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Community Medical Services

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They will burn you out. - SUD Counselor Community Medical Services Employee Review

1.0
Feb 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working with clients is the only good part of the day.

Cons

This company treats clinicians like a vending machine: drop coins in, billable hours come out. This is literally the only thing that matters. PTO accrual is 3 hours for two weeks, rendering any kind of real time off or self care nigh impossible. Punitive, fear-based "leadership" that focuses entirely on bringing in new revenue sources (you might know them as "clients") at the expense of time spent with people currently receiving services (such as they are). CMS does not support its front-line workers in any sense and working here is a guaranteed path to burnout.

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5.0
Jan 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great energy, support from the top.

Cons

Counselor service delivery standards are tough to meet.

1.0
Feb 26, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The organization serves a meaningful mission and many frontline staff are deeply committed to patient care. There are strong clinicians and team members who genuinely care about outcomes and work hard under challenging conditions. The work itself can be rewarding and impactful.

Cons

There were significant concerns related to leadership culture and accountability. Reports of favoritism and bullying were not uncommon, and hiring and promotion practices lacked transparency, contributing to distrust among staff. Expectations were often applied inconsistently, which impacted morale and created confusion around standards. There were also ongoing concerns regarding billing integrity and documentation overlap between disciplines. Staff who attempted to maintain strict accuracy in their billing practices often encountered pressure to modify documentation to align with existing nursing notes, creating ethical tension around compliance standards. This dynamic contributed to an environment where boundaries felt unclear and employees who prioritized documentation accuracy risked marginalization or being pushed out. The mission has strong potential, but meaningful cultural reform, clearer accountability, and reinforced compliance safeguards are necessary to support both employees and the communities served.

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