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Reliant Rehabilitation

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PRN Occupational Therapist - PRN Occupational Therapist Reliant Rehabilitation Employee Review

3.0
Jan 31, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

-Working PRN allows for increased flexibility -Reliant has a lot of buildings around the area which is nice for PRN staff to pick up shifts. -Subjective per building; however, DORs usually are easy to work with regarding scheduling.

Cons

-Productivity is HIGH (90% for PRN OT / 95% for PRN COTA), which leads to decreased quality of care. I personally would not work for this company as a fulltime staff member due to push for high productivity. Lots of group/concurrent modes of treatment -No increase in pay. My pay has been the same over the past few years of working with the company.

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Reliant Rehabilitation Response
3mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and for highlighting the flexibility and scheduling support available to PRN team members. We appreciate the recognition of our Directors of Rehabilitation and their efforts to support clinicians. We take feedback regarding productivity and quality of care seriously. Our clinical expectations are designed to align with regulatory guidelines and patient-centered care standards, and payor model guidelines. We remain committed to delivering high-quality outcomes across all settings. We continuously monitor clinical performance, compliance, and care delivery to ensure quality remains the priority. Compensation structures for PRN roles are evaluated based on market conditions, regional demand, and overall sustainability. We regularly review pay practices to remain competitive within the industry. We value the contributions of our PRN clinicians and appreciate the perspective you have shared. Reliant Rehabilitation

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5.0
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Pros

So many locations and opportunities to be part of a team that loves their community. Great benefits, 401k matching.

Cons

Limited staffing, need to rollout an onboarding program

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Reliant Rehabilitation Response
8mo
Thank you so much for your kind word. We’re thrilled to hear you’ve had a great experience and appreciate you highlighting our benefits, leadership, and culture. Staffing can definitely be a challenge, and we’re continuing to invest in onboarding by piloting a new 'New HIre Orientation" with plans to roll it out to all locations in 2026. Grateful to have you as part of the Reliant family! - The Reliant Rehabilitation Team
1.0
May 22, 2026
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Pros

Not much. Co-workers and my employees were amazing.

Cons

They do not care about you as a person. Absolutely will treat you like a number and will get rid of you with no notice. I never got a raise in the 5 years I was a DOR.

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