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Select Rehabilitation

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Select Rehabilitation reviews

2.8

33% would recommend to a friend

(1,226 total reviews)

Anna Gardina Wolfe

21% approve of CEO

39% positive business outlook

Select Rehabilitation has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,226 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Select Rehabilitation employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.5 stars).

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1K reviews
1.0
Jul 6, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay is higher than average. That is the only good thing. Co- workers are amazing to work with and caring.

Cons

480 plus minutes expected to be completed in an 8 hour day with no overtime allowed. Refusal to release employees from a non-compete contract although they have no placement for their therapists and when asked about it the vice president and HR keeps avoiding and redirecting to other corporate employees. Corporate and management frequently are dishonest about changes. They unfairly give some people raises while state that raises and annual reviews are on a freeze due to changes in reimbursement from medicare. upper management looks down on treating as if it is below them. Unreasonable productivity levels due to elevated minutes on people that may not be appropriate. Refusal to allow discharges when patients have reached max potential.

1.0
Aug 5, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

1. You have a job with a pay check. 2. The company offers PTO. However, when your hours are under 40 hours a week, and you have to rotate days off, you often use your PTO hours to fill-in for the days you did not work. Therefore, you never benefit from really using your PTO! 3. Benefits. However, beware, if you leave the company, benefits may be taken away immediately.

Cons

This company does not offer any incentives for working here. 1. No RAISES! The company works you like a robot for years with no raise provided. Yet this company gets an abundance of reimbursement money in return to provide raises. 2. No OVERTIME! The company FAILS to understand that your facility has limited nursing staff. Therefore, much of your treatment time and minutes are spent cleaning a patient prior to therapy. This means, if you have 12 patients on your schedule, daily notes, progress notes, updated plan of care, evaluations, sign off -of assistant progress notes, and your are expected to meet impossible productivity standards, you will go over time. Not intentionally, but is possible to happen! If you go overtime, you could possibly be written up by management! Written up for doing your job. 3.No LONG-TERM Growth! This is a dead end job. Unless you are friends with someone in higher management, you will not move-up in this company. Period! 4.No INCENTIVES! The company does not provide hazard pay during COVID 19. The company does not provides CEU reimbursement. If you have several courses taken, you have to pay out of pocket costing hundreds of dollars. However, the company will provide reimbursement for license renewal, which is approximately for occupational therapist $ 60.00, not CEU reimbursement. 5. Poor Equipment! The company fails to provide sufficient amount of computer equipment for therapist. Therefore, if your location has 15 therapist, but there are a total of 7 working computers, you do not have access to a decent working computer. This affects your productivity, which is often a huge "compliance problem" for the company. Never that the company takes into account lack of equipment for point of service documentation. If you go under productivity standards, you are placed in "disciplinary actions." 6. Unethical Standards! This company pushes the unethical envelope for employees to evaluate Med B long-term patients who are sometimes not good rehab potential. This is simply because Med B patient's has the highest return for reimbursement. Therefore, the company pushes for this type of treatment. When patient's are placed as eval-only, therapist are questioned and sometimes summoned to the manager's office when you stand up to say "NO."

1.0
Apr 10, 2020

They don’t care about their therapists safety or morale!!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay. Otherwise nothing else can be said.

Cons

Productivity too high. No raises or performance reviews. Lack of interest in their employees safety/lives. History of firing staff after trying to come back from FMLA. They did not provide staff with adequate PPE for covid treatments. No hazard pay for therapists working directly with covid patients. They do not give you full reimbursement for PTO not used. Human Resources clueless when it came to pandemic resources or management.

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