Pros
I have no pros to mention other than having a nice facility and private therapy room. Coworkers were great.
Cons
PDs, and there were 4 different PDS in a 2 year period were all new grads with no experience and had no management skills and no idea how to manage or "direct" the program or the therapists. Therapists are not given the opportunity to make professional decisions and are "strongly encouraged" to evaluate and begin treatment on an individual who may not be appropriate for therapy. If your caseload drops then it's the therapists fault for not screening and treating residents 3,4,5 times a year. And when your not making "progress" with a resident they simply change therapists because the case just needs "new eyes". Also, when a resident isn't picked up they simply have another therapist willing to re-eval and treat stating the evaluation wasn't thorough. Productivity is rediculous as minutes spent, minutes billed to medicare, are spent documenting and writing progress notes in the session. And, minutes are ALWAYS ultra-high even if a pt is on hospice with terminal illness.