Service Coordinator - Anonymous employee Addus HomeCare Employee Review

2.0
May 4, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

At this point the only Pro to this job is the clients.

Cons

We are severely over-worked lately, every Branch Director left for the same competitor and services coordinators and some of the most reliable caregivers are following them out the door. This has always been a fast paced environment and the few of us left consider ourselves up to the challenge.

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Addus HomeCare Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We really appreciate when employees share their thoughts and feelings with us. Without that feedback, we might not hear exactly what is happening in the field. The company has gone through and is continuing to experience change so we can provide better quality service to our consumers in an efficient and cost effective way. We appreciate the hard work you do each and every day providing care to the clients you serve. We are committed to providing an environment for our employees that allow them to do their best work.

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