Stressful - Service Coordinator Addus HomeCare Employee Review

2.0
May 30, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The experience, the clients and some employees.

Cons

Too many chiefs and not enough indians. Pay sucks for the amount of work that a person has to do with this job. Literally expected to get 80 hours worth of work done in a 40 hour work. Meaning the quality of the entire company is seriously low. They won't pay bottom of the totem pole enough to even live. Service coordinators do so much work that management is completely unaware of (How? I have no idea) My office was seriously neglected by every person in upper management. They have no training coordinators to train new caregivers or service coordinators.

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Addus HomeCare Response
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We are sorry to hear your employment experience with us has not been satisfactory. We strive for a work environment that is positive, safe, and productive for all clients and employees. Thank you for bringing this to our attention; we will look into the matter. Thank you for your service with Addus HomeCare and caring for our clients!

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