Great Vision, Unclear Direction - Administrative Addus HomeCare Employee Review

3.0
Mar 29, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

For Office/Corporate: -Benefits (Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Short/Long term disability, 401K after 1 year with 6 percent Match, Tuition Reimbursement after 1 year, PTO, Accrued PTO since day 1, other benefits .. -Decent starting Pay - Yearly performance EVALUATION with raise potential 2-5 percent ( Decent?) -

Cons

-Unpaid Lunch -Give them an hour and Pay your employees for their 30 minutes -Scheduling software is 11 years old and outdated. Please invest in a new web-based scheduling & business software. It’s 2018, let go of that software you acquired in 2007- technology has changed drastically since then. -Weied policies with only allowing field employees to be a specific field title when they hold various certifications. - Why isn’t there a push for telephone- by 2019 it’s a federal mandate- Get a scheduling/online business software that allows you to do everything in one website.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Jan 20, 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

The company is mission-driven and focused on supporting vulnerable populations, which gives the work meaning and purpose. It offers stability in a high-demand field and emphasizes training and re-education to support employee growth and retention. Branches are given flexibility to adapt processes locally, and many team members demonstrate strong compassion, teamwork, and commitment to clients.

Cons

There can be a disconnect between corporate policy and frontline realities, with inconsistent enforcement that increases strain on branch staff. A heavy reliance on repeated re-education can weaken accountability and affect morale, while centralized decision-making limits the value of branch-level expertise. Broad role expectations and limited advancement pathways can contribute to burnout for high-performing employees.

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