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Felix Founds Darlington, MD Facility
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Darlington Facility Open As A Flagship Facility
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Caroline Carver Begins Employment At LFoA
Caroline has been with the Darlington LFOA facility since our founding and was part of the creation of LFoA itself. A Baltimore native, Caroline holds two degrees, a doctorate in psychiatry from the University of Maryland and a master’s in art therapy from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Influenced by her work with Baltimore’s at-risk youth, Caroline saw first hand the value that art has in approaching depression, anxiety, and trauma, and used her knowledge and experience to help LFoA... -
Jacob Nilson Begins As Volunteer
Starts as volunteer and soon moves to an employee. Possible discourse between Jacob and George Madson. -
Lloyd McGowan Transferred To Darlington Facility
Lloyd McGowan transferred to Darlington facility from L.F. O'Brien Asylum -
George Madson Begins Employment At Darlington Facility
Dated December 2, 2013
In this edition of the Spotlight:
George Madson, VP at Darlington
George Madson came to Listening Friends of America 15 years ago as an unproven energetic young man who believed whole-heartedly in the mission of the organization. With an extensive education in psychology and psychopharmacology, George helped to establish Darlington at the forefront of cutting-edge treatments for our patients. Many of these treatments are continually in use at our facilities nationwide. -
Aaron de Vaille Begins Working At LFoA
Aaron has been with us since 2004, and has never missed a single day of work. Starting as a custodian in Darlington, Aaron was recognized immediately for his positive attitude and helpful nature, always showing up 15 minutes early to assess all the tasks that need completion. His dedication has been demonstrated over and over again, both in our Darlington facility, and currently in our Colorado Springs facility, where he is now custodial manager. -
Aaron de Vaille
Aaron has been with us since 2004, and has never missed a single day of work. Starting as a custodian in Darlington, Aaron was recognized immediately for his positive attitude and helpful nature, always showing up 15 minutes early to assess all the tasks that need completion. His dedication has been demonstrated over and over again, both in our Darlington facility, and currently in our Colorado Springs facility, where he is now custodial manager.