A workplace where people are willing to help whenever support is needed. - Support Worker mecwacare Employee Review

4.0
24 Dec 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Lovely elderly people who create a warm and friendly atmosphere.

Cons

At times, you may have to work with colleagues who lack basic manners and professionalism.

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1.0
12 Mar 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The people who provide the frontline care are amazing. The people who receive the care are beautiful and deserve the best.

Cons

The reality of being in this office was not for me.

3
1.0
4 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I joined mecwacare believing in its core values, but my time revealed a profound disconnect between its curated image and the stark reality. The most distressing aspect was the persistent lack of genuine care. There is a vast gulf between rhetoric and reality; mecwacare aggressively promotes a superficial facade internally and externally, but this compassion is entirely for show. In practice, staff wellbeing and client outcomes are secondary to corporate objectives. Consequently, the culture is the most toxic I have encountered in my career. Frustration and burnout are constant and widespread. These are not isolated incidents, but chronic, recurring themes discussed openly by an unsupported, unheard workforce. Over time, I watched capable, dedicated people have their spirits broken and give up advocating for change, realising their efforts were futile. Chronic stress and abysmal morale have taken a visible, lasting toll on the mental and physical wellbeing of the workforce.

Cons

The CEO and executive leadership are completely severed from frontline operational realities. This systemic alienation means top-level decisions generate unnecessary stress and friction. Recent operational changes failed to solve underlying causes; they merely increased workloads, compounding pressure on an already exhausted workforce. This environment is exceptionally difficult for professionals with strong ethics. Employees who challenge poor decisions are treated as the problem, not assets. Speaking up carries professional and personal consequences, teaching staff that silence is safer than advocacy. I strongly advise applicants to research thoroughly, seek unfiltered feedback from current and former staff, and evaluate if this culture aligns with your standards. I cannot recommend mecwacare.

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