Infinity Rehab Reviews

3.5

69% would recommend to a friend

(208 total reviews)
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Mike Billings

84% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Infinity Rehab has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 208 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Infinity Rehab 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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208 reviews
2.0
10 Oct 2011

I'm not sure any SNF company is the best right now

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Lots of job openings -Ease of moving locations, if that is important to you -Decent salary -Assistants are allowed to be Director of Rehab's as well as therapists -There is a good system in place to allow therapists/assistants to pursue a DOR position and the training that is needed -Annual Symposium for employees to get together and gain CEU's

Cons

-They are currently threatening to cut benefits and have already cut short term and long term disability without any warning, leaving pregnant employees with a major loss of income and no way to make it up. -The productivity expectation is 85% which is too high considering all the extra paperwork they require along with a major shortage of computers. This leaves 50 minutes a day to do everything from document, talk to nurses, do the extra req'd paperwork, wait in line for a computer, gather patients, etc. -Taking PTO is difficult at best and they do require employees to work all major holidays including Christmas day and Thanksgiving day, and not just partial days but all day. One employee from each discipline is allowed off at each building. -Very high stress job. -The upper management has been out of the field for too long. They frequently make new rules/requirements that are supposed to make our jobs easier but reality is, it makes it more difficult.

2.0
30 Jan 2014
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Pros

Expansive network of evidenced based practices and other therapists to bounce ideas off. Yearly convention for therapists to get CEUs

Cons

Like most skilled nursing facilities in the country, High productivity rates make the work/life balance mostly work with a little bit of life, easily making one burn out from their job. Limited computers to meet this high rates for point of service documentation and being reprimanded if rates are not met (even on your first week of work)

1.0
18 Aug 2015

micro-managing, unethical

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Pros

They had pretty good insurance benefits.

Cons

Infinity Rehab is a big company and has several regions that I think are nice to work with. As it turns out, I did not have one of those regions. This was my first job out of school and that is difficult enough. I had three rehab directors my first few months of work. The building was a difficult building, butting heads with the therapy department. Despite those setbacks, I worked very hard and tried to do my best for patients. After making one mistake, I was watched with an eagle eye. The upper management micro-managed to the extreme. They watched my Facebook page, I received very mean and inappropriate emails that would make me feel horrible for weeks. It effected my morale and confidence as a therapist. Every single small mistake I made was told to upper management. At about 7 months, I was the longest term employee. I am not the only therapist who felt this way. I saw seasoned therapists completely dis-empowered by what they had experienced with management giving reprimands. I feel like the company did not trust us. A new grad left after her first day, because she was thrown in with no support. Meeting minutes and productivity was of the utmost importance and strictly enforced. It frequently was given more energy than the actual care we gave our patients. A lot of pressure on PTs to work with patients well over an appropriate/needed therapy time for RUGs. I now work for a different rehab company and realize the extent to how stressful and unfair that environment was. I am now paid more, not pushed, therapists are employed long term, and upper management treats me like a good person and competent professional. Do your research. Ask why the position is open.

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