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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
Sep 15, 2016

HR

Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are really zero pros except it's a job.

Cons

The pay is terrible and the NEVER give raises. The management is terrible and they don't care about their employees.

1.0
Jun 30, 2015
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Pros

After big talk from recruiter, I was expecting grand things. As time went all, I realized it was all hype to get therapists to come work for them.

Cons

Poor communication between recruiter and facility. No communication between human resources and employees. You can leave countless voicemails, and your calls will never be returned. They offer nice pay rate, only to reduce it drastically over a year's time. Benefits were never consistent from year to year. One year, health insurance was non-existent due to the insurer would deny every claim, or not pay the doctor at all. Unable to roll any PTO over to the next year. Information is given to the director of rehab for the facility about when to request payout of unused PTO, and if the director does not let the employees know, you lose it. I lost over 120 hours of PTO due to the DOR not passing the information along to me. The payout for unused PTO is about $9/hr...not your normally hourly rate. The company states it will reimburse you for licensure renewal...renewed twice, submitted all paperwork, and never got the first reimbursement. They say they will reimburse for continuing education, and again, al paperwork submitted, and never reimbursed. This company does not subscribe to Worker's Comp, and will abruptly stop paying loss wages on a whim, and terminate you, even though the injury occurred while at work, as seen with a fellow therapist. Productivity requirements are unethical, and you must do paperwork off the clock if you want to make the productivity requirement. Regional Director said to treat in groups as much as possible, so as to increase productivity, but not to charge "group therapy" as often. Can you say unethical? Other therapists in the facility I worked at would come in, treat a couple of patients, take a 2-3 hour lunch, treat a couple more patients, and be gone by 3:30...but stating they treated for 8-9 hours per day. When something was said to upper management, it was looked over, as it was making the company money. The upper management tend to be very "cliquish" and have their buddies within a facility who go out for drinks, etc., and call it a "department meeting" when the entire department was not invited along. The company is not about "providing needed services to patients," There mission statement should be "Bill as much as possible whether it is needed or not, so we can make huge profits." I understand a company needs to be profitable, but not by frauding Medicare and Medicaid with inflated charges.

1.0
Feb 3, 2015
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Pros

Good pay. I enjoy my coworkers.

Cons

Everything! Where to begin.. The company is 100% in it for the money, not their therapists or the patients. If you don't meet productivity (which you won't because it's ridiculous) your DOR will get in trouble, which gets you in trouble. They will tell you to screen more patients, pick up more patients on your caseload, anything to make them more money! They won't come out and say it, but they would like you to be unethical and treat patients who don't need treatment. I'm considered a full time employee, but I have been working for half a year and have yet to work a week of full time! I average anywhere from 15-20 hours a week. I asked to be part time or PRN so I could receive drive time. They said no. I should be getting full time hours. I'm doing something wrong. I need to screen more, pick up more patients, and basically, be unethical. They won't put me on part time or PRN status because they would have to pay me for drive time. I told them I did not feel comfortable picking up those patients that don't need therapy and I said I would quit before I did that and if nothing changes. Guess what? 3 months have gone by and nothing has changed. I'm constantly looking for a new job to get out of this god forsaken company. My Advice: Stay far far away from this company if possible.

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