employer cover photo
employer logo
employer logo

Applied Behavior Center for Autism (IN)

Engaged Employer

Applied Behavior Center for Autism (IN) reviews

3.9

84% would recommend to a friend

(135 total reviews)
avatar

Sherry Michael

82% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Applied Behavior Center for Autism (IN) has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 135 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Applied Behavior Center for Autism (IN) employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

Reviews by job title

135 reviews
5.0
Jun 24, 2020

Great environment

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Staff support is high, the kids are wonderful and pay is great

Cons

No pto and and a game room would be nice

avatar
Applied Behavior Center for Autism (IN) Response
1y
Thank you for your time to write this review and for your feedback. We appreciate the insight and details that you provided in your review. Please feel free to reach out to anonymous@appliedbehaviorcenter.org
2.0
Jun 1, 2020

Learning experience

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Very rewarding working with the kiddos and I still think of them often to this day! You learn helpful skills along the way and it's an amazing feeling when you see progress. You do feel like you're making a difference in both the parents' and the kids' lives. Opportunity to gain RBT certification. Wonderful seeing the other therapists (the majority who took their job seriously) care so much for the kids. Loved how supportive therapists are with one another! Ultimately, I learned what I liked and what I disliked from an employer while working here. I still appreciate my experience, the relationships I made, and the skills I gained. I am grateful for the opportunity regardless!

Cons

Therapy can be very demanding and energy draining on both the therapist and the patients. I do understand consistency/repetitiveness is necessary; however, sometimes I felt some work was unethical and was just entirely too much for certain patients for in a days work (even after expressing-and a BCBA witnessing-how the child was reacting). I believe the BCBA should spend more time with each individual patient prior to developing therapy plan to understand their capabilities and avoid negatively impacting (or traumatizing) the child. Very little break time and 30 minute lunch never seemed like enough to regain energy. If you need to use the restroom or need to make an important phone call, you must find someone who is willing to watch your patient. Incredibly high turn over rate, red flag. Some therapists weren't a good fit and were not very professional and did not take data entry seriously. I sadly felt extremely under-valued by corporate, despite my knowledge and work ethic. I understand organizing toys and therapy materials at the end of the day, but I felt it was degrading having to mop, vacuum, take out trash, refill dispensers, sanitize, etc. after a long day. Felt like we were taken advantage of doing these duties so corporate could save money on hiring daily cleaning crew. Wish this title could be held with high regard and respect from higher-ups. Also, compensation was not fair for the work put in. Oddly, there was competition between each center and we were scorned during meetings for our apparent shortcomings. Bringing to light what we as a center could improve on was not the issue for me since it's critical to productivity, but going about it in a condescending manner is HIGHLY unprofessional and creates a very negative relationship between the staff in center and district manager/corporate. It's especially damaging when the little interaction we had with corporate were mostly negative. Better idea to appreciate and highlight positives along with the "bad"- some training for this type of communication would be beneficial for managers. All in all, I just really hope A LOT has changed since I left- I still care for the patients and admire the therapists!

avatar
Applied Behavior Center for Autism (IN) Response
6y
Thank you for taking to the time to share your thoughts. We find it necessary for our patients to work on daily chores with the therapist in order to incorporate in daily functional skills at an early age. During the time of quarantine , safety is key and janitorial is at bay so we have our branch managers cleaning all common areas four times a day in order to keep any germs that may exist. We always try to recognize the work of our front line workers as you are the most important piece to our patients even now with bonuses and scorecard raises it is proof we hold our Therapist with the highest regard.
3.0
Apr 15, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

My coworkers were some of the best I've ever had, and working with the kiddos was wonderful. Honestly they were the reason I stayed as long as I did.

Cons

Upper management ignored the smaller branches until something went horribly wrong. Nothing would get fixed until employees either threatened to call CPS or quit en mass, then they would pretend to be on the staffs side. Pay wasn't that great either, usually being several dollars an hour lower than competition in the area.

avatar
Applied Behavior Center for Autism (IN) Response
6y
Your review is very concerning to us. We would appreciate if you would contact our Operations Manager, Chad Walker by calling 317-849-5437 about your recent experience. We are sad to hear that you didn’t have the best experience at ABC. Our employees are our First Priority and we are here to make that happen!
Viewing 88 - 90 of 135 Reviews

Glassdoor has 136 Applied Behavior Center for Autism (IN) reviews submitted anonymously by Applied Behavior Center for Autism (IN) employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Applied Behavior Center for Autism (IN) is right for you.