Riverside Health reviews

3.9

81% would recommend to a friend

(657 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 657 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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657 reviews
4.0
Apr 11, 2016

Great Place to Work

Recommend
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Pros

Riverside lives up to its mission statement. The staff and management strive to provide exceptional care and support to all customers. Riverside team members truly care about their patients and family members. Team members also care for each other. Working at Riverside makes you feel like a part of a big family.

Cons

There are no cons that I wish to share regarding Riverside.

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Riverside Health Response
10y
Thank you for the kind review.
4.0
Apr 11, 2016

Proud of Care Difference

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I absolutely love working for a place that truly puts the patient first. I see employees practicing the Care Difference daily, and it makes my heart happy to be a part of it. They also are very active in the community, which is so important.

Cons

Pay is low in comparison, but Riverside is constantly doing reviews to try and fix that issue

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Riverside Health Response
9y
Thank you for your great comment--it is most appreciated!
3.0
Apr 11, 2016

RN ER

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Being a part of helping the local community. I get to provide care for my family and friends. I am looking forward to getting back in school to complete my bachelor's and master's degrees. And the self scheduling flexibility is really helpful as well as tuition reimbursement. The pay partial program is a nice plus as I did not need the insurance benefits.

Cons

The ED has a different dynamic with many strong personalities. The one turn off at this point is observing the nurses talk badly about others, even in front of orientees, myself included. Almost every nurse in the department has had what I feel is an inappropriate conversation about other nurses while I am there. It does not make me feel secure in being part of the team at all. My preceptor was a very knowledgeable nurse and a strong ER presence. However, I felt that I was either being nit-picked or just a nuisance most days as she was often also charge. She spent much of her time doing not work related things. I did feel I could go to her with questions at any point. That wasn't a problem. As preceptor, it is her responsibility to make sure I am doing what I should how I should. But to be unaware of what I have been doing for the last 30 minutes in a room with a critical patient and then state I need to chart more quickly or that bed 2 needs a line and labs, those situations were trying. Often when I asked a question the answer was preceded by "we've talked about this", making me feel insecure about asking questions (though I did anyway). At the end of my 12 wk orientation, I can say I do feel completely comfortable doing my job, but the orientation was trying.

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Riverside Health Response
10y
Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review and share your thoughts.
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