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1500 Chestnut Road
Elgin, SC
29045
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Monday | 9am - 4pm |
Tuesday | 9am - 4pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 4pm |
Thursday | 9am - 4pm |
Friday | 9am - 4pm |
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Pine Grove is a group living facility and school specializing in serving children and adolescents (Boys and Girls) with Autism.
Our purpose is to ensure the best quality care to meet the special needs, expectations, and rights of each child while providing a safe, nurturing environment. Through individualized programming and teamwork Pine Grove strives to achieve the extraordinary.
The children of Pine Grove, represent a group of children with developmental disabilities accompanied with significant behavioral problems, communication deficits, and poor social skill development. Our children present significant behavioral issues at home, at school and in the community. We strive to focus on individual strengths and needs without ever forgetting that these special children are entrusted to our care by families and agencies who want the best for their children.
Behavioral programming focuses on providing each child with an opportunity to learn new, more socially appropriate ways to express themselves and communicate their needs. Supportive and nurturing staff ensure a safe physical and social environment that is responsive to each child’s needs. The goal of placement at Pine Grove is to enable children and adolescents to overcome behavioral problems and enhance functioning and independence to the degree that they may be safely stepped down to a less restrictive setting.