Address: 1800 N Grand Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705, USA
“Decent Goodwill with a huge selection of various kinds of items. It is also well organized and easy to find what you're looking for. Prices are typical of most OC Goodwills: surprisingly high for the quality of material etc. Honestly I find brand new jeans for the same price at Ross or Marshalls, and most other clothing. However, I do love coming here just to browse the randomness!”
Address: 616 S El Camino Real G-3, San Clemente, CA 92672, USA
“Dr. Mike is a miracle worker. He always gives fantastic adjustments and when I was recently complaining to him about jaw pain and headaches, he asked if I wanted him to take a look at it. Sure enough, the first time he works on my jaw I get instant relief. About 3 or 4 weeks later, after a few more sessions with Dr. Mike, for the first time in my life I was able to bite down without my jaw feeling misaligned. I can happily say I no longer have constant tension in my jaw, head, and neck and I feel like a completely different person. I really can't thank Dr. Mike enough!!”
Address: 230 Lille Ln #207, Newport Beach, CA 92663, USA
“Mr Reopelle represented me twice in the early to mid 90's when I was a young man. I couldn't have found a more competent attorney. I was very pleased with how he handled my situation”
Address: 1215 W Imperial Hwy #102, Brea, CA 92821, USA
Address: 1725 Monrovia Ave #D7, Costa Mesa, CA 92627, USA
“We’re very helpful and quick response. Would recommend.”
Address: 20821 Charwood Ln, Huntington Beach, CA 92646, USA
“George gave us a fair price on demolition and new foundation. He is on time, always returns calls. Helpful information for other jobs that we needed to get done. Professional reliable.”
Address: 424 S Olive St, Anaheim, CA 92805, USA
Address: 14071 Stratton Way, Santa Ana, CA 92705, USA
“Best prices, best body shop in the country.”
Address: 3407 W MacArthur Blvd, Santa Ana, CA 92704, USA
“Great quality of Turkish towels and bathrobes. They import all kind of towels; bath towels, beach towels, hand towels, fitness towels, washcloths..”
Address: 1000 W Imperial Hwy, La Habra, CA 90631, USA
“Huge store , pricey bu ty youll find what you need that walmart dont have...”
Address: 680 Newport Center Dr Ste 250, Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA
Address: 16503 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708, USA
“I have not been in the store yet. But will be headed over today. What I'm impressed with is the web page. I love all the items shown. I was able to shop so when I walk in. I know what I want. See you later today”
Address: 23732 Birtcher Dr, Lake Forest, CA 92630, USA
“Great non denominational church... definitely feel God presence here. Preaching is good and out of the bible .”
Address: 1530 Harmony Cir, Anaheim, CA 92807, USA
“This review is long overdue since we've been a long-term customer of Source Graphics. We have bought and leased their printers with services. They are very professional and know very well each of their products, inside and out. They exceed your expectation every time! They are prompt with every request, every email, and every service call. They even help us to fix our IT issues when it's not at their fault. They are extremely patience and knowledgeable in all matters! I highly recommend it to anyone, any businesses.”
Address: 25401 Cabot Rd #217, Laguna Hills, CA 92653, USA
“I am giving this review specifically to Shoreline PHP/IOP in Laguna Hills. The Satori House residential was the wo rst treatment I’ve ever experienced. My experience at Shoreline PHP/IOP was relatively positive-with some negatives. The therapists/staff here clearly care about their clients. I felt supported when I talked openly about my challenges, and all the group therapies were very helpful. I like the idea of support table, which is where if you are struggling to finish, you sit individually with a staff member. Often times this was helpful, but I also often felt pressure and anxiety because I wasn’t able to finish. A lot of problems occurred when I had extreme stomach pain after eating. I remember being told by anna that my extreme stomach pain was a psychological problem rather than physical. What are you, some sort of doctor? When I saw an actual doctor I was diagnosed with gastroparesis, a serious and painful condition. I was given no accommodations. I was expected to eat the same types of foods and volume of food as everyone else, despite my physical inability to do so. And given the thr eat of residential if I didn’t comply. This thr eat was given to everyone who didn’t comply, regardless of circumstances. Disregarding people with disabilities or different circumstances, or expecting them to simply just stop having an eating disorder, and trying to make them fit your one size fits all box- is able ism. We moved to online treatment over Covid. I did appreciate that they listened to our feedback and gave us breaks throughout the long day. Most of the groups were still helpful. Another example of able ism is how I was pun ished by not receiving care for being late to treatment. My tardiness was a mix of trying to prepare food on my own, with an eating disorder, and having an executive functioning disorder. Could you imagine someone with cancer being refused chemo because they are 12 minutes late, rather than 10? Had I been under weight, they would have never placed this rule, but my eating disorder wasn’t taken as seriously. We move back to in person treatment. Emily was very helpful, but she also had unrealistic expectations for us to just jump into eating challenge foods after making our own food at home. One big problem was the way I was pressured to leave treatment because the staff decided for me that I was not ready to get better. I was juggling a medical condition and home problems, and I was trying my best. It’s able ist to set the same expectations for everyone, not taking into account circumstance and disabilities. It was clear I was viewed as a liability. Had I been under weight, they would never have suggested that I leave and come back when I’m ready. It’s dang erous to suggest someone not get help for an eating disorder, under weight or not. Of course, when I stuck around (because I was trying and I did care), I was threatened with residential or being kicked out. It makes no sense, no treatment or all the treatment (that not everyone can access.) It’s not a code of ethics, it’s a code of liabilities to insurance. After a hor rible expereience in residential, I was kicked out, and left with no support. There is nothing ethical about that. I really appreciated Alana and her compassion during our sessions. But towards the end, she broke my confidentiality, revealing I’m neurodivergent, to not only the PHP staff, but to the residential staff. She specifically told me she would only tell PHP staff, and hid her breach from me. She lied to insurance, telling them I agreed to go to residential when I did not. Then told me she didn’t want to talk about this when I said I didn’t want to go. Last I checked, this was my session. Alana was great in general, but she certainly overstepped. I recommend Shoreline compared to other treatment centers. The compassion from the staff was clear, the groups were helpful, etc. I recommend Shoreline PHP/IOP, but I also recommend advocating for yourself and your own needs, as this will be necessary.”
Address: 28562 Oso Pkwy Suite B, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688, USA
“By far the best we have ever used, I will continue to recommend them to people and support local business!”
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