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Clean Recovery Centers Reviews

2.3

15% would recommend to a friend

(20 total reviews)

8% positive business outlook

Clean Recovery Centers has an employee rating of 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on 20 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there.

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20 reviews
1.0
18 Apr 2026

Unpaid on call and holidays

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Addiction Psychiatry Specialty Detox, Residential, PHP and IOP treatment

Cons

Unpaid on-call Unpaid Mandated holidays Overworked, Unsafe, Unreliable and backstabbing Leadership, Poor Benefits, All about profits,

3.0
23 Feb 2026

Okay place as an employee

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I was well appreciated as a clinician by immediate management Clientele was respectful and appreciative Salary was decent Hours were decent

Cons

I didn't care for the care that some didn't give to the clients Residential is off site of main campus

1.0
21 Jan 2026

Transparency doesn’t exist

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

•   The mission sounds good to the public    •   Frontline staff work incredibly hard despite leadership, not because of it

Cons

At this point, it feels like multiple employees are all saying the same thing—and corporate is not listening. Staffing is consistently inadequate across sites, yet workloads continue to increase. Responsibilities are added without training, explanation, or written policy updates. Expectations change constantly, often verbally, and rarely appear in writing. This leaves employees overwhelmed, unprotected, and set up to fail. Corporate communication is opaque and dismissive. When staff raise reasonable questions about workflow, compliance, or resources, answers are either convoluted, contradictory, or clearly designed to shut down further discussion. Employees are exhausted from asking for clarity and being treated as the problem for doing so. HR enforcement is inconsistent at best. Serious performance and safety issues have been ignored, while dependable employees are pressured to take on unsustainable workloads to compensate. Accountability appears selective, and relationships seem to matter more than competence or client safety. There is a widespread lack of trust in leadership’s financial transparency. Corporate frequently talks about expansion, growth, and new investors, yet sites are repeatedly told they cannot utilize basic resources due to “policy” or “budget” constraints—even when those limitations directly impact client care. Different sites operate under different rules, and clients have openly commented on the unequal treatment they receive depending on location. Many employees are deeply uncomfortable with the disconnect between leadership lifestyles, constant expansion messaging, and the reality of frontline compensation. Salaried staff are stretched far beyond reasonable expectations, bonuses and incentives are minimal, and there is growing concern that compensation and workload practices do not align with federal standards. Collectively, staff know something does not add up financially, and leadership’s refusal to address these concerns only fuels that belief. The culture is one of fear, gossip, and silence. Employees who question processes or raise concerns quickly become whispered about, which discourages transparency and creates a toxic environment. Nepotism appears to influence hiring and retention decisions, increasing risk in an already heavily regulated healthcare setting. Morale is extremely low. Burnout is high. Turnover feels intentional rather than accidental—as if employees are being pushed until they either quit or make a mistake.

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