It was OK...but got bad - Occupational Therapist Select Medical Employee Review

3.0
Jun 30, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Stable work Offered overtime Friendly Coworkers Clean facility

Cons

My building hired mostly new grads and few experienced therapist. DOR pushing for inappropriate RUGS and not valuing therapist's decision. Regional manager rarely praised staff, only focused on what staff was doing wrong Limited approval of CEU's despite it bing a benefit given to employees. No yearly reviews. No raises despite other companies offering higher rates and cost of living increase. Really push productivity. Won't let you discharge patient's when it is not appropriate. New staff get limited on boarding and training. High turnover of DOR

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

The pay is better than most places- but for a reason. Rehab team fabulous.

Cons

Greedy for-profit system. Benefits are terrible. Unsafe patient assignments. This patient population is critically ill, unstable, and often come with infections, pressure injuries and other conditions they acquired at the sending hospital. Most packed ICUs send patients here when they aren’t progressing fast enough or about to die. You often have 5 of these patients at a time on ventilators, critical drips, complex wound treatments, etc. Due to high staff turnover you are often working with a staff who was rushed through orientation and hired with no acute care experience. Their clinical liaisons often withhold or fail to assess for pertinent information prior to them arriving and they often make promises to the families and patients that are untrue (they get paid bonuses to bring in patients- regardless of their outcomes). If you become a charge nurse expect to have a full patient assignment while rounding with providers, running codes, and doing admissions. Don’t expect support from your local leadership team as their expectations from the regional team are too high and they are also overburdened with responsibilities.

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