Sparking Careers! - Certified Nursing Assistant CNA Lifespark Employee Review

5.0
Nov 13, 2024
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Pros

Lifespark has been an absolutely wonderful company to work for. I have never worked for a company that truly valued me as an employee. I can honestly say all management has been a pleasure to work with. Lifespark cares for their employee’s and that truly makes coming to work every day a fun and positive experience.

Cons

The only downside I can come up with is of coarse Mother Nature. Proper planning and time management in the winter is a must. On the positive, who doesn’t love being able to be out in the fresh air!

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Lifespark Response
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Thank you for sharing your insights and for being a valued part of the Lifespark team! It’s so rewarding to hear that you feel genuinely appreciated and supported. Creating a positive and fun work environment is a top priority for us, and we’re thrilled that this has made a difference in your day-to-day experience. Thank you for your dedication and for bringing your spark to Lifespark every day. We’re grateful to have you with us!

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5.0
Mar 12, 2026
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Pros

Supportive team culture, collaborative environment, fair pay, meaningful work.

Cons

Workload can be heavy at times, but strong team support helps make it manageable.

1.0
Jun 4, 2026
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Pros

The people are why I have stayed

Cons

It seems like upper management never knows the direction they are headed. I’ve been with the organization over 5 years and I have seen really amazing managers come and go. Sometimes it’s layoffs, other times it’s other concerns like productivity, etc. They term people in large clusters, which is always concerning however they say that “you are fine.” It is concerning to see that amount of turn over. I feel like management isn’t always placed on experience. Within senior living it’s disappointing seeing a lack of growth and development for leadership teams, which is why I think good leaders leave. I also think that the individual work loads are too high to be sustainable long term, which causes burn out.

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