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Beacon Specialized Living

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Look past the recent burst of 5 stars!!! - Anonymous employee Beacon Specialized Living Employee Review

1.0
Feb 20, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Really none I can think of.

Cons

Look past the recent burst of positive, 5 star ratings!!! The company pushed employees to create them!! Once you get past them you’ll find the truthful 1 and 2 star ratings! This company has a hostile work environment and it starts with the foul mouthed, unreasonable, profit hungry CEO and trickles down. He keeps his favorite, toxic, clone-like leaders while new leaders with fresh ideas that care about creating a positive culture come and go pretty quickly. Employees are under paid, especially the Direct Support Professionals. I joined this company for the mission, I left due to the extremely toxic culture. Run!! Do not work for this company!

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5.0
Feb 16, 2026
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Pros

Purpose-Driven Work You directly impact someone’s life every single day. Helping individuals gain independence, confidence, and dignity is incredibly fulfilling. 2. Strong Relationships You build genuine, lasting connections. Many DSPs say the bonds they form are the most rewarding part of the job.

Cons

A few cons can be the emotional & physical demands, Behavioral challenges, lifting/transfers, and crisis situations can be exhausting. 2. Burnout Risk Staff shortages and long shifts can lead to fatigue and compassion burnout. 3. Pay Can Be Limited

1.0
Apr 22, 2026
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Pros

The clients are the real pro , the connections you will make with others in the field , and the community outings that help the day go by .

Cons

Management , pay, hours capped at 60, constantly being threatened and written up as a group for the actions of others , damaged vehicles (one had no rear view mirror for 5 months and I was forced to drive the van still after notifying management in Princeton, issue went unresolved for months , PTO not paid out , 95% of the clients are behavioral at most of the day programs. This agency takes majority aggressive behavioral clients vs, medically needy clients but you will also be changing /toileting / transferring 4 - 5 clients a day , 3-4 times a day . Their firing procedures are also unethical . Even for minor things , You don’t get ant chances or a warning . You Simply get suspended, while they investigate and then they terminate you. Just feels like they don’t care for their employees at all . They are always firing people which makes the program short staffed , causing others to do several jobs that aren’t their own. They constant fire without having a replacement and it cause the staff that’s there to over compensate and do the formers person’s job. It’s

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