-building assistance, with a focus on under-served and underrepresented communities. The Senior Services Division specializes in mental health, workforce development, and community engagement, while also offering a full range of aging services to help older adults flourish with dignity, security, and a high quality of life.
Overall Rating
3.7
S M
1 year ago
My experience at Felton was not good.There is a receptionist there that gossips about patients therapy sessions totally disregarding HIPAA(Federal Patient Privacy Laws). I wouldn't recommend therapy sessions there unless you don't mind being violated in that way.
Kim Munden
1 year ago
Very nurturing and supportive helpful staff peer counselors case management and us as the clients are treated like family for the most part I recommend them to anyone who needs support case management and counseling they are good people
Ann Rose
3 years ago
While applying for thier Employment program, I dealt with the rude, embittered and uppity Doreen, along with her nasty supervisor, William Marshall. Nobody at the Felton Institutes' Employment program is employed, by anybody, not even the Institute. They are "trainees" who are volunteers looking for jobs themselves; they have not obtained paid positions for quite sometime. Is that a joke? Why have a program where the volunteers cant even get jobs? They also have high "expectations" for "acceptance " into their lame program with strict guidelines on having a very low income level along with being old in age, being on food stamps and such, as well as being updated on every vaccine there is. They even check on where you Iive to see if it's low income enough. At one point, the under-employed Marshall said to me, "now you must follow directions", as if I were his child. That was enough for me to be done. Grueling.