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Freedom Behavioral

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There is not one pro to working here. - Intake Coordinator Freedom Behavioral Employee Review

1.0
11 Jan 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Do not waste your time working here.

Cons

Seriously do not waste your time trying to work here unless you flourish off of having an ever increasing amount of tasks with an unrealistic timeline of getting them completed. They don’t care about your mental health and they barely care about their patients... all they’re focused on is the turnover rate of patients so they can get paid. If you TRULY love mental health and want to pursue a career in that field PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE don’t waste your time. I only wish I would have been able to read a review like this before I poured my heart and soul into a company that truly did not care about me. They “temporarily” laid me off during a pandemic and then ignored my emails and calls when I asked for an update on when I would be returning... if that doesn’t tell you enough about working at Freedom Behavioral then maybe the no paid holidays, the terrible/lack of benefits and terrible pay will. Please don’t waste your time. I promise you it isn’t worth it. If they can’t treat their employees with respect why would you trust your family here?

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5.0
6 Dec 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great place to work. The world needs more of these places. They truly care for their patients. Treated very well as an employee. Would still be there if they hadn't closed.

Cons

I had no Cons I enjoyed this job.

1.0
12 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It's a job that pays.

Cons

Everything other than the pay. Seriously, believe whatever you have heard about this company and the owner. You are expected to be on call 24 hours a day, everyday for your area, with no additional pay. You are expected to complete intake forms, even if you are not clinical and have never seen the patient. You will be required to make 15 contacts a day, every week, and questioned as to why you have not and expected to make up for it, they provide you the contacts, which are often non-viable.

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