Rehabilitation Aid - Rehabilitation Aide Athletico Employee Review

5.0
Jun 13, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

-Get to work in a professional environment and learn great things. -Gain relationships with patients. -Flexible with hours. Very friendly environment to be around. You feel you helped somebody at the end of the day.

Cons

They do not hire a lot of aids and, therefore, they need you there every day of the week, at least in my case. Normally, every two therapist gets one aid to help them with them finish the patient's exercises after they do hands-on work if they are busy. You have to learn many exercises, but the therapists are more than helpful. You eventually learn them. You have to know how to do the office coordinator's job for when he/she is not around. It is very helpful to learn everything but it is a lot! That includes knowing how to deal with all the insurances, faxes, handle phone calls, working with doctor clinics. May seem overwhelming but it is not bad if you are willing to learn.

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5.0
May 13, 2026
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Pros

Great hands on experience compared to other clinics. Heard that at other clinics, aides just clean and 'make the clinician's life easier' but at this location if youre willing to learn and take initiative, you can assist patients through their exercises under supervision of the licensed therapist

Cons

The only thing is the pay, but it's an entry level job so makes sense why.

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Athletico Response
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Thank you for your thoughtful feedback! We’re glad to hear you’re enjoying the hands-on experience and opportunities to work directly with patients—those are important parts of building a strong foundation in this field. It’s also great to know that our management team is making a positive impact on your experience. We understand your feedback regarding compensation and appreciate your perspective!
4.0
Jun 11, 2026
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Pros

Good benefits Good job right out of PT school and good experience Great continuing education resources and paid for

Cons

Expectations to double book and triple book patients Lack of room for career growth You are micromanaged Leads to burnout

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