Generally a pleasant place to work, but lacked accountability and creativity, not the most transparent workplace. - Anonymous employee A Place for Mom Employee Review

2.0
Feb 26, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Employees can be proud of the service they help to provide, mainly because you're striving to improve the lives of seniors and their families. The majority of people who work at APFM really care about what they do and that makes for a pleasant experience.

Cons

It's not really a creative or forward thinking environment with a lack of accountability and transparency throughout the company. Projects become monotonous. Not the best environment for individual growth and success as there were no useful pathways or programs in place to facilitate this. There was an upstairs/downstairs culture, which seemed archaic and counterproductive. APFM underwent a big transition, change in structure and a lot of employees, including myself, took on a lot more responsibility than their job title entailed. Many employees were overworked and their accomplishments went unrecognized during this time.

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A Place for Mom Response
10y
Thank you for your feedback. You're right, we have gone through a transition over the last few years and we're confident with our direction. We are a company that strives to promote from within, so investing in our employees is one of our priorities.

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Cons

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2.0
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