Homecare Department - Nurse Delmar Gardens Employee Review

2.0
Apr 25, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

This is a great place to gain experience if you are a new homecare nurse. This company has a fairly decent orientation process compared to other homecare agencies. Medical insurance is decent, not the highest, not the lowest.

Cons

Not mindful of distances that nurses drive, and mileage is capped at $1000 per month. Also, among homecare agencies, this agency is one of the lower paying agencies. Questionable professionalism in managment, this definitely is a "good ole' boys" network- sometimes we wonder what certain people REALLY do in their titles??? This agency has had several POC's at each survey, and while upper management is paid well, the nurses in the field who DIRECTLY work for the corrections to be rectified, are not rewarded.

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1.0
May 20, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There is absolutely NOTHING positive about this dump

Cons

I don't even know where to begin.... 1. Absolutely NO form of security. No cameras anywhere inside or out. So if something is stolen from your car, purse, etc, nobody can do anything about it because there's no proof. Even if you know who did it, won't matter unless you have physical proof. The excuse given for no cameras? It's for resident privacy. Hospitals have cameras. Other nursing homes have cameras. Hell McDonalds has cameras. 2. All staff is NEVER held accountable for anything. Most of your supervisors are too busy being friends with staff to do any sort of discipline. 3. Corporate doesn't care about the building itself. They are more concerned about looks compared to being actually functional 4. Benefits are absolute crap! You can tell Corporate did no form of negotiations to actually find staff decent insurance for an actual affordable price. The health insurance barely covers anything. Vision insurance is a company that hardly anyone uses anywhere so good luck finding someone that will take it. Dental is the only thing that is actually worth getting. You don't get PTO until after you've been there for a year. Only job I've ever had that makes you wait that long. 5. The building itself is constantly falling apart. And corporate does nothing to put money back into the building for it to be fixed. They expect maintenance to basically put a bandaid over everything constantly.

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