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Restore Therapy Services Reviews

3.2

51% would recommend to a friend

(76 total reviews)

Alan Parker

53% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Restore Therapy Services has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 76 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Restore Therapy Services employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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76 reviews
1.0
4 Feb 2017

Poor leadership and inexperienced managers

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They do pay well PRN in rural areas up to $50-$60 dollars and hour.

Cons

They put assistants in as rehab directors since it is cheaper financially, thus you have leaders with lack of knowledge when it comes to patient care. Easy company for bad therapists to falsify charges on patient treatment, little management oversight. It is a nursing home run therapy company that doesn't charge their own nursing homes fair market value for therapy services thus there is not enough revenue to support and run a great therapy company.

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Restore Therapy Services Response
9y
We appreciate your comments. In response to them: When we select someone to manage our therapy team at a facility, we are reviewing their skills, leadership experience (or potential), previous work history. clinical knowledge and communication skills. Our managers go through additional training once hired, including ongoing clinical and managerial education. Contrary to your statement, our decisions are not made based on cost-saving measures, as we invest time and expense into developing our managers. In regards to our culture and billing concerns: quite the contrary, we take this quite seriously. We train repeatedly on billable services guidelines for therapists and our Code of Ethics. We have a Compliance Officer and Hotline, and a Billing team that reviews reported billing very closely. As you were trained during your employment with us, if you witnessed any issues, under our Code of Ethics or billable service guidelines, you have an obligation to report this to your manager, regional director or our Compliance Officer. You're welcome to contact us after your employment as well. You should have all of our contact information from our orientation and training you received. Finally, we feel we have a responsibility to be good stewards of our company expenses and not be wasteful. Companies generally are conservative with expenditures for that reason.
3.0
21 Jan 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Restore Therapy contract facilities are located mostly in rural areas, therefore, compensatory packages are favorably negotiable. Flexibility is also at the therapists best interest. If geriatrics is your fote', then Restore is definitely a good choice. Also, the corporate ladder is not impossible to climb if you're one who favors the management role as opposed to the treating world.

Cons

Scaricity of employees!! Being that Restore facilities are located in rural areas, people are less likely to choose them for their place of employment. As a result, the workload can be overwhelming at times, and cause stress, rushed treatment planning (not most effective), and burnout/fatigue. Also, finding coverage when you need time off seems almost impossible at times.

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Restore Therapy Services Response
9y
We appreciate your service to Restore! Please contact HR to discuss your concerns, we value your feedback as a long term employee and would like to better understand your concerns.
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