Not enough patients to make any money - RN Case Manager AccentCare Employee Review

1.0
Jun 3, 2014
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Pros

People are friendly and nice at first. Office manager is exceptionally helpful. Director is friendly and fair.

Cons

Pay per visit and, during the four months I was there, I only had a decent load the first few weeks. After that, I had 1-2 patients per day, and I had to call the office and BEG to have patients added to my schedule. There were just no patients to see, so I could not pay my bills.

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Cons

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AccentCare Response
3w
Thank you for sharing your experience and for the care you provided our patients. We’re glad to hear the flexibility in scheduling was a positive part of your role. We understand that documentation requirements can feel overwhelming at times. At AccentCare, we’re committed to continuously improving processes to better support our clinicians. We encourage team members to share ideas with their local leaders on ways to improve efficiency and streamline paperwork so we can create a more seamless and supportive experience.
1.0
Jun 3, 2026
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Pros

Could drive in my car by myself, no one bothered me I could start my day when I wanted to

Cons

Company is money focused 45 min to 1 hr between patients. Back office scheduling did not care about your car time between patients. Never had orders or discharge paperwork. Patients not even discharged from hospital yet but placed on schedule with no notes or welcome calls . And then it was left up to you to figure out where the patients were. No credit for all of the back work you needed to do. Managers constantly changing every 5 months all the nurses quit no one ever knew what to expect paper work depended on new managers PTO denied all the time . Onboarding is aweful. Must I go on stay away. Double dipping made to keep patients on the schedule for the nurse even tho all they needed was PTO no msw all quit no speech therapy but that was was ordered substituted ot for speech therapy no communication. Staff never researched patients before accepting for soc such as patient has mental psychotic unsafe behavior homes unsafe you would go out to do an admission, find this and then get no credit for it. If you decide it that the patient was a non-admit you could spend an hour and a half or an hour at a patient's house making sure that they were safe and things were being followed through on 911 would be called and you would get no credit for this. They would just want to add another patient onto your schedule even though you had all the charting to do and phone calls to make ridiculous

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AccentCare Response
3w
Thank you for sharing your experience and for the care you provided as a Registered Nurse. We’re glad to hear there were aspects of independence and flexibility in your role that you valued. We’re very sorry to hear about the challenges you described related to scheduling, communication, onboarding and leadership consistency. This is not the experience we strive to create. At AccentCare, we are committed to supporting our clinicians with clear communication, strong leadership and the resources needed to provide safe, high-quality patient care. We know how important coordination, preparation and recognition of your time are in home health, and your feedback highlights areas where we must continue to improve. We appreciate you taking the time to share these concerns, as it helps us strengthen the experience for our team members and the patients we serve.
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