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3.5

66% would recommend to a friend

(52 total reviews)

73% positive business outlook

Adapt for Life has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 52 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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52 reviews
1.0
May 1, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The kids are amazing and give you a reason to smile each day

Cons

The overall toxicity and dynamic set by leadership (and those tied closely with them) creates a hostile work environment in which rbt’s frequently turn against each other. Members of leadership will act like they are there to help, and then turn around and report you to a BCBA rather than deliver constructive criticism directly as any member of “leadership” should be capable of doing. Bullying runs rampant within the clinic including but not limited to leadership hanging a huge poster of one of the previous BCBA’s inside the staff bathroom door. If you have conflicts with other rbt’s, leadership will brush you off and do nothing to help resolve the situation. And if you report any of this to higher ups, prepare to be gaslighted, only to be harassed and micromanaged once word gets around that you brought your concerns to higher ups. Leadership has favorite rbt’s (and favorite clients) and they make those favorites very clear. Some rbt’s get well over 5% supervision while others are left begging for supervision as the end of the month approaches. There are double standards and unprofessional behavior is acceptable from the favorites, but if you are not part of that small group, your every move will be criticized — even when you have done nothing wrong. If you stand up for yourself in any way, they will either bully you until you get fed up and quit or find a reason to fire you. I’ve seen it happen to several rbt’s. It saddens me to see how much the company as a whole has gone downhill. The kids are amazing and sadly they are the ones who will suffer the consequences of what AFL has become.

1.0
Nov 2, 2022

Things are not always as they seem

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Making progress with your kids is one of the most amazing parts of the job. To be honest, it may be the only pro of this job while at this company.

Cons

Beware of the monstrosity that lies beneath the shiny outside of Adapt for Life. For the amount of stress that comes with the job, the pay is not enough. Other companies offer more money, more PTO, and less stress in comparison. Office managers are unable to schedule appropriately. If your client cancels, you get sent home (even if you’ve driven an hour to get there), but may get asked to come back later in the day. Despite being hired as a full-time employee, full-time is not guaranteed. Cleanliness is not a priority and the often rely on the RBT’s to deep clean which wouldn’t be a problem except that only 15 minutes of cleaning is paid. Because of this, the clinic has layers of dust and is often just overall unsanitary leading to high rates of sickness. Things go unfixed at the clinic for weeks (including but not limited to the toilet seats and lights in the bathroom) and oftentimes only get repaired when an RBT steps up to do it despite not being paid. Unfortunately that’s just the start of the problems at Adapt for Life, but I know that there will be repercussion were I to write a negative review with all facts included while still working here as my identity would likely be determined and I would face repercussions. Because of this I will simply reiterate my first statement. Not everything is as it seems at Adapt for Life. Do not waste your time and energy on getting burnt out. Find somewhere else.

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