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BAYADA Home Health Care

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BAYADA Home Health Care reviews

3.6

69% would recommend to a friend

(4,197 total reviews)
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Bryony Winn

65% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

BAYADA Home Health Care has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 4,197 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BAYADA Home Health Care 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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4K reviews
2.0
May 17, 2022

Stop the Bleeding

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Pros

The office teams truly care about their clients. The teams do everything they can to staff even with low margins.

Cons

The current Skilled Nursing and the Family Group Leadership are out of touch. We have lost some of our best leaders over the last year and a half and more are leaving. You cannot lose or terminate good leaders, replace them with mediocre leaders, and expect our teams to be okay. We are NOT okay! We are feeling their loss at every level. We do not have a strategy. Our leaders are not working with us on strategic ways to alleviate problems and mitigate future issues. They need to listen to us and involve us in the solution. The current leaders are creating more issues instead of alleviating. The current leaders don't understand or are out of touch with the business and are creating high overhead while building their own so called infrastructures. She has doubled our recruiting costs over the last six months, hiring too many different levels of leadership over recruiting, however, the recruiting numbers have not grown. They have actually decreased. Of course, Cris blames this on the office staff. The Practice President does not listen and is not happy unless everyone agrees with her. We believe the RDs have been conditioned to agree with her so they do not lose their jobs. Everyone in SNU leadership knows that if you do not agree with her, you will be forced out. How they can agree, when it is obvious she doesn't know what she is doing is beyond understanding. When asked about anything to do with costs, she dodges the question or will not give a solid answer. Our teams keep expecting a change. Many are feeling hopeless and are looking to leave SNU or BAYADA. Why David Baiada doesn't see this SNU turnover as a problem, is beyond comprehension. SNU, and especially Cris, cannot retain anyone. The group leader, Abnav and Cris keep hiring people to support themselves which makes our margins razor thin. Then, Abnav, tells our teams to pay whatever the nurse wants so they can get every nurse and every case. This instruction as well as the support hires has created an issue with being profitable. Directors are stretched to find ways to make up the difference. The offices are blamed for no margin but it is the leadership creating the issues giving poor instruction to the office teams. We have to run our teams lean while they hire lots of support staff. It is impossible!

5.0
Feb 8, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

The greatest thing about being a part of the BAYADA team is that I truly feel that we all live and work according to the mission. Our clients come first, our employees are treated with respect and consistently recognized and there is a limitless amount of support from everyone within the company. I feel blessed to be a part of this great company.

Cons

I have yet to find any.

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BAYADA Home Health Care Response
7y
Thank you so much for your review! We are thrilled to hear about your positive experience with BAYADA as our employees always come first. Thank you for all that you do!
2.0
Jun 22, 2025

The heart of BAYADA is slowly fading

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Meaningful work. I've met some wonderful people. BAYADA once felt like a family. The old leadership cared.

Cons

I debated writing this because, like many others, I know I’ll probably get the standard “please contact HR” response , which goes nowhere and isn’t confidential. But future candidates deserve to hear the truth. I spent a decade at BAYADA. I believed in the mission. I lived the BAYADA Way. I gave my best and was proud of the work I did. I had great feedback from leaders, was never on a performance plan, and truly thought I had a future here. I was laid off with no warning, no real explanation, in the coldest way possible: a webcast where the CEO couldn’t even see our faces. To make matters worse, those who remained were invited to a town hall later that day where a slide was presented listing every single person who was laid off. My phone blew up from colleagues who saw my name on that list. I can’t describe how disappointing, unnecessary, and humiliating that felt. The worst part? This layoff was avoidable. Leadership spent millions on poorly thought-out projects driven by newly hired executives and external consultants instead of simply asking the people doing the actual work for input. Anyone working in the trenches could have told them these initiatives (i.e.JOY) wouldn’t succeed with the current structure. But instead of leveraging internal expertise, they wasted millions. It’s a pattern seen across the company. Even more frustrating, over $10 mil was spent flying office and support staff to Hollywood for their annual awards weekend event in May ....a trip that excluded field nurses and aides (the backbone of the organization). At the same time, the company struggles to offer competitive wages to the very caregivers who deliver the actual care. Leadership salaries, which are public due to BAYADA’s nonprofit status are shockingly high (go search and come back). Meanwhile, office and field staff live paycheck to paycheck with little flexibility or balance. For those who remain, the workload has doubled as teams shrink. Leadership is banking on fear “survivor’s guilt” to keep people from pushing back while they carry the extra weight. Meanwhile, new executive leadership hires (most from outside the company and industry) don’t understand BAYADA’s mission or culture. Seasoned, loyal employees are being pushed out and replaced with people who don’t embody the BAYADA Way or have the knowledge or connections needed, leaving teams scrambling and disjointed. If you love home care, I recommend looking at competitors. They pay better and, frankly, value their people more. Also, if you start seeing a sudden wave of 5-star reviews after June 6th (the day of the layoff), don’t be fooled. It wouldn’t surprise me if leadership “strongly encouraged” the remaining staff to flood Glassdoor with positive feedback or offered them “BAYADA Bucks” (yes, that’s a real thing) to help bury the truth and make the company look better than it really is.

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BAYADA Home Health Care Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re grateful for your years of dedication and the impact you made. We understand how difficult this transition has been and take your concerns seriously. BAYADA’s leadership is committed to learning, listening, and strengthening the trust that has long defined our culture. If you're open to continuing the conversation, please email feedback@bayada.com. This post and your email will be reviewed by our CEO and senior leadership.
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