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Preferred Therapy Services

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Constant headaches - Speech Language Pathologist Assistant Preferred Therapy Services Employee Review

5.0
9 June 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-ability to schedule visits that’s convenient for you and the patients parents -ceu credits are provided -provided missing clinical hours if missing, to meet the state requirement to get slpa license

Cons

-made to play marketer on top of being a therapist -tracking and turning in mileage report is a pain, wasn’t worth much and wasn’t worth doing 95% of the time -pay rate is not enough to cover gas, maintenance, expenses to buy materials or living expenses -forced to drive on other side of town due to no available therapist in the area (overall driving from one side to the other side of dallas); not practical and was not compensated -therapist were asked to research and present a CEU that was not compensated! -boss is all talk about helping the therapist build their portfolio and resumes for college, but is all lies -overall, this company doesn’t compensate enough or not at all, in regards to what we do

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5.0
1 Oct 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Therapist support, office support, CEUs, learning techniques, SOAP notes are easy, big fam, good perspective, honest about pay

Cons

Drive to the office for a therapy meeting each week - wait, that's a good thing

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1.0
2 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- The patients are so sweet - Lots of play therapy - Lots of independent work - Some of the Supervisors are helpful

Cons

Ownership, management, lack of communication, false promises. The owner of the company is haughty and overly picky. They will tell you that your caseload will be close to where you live, but it most likely won’t be. They will keep that promise lingering for you. Miles driven are not compensated for, and I was assigned to drive significantly further than what I had signed up for or could afford. Paychecks are not available through direct deposit and you either have to drive all the way to the office to pick them up or wait for snail mail. Assistants are severely under-compensated for the amount of work, driving, and stress provided by the job. Just not worth it, truly.

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