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Disappointing - Registered Nurse Comprehensive Healthcare Employee Review

2.0
22 Dec 2022
Recommend
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Pros

The pay was competitive for the area. The work environment was comfortable enough, and the nature of the work was meaningful.

Cons

The RN's back up in a mental health crisis, consisted of poorly supervised mental health workers. Their management was disengaged and unavailable, allowing for behaviors that were unacceptable in a work place and very disturbing to be around. Despite the obvious, and the multiple reports to management, the behaviors were allowed to continue, while these staff members fraternized and partied with the said management. Nursing management was also unavailable, disconnected and seemed uninterested in the reports of unprofessional conduct affecting the nursing staff. It was mysterious, as to how the nursing director acquired or kept their position, given the history of minimal nursing experience. The recruitment and retention of nurses was and continues to be disproportionate to the pay and benefits offered by the company.

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Comprehensive Healthcare Response
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Thank you for your honest feedback. We strive to provide a safe, supportive, and professional work environment for all staff, so we would appreciate the opportunity to further investigate and resolve these concerns. Please reach out to any member of Human Resources to provide additional details so we can work toward a solution.

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Where to start? Imagine a 1990s cubicle farm, but with the high-stakes pressure of healthcare and the trust level of a high-security prison. We have a "40-hour floor" policy, which means if your butt isn't in that specific fabric chair from 8:00:00 to 5:00:00, the building might actually self-destruct.

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