Santa Maria Wisdom Center
At Santa Maria Wisdom Center Daycare, we provide a nurturing and stimulating environment where your child can learn, grow, and thrive. Our dedicated caregivers foster a love of learning through engaging activities, creative play, and social interaction. We prioritize safety and well-being, ensuring every child feels secure and valued in our care. Healthy, tasty, freshly made meals are provided also!
🏅 What Sets This Daycare Apart:
We offer a safe and socially active environment where clients can make friends, participate in social activities, and receive freshly prepared meals, catering to those who may be lonely or restless at home.
$250
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Daycare Details
⏰ Hours:
8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
📍 Address:
2255 S Depot St, Santa Maria, CA 93455, United States
📱 Phone:
+1 805-354-5320

1-Star Rating
The Santa Maria Wisdom Center are very unhelpful. I do not recommend them to anyone who is disabled / elderly, who is seeking enhanced case management.
I tried to get into their daycare center and was ignored and blown off, and now I have been assigned to them once again for enhanced case management.
I have been working with the Santa Maria Wisdom Center since late March, and now as of today, Monday June 16th, I still have no real prospect of a place to move to on June 30th, the day I have to vacate the home I am currently living in.
They keep having meetings to discuss my case, and I am left in the dark about those meetings. The lines of communication are not there, and I don't even know which places they say they have applied to on my behalf. They never tell me that either. My case manager and housing supervisor are often very hard to reach and almost always never return my phone calls and emails.
When I was working with Titanium Health, their housing navigator was working very well with me; she was very easy to get ahold of, and to talk to. She did have some prospects, but when Wisdom Center came to assess me, they talked me into using their housing navigator, and things have gone downhill ever since.
I am a 65 year old autistic, multiply-disabled, chronically ill elder adult who desperately needs a roof over my head that I can afford on my Social Security check.
My mom passed away in November, and in March, my family abruptly sold the home I have lived in for the past 31 years right out from under me, knowing full well that I don't have anywhere else to go. As stated above, the day I have to vacate my home is June 30th.
I am frightened. I have no one to turn to, because my family who seems to have always hated me for my autistic traits, has, since my mom's passing, essentially abandoned me and left me to fend for myself. My caregivers do not have room at their home, otherwise, I could stay with them.
I am in hell. This is what it is like to be disabled in the United States of America.
I wish someone would care enough to give me a real hand up here. I wish my story would be told on the news. I feel as though they don't care at the Wisdom Center. Our US government don't care either.

Melissa Fields
a month ago
5-Star Rating
I have clients whom are lonely and restless at home, whom families too busy. This is a wonderful opportunity, to make friends, participate in social activities. Healthy, tasty freshly made meals are provided also!

Marlene Silva
6 months ago
5-Star Rating
Really nice place thinking about sending Mom there while I work

Terry Rylant
6 years ago
5-Star Rating
Doing the most they can for those they help...

Milton Carver
6 years ago
5-Star Rating
I like this place,people are very nice here.

Dolores Souza
7 years ago
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