Wellspring 21 Arch Bridge Road, Bethlehem, CT 06751
About the Business
Located at 21 Arch Bridge Road in Bethlehem, Connecticut, Wellspring is a unique institution offering a range of services in the fields of health, education, and mental wellness. Whether you are seeking residential mental health programs for adult women or a therapeutic school for grades 7-12 at the Arch Bridge School, Wellspring provides a supportive and nurturing environment for individuals on their journey to wellness.
Founded in 1977, Wellspring has been a pioneer in the field of relational and restorative treatment for individuals with mental health challenges or psychiatric illnesses. The institution's beautiful campus includes a colonial era farmhouse, barns, pastures, and grazing animals, creating a serene and healing atmosphere for all who come through its doors.
At Wellspring, the focus is on building lasting relationships and providing clear and understandable treatment plans for each individual. The institution's outcomes consistently show improvement, with a high percentage of families recommending Wellspring to others and reporting a safe and supportive environment for their loved ones.
In addition to its residential programs, Wellspring also offers educational opportunities for students at the Arch Bridge School. The school provides a comprehensive and individualized education for students in grades 7-12, helping them to succeed academically and emotionally.
Supporting Wellspring means supporting a mission to provide exceptional care and education for those in need. As a nonprofit organization, Wellspring relies on the generosity of donors to continue its important work in the community.
Accredited by The Joint Commission and NEASC, licensed by the State of Connecticut, and approved by multiple states, Wellspring is committed to upholding the highest standards of care and education. As a member of several professional associations, including the American Residential Treatment Association and the National Association for Therapeutic Schools and Programs, Wellspring is dedicated to excellence in all aspects of its programs.
If you are looking for a place where you can begin your journey back to wellness, Wellspring welcomes you with open arms. Join us in making a difference in the lives of those we serve, and help us continue to provide exceptional care and education for individuals in need.
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Location & Phone number
21 Arch Bridge Rd, Bethlehem, CT 06751, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Don't make your kid go here. They are incredibly mismanaged and do more harm to your mental health than good. The only good things I got were a couple of friends and lessons from experiencing hell on Earth. By all means, admit your kid if you want them to be worse off and resent you."
"I attended Wellspring for a whopping FOUR years. I essentially grew up there. I began my journey there when I was 11 years old. I was originally in Shiloah house, and later moved on to Beauvais. I struggled a lot as a child with ODD, and fought back with the staff a lot. But y'know what? Those amazing people NEVER gave up on me. My therapist, the wonderful Kathy Dowling, saved my life many many times, along with her coworker/assistant/other therapist Joe Mancinone. There, I met Trish and Jamie, who showed me love, however tough it was. I fell in love with the animal program, and school was amazing. Shiloah house was my family for almost four years, and I will never forget anyone. My mom was fighting cancer while I was in Shiloah, and she unfortunately passed away while I was still there, on a home pass. Kathy and Joe took time out of their day on the weekend and drove all the way from CT to NY to attend her funeral with me. I was 16 when I left. I spend my entire adolescence there and if I could go back, I wouldn't change a thing. They were my family, and I loved them. Please, if you have a child in need of therapeutic help, CONSIDER WELLSPRING. I cannot tell you enough how this place changed my entire life. This picture is me and my mom in the Shiloah kitchen before she passed, baking."
"Wellspring is a wonderful place. Before she got there, my daughter spent more than a year in and out of various placements to address her mental health. No matter how great the program, she wasn't getting any better. Once she got to Wellspring, the fabulous staff offered her and our entire family the wrap around care that was needed to fully support her. Her knowledgable therapist understood what she was going through in ways we could not, and helped us to understand. The staff saw her through things she hadn't been able to reveal before. And during her time there, she attended school - realized how much she loves learning, made friends, and even found a special connection to nature while participating in the land and animal program. It will always hold a special place in our hearts. I can't recomend it enough."
"Wellspring works wonders! I was a resident at both Beauvais House and Angelus House. It is astonishing to see the person that walked into the doors and then the person who left several months later. I was initially depressed and lost touch of the "real Julie". Wellspring helped me on my path back home to myself. The work was hard, to say the least, but my life changed because of it. I am now happily in college, have a better relationships with the people in my family, speak kindly to myself, take care of myself, have strong and healthy relationships with friends, and so much more. I want to say that Wellspring changed my life, but that is not true. I changed my life because of the love and support I received each and every day. The people that entered the doors of Wellspring were magnificent. I could easily tell everyone cared for us so deeply. I always said, "the staff are in for life or not at all." I also made life-changing relationships with the other residents. I still keep in touch with almost all of them and I am forever grateful for the bonds we have. So long story short, Wellspring is a place of healing, love, and growth. It is a place I am forever grateful for and will always hold in my heart."
"Simply put, this place needs to be investigated and shut down. I know far too many people who have had horrific experiences at Wellspring, myself included. The expressive therapy methods, which Wellspring swears by, have been proven to cause more problems, and multiple professionals have warned about these negative affects. Beyond the professional opinions, my personal experiences have left me needing more therapy from actual caring individuals to process everything that happened during my 10+ years in Wellspring's care. I suffered everything from verbal abuse, to inappropriate touching, to gaslighting and neglect all at the hands of the people at Wellspring. Keep in mind, the abusive staff weren't just a few people here and there. The very founders ignored what was happening in my home so that they could better use my family as their legacy. Please understand, my story was in papers; we were Wellspring's "golden family" and they were dead set on keeping us all together, even if it meant neglecting to address the abuse that was happening in my home. If I talked about it, I was verbally abused and shut down. Only one staff member cared about what I was saying, the rest led groups against me trying to leave my abusive household. Staff would lead my peers into calling me an idiot and they would ignore anything I said, even when I told them I was suffering. While I was in school, a kid I had been friends with murdered his mom. Another kid committed suicide. After I graduated in 2014, nearly everyone I knew from Wellspring struggled with addiction and a couple more people didn't make it. This is a place that brainwashes kids and families into thinking that the abuse is beneficial. This is a place that allows predatory staff to work there, and forces out the few people that actually cared. This is a place that reprimand kids hugging, but allows and encourages adults to swaddle and pet children. This place played a big part in my brothers suicide, and they will never acknowledge it. None of us were set up for success and those of us who have survived have done so in spite of, not because of, Wellspring. Avoid this place at all costs."
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