Pros
There are no pros working for this company.
Cons
They use a business model that doesn't work. One licensed nurse for an average of 22 patients. A med tech to administer the medications. An average of 1 maybe 2 cna's per hall. They are so understaffed with nurses that people stay after their shift, usually 2-3 hours to complete their paperwork and charting. It's impossible to get all the work done that is assigned in a12-shift. They only work 12 hour shifts for the nurses because they don't pay over time. So staying after to complete the paperwork keeps the staff within 40 hours. The people that work there have for years and they have a work routine and anything that interrupts that creates a panic. I worked with one nurse who got her first meal break at 4:30 p.m. They lock up all the office supplies. There are none to be found at any of the nurses' desks. They do not pay the standard in the industry, as well as, no shift incentives. The nurses that I worked with kept saying "you just get use to it". You are given 3-4 days of orientation. It is micro managed which leads to an authoritative style of management. They are constantly putting out fires because of the lack of staff which leads to mistakes. Multiple med errors and complaints from the patients. This is the worst place I have ever worked. If you don't believe me look up their health rating. They are 2 - 21/2 times higher than other places. There rating is 11. The smaller the number the better. I would not recommend employment to anyone or placement of a loved one.