Good Benefits/ High Productivity standards and Gaslighting - PTA Assistant Sentara Health Employee Review

2.0
Apr 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pros • Comprehensive Benefits Package: Sentara offers a solid benefits suite, including competitive health insurance and retirement options. • Generous PTO Accrual: The amount of Paid Time Off earned is a major plus, allowing for significant time away from the clinic when you can actually get it approved. • Professional Development: Guild reimbursement for CEUs is a great perk for clinicians looking to expand their skill sets. • The Team: You get to work alongside truly great clinicians who are dedicated to their patients despite the administrative hurdles.

Cons

The clinical environment has devolved into a high-volume "PT mill" where the primary goal is to milk clinicians for every possible billable unit. Sentara has abandoned any concern for quality of care or clinician well-being, which is inexcusable given the high reimbursement rates they receive as a "nonprofit." • The FOTO Merit Trap: Leadership uses FOTO scores as a primary metric for merit increases. These surveys are confusing for patients—especially the elderly—who often mark the opposite of their intent. Using a misunderstood algorithm to "grade" an OTA/PTA is a transparent way to avoid giving well-deserved raises. • Manipulative Leadership & Gaslighting: Management uses "high standards" as a psychological weapon. When you struggle under impossible workloads, they gaslight you into believing you are the problem or that you lack clinical excellence, rather than admitting their metrics are unattainable. • Unprofessional Financial Guilt-Tripping: In a total lack of professional boundaries, leadership complains about their personal bills—like mortgages and their daughters' private school tuition—to justify cutting your hours as an hourly employee. They expect you to empathize with their lifestyle while they actively drain your bank account. • Exploitative Productivity: They seek to milk every minute of your day. Forced "team bonding" meetings are just metric reviews that count against your productivity, and you are expected to handle marketing on top of a full caseload. • Scheduling & Pay Shifts: Changing from salary to hourly with one day's notice was a calculated move to shift financial risk onto the staff. Between central scheduling issues and "doubles," you are either overworked with a 30-minute lunch or losing pay for gaps you didn't create. • The Documentation Squeeze: By removing paid documentation time, they force you to work for free or fall behind. You are penalized for not meeting "high standards" when it is physically impossible to complete the paperwork between back-to-back patients. • Benefits Erosion: Unlike other hospital systems, they force you to use your own PTO for holidays instead of providing holiday pay. Summary: This is corporate greed at its finest. They milk their clinicians for maximum profit, grade your worth on flawed surveys, and use manipulative personal anecdotes to keep you from questioning their toxic management.

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Sentara Health Response
2mo
Hi, thank you for taking the time to share your experience with us. It's great to hear the benefits suite made a difference for you. We appreciate all constructive feedback and if you would like to share more, please reach us at hrsolutions@sentara.com

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Cons

Disorganized upper management who thought they knew better than the folks working in the weeds every day. There were multiple times that they would implement a change that my team would strongly recommend against, but it was shoehorned in anyway. Months later they would come back and say “that was actually a bad idea” and we would have to fix their mistakes, despite warning them against it in the beginning. How well you get trained also depends on your department. My team worked with other teams at Sentara that were often attempting to do things that could have put the company in legal jeopardy, but they were never told not to do it.

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Sentara Health Response
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Thank you for sharing your perspective. We’re sorry to hear that your experience with leadership at Sentara Health didn’t meet your expectations. Effective leadership is something we take very seriously, and your feedback is valuable as we continue to evaluate and improve our management practices. We encourage open communication and welcome further insights if you’d like to discuss your concerns in more detail. Please feel free to reach out to hrsolutions@sentara.com.
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