Encompass Health reviews

3.9

76% would recommend to a friend

(2,884 total reviews)
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Mark Tarr

78% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Encompass Health has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 2,884 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Encompass Health 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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2.0
May 25, 2018

Not a good work life balance

Recommend
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Pros

CEO is passionate about the mission, 30 days PDO, Preceptor program

Cons

The lengthy documentation is outrageous and time consuming. There is too much traveling not enough nursing staff. There is absolutely no flexibility in your day to even go to lunch because you have a crazy amount patients to see and they live all over. You are required to call patients after you are off in the evenings the night before and Sun nights too but don’t get paid for those hrs. You will have charting to do when you get home. It is nearly impossible to chart everything they expect in the home. The on- call takes a toll too. You are required to work a full day on the weekends and then take on call throughout the night. Nurses have many sleepless nights while on-call. It’s a good paycheck with the bonus pay but what you are paid vs what you are paid to do is not worth it.

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Encompass Health Response
8y
Thank you for taking the time to write about your experience at one of our home health branches. We encourage you to send additional details to feedback@encompasshealth.com.
2.0
May 22, 2018

Nurse

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great pay and benefits, coworkers are usually easy to get along with

Cons

tension between Nurses and Techs, unsafe patient ratios, resources are often times not available, management doesn't care about staff satisfaction, just patient surveys

3.0
May 19, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

I worked with some fabulous, dedicated home health professionals who cared about their patients and the quality of the work they do, and I still call them friends. There seems to be a family atmosphere in sections of the company but I can't say I felt much cohesion in my branch; many staff meetings, new folks would sit there, and we would wonder who they were because they were not introduced.

Cons

This seemed like a dream job, good training, nice benefits and good fit seemed to be a priority. BUT, people management is lacking. Staff who do not produce are not well coached to either improve or eased out, they are just converted to prn and never used again, or kept because they fill a need, there are others who can take up their slack. Once the plug is pulled on them, they disappear and you end up with their caseload and yours without explanation or warning even to those directly working with them! It takes 2 months for someone else to even take patients because of the extensive training, that basically ends at six weeks and then there is little monitoring, little feedback and little opportunity to learn anything outside of what the expectations are for your documentation and new procedures. They have a team of experienced clinicians, but there seemed to be no sharing of clinical resources outside of the mentors whose sole function seemed to be orientation and teaching you how to do things the Encompass way. There was not even an avenue or time provided to do any sort of within discipline education or training, which is a shame when you hire young staff who need more clinical training. There is little work life balance, especially for nurses, and the company is so top heavy that I felt like I was paying the salaries of too many other people. I never even met with my supervisor unless I initiated the meeting, she handed me my review during a staff meeting and asked me to look at it and sign it, apologizing that it was late. The last aspect is probably the separation of staff who work in facilities and those who do not (or cannot) but work in people's homes. While there are different considerations for memory care in facilities, the skills needed there are absolutely needed in home settings, and probably more so because there are fewer supports when people living with dementia are at home. When I asked about all staff being trained in dementia care, this need was dismissed as unnecessary. Even though there are dedicated staff for each, all should be able to do both, it will help when staffing issues arise, short sighted.

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Encompass Health Response
8y
Hello, thank you for taking the time to provide feedback about your experience with Encompass Health. We highly encourage you to provide additional details about your experience to feedback@encompasshealth.com so we can work on making improvements.
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