Arbor Wellness Reviews

1.4

0% would recommend to a friend

(6 total reviews)

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1.0
6 Sept 2025
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Pros

Helping those wanting to help themselves mentally.

Cons

The primary concern stems from operational inefficiencies and leadership shortcomings within the Leadership department, which fosters a negative and unproductive work environment. The newly promoted administrative staff lacks experience and exhibits unprofessional conduct, including a preference for impersonal communication and condescending interactions with senior staff, eroding trust and hindering teamwork. This situation is further compounded by HR's inability to address these fundamental issues effectively. The substandard training provided to nursing staff raises serious concerns regarding client safety and care quality. The organizational culture appears to be characterized by favoritism, rewarding those who accept unsustainable workloads and silencing dissenting voices. This creates a climate of fear, discouraging constructive feedback and inhibiting necessary organizational improvements. The lack of responsiveness from Human Resources to employee concerns exacerbates this sense of vulnerability. The cumulative effect of these challenges is a pervasive sense of instability and insecurity among employees. The lack of management support, inadequate training, and excessive workloads are leading to significant work-life imbalance and impacting overall employee well-being. It is disappointing that the company fails to address these issues, despite its potential to excel in supporting its staff.

1.0
21 Jan 2025

Heads in Beds > Quality Programming

Anonymous employee
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Pros

A good place to get your feet wet in the mental health field. Good insurance plan.

Cons

My time at Arbor was very hit or miss. Mostly miss. BHT's are the lowest paid position in the building yet are expected to do the most work and are often receiving the short end of the stick of poor programming/clinical team. Therapists make no effort to help their patient outside of their one individual therapy session a week. Clients are in group for most of their day but the groups are run poorly and group facilitators do not follow the group rules that are expected of clients. The admissions department paints an unrealistic picture to prospective clients who end up becoming disappointed once they see they were misled. There is so much time and effort put into AMA blocking once this happens. Many clients are frustrated as the Arbor Wellness website promises EMDR but is not offered as there is no therapist on staff who is licensed in EMDR therapy, and if there was, there would be no way to accommodate all clients who would benefit from EMDR therapy. Admissions also accepts high acuity patients that Arbor is simply not equipped for which stresses the BHTs and nursing staff.

1.0
16 Oct 2024
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Pros

The salary was better most places

Cons

The Executive Dir is too afraid to face the staff herself, so she relies on others to do her dirty work. Instead of addressing problems she manipulates people into forcing others out or they may be forced out It’s a cowardly way to run an office and it’s driving away valuable employees. Leadership should be about accountability, but instead it is get rid of everyone she doesn’t feel she has total power over acting as if she’s a queen and everyone else is a pesant

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