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Needs a lot of improvement - ABA Behavioral Therapist Newline Behavioral Solutions Employee Review

1.0
17 Feb 2023
Recommend
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Pros

•Pay is on time •CPR/ first aid/ safety training is paid •It’s a very rewarding job working with children

Cons

•Lack of supervision •Treated like babysitters •Company is disorganized •Ignores parent’s complaints and do not check if they are satisfied with the service being provided •They do not check in on in-home employees wellbeing •Thrown into the job with little-to-no training •Bad communication •In-home therapist get overwhelmed easily and do not get the same amount of communication and assistance as clinic employees •The owner sets a day that she will come by to help staff and parents and doesn’t say that she is unable to make it until the day passes. •Some clients are left without a therapists for months •Lack of programming and assessments, therapist feel like they are on their own •No feedback •Parents have said that the quality of service does not live up to the costly

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5.0
26 June 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Warm and welcoming the second you step foot in the clinic. The staff is always friendly and helpful. As an employee the work environment here is rewarding and positive.

Cons

None that I can say.

2.0
14 Sept 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Most of the clinical team is very compassionate and talented. There are opportunities to voice your concerns/suggestions as well as potential for growth for all team members. The work itself can be very rewarding and the clinic spaces are well stocked for the clients. The company is small and less bureaucratic, making change more achievable when the support and resources are present.

Cons

Caseload and responsibilities felt as if it was too much for one person in a clinical director role. Company continued to accept new clients without adequate team members to serve them, contributing to staffing shortages, a perceived decline in quality for clients who did receive services, and believed unfair treatment to families in need who went without ever getting services after intakes/assessments were completed. Due to staffing shortages, therapists began working with clients well before they were fully trained and senior clinical team members were acting as therapists frequently, making the ability to conduct any quality assurance measures very difficult. Lack of clinical oversight appeared to contribute to low morale and motivation of team members, likely decreasing quality even further. Inconsistent treatment of team members in terms of acknowledgment of their work/accomplishments, wage increases, and benefits. Lack of adequate transition time for most team changes and some clients who are discharged. Lack of continuing education opportunities for team members.

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