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Stronger Oregon

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No longer a good company to work for - LPC Therapist Stronger Oregon Employee Review

1.0
11 Mar 2025
Recommend
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Pros

When I first started with Stronger Oregon during its first few years it was a good company to work for. It was much smaller than what it is now, and ran like a private practice. Most clinicians had a lot of freedom to run their own practice, and support was there if you needed it. We were also well paid. But over the years it has really crumbled. They expanded to over 250 therapists in just a year and a half, however their leadership team has remained the same 4 people. There is one clinical director who overseas 250 therapists! This is unethical! Now when you reach out to the clinical team for support or crisis nobody responds, literally nobody responds. They also suddenly started implementing tons and tons of policies, every week there's a new policy. It's hard to keep up. And the emails from the CEO, Josh, are demeaning and demoralizing. These changes are clearly not working for the clinicians as some of their top clinicians who have been there from the start have been leaving in drones over the last six months. I started to notice some of my favorite colleagues leaving, and now every week it seems like a new one is out the door. most people have been there since the beginning have already left, or getting ready to leave. Leadership is not investing in their providers, they're not giving us any training or providing CEUs, they're just using us to build a conglomerate. There's also only a one percent match on 401k, when this is a multimillion dollar company. I've received better benefits at smaller practices. It's clear that the change has shifted from running a private practice to a Community Behavioral health corporation. They're just using the clinicians to make money and grow the company, but they don't have the pillars of support there. There's no clinical team, there's no training, and the people coming in for therapy are more and more acute with more intense issues, because Stronger Oregon comes up first in Google searches for therapy. As an associate I was expected to see bipolar one clients (over telehealth) and acute clients that I was not properly trained for. These are specialized populations that you must have additional training in order to see, yet these people are scheduled into my calendar all the time. There's also a really high turnover rate with the intake team, because their manager is abusive to people. Leadership refuses to address Vanessa who treats people like crap. This is baffling to me.

Cons

The entire company is run by four people, and some of them are very toxic. They are abusive to employees, and when people complain about these people in leadership, excuses are made for them, or you are gaslit. They are probably the reason why Therapists are leaving. They need help addressing their diversity equity and inclusion. It's nonexistent. I have experienced antisemitism multiple times, even from leadership. They also encourage clinicians to refrain from billing in certain ways that are fraudulent so that they can work with more Medicaid clients. If Josh continues to run his business like this, they're going to get into trouble. It feels too risky to work here anymore. Like everyone else, I'm looking to leave, if I can spare any other clinicians from enduring this, that's just my goal.

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5.0
3 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great work-life balance and growth opportunities. Clinicians are at the heart of systems and configurations. Large systemic changes in healthcare are being dynamically and transparently responded to by leadership

Cons

Much of the connection with the team occurs remotely which may not be everyone's preference.

2.0
2 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They offered decent paid time off and benefits which was nice as an associate counselor.

Cons

Their favorite saying is "we're building the plane as we fly it" which is a very good representation of my experience at this company. They are expanding faster than they can sustain. Josh the CEO seems more focused on growth than quality of care. The company is accepting contracts with school districts in the Portland area without the staff to fulfill those contracts. When they do acquire the staff, they seem quick to let them go. I know personally of at least 3 different people who were fired within their first few months of employment, unexpectedly and without being able to do closure sessions with their clients. This company is so disorganized it is unreal. There are a few leadership staff members who are doing the best they can to hold it together, but there is very little structural organization. I was left playing PR at my school sites trying to answer for the disorganization of the company many times. They spread one counselor across many schools trying to fill their contracts, rather than dedicate one counselor per 1-2 school sites. They often had more than one counselor per school site one day each per week which made very little sense and frustrated school staff, as well as employees. Not a lot of training and onboarding was very disorganized.

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