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BHT - BHT Waters Edge Recovery Employee Review

1.0
19 Sept 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are no pros that i can think of

Cons

Terrible communication. Wrong people promoted to management. Managers stood around and smoked and on cell phones all day while we worked our butts off. Managers expect you to work overtime and go above and beyond your job description , but they would not help when help was needed. People in office talked down to BHT and were rude.

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Pros

I really liked my Supervisor

Cons

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4.0
1 Dec 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Watersedge Recovery truly cares about their clients. I saw the owner and managers shell out company (and personal) money to buy patients meds and other necessities when they didn't have to. I have been told by many clients that the clinical care at Watersedge was the best they had ever experienced. The therapists were genuine and loved the clients. They also have a motivational speaker on staff (Anthony Chambers) whom the clients really seemed to get a lot from. Clinical always provided support to the tech staff. Problem clients were dealt with and given consequences, which made my job easier. There was such a strong family atmosphere here. My supervisors and everyone above them always treated everyone with the utmost respect.

Cons

Like all growing companies, Watersedge transitioned from its small beginnings to a medium sized corporate entity. This transition was by no means smooth, and the company failed to show security during this critical time when everyone was watching. Layoffs were sweeping and unprecedented. One day we were told that all the case managers were fired. Some weeks we would learn of a dozen or more people fired. All this while the number of clients in treatment dwindled to the lowest number I had seen. I understand companies need to plug leaks and find ways to turn loss into profit, but when there is no warning or explanation given, these moves look wild and irrational. It makes you feel like you're on a sinking ship, which is why I quit when I did. Despite this criticism, I still have the highest regard for Watersedge recovery, and wish the company the best.

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