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Atria Senior Living

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Atria Senior Living reviews

3.0

40% would recommend to a friend

(1,638 total reviews)
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41% approve of CEO

34% positive business outlook

Atria Senior Living has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,638 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Atria Senior Living employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.5 stars).

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2K reviews
4.0
Apr 30, 2015

It Is What You Make It

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Extensive professional development, many lateral transfer opportunities allow experience in multiple areas, many opportunities for upward movement (if you know where to look for them), generally supportive administrators; Staff appreciation and support programs are robust if you take advantage of them (directors could be more on top of informing employees about them) - "Atria Cares" employee emergency fund, employee referral bonuses, corporate discounts, Paid time off, full time status starts at 30 hours, company-matched 401k, free meals, employee satisfaction surveys as part of building's overall performance ratings, Exceptional Service Award nominations quarterly and annual leadership summit, employee bonuses for quality/customer satisfaction (though somewhat mediocre). Company appears to be in high-growth stage.

Cons

Pay can be uncompetitive, turnover reduces employee morale & cohesion, care team understaffed and overworked, especially at peak hours; administrative turnover - at the community, regional, and divisional level - causes leadership issues; some buildings neglected while others get multi-million dollar rehabs - making it impossible to "sell" older buildings/compete with newer buildings; When census is low, employee hours are first to go - corporate does not seem to notice crux of issues - focused on expansion more than on maintaining current investments; When improvements do come, they are bandaids; While Quality Enhancement program is thorough, it is feared more than a visit from the Department of Health - and QE directors will walk through a rundown building, cite issues, but corporate will not support/fund repairs. In the end (and this is a shame), older buildings are "powerhouses/factories" in that they produce hardworking and dedicated staff, who will resign/transfer within 1-2 years for a better community or work environment. Recent pay increase for one department made rest of employees feeling neglected.

1.0
Sep 7, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The wonderful residents, families, and frontline staff I was able to work with. Those people made my job meaningful.

Cons

Managers ridiculously overworked, underpaid, pressured to "sell" to the point of humiliation at times. Corporate micromanagement is like nothing I've ever seen before.

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