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Reliant Rehabilitation

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Reliant Rehabilitation reviews

2.5

27% would recommend to a friend

(698 total reviews)

Norman Abdallah

20% approve of CEO

25% positive business outlook

Reliant Rehabilitation has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 698 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Reliant Rehabilitation employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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698 reviews
1.0
Apr 6, 2021

Unethical, unappreciative

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It’s a steady job, therapy staff care for their patients and for each other.

Cons

Reliant cut our pay by 4% during covid, they are critical of their therapists with no encouragement or respect, DORs have no control of their teams as regional over steps their bounds, regional director is unapproachable, does not care for their employees, profit driven, our eval time was just reduced to 45 min, we had to sign a waiver saying we would not bill for chart review during evals, low morale, toxic higher ups, a lot of therapy staff is looking for other jobs, no empathy for staff or patients, numbers always come first, no in service training of any kind for skill advancement. There is no one to complain to and DORs in our region keep being replaced without any explanations or even new DOR introductions. Big push to treat part b patients when caseload is low. I would not recommend Reliant to any decent therapist who wants to be treated with basic respect. There are no paid holidays or holiday pay. I am moving on as soon as I find a new job.

1.0
Nov 21, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Co-workers (OT's, PT's, SLP, COTA'S, PTA's) all excellent to work with and do a great job. Also, work schedule of 4 10's is great.

Cons

They dont value employees. No pay raise in over 5 years despite stellar annual evaluation. No holiday pay. No matching 401k.

2.0
Aug 31, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The hourly pay is excellent.

Cons

This the worst contract company I have ever worked for. The pay is excellent, which is why I tolerated working with them. I feel that perhaps it is not the company themselves, but the buildings they are contracted into and whom they have in charge is what is detrimental to this company’s approval ratings and employee retention. I was employed in a 240 bed facility over a period of almost three years. I watched many staff come and go, with all but one person resigning over issues with management and how they were treated as an employee. Most of which were afraid to speak up, because even when things were reported to those higher in command.... it got swept under the rug. Mainly, because they wanted to keep their contract with our building and those in charge bent over backwards to make them happy even at the expense of losing employees. Assistants were expected to be 95% productive, and even hired someone to transport patients, but she was too busy being delegated jobs by those in charge. like running MDS reports and schedules to have an impact on productivity. Meanwhile, those in charge did NOT treat and were frequently found outside on hourly smoke breaks with building staff while therapists were trying to meet productivity standards and unethically high RUGs. Having people in charge not have time to treat, yet come sit in the treatment gym on their phone or computer watching staff working or coming in to reprimand staff in front of patient’s and other staff while holding their cigarette/lighter in hand. Having PTO denied, working full holiday days (with no holiday pay) while your manager leaves to watch football, and having 8-9 hours of treatment time on your schedule with no regard to therapist’s personal schedule. Nothing is worse than having a patient for 72 minutes who is actively dying as being expected to get that time, or having a group code on a patient who is bed ridden and can’t leave the room, or treating Med As until they’ve reached their 100-day cap. Also, being asked to go on potentially unsafe home evals for both the patient and therapist, and putting therapists at potential risk. This company puts your moral and ethical standards into question every day, with increasing demands from management, all while being treated like just a number. With better management in place, this company could have been tolerable to work for.

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