Worse experience ever - Support Worker Lifeways Employee Review

1.0
Sep 25, 2025
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Pros

Pros: Rewarding to support residents and make a difference in their lives. Some colleagues are supportive and caring.

Cons

Working at Lifeways has been a very disappointing experience. From the beginning, there has been a lack of support, poor communication, and very little regard for staff wellbeing. Management often fail to listen to concerns, and when issues are raised, they are either ignored or not handled fairly. Training and staff development are not prioritised, leaving employees underprepared to manage complex situations. The company promotes itself as supportive and inclusive, but in reality, adjustments for staff with health conditions or personal needs are not consistently offered or respected. There is also a culture of poor leadership, favouritism, and inconsistent treatment of staff. Policies and procedures are not always followed correctly, which causes unnecessary stress and uncertainty. The residents and service users are the only rewarding part of the role, but even here, the lack of resources and support makes it difficult to provide the quality of care they deserve. Cons: Poor management with little support. Concerns are often ignored and training is minimal. Staff are treated inconsistently and wellbeing is not prioritised. Policies are applied unfairly and processes drag on. High turnover and staff shortages make care difficult.

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5.0
Jul 16, 2025
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Pros

You are treated like a person with intrinsic value. The care and compassion they have is not only for the patients they care for but for all staff.

Cons

The program used for documentation is far from user friendly and crashes often.

1.0
Jul 6, 2026
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Pros

I got paid. HR was helpful. I loved the patients, they were great. The social workers were nice, One of the techs was amazing.

Cons

They hired me as PRN then scheduled me for full-time hours so they didn't have to pay me benefits. I worked the night shift but there were mandatory daytime meetings we had to go to which messed up my sleep schedule. Nothing essential, nothing that couldn't have been emailed, videoed, or told to us during our actual shift. The training on the different types of mental illness is laughable, over-simplified, and full of stereotypes. There is a shocking amount of mental health stigma from WITHIN the hospital by staff. Workplace bullying.

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