Think long and hard..... - Marketing Director Arden Courts Employee Review

2.0
12 Apr 2019
Recommend
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Pros

As with any job in senior housing, we do this job because we’re passionate about the residents and families. Arden Courts is no different. In fact I feel it’s magnified since you’re dealing with residents and family members who are dealing with the horrible disease of a cognitive impairment.

Cons

1. Commission program is based on a monthly accrual method pause quarterly. For example: commission you earn in January would be paid 60 days after the end of Q1. #notmotivating 2. Expectations are unclear and ambiguous. Better get Everything in writing. And even then it’s not enough. 3. They want the Marketing Director out but yet you’re held accountable for conversion ratios based on tours that you ED or part time phone operators are conducting. #makesnosense 4. CRM system sucks. You’ll might as well use an index card filing system to keep track of your leads. You’ll be more productive. 5. Completely out of touch with how baby boomers (adult children) expect to be communicated with. Expectation is to NOT share information or collateral unless they physically come in for a tour.

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5.0
24 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Teamwork that starts with management. Caring, empathetic employees.

Cons

Sometimes I’m so busy I work through my lunch break.

5.0
23 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I've worked in healthcare for a while, and Arden Courts has been one of the most rewarding places I've worked. Memory care is definitely challenging at times, but it's also incredibly fulfilling to build relationships with residents and their families and see the impact you can make every day. One thing I really appreciate is that the work environment feels much more manageable than skilled nursing. It allows staff to spend more quality time with residents and focus on what really matters. The residents become like family, and the team genuinely cares about them. The company is also smaller than many large healthcare organizations, which I see as a positive. There is a clear structure, expectations are straightforward, and you don't feel like just another number. Leadership is accessible, and there is support when you need it. The benefits are excellent, and there are opportunities to learn and grow within the company. No workplace is perfect, but overall Arden Courts has been a great place to work, and I would recommend it to anyone interested in memory care.

Cons

Low tuition reimbursement, but they do have some!

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