Was a Great Experience/Good and Bad - Therapist Gracepoint Employee Review

3.0
Jun 11, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Had excellent training and co-workers. I loved my job. I looked forward to working with the people and what I did mattered.

Cons

I didn't feel valued. The pay was crap for how hard I worked. The mangement acts like giving you free food is compensation for a raise. You only get a yearly percentage raise with the whole company.

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Pros

Great supportive coworkers, qualified supervisor for clinical hours and supportive direct supervisor. No weekends or evenings.

Cons

Disorganized and sketchy upper management. Poor financial management. Extremely underpaid staff, especially therapists. I could have gotten paid more as an intern somewhere else than working at GP as a fully licensed therapist. Company did not provide an offer letter or fair negotiation with salary. Company paid 15k less than the competition. GP did not take my health concerns seriously when I reported mold in my first 2 offices; they simply moved me into another moldy office until my doctor wrote a letter that I had to work from home after developing symptoms of chest pain and sore throat due to mold exposure. This resulted in me spending hundreds of dollars extra for medical treatment and testing that insurance did not cover. The entire outpatient building has mold in the offices and hallways! Even after I reported mold to maintenance and OSHA they didn’t remediate during the 1 year and 9 months I worked there. The health insurance is very expensive and the company changed the insurance 3 times during my employment, and none of those medical plans changes were made to be affordable for the employees. HR conveniently changed the hurricane policy in employee handbook right before the two major hurricanes Helene and Milton so that employees did not get paid for missing any work due to hurricane emergencies, outages or mandatory evacuations. I was in mandatory evacuation zone and had to use my PTO for missed days. Sadly, some coworkers of mine had no PTO so they simply did not get paid.

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