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Ratings for Kindred Healthcare

  • Appreciation
    3.0
  • Company Outlook
    3.3
  • Fair Pay
    2.2
  • Learning and Development
    3.1
  • Manager Communication
    3.5
  • Manager Relationship
    3.9
  • Pay Transparency
    2.2
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Kindred Healthcare Reviews

What is it like working at Kindred Healthcare?

Work is impactful, but there is no room to grow.
Wellness Coordinator in Sarasota:
Pros: I love the people I serve.
Cons: I dislike the politics, and the pressure for reduction in cost, and the focus on time.
Physical Therapy Assistant:
Pros: Great company with good benefits.
Cons: Large case load.
Lacks corporate oversight.
Physical Therapist (PT) in Walterboro:
Pros: Patient care
Cons: Poor local management
Too lax on pay and recognition.
Case Manager in Denver:
Pros: Working with patients. autonomy, support from my director
Cons: turnover, expectations of administration on getting patients out or bringing patients in who do not meet LTACH criteria. Lack of Transperancy
Physical Therapist Assistant in Bedford:
Good pay, bad benefits, great coworkers. Great patient care. Flexible schedule. Difficult to earn PTO and holiday pay is not paid for full day (based on hours worked over past 90 days) good technology, good support for continuing education except for requiring you to use PTO for courses and again PTO accrues very slowly.
It is a decent job but does not pay what I would like considering the work I do in my department.
Lead Radiologic Technologist in Chicago:
Pros: I like my co workers and enjoy helping the patients
Cons: That my job doesn't end when I punch out at the end of the day, I am called constantly when I am off the clock
Physical Therapy Assistant in Baltimore:
I'm so disappointed in my company. In the current Covid-19 crisis, cut the pay of all rehab staff by 10%. The therapists that are providing DIRECT PATIENT CARE, while other companies are giving hazard pay. The CEO-who is a MILLIONAIRE- takes a 15% pay cut, and expects us, the people that EARN THE REVENUE for the company, to think he is generous. It's unbelievable!

Most Popular Benefits at Kindred Healthcare

Retirement & Financial Benefits
Profit Sharing
401(k) Plan