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Building Maintenance - Nurse Good Samaritan Employee Review

3.0
Apr 23, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great mission, great care, residents are well cared for and very much loved

Cons

The building is falling apart, staff turnover, which is a problem is all local facilities, rusty water flows out of the pipes, constant issues, from one thing to another, tired of being on the "new building" list year after year with no changes. Just heard of the 30 million dollar "new building" at National Campus where they do not even care for patients.

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Good Samaritan Response
9y
Thank you for taking the time to share a review. We are glad you enjoyed the people you worked with, and the residents who you served. Additionally, our mission is our bedrock, and we are excited to read that it was important to your work each day. We are sorry to hear that you experienced difficulties in the facility where you served. Building maintenance is of the utmost importance to our leadership, and as with all facilities, they require regular upkeep. We work hard to provide residents with a safe environment in which to live and thrive. As with all comments, we will share this information with management.

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Cons

Low pay for this company

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Good Samaritan Response
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Thank you for your review! We're glad to hear you value the people you work with—that's something we take pride in. We appreciate your feedback on pay and continue to evaluate ways to stay competitive and support our team.
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401K Options available to employees

Cons

Management - violate HIPPA in regards to background checks of caregivers. Numerous times caregivers are laughed at and made fun of. Several instances where management in staff meetings belittle and make fun of how GS is manipulating caregivers at the lowest pay to take shifts or they threaten their job is at stake. Management engage with staff gossip of other staff and violate HIPPA of several employees with disabilities and share with others staff special arrangements. HR - violate HIPPA by sharing personal detailed information regarding caregivers disabilities and background checks to management. Management have been overheard laughing at caregivers who have come back with disabilities or background check results and shared in staff meetings HIPPA protected information with all. Management have withheld pay and try to get away with not paying caregivers hours worked to save on budget. Tell them they can't be paid if they did not log in, despite them working the hours or having difficulty signing in. Management accepting gifts from clients and allowing other staff to take gifts from clients despite it being against policy and a manipulation towards client trust. Threats from management and abuse of power when staff whistleblow to clients what is going on or when staff share with upper management. It is always best to record to protect onself due to retaliation based on lies.

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Good Samaritan Response
1y
Thank you for your feedback. We take these concerns very seriously. Respect, confidentiality, and ethical conduct are core values we strive to uphold at every level. Your comments have been noted and will be shared with the appropriate teams to ensure that any necessary actions are taken. We encourage anyone who experiences or witnesses behavior that violates policy or ethics to report it through the appropriate channels so it can be addressed properly and thoroughly.
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