EmpowerMe Wellness reviews

3.5

63% would recommend to a friend

(180 total reviews)

Josh Stevens

63% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

EmpowerMe Wellness has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 180 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The EmpowerMe Wellness employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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180 reviews
1.0
Jan 20, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexibility with scheduling and 401k match

Cons

1. When you first sign on, they give you an hourly rate, which may be high, but they do not tell you that you probably will not get your full 40 hours. You're likely to get 30 hours and will probably have to travel to multiple buildings to get your full hours if you want. This will not be told by your recruiter. Also before you sign on, know that there is productivity of 87% for physical/occupational therapists and 92% if you are an assistant. You will be micromanaged and told to clock out if you lose a patient due to refusal or scheduling conflict. If that happens, you will be off the clock without pay, which is also not explained when you are onboarded. 2. There are no growth opportunities. You will not be given a performance review yearly. If you ask for a performance review, they will hesitantly give you one but then give you average remarks on the review so they can keep you at your current hourly rate. They utilize catchphrases like "wage freeze, medicare cuts, your experience, you are already making more than your peers" to keep your wage the same. If you do go above and beyond in your role, they will still say you are just being a team player and that it is part of your job description to devalue your contributions so they do not give you a raise/merit increase. Expect that you will not get a raise unless you quit and move on to another role. If you ask to be promoted or look to move from staff physical/occupational therapist into a director position, you will only get a 3-5% increase which is nominal compared to current inflationary standards. This means you will only get your wage increased to inflationary standards and you will still be stuck at your current rate if they give you a promotion and raise. 3. If you report something to HR due to harassment from your DOR or feeling attacked and demeaned, HR will listen to what you say but will not act upon it. They will tell you they will look into it and get back to you, but expect to be ghosted. 4. The company tries to have "employee culture" but it is a joke. They offered $15 per employee for lunch for Christmas, but are so calculated that they want a perfectly itemized receipt from the DOR and you need to use the company card. This was not explained to the DORs clearly, and a DOR used their own card and was going to submit their receipt for reimbursement. Their reimbursement was declined because it was not placed on the company card even though it was never clearly outlined. However, they clearly emphasized it is a $15 dollar maximum multiple times. 5. You may think they give generous PTO with 15 days for less than one year or 21 days for 1-5 years. However, do know that sick time is lumped into this and you do not get paid for holidays. You will have to use PTO for these days. So basically, you can subtract 6 days from the PTO ( for the major holidays) and whatever sick days are required for your state (5 sick days in California). So in reality, if you work in California and you are hired on for your first year you will have 15 - 6 (major holidays) - 5 (sick days) = 4 days of actual PTO vs a company that pays you for your actual holidays and sick days.

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EmpowerMe Wellness Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We strive to continuously improve our employee’s experience; we appreciate and value your input. We’re disappointed to read your comments about your experience with us, as creating an exceptional employee environment is incredibly important to us. The experience you describe here is not the kind that we have been working to build for our team members. We’re listening to learn and would welcome your input and the opportunity to improve as we grow. We would appreciate hearing more from you if you’d be willing to share additional information. Thank you again for your response.
2.0
Jan 3, 2024

Lack of Education

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Worked well with my schedule.

Cons

Confusing software platforms w/ no guidance until after the fact.

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EmpowerMe Wellness Response
2y
Thank you for your feedback! We’re proud of our truly flexible scheduling and happy to hear that it is the right fit for you! We’re sorry you feel our software is confusing and that you didn't receive help until after the fact. We’re excited to be navigating to the Net Health EHR platform across the company, and we hope this will be a more user-friendly experience for all. We’re listening to learn and appreciate your suggestions about orientation and training. Thank you again for your insight. It helps us make EmpowerMe Wellness a better company for everyone.
1.0
Dec 30, 2023

Scam steer clear!

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

None none none none none. Thats sixteen words to meet the minimum to submit this review.

Cons

Onboarding asks for everything shy of your DNA sequencing. Paperwork makes it very clear they have no respect for laws, HIPPAA, documentation policies or anything else. If you drive for a company the company is required to provide insurance. Not the other was around unless you are an independent contractor. Asking for copies of personal documents galore. This place is ripe for law suites.

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EmpowerMe Wellness Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to provide a response. Our onboarding is consistent with industry standards and healthcare compliance. We do not ask for documentation past what is required. We would appreciate it if you would reach out to help us understand your concerns — we would appreciate the chance to talk with you further to glean more insight.
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