Aegis Living reviews

4.0

74% would recommend to a friend

(1,015 total reviews)
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Dwayne Clark

75% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Aegis Living has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,015 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Aegis Living employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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1K reviews
1.0
Nov 6, 2019
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Pros

Every community runs like a startup. If you work with a good GM, you get the support you need. If you happen to work under a bad GM or VP that cares only about sales and profit, everyone who works or lives in the community suffers. People who are bringing in the profits make a fortune. People who work day and night and keep the residents happy and alive only make a living. In an inexperienced community, residents die when they are under staff or when the care team is not trained properly, and the truth is often buried. Family members won't know the real stories behind the scene. There is no integrity or work ethics in a poorly managed community. Everything is about profits for them at the end of the day. And for the VPs that let these things slide and walk away with awards and more money in their pockets? I hope this helps them sleep at night, truly.

Cons

A luxury environment, which is just for the looks. Perhaps under good leadership, you will get more out of it.

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Aegis Living Response
6y
This is Dwayne Clark the CEO and Founder, your claims are serious and not what this companies stands for. My own family have been residents of Aegis so I take this very personally. Our goal is to have nothing less then world class care. If you have specific claims then I invite you to contact me at our corporate office and have a one on one meeting with me to discuss how we can get better.
1.0
May 11, 2022

Let’s try this again… run away while you can!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Ok, there was rumors for a long time about upper level staff paying to get negative Glassdoor reviews removed. Guess it’s still happening since I’ve had two that have been removed. There are no pros here, except for the residents. They are the only redeeming part of selling your soul to work here.

Cons

This will never have enough space… Full time is 36hrs. Pay is absolute minimum wage for the area, and even for the industry. They tell you there’s plenty of overtime available, but you still have to work over 4 hrs beyond your normal shift to even get overtime. There’s not plenty, this is a lie. When requesting more hours you receive a line about how they can’t afford it currently. Even to the point of asking employees to come in hours early, but not clock in until their shift. That’s straight illegal, and management disagreed. Bonuses. “Bonuses” did occur. Largely these were drawings for gift cards and items like TV’s. While cool, this is clear exploitation of using tax shelters to not have to pay further taxes on bonuses and such. Purchasing things like gift cards and commodities allows a write off, rather than a tax. This is using your employees to get tax breaks. That’s warped. And the annual Christmas “bonus.” This is based on resident and family contributions to a “fund” that was then “divided among employees.” I worked here for three of these bonuses, and I’m not sure if upper level staff funneled these funds into their own pockets, residents didn’t donate, or this “fund” didn’t even exist. Multiple residents would talk about how management was trying to talk them into donating. And even more talked about how they did donate, and yet, after three Christmases not a single bonus was seen. They say there’s plenty of room for advancement and raises. In two and a half years, one raise was assessed, and this was after min wage for the area went up. The raise was to meet new min wage standards. Another lie. They say there’s room for advancement. Another lie. Dwayne would rather employ businessmen (men being the operative term. Sure you have plenty of women on staff, but management is largely men and women who cater to their every whim) who have no understanding of healthcare and only know how to get more money by deceiving employees and resident families. Another lie. It’s impossible to move around outside of your job. Let’s talk about that previous lie a little more. Management and resident sales would routinely lie to prospective residents about services offered on site. At this site there were many rooms which were advertised (yoga rooms, salons, sports dens, pools, etc) that never even got the lights turned on. Maintenance staff was sent to dust it on occasion and tidy it up so they looked used and presentable. Staff lied about the activities taking place. Staff lied about what residents would have access to. Employee meals: when I got hired and was told the meals were free. Though a negligible cost ($1 at the time), this was still something that was lied about. Employee concerns and issues: leaving reviews is the only way to get Dwayne, or anybody’s attention. HR repeatedly lied about “handling” issues when it would literally disappear after the phone was hung up. When approaching management about concerns things like “if you don’t like working here, you can go work at ______ (the local burger chain in Seattle), remember we’re a family, and you’re going to be abandoning us though” Resident neglect: during my time there multiple floods took place. One occurred in memory care with a ceiling leak where a resident was left in a flooding room for over six hours because nobody was doing the required checks. And it’s memory care, residents can’t be expected to understand the reality water is flooding from the ceiling. As well, one resident was in the process of dying, and was supposed to be receiving half hour checks. Their apartment was flooding the entire time too. It was only after an employee filed a complaint with the state that anyone took any sort of notice, and then it was a frantic rush to cover things up. Employee meetings occurred to attempt to find the reporter, and also cover things up when the state inspector came. Often resident families were lied to about issues that had arisen just to placate them. The family focus. Supposedly the company is one big family. At least that’s the promoted mentality. Thing is, this gets used to keep you working in unfavorable conditions with little pay and horrible treatment by management. There’s so much more but I assume this review will get deleted too by the higher ups so I’m not going to waste my time… especially since I know I’ll get a scripted response from someone on the matter (would help if you didn’t use the same responses to every negative review)

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Aegis Living Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We value your feedback and would welcome the opportunity to connect directly as we remain committed to building upon the company culture through staff input to make each day better than the last.  Providing the highest level of resident care has always been the central tenet of Aegis Living’s mission and culture, and our intention is to always be transparent, open, and honest with our employees. We follow state employment law for overtime pay, are proud of our compensation packages, quarterly bonuses and other financial gifts to keep employees incentivized and motivated. Again, we are truly sorry to hear about your experience and welcome a conversation to discuss your concerns. Please feel free to reach out to me or a member of our HR team. Sincerely, Howard Jacobs Chief Operating Officer 503-803-0999
2.0
Sep 17, 2021

Please show your current employees they are valued.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Praise from the residents and your fellow co-workers.

Cons

Having to leave cause the greedy administration doesn't hear us. It seems as though they don't want long-term employees. You don't matter if you're a minion.

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Aegis Living Response
4y
Thank you for your time and input. We want you to know we hear you. You want to be paid more for the work you do. This is an assertion made often inside our industry, and outside of it for that matter. Every day, the senior leadership strategizes on how to attract top talent and retain our good and loyal staff. Pay and benefits for our staff plays prominently in these discussions. We continuously review wages. If changes need to be made outside the routine annual wage increase cycle, we make these changes. Sometimes we hear it’s enough; sometimes we hear it isn’t for some. The amount of time and action Aegis spends on this very important and ongoing issue points to how much of a priority it is. We will continue to make decisions that will help drive staff satisfaction. This week we are conducting a survey of all employees on our annual pay and benefits. Your additional feedback is essential as we define the areas that can favorably impact dedicated staff members in 2021 and beyond. Regarding the problem of some staff parking in the garage and some parking on the street, we must treat all staff equally. Your comment is a point for me to remind our General Managers to keep vigilant and protect the equality that helps make us who we are. I would welcome the opportunity to meet with you individually, and confidentially, as well. We are truly grateful for your heart and dedication that you bring forward each and every day and look forward to our discussion. Thank you, Tom Laborde Chief Operating Officer 425-861-9993
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