SLEA Therapies reviews

3.8

72% would recommend to a friend

(61 total reviews)

Rina Barak

100% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

SLEA Therapies has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 61 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SLEA Therapies employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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61 reviews
1.0
May 3, 2016

Behavior Therapist

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It's a job with income. Helping children and their families. Generally, you get a raise or a review for a raise once a year.

Cons

Management is horrible. This company just cares about making money. Not a place for a long term career. The supervisors are not supportive and don't return calls or texts quickly. The owners are cheap and greedy. Unnecessary long meetings for minimum wage. I suggest you look elsewhere.

1.0
Jul 1, 2019

Horrible company

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Able to get 40Hrs a week during the school year.

Cons

Slea may sound great on paper but I can honestly say if you are looking for company that will support you and provide training look the other way. I have been with SLEA for 2 years if you are planning on becoming a BCBA the training is nonexistent. If i knew that from the start I would have gone to a smaller company. The supervisors come and check in on a money basis they have great benefits, but they don't want to offer them to you. It takes weeks at a time for them to get back to your emails. If you are looking for training as a BCBA I would say find a different company that can really support that because SLEA is not the company for that.

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SLEA Therapies Response
7y
On Behalf of Clinical Lead / Supervisor: We at SLEA, appreciate staff feedback and find it extremely useful when it’s truthful and constructive. In this case, it is very disheartening, especially since I provided ongoing supervision. I supervised the employee directly during client sessions and, on my own time, provided and reviewed the indirect activities and completed the supervision forms from the employees school for BCBA hours. I have many emails between us that shows these activities and efforts. I am saddened that the employee decided to lie about not being supervised. This employee did not successfully grow as a result of all this supervision. In addition, the employee was requested to be removed from 2 separate cases by the parents because they did not feel like the employee had a strong skill set and also felt that the employee wasn’t engaged with their children. Looking back at performance reviews, there were deficits within the employees skill set that represented that the employee was not ready to move up as a case manager/supervisor, especially given the amount of schooling and supervision that the employee had received along the way. Again, it is upsetting to receive this review, given the path that the employee would like to be on career-wise. I feel that it is very telling of the lack of integrity, and I would personally not want that to be representative of what SLEA stands for. We only wish this former employee the best in future career objectives.
1.0
Aug 24, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The staff (SLPs and SLPAs) do the best they can with the resources provided. Staff is generally friendly and eager to learn and grow clinically.

Cons

The previous employees accounts from June 2018 are valid. The Executive Director does in fact constantly travel across the globe and claims that she's very involved and hands on which is not true whatsoever. When families call the office (e.g., scheduling), the SLEA front desk is so overwhelmed, rude and condescending. Most of the parents phone calls go into a black hole. Supervisors and staff work long hours. Fifty percent of the job duties involve paperwork. It is extreme. The company takes on so much work that as a result, this spreads their employees thin by working late night hours. I've been at the office and have observed people working more than 8-12 hours per day. While on the topic of Supervision, it's lacking and most of the assistants don't receive the proper support that they should be receiving. Most assistants are fresh out of school and have never worked in a clinical setting.

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SLEA Therapies Response
7y
Note From Helen Wade: I recently received a negative review of my performance as well as the performance of my company and our staff. The review was titled “The Truth is Telling.” I am glad I live in the United States and am aware that there frequently different truths available to the reader and that the reader needs to be informed of the details and history involved in order to arrive at an opinion. SLEA has been in business since 1983. We have three offices and two of them are manned by office staff and not a machine. I am very proud of our staff and all that we have accomplished. Some of our staff has been with us with 15-20 years, so I have to assume that we do something right. The reviewer of my/our performance carried on that I take too many trips and vacations. I don’t have to apologize nor explain. It’s a disgrace that an employee felt his/her life so empty that they checked on my comings and goings. How does my private life impact the quality of the work he/she did? As a past owner of SLEA, I’ve always recognized that without good employees, a company cannot go far. We show appreciation to our staff through a $10,000 per year benefits package, which includes health benefits, 401K, vacation and holiday pay, sick leave, continuing education, association dues, etc. This year I sold the company to our staff and so for those who qualify they will be receiving an annual percentage of shares in the company. We are also aware that we cannot attract quality staff without high compensation, so in turn our salaries are higher than most of our competitors. Full time staff are paid for a 40 hour week, 30-35 are billable. That is the norm for most companies. I do not recall any employee who worked a 12 hour day. We do, however, have staff who work a 4 day 10 hour work week. For someone as concerned as our writer, it behooves me why she/he did not complain, even during the exit interview. The writer of Truth is Telling should be ashamed. Our supervision is some of the best available. We also provide supervision training and pay a supervision fee to our supervisors. SLEA is an employee owned company. We are proud of what we do and we are sorry that Truth is Telling did not tell or know the truth. Helen Sherman Wade, MA CCC-SLP Executive Director SLEA
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