Riverside Health reviews

3.9

81% would recommend to a friend

(658 total reviews)
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Dr. Mike Dacey

88% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

Riverside Health has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 658 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Riverside Health employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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658 reviews
4.0
May 14, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

I love my team. My specific workgroup is amazing. The Riverside mission - to care for others as we would our loved ones - is truly at the core of what we do. We feel very rewarded & a lot of job satisfaction. My commute is easy & close to home. I'm near my kids in case of an emergency. I value that peace of mind. I have seen positive changes in upper leadership over the past 18 months or so. There seems to be a genuine interest in the well being of team members. Work/life balance is being addressed in my workgroup.

Cons

I have seen some "mean girl" attitudes from other leaders in other units that have been in their roles for a very long time. Will a polite hello & smile hurt you? I'm not sure what that's about. However, for the most part, we are a small town community hospital & there are a lot of team members who have been here for many years that are friendly. The pay is not the best. The pay for performance yearly increases are usually very small. I've seen a trend where team members (nurses) job hop every year or two & with every change their pay goes up quite a bit. Yet I stay committed to my position for the past 5 years and am making quite a bit less than my counterparts who bounce around. Maybe I'm the fool in this situation... Finally, I have concerns about how nurses are treated. Yes, it's a tough role. Yes, sacrifice is part of it. But the lack of trust between management & floor nurses is bad. Rotating shifts are not healthy. Please stop requiring this of nurses. It certainly works for management to require rotating shifts - but it certainly doesn't work for most nurses. Also, 1 nurse to 10 patients on a Med/surg unit is never okay. Even if this scenario "only happens every now & then" - it's not okay. Even if this scenario "only happens with low acuity patients." Still NOT OKAY. A nurse cannot safely & compassionately care for 10 patients at the same time in an acute care setting.

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Riverside Health Response
9y
Your comments very appreciated--thank you for being part of Riverside!!
5.0
May 11, 2016

Medical scribe

Recommend
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Pros

Great environment with large amount of education opportunities. Friendly staff, great community feel.

Cons

Busy ER, No benefits for this position

1.0
May 10, 2016

poor poor poor

Recommend
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Pros

They asked us to write this and encouraged us to give positive feedback but I'm going to tell the truth. I like this job because its close to home and I like working with patients.

Cons

its an unfair place sometimes. Poor management, they don't listen to us and sometimes rude. Management shows favoritism to some staff. Some nurses talk down to us when giving us things to do. Poor poor pay. I have kids that I can barely support because our pay is terrible. Give us better pay please. Some staff want to do there best but its hard when we not getting paid right.

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Riverside Health Response
9y
I am sorry this has been your experience--your work incredibly important. Please reach out to your manager or HR business partner---Happy to help resolve these issues that are so very important.
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