Eh - Physical Therapist Rehab1 Employee Review

2.0
Apr 11, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible schedule, decent pay, good coworkers

Cons

No mileage compensation, high unit expectations, poor management

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5.0
Nov 14, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Rehab1 offers a great network of internal staff and fellow therapists who are available to explain processes, collaborate about patients, and answer any questions that arise! As a part-time employee, the company offers excellent flexibility to support your unique schedule. Orientation processes are tailored to the individual's experience and time needed to acclimate to company systems. The company demonstrates great understanding regarding timelines for acquiring licensing as needed.

Cons

You may be the only therapist of your discipline on-site, so if you want to brainstorm with another professional from the same field you may need to set aside time to find another therapist to connect with from within the company.

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Thank you for your feedback. We are so happy that you are enjoying the flexibility working for Rehab1 has to offer.
2.0
Apr 22, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

* Flexible scheduling that can offer a good degree of autonomy in structuring your day-to-day visits * Exposure to a wide variety of patients and home health cases across different settings in Berks County * Independent field work for clinicians who prefer minimal in-office requirements

Cons

* Driving demands are often excessive and inefficient, with large geographic coverage areas that are not always well clustered, making productivity feel unnecessarily difficult to maintain * Limited flexibility in case assignments, even when routes are clearly inefficient or impact daily workload significantly * Little to no meaningful internal promotion pathway, with leadership roles rarely filled from within the clinical staff * Compensation growth is minimal, with raises not consistently reflecting workload, experience, or performance * Starting PTO accrual is very low compared to industry standards * No 401(k) employer match, which is a notable drawback for long-term retention and benefits competitiveness * Management approach can feel rigid, with limited willingness to adjust quotas or operational expectations despite clinician feedback and field realities

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