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Reliant Rehabilitation

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Care Matters, but not to their own employees. Know what you're getting yourself into. - Corporate Office Reliant Rehabilitation Employee Review

1.0
10 Aug 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They pay you on time.

Cons

•Environment: - There is no regular communication or interaction with leadership. I’ve worked in both large and start-up companies before, and most would have some kind of setting where everyone can get on the same page, review successes, or discuss trajectory of company, making you feel like you’re part of a team. At Reliant, executives fly in each week, keep to themselves, and rarely interact with the corporate office team unless they need something. - Only status quo is incentivized. There is no strategic goal-setting for non-executives, no annual review, thus no path for advancement. - I found things to be overall secretive, even about the simplest things, including new hires. Many directors or managers come to work to find they have a new boss or colleague; whose work now absorbs some of their own scope. Whether done purposefully or not, this does not make anyone feel good about their work product and was a red flag for me. - I also found the work environment to be very toxic and I believe it starts at the top. Many of the executives don't come with a lot of experience in corporate settings and I honestly don't think many are fit for their roles. Either they were brought in by nepotism or they are brought in because they know someone. They allow unprofessional behavior amongst themselves and the work environment suffers for it. • Feedback: Feedback to management about negative behaviors by co-workers goes ignored. Some people are untouchable because of their tenure or their position in the company. • Work Life Balance: Depends on your role. I am thankful that I had a good manager who shielded me from unnecessary evening and weekend work. You won't be given a company phone nor be compensated for company calls on your personal phone. It is expected from many executives that you do things immediately even on holidays and weekends, no matter how hard you work during the week. •Benefits: - If you need good healthcare, don't work here. - PTO and the required use of PTO for holidays (yes, corporate staff have to use PTO for Christmas) was not explained to me during on-boarding. PTO must be used for all holidays, and when coupled with the standard annual PTO allotment, is substandard. This is a constant feedback item to the CEO, but he is steadfast in his refusal to allow the corporate staff to have holidays like any other corporate office in the healthcare industry. - 401k match. There is none.

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5.0
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Pros

So many locations and opportunities to be part of a team that loves their community. Great benefits, 401k matching.

Cons

Limited staffing, need to rollout an onboarding program

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Reliant Rehabilitation Response
8mo
Thank you so much for your kind word. We’re thrilled to hear you’ve had a great experience and appreciate you highlighting our benefits, leadership, and culture. Staffing can definitely be a challenge, and we’re continuing to invest in onboarding by piloting a new 'New HIre Orientation" with plans to roll it out to all locations in 2026. Grateful to have you as part of the Reliant family! - The Reliant Rehabilitation Team
1.0
22 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Not much. Co-workers and my employees were amazing.

Cons

They do not care about you as a person. Absolutely will treat you like a number and will get rid of you with no notice. I never got a raise in the 5 years I was a DOR.

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Reliant Rehabilitation Response
2w
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and for your years of service as a Director of Rehabilitation. We are dissapointed to hear that your experience did not reflect the culture and support we strive to provide for our employees. At Reliant, we recognize that our people are the foundation of our success, and we take concerns regarding leadership, communication, and employee experience seriously. While we cannot comment on individual employment matters, we value all feedback as an opportunity to learn and improve. We are grateful for the dedication you brought to your team and the residents you served throughout your tenure. We wish you continued success in your future endeavors and appreciate you sharing your perspective. - The Reliant Team.
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