About InBloom Autism Services | Rockrimmon
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421 Windchime Pl
421 Windchime Pl, Colorado Springs, CO
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My older daughter loved coming here, she'd get so excited and it's awesome that my middle daughter goes here now so she can get the same benefit as her sister did. The staff InBloom|Rockrimmon are always so kind and they love helping kids. My oldest daughter made extraordinary progress the year or so that she was at InBloom and it was all thanks to her BCBA and Sam and Brian and some of the other RBTs that worked with her. My middle daughter has been there a couple months and she has made extraordinary progress also. They make a difference one kid at a time! Here's a pic of my oldest daughter's excitement at InBloom.
My son had made exceptional strides since coming here! The entire staff has been so wonderful. We can't thank them enough for being so great with him!!!
My daughter currently goes to In Bloom and has been for about 6 months now and we are over the moon with the exceptional the staff! She has made strides of progress. Her BCBA Jessica is amazing. And all her therapists love to help her. Sheena is a great director and always on top of things and genuinely making a difference!
The staff are so kind and so patient with my little E. He’s only been going for 3 months and has already learned so much. Dad and I can definitely tell he’s learning and picking up on things he’s being taught. He absolutely loved Ms Tay and Ms Rihanna. He’s always excited to go to “In Bloom School.” He even asks on weekends. I highly recommend.
We loved this facility a lot. His BCBA, Jessica, and his RBT Ashley were the best therapists we ever had. He bonded really well with both of them. Ashley was his favorite person ever. :) However, the new management that recently took over, forced my son out WAY sooner than planned. We were in the fading process. We were down to 2 days a week. Next month it would've been 1 day a week until the end. We were supposed to have until April, and they stopped services on the 1st of February. I understand he's 8 and has "aged out", but to stop services that quickly? Not following the original fading process that was set up? Does management know/care about how detrimental that is to an autistic child? It's been a drastic change and he's having a really rough time. Luckily we are a part of a new facility already, but this transition has proven to be very difficult.