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Choice Health at Home

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Impossible workload for field RN's - Anonymous employee Choice Health at Home Employee Review

2.0
Jun 30, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Initially the salary offered seemed fair, competitive based on years of experience. The RN case load is close to impossible to manage, even for a seasoned RN. BEWARE, it's not all that it seems. Also, they have an answer for everything. There is absolutely no point in arguing, they have perfected the art.

Cons

If you want to be worked like a DOG, this is the place to go. And if you are REALLY REALLY good, they'll throw you a bone every once in awhile.

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Choice Health at Home Response
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We are sorry that you feel you cannot recommend Choice. We are glad that you feel that our compensation package was competitive. We understand that a job is not "all about the money", but we also understand that most healthcare staff depend on a good wage to support their family. That being said we are very pleased that both our hourly and per visit employees are paid in the top 90th percentile from a national perspective. In regard to your caseload--based on your review we are not sure what location you worked. From a company-wide standpoint: In 2015 our average RN Field Case Manager averaged 3.9 visits per day and 25 points per week. Our goal is 4.2 and 28 points. This is slightly below nationwide averages and we feel it has contributed to our agencies consistently being ranked in the top 10% nationwide for re-admission prevention in the 30, 60, and 90 day categories. Less than 3% of all paid hours in nursing in 2016 YTD were overtime hours. In 2015 we also began to trend away from salaried positions and move to hourly and per visit models for compensation. This allows the employee to determine how much they would like to work from there initial hire. We do want to objectively answer any questions or concerns of our staff. We have instituted the "Build-A-Better Company Form" found on our website for employees to voice concerns and work with us to improve the company. As some other reviews have noted Choice is one of the fastest growing agencies in Texas largely do to the objective performance in relation to re-admission prevention. Being this successful does require significant work. We appreciate your contribution to the company and hope that the objective information above provides some clarity on the issues you had as an employee.

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Cons

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I've worked at Choice Health at Home for some time now, and the experience has been nothing short of exceptional. What truly sets this company apart is its people-first culture and deep commitment to growing talent from within. From day one, I felt supported—not just as an employee, but as a person. Leadership is approachable and genuinely cares about both patient outcomes and employee well-being. There's a clear focus on mentorship, professional development, and giving team members the tools and opportunities to succeed and move up. I've personally seen colleagues move into leadership roles after being encouraged and equipped to grow, and that’s incredibly motivating. It's not just talk—Choice Health at Home lives its values when it comes to promoting from within and investing in long-term careers. The culture is collaborative, respectful, and mission-driven. You’re surrounded by people who want to make a difference—and who help each other succeed. If you're looking for a place where your work is valued, your goals are supported, and your growth matters, this is it.

Cons

Because the company is growing quickly and actively promotes from within, there can be a lot of change—new roles, new leaders, evolving processes. It’s exciting, but it can be a bit fast-paced if you’re not used to a dynamic environment. That said, leadership does a good job of communicating changes and offering support through transitions.

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